Sentences with phrase «farther than noise»

Love goes a lot farther than noise, if you know what I mean.

Not exact matches

Wilshere for all his injuries is far better than both Ramsey and Xhaka.I just don't know the importance of Xhaka in the team if he can't defend.He's the real problem in the squad.Why do fans keep accepting mediocrity?Aren't we tired?It's painful seeing him play every match in our midfield then the same people who claim to love him would come and be making noise about how average he is after a bad match forgetting that he's actually average.I'd easily play Maitland - Niles or Coquelin over Xhaka.They would provide more steel in the midfield.Is it going to take us four seasons to realize how average Xhaka is?The painful things is that by that time many trophies would've have by passed us.
Lemar isn't worth # 40, o don't get the noise about all these Monaco guys, I may be wrong but, if Monaco had not won the league last season and did not go that far in the UCL I bet most of us will b swearing st Arsene calling Mbape another Sanogo and Lemar a new Gervinho, I still feel Mahrez is I better gamble than Lemar
But Harman managed to shut down the debate with a sentence which resonated far wider than the hollow noise it was greeted with would have you believe.
Most of the sunlike stars it surveyed for planets proved to be far less placid than our own star, contaminating the spacecraft's delicate datasets with astrophysical «noise» that would require years of extra observing time to overcome.
Other fish use a second jaw — one that chews rather than catches food — located further towards their gills to generate noises.
Robert Chapman, lead author and RMIT PhD student, said the technique employed was far more robust against inevitable noise and experimental errors than standard techniques.
Because electrons in graphene move very quickly and scatter little (see «Ballistic electrons»), computer chips made from graphene could in theory be both faster and experience far less noise from electron jostling than existing silicon chips.
But so far, decoherence, a degradation of the delicate states caused by noise in the environment, has prevented researchers from storing more than a few bits of linked quantum information in a diamond crystal at a time.
Once candidates are discovered, they are further studied to confirm that they are genuine planets, rather than erroneous signals introduced by noise from the instrumentation.
There's something astigmatic in its panoramic shots of the Highlands, shadows buzz with not - so - subtle noise, and although costumes and the more verdant scenery are gratifyingly vibrant, human complexions are far less enlivened here than in other BD transfers I've seen.
Save some analogue - style video noise, the presentation is far better than it needs to be, which is arguably a detriment in that the production cries out for a bit of griminess.
Turns out being a good director with a good script is far better than whether or not Butt Plug Man has the right dildo attached to his forehead, or if they used the same origin story for Captain Fuck - all as they did in issue # 12 of the Dan * makes a fart noise * comic run.
The noise the engine emits through the optional Akrapovic exhaust is far fruitier than the previous model.
The fixed buckets are identical to the GT3 RS's, the dash is plain 911, there's far less induction noise than you get in the normally aspirated cars.
An ultra-tight turning circle, light, direct steering and short initial gearing give it the upper hand in town too, and while there's still plenty of noise at motorway speeds it's far less prone to wandering than before.
I didn't venture far but the combination of little steering lock, a very firm ride, the sheer noise of the engine and «box and the centrifugal clutch's quite abrupt take - up made it feel less resolved than, say, an Atom 3.5 R or Radical RXC Turbo would do.
When you want, the GS 450h lets you plod around in highly adjustable sofa - like chairs, insulated and isolated from excessive engine noise or road harshness, while netting fuel efficiency not far below hybrids with less than two - thirds the power.
What's more, the turbocharger takes up far less space than the supercharger, weighs around four kilograms lighter and, in addition, also offers better noise and vibration characteristics.
The flush side glass, now 43 - percent thicker than on the previous Ridgeline, further reduces noise levels in the cabin.
More importantly, while there's slightly more road noise than in ZB - series Calais models we've driven, the cabin is far quieter than its most direct rivals and any Commodore before it.
As with the Audi, there's more wind and noise with the roof up than in the coupe, but it's far from intrusive.
Altogether, the 2019 RDX has 15 percent more insulation coverage than the previous RDX generation, further helping to isolate the cabin from external noise, vibration and harshness (NVH); Advance package includes additional sound deadening for an even quieter driving experience.
The reason for this is that dogs and cats (in fact most animals) are far more sensitive to noise than us humans.
Spooked dogs also tend do run farther, as the noise continues, than they might otherwise, which makes the chance of their safe return even less likely.
