Sentences with phrase «bothered by noise»

Though the master shares a wall with another unit (duplex) we were not bothered by noise.
If the door where you're meeting is open, ask whether the person is bothered by the noise outside and whether you can shut it.
I could definitely understand some people being bothered by the noise when the galley got busy.
There are minimal decorations and windows with acoustic treatments, so you won't be bothered by noise from the street.
If your dog is bothered by the noise of hair dryers, or the vacuum, the noise of this clipper is not as loud or bothersome for most pets.
And what's worse, women are more bothered by noise in these types of office plans than men are.
Just as adults get bothered by noises at night, babies can easily be woken up by sounds which are unfamiliar to them.

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The lack of self awareness from the media on this matter and the fact that despite all the noise, not one media or public figure was bothered by the fact that the guy took this sad experience on the chin is worrisome even if not unexpected.
giving her water instead of nursing her, nursing her, not nursing her, letting her cry for a few minutes, not picking her up from her crib but comforting her by patting her / rubbing her, changing her positions to sleep, moving her crib (this actually helped a little - it was close to a window before and I think the noise and light bothered her), changing her bedtime routine....
The first hour will feature no horns for children bothered by loud noise.
If you aren't bothered by loud noises, buy a roll of bubble wrap.
Don't worry if one of your babies seems to cry a lot more at bedtime than the other; twins get used to the noises their sibling makes very quickly and most are not really bothered by the crying; try to make sure that the calmer baby is settled and content before you go to the one that is crying.
When it comes to noise, considerably more women than men are bothered by it in small, medium and large open plan office, the study also finds.
Symptoms include nightmares, startling easily, being bothered by loud noises and bright lights, avoiding physical contact and having trouble experiencing enjoyment.
If you don't mind paying less for a vehicle that delivers less, then you may not be bothered by a few rattles, soggy brakes, strange noises, parts that fit poorly, an occasional broken piece and cheap - feeling components.
Comfort, space and handling are definite winners; however, I was legitimately bothered by the visibility issues and the road noise.
Even over the roughest surfaces, the half - ton Sierra's cabin remained calm, bothered neither by noise or vibration.
Once settled into a motorway cruise, the engine noise does fade away, but then you're bothered by wind noise from around the door mirrors, along with excessive road noise that's most apparent when the larger wheels are fitted.
It is a well known fact that most dogs love children, but some dogs can often be bothered by the commotion and noise caused by kids.
The quiet operation makes it perfect for any animal bothered by the loud noises associated with traditional clippers.
Some dogs are not bothered by unusual noises at all, while others can shiver and shake and cower in corners, and generally behave like real sooks.
Heavy gold drapes and thick glazing keep the traffic noise at bay, but on the upper floors you can leave the drapes and door wide open for a fresh breeze and not be too bothered by the racket outside.
Excellent location - not bothered by aircraft noise - minimal.
It's also close to the airport (you really could walk) but we were never bothered by airport noise.
Not one of the people who they trot out as «eminent scientists» or «experts» have ever bothered to go out in the field; gather any real data; or even speak, in person (ie in the same room at the same time) to the people suffering the known and obvious adverse health effects caused by incessant low - frequency noise and infrasound.
Most annoyance surveys suggest that wind farm hosts are less likely to be bothered by turbine noise than non-participating neighbors, and many wind projects make an effort to spread the financial benefits to include some non-host neighbors, because of suggestions that broader project participation will increase community acceptance.
At the same time however, I am bothered by the fact that, as LinkedIn's membership has soared, so has the level of useless noise, unwanted spam and pointless connection attempts.
I'm not particularly bothered by the traffic noise so I figured it could wait.
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