Sentences with phrase «addressed noise problems»

Currently with the Council on the Environment of New York City, she has addressed noise problems as diverse as a neighbor's too - loud TV, the banging of a bed during sex, and a mysterious whistling in the middle of the night that disturbed Brooklynites in the 1990s.

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Angelika Dimoka, director of the Center for Neural Decision Making at Temple University, conducted a study that measured people's brain activity while they addressed increasingly complex problems (i.e., noise).
ROCKY HILL — Town officials are scrambling to address homeowners» complaints of noise and fumes from truckers using the Wal - Mart parking lot at Town Line Plaza as a rest stop.Although the problem has persisted for many months, it became public this week...
Several mainline Senate Democrats complained Peralta's bill doesn't do enough to address problems from food trucks that run all day, cause noise problems, and pollution from their propane tanks.
Without examining her, I can not say what might be going on with her, but if she is having loud noises when she breathes, and walking with her head up, she may have some breathing problems that need to be addressed.
These are just a few of the problems we can address: aggression to people or animals, excessive vocalization, fear and anxiety (including separation anxiety), phobias (including noise or storm phobia), unruly behavior, destructive behavior (including scratching furniture), stereotypic (repetitive) disorders (tail - chasing, self - mutilation, over-grooming), house training problems, avoidance of the litter box, and cognitive dysfunction (aging changes).
The problem in addressing noise phobias is that the sound itself may not be the only trigger causing fear.
But while there's a lot of verbiage there, there isn't anything that addresses the basic problem of attempting to pretend that there's something significant about a «flattening» that is far more likely to be noise than signal.
Support for the Danish and Swedish academic opposition to the new, lax legislation on wind turbine noise being concocted in Copenhagen has been coming from a number of noise engineers, acousticians, doctors, psychologists and nurses in the UK, the US, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, etc. who have expressed in conferences and in the media their concern about the failure of governments to address properly the wind farm health problem.
Vectra also notes the problems with cryptocurrency mining and crypto jacking as «creat [ing noise that can may [sic] hide serious security issues; -LSB-...] impact [ing] the reputation of an organization's IP address -LSB-...]; [allowing] cybercriminals [to] buy access to compromised computers to launch targeted attacks against universities.»
She has a calm way of seeing right through the noise and addressing the real problem with care and support.»
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