So far, there has been no stomach noises and it looks like their stool is more firm than on the NB (which looked pretty good to me) so we'll see if it helps with my one's anal glands.
+ very friendly staff, good size quiet room (no traffic noise) with good bathroom, lovely breakfast with fresh and dried fruit, a hot section, delicious bread, cereals... - building looks old and not very welcoming, access is easier by car than by public transport (no train station anymore and metro line not yet ready, but there is a tram stop not too far away)
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.
Bearing in mind their previous hubris about short - term cycles being manmade, their gross, unproven assumption about CO2 as a climate driver and the fact that the signal is far less than the error bars in the noise then why would anyone think that the long - term trend is anything other than just a separate upswinging natural cycle?
Verifiable features The 2011 Kinnard «blade» is stronger than the 2013 Marcott «blade» in that the 20th century «blade» of the Kinnard study (a) reflects far more proxies (69 for Kinnard et al.) and (b) has far finer temporal resolution (5 years for Kinnard et al.), and (c) reflects are far sharper, far more priminent «blade» (blade - to - noise ratio of order 3 - 5 for Kinnard et al.).
Further noise - reduction would be other in (mainly) the paleo community coming clean and start behaving like scientists rather than proagandists.
In the end, the antics of the ocean and WV, which may indeed have the sun as the conductor, far outweigh that of co2 though an underlying signal may be there, which given the way temperatures bounce up and down in response to the enso, may be no greater than noise Peace out
We're all arguing over long term trends that are, as far as I can tell, not much more than noise given the quality of the dataset.
People often move to rural areas hoping for tranquil surroundings, only to realize some idiot 100 yards away thinks the relative isolation gives them a «right» to broadcast noise much further than urban zones allow.
On the first morning I thought I might just be able to hear the turbines, but could not be sure; birds were making far more noise than the turbines.
IMO, your attempt to isolate secular variance by removing 60 yr pseudo-cycle noise is far more honest (and IMO accurate) than to leave it in and claim that the trend from mid-70's onward is «mostly» due to anthro CO2.
It should be said that there was a very large overlap in the responses of the participants in the Noise and Health study; many subjects living near wind farms had better sleep than many who lived further away.
In my listening time so far, they're slightly richer and fuller than the SoundLink II headphones (also wireless, but sans noise cancelation) that Bose released last year.
This issue seems far more prevalent on the smaller Pixel 2 than the Pixel 2 XL, but folks with the latter have still reported issues of high - pitched noises and clicking.
Amazon tells us that they're better than before, with second - gen far - field technology, better wake word processing and enhanced noise cancellation.
That's thanks to Active Noise Cancelling that's far more adjustable than Sony's with various filters for different noises.
Doing so will affect the sound quality and envelope of sound you are striving to create less than if you moved them forward / further apart (and thus risked rear - placed sounds seeming out of place and other sounds just blending in with the left and right surround channels) or lower (ambient noise emanating from near the ground can be disorienting to the listener and would end up partially blocked by furniture).
If you have to compromise on the placement of the speakers because of the shape of the room or location of furniture within it, it's better to position the surround sound channels further back and higher rather than forward and lower (it's disorienting to have ambient background noise sound as if it is coming from in front of you instead of from the sides and background where it belongs).
There's also a lot of noise in images taken under less than ideal lighting conditions, and more often than not the software algorithm is far too aggressive with smoothing out the edges.
If you stick with the base Surface Book 2, then performance is similar albeit with far less noise than the Samsung.
Maxing out the video card increases noise to a more noticeable 46.8 dB, but this figure is far more tolerable than the Cyberpower Zeus Mini's 51.8 dB or the Origin Millenium's 52.1 dB.
As far as media consumption goes, you can't really get any better than the Xperia Z2 Tablet, especially if you put down a little extra money for the noise cancelling headphones.
Unusually, while Apple is making all the expected noises about talking to pro-creatives about their needs, it's also going further than that.
One step further over the «notice me» threshold and you will be creating such a noise around your resume that an executive recruiter is likely to reject it rather than accept it.
It is much better than it would have been, but some people go a step further and install baffles in the vents which reduce noise transfer even more.
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