However, this is not a view uniformly held in Washington DC, let alone across the country.
There are no UNDP International Human Development Indicators published uniformly and comparatively for Russia.
Chinese strategists uniformly recognize that they are likely to fight from a position of weakness.
Had it been clearly explained and uniformly implemented, the matter might have rested there.
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Not that this is necessarily uniformly good, especially if SFA completely transitions to this format.
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It's heartening to hear, then, that Chinese military literature isn't uniformly aggressive toward America.
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During our stay, the food was uniformly delicious and the service prompt and exceptionally obliging.
The supporting cast is uniformly excellent, with Manna Nichols turning in a Broadway-class performance as Tuptim.
There were other families, other sets of sisters, yes, but none so uniformly exceptional.
The Democratic Party is almost uniformly opposed to pursuing further reductions in trade barriers.
The faces featured in it are uniformly beautiful and tanned - but overwhelmingly Caucasian.
Near uniformly, rates tick up in anticipation of a downgrade but not that much on average.
So why did analysts almost uniformly say he would get the promotion this time?
Great in theory, not great in practice when applied uniformly to all types of assets.
But even among the countries that uniformly support equality, men remain the ruling class.
But then Charles contracted AIDS, at a time when that disease was almost uniformly fatal.
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Scientology defectors are full of tales of forcible family separations, which the church almost uniformly denies.
Although new home sales soared in April, the less volatile statistics are still uniformly grim.
The result was one of the most uniformly successful tastings I've put together this year.
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Biodiversity is not spread uniformly across the planet, but concentrated in particularly rich areas.
Previous transitional ones were picked in foreign conference rooms by international fixers with uniformly bad results.
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Yet the most rigorous estimates do not confirm this notion of uniformly falling capital costs for renewables.
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There is a lot of variability and patients don't uniformly show symptoms of the onset of lupus.
Louisiana officials, however, don't appear to be uniformly in favor of a NRDA-heavy approach to a settlement.
But not every bunch is infected uniformly, so pickers have to be diligent in selecting the grapes.
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The performances are uniformly distinguished, among them, not least, Adrian Scarborough, unforgettable as the butler, Mr. Pritchard.
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Though they are uniformly young, white and Aryan, somehow they flit past the keepers of political correctness.
But the words will be jarring to many who today regard World War II in uniformly heroic terms.
Solgels are colloids, or liquids with uniformly dispersed solid particles (like milk) that are converted to gel form.
Now that technology can ensure uniformly high standards, keeping his products' reputation alive is a job for marketers.
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