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Yet the latest figures raise more questions about why England's resources are so unevenly distributed.
BBC: Re-balancing Britain, from Bard to worse
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It is becoming increasingly apparent that the gains from America's productivity-led recovery have been unevenly distributed.
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Unlike satellites, which are able to record temperatures across the globe, measurements taken at the surface are unevenly distributed.
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Growth is still occurring in the U.S. and global economies, but it is very unevenly distributed across industries and regions.
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Finally, the economic impact it could have on people of lower socioeconomic status is significant, since smoking is unevenly distributed.
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The boost is unevenly distributed across postal codes, with values in Stratford, the games' host neighborhood, rising more modestly, at 13%.
WSJ: London Developers Hope for Olympic-Size Boom
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The huge revenue windfall has been unevenly distributed among the members of the cartel, which controls roughly 40 per cent of the world's oil supplies.
CNN: OPEC cartel to reap record $1 trillion
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Development picked up in the past decade, fueled by a move away from state control and by billions in tourist dollars, but analysts say its gains have been unevenly distributed.
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Prosperity has been startlingly, unevenly distributed.
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Worry is certainly unevenly distributed.
ECONOMIST: Fear of crime is falling just when crime itself is not
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But the effort is unevenly, and poorly, distributed.
ECONOMIST: Trade and the world economy
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The writer William Gibson said that the future is already here, but not very evenly distributed, and the Internet of Things is a classic example of an unevenly silted future.
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