Unsteady in a sentence as an adjective

Some can't take a spouse with unsteady income. That can't be helped.

You're right about that, and I think that's going to make their claim a bit unsteady. But I see an argument they might make: 1.

My home button is going to suffer a lot, and it's already unsteady.

There's a definite lack of crispness that the unsteady video has.

So if the subject is moving or you have unsteady hands, the capture will be cancelled. But at least my phone is always with me…

I've tried it with the kickstand and it's very unsteady. Did you buy an accessory?

I was very nervous and used to go red, get shaky and my voice would be unsteady. I went to the doctor and got some and they really helped.

] overbalance or become unsteady and fall slowly [ with obj. ] cause to fall in such a way india rising does not cause japan to fall, in any way.

The technique to unsteady hands artifacts often has access to motion data, which this thing does not.

Apple just doubled down on Facebook in iOS 6 and I doubt they want to rock that already somewhat unsteady boat.

Or maybe she is doing a public service by warning others about an unsteady business. That would be my interpretation.

Some of them are handmade and you can see the imperfections due to a slightly unsteady hand in the polishing and decorations. This, in my book, adds character and just make my watch so much more special.

Is this very different from technology on cameras/phones that tries to reduce of photo blurness due to unsteady hands?

And sure, it's more unsteady than on a table and perhaps I look a little silly - but as far as typing speed is concerned, it's really a non issue.

Also, some TVs have a USB port which is only for diagnostic use, and can provide unsteady/harmful power output. However, I'm guessing this device ships with a USB cable + wall wart for everyone else.

There was just a steady, sometimes unsteady, stream of money, which worked out to about what I'd make salaried somewhere after I factor in everything. 5.

Compare those professional "unsteady cam" shots where there's lots of horizontal & vertical movement, but never any tilt.

Bear in mind that, if that really happens, it is a much, much less frequent occurrence than people being aided by the dropped kerbs and not stumbling/falling with pushchairs, wheelchairs or unsteady feet when mounting full height curbs . The proper fix for that also isn't making kerbs full height again.

Agreed, a eye to a camera is not a comparison, I've worked for a bit in computational vision after my PhD. Our foveal vision makes the connection to digital camera sensors very unsteady. What we have is a spatial filter with diminished acuity as we move away from the focus of our vision.

Undertaking personal projects yields far more value than purchasing a solution when one's time is more or less devoid of monetary value and one's net worth is less than a thousand dolars with unsteady and extremely limited income that arrives in disjunct and infrequent chunks. I'd love to be in a position to drop thousands of dollars each year on sass.

Working at the smaller factories entails unsteady, unpredictable hours. Another major concern for workers is not working under too dangerous conditions, represented in the book by fake leather factories, which use chemicals with foul, dangerous fumes in their manufacturing process.

Plus, the conditions are just about the worst possible -- highly dynamic scene, low light, very unsteady cameras, almost all viewpoints in the same plane, low quality inputs, etc. Note that the switchcam startup mentioned in the other comment is almost completely manual right now, and is more about assembling a "director's cut" version of a concert video, rather than creating 3d.

Unsteady definitions

adjective

subject to change or variation; "her unsteady walk"; "his hand was unsteady as he poured the wine"; "an unsteady voice"

adjective

not firmly or solidly positioned; "climbing carefully up the unsteady ladder"; "an unfirm stance"

See also: unfirm