Sentences with phrase «less interference from»

Pallister stated in an interview with TechRadar that you'll get much less interference from multiple Wi - Fi devices allowing «a much tighter signal integrity.»
There would be less interference from that notorious shape - shifter, water vapor.
Based on it's location it probably has much less interference from cloud cover than other places so that's good here, but you should be aware that performance might be limited elsewhere.
Animal lovers want more changes in Seminole County's animal control department, saying the recent departure of the two top supervisors has not corrected problems, county commissioners learned Tuesday.But County Administrator Ken Hooper said the department's interim leadership, pressed into duty two weeks ago, needs time to learn the ropes and less interference from its advisory board.Also Tuesday, the county commission tentatively agreed to help a housing developer build sections of two roads south of Oviedo.
But County Administrator Ken Hooper said the department's interim leadership, pressed into duty two weeks ago, needs time to learn the ropes and less interference from its advisory board.
In back, the rear bumper has new side air vents and incorporates the same design as the Nismo GT - R, which leads to less interference from the exhaust gases.
Because digital broadcasts are transmitted at lower power than analogue signals, there would be less interference from digital TV on channels 35 and 37.
-LSB-...] Empowering New York City to set its own laws with less interference from state government (also called «home rule»), especially important for rent regulation and affordable housing.
Riverside ward should have more say in its own affairs with less interference from the town hall.
Most routers or hotspot devices broadcast at 2.4 Ghz, so if your device is compatible you can connect via 5 GHz which means you will have less interference from surrounding networks and devices, and therefore a stronger connection.
However in Spain that wasn't the case, as the more relaxed attitudes to incidents led to less interference from officials, which meant that we could just enjoy what was happening on track.

Not exact matches

In 2018, the peak of this shower — which tends to come in a burst and usually lasts for less than a day — is expected to fall on the morning of April 22, with little or no interference from the waxing moon.
That same carelessness helps explain less amusing and more permanent consequences, from the Equifax breach to Russian election interference.
«If the distracting noise is farther away from the interesting signal, then it causes less interference,» explains Mason.
This allows researchers to record brain signals at higher frequencies and with less interference than measurements from the scalp.
The tough terrain means Global Positioning Systems can not be used and Wireless Sensor Networks are less reliable due to interference from the rock mass and lack of access points.
The interference will block both players views» though, making it more or less a tactic to get around behind an enemy, or they can be used to simply escape from an area if you're pinned down.
While the brash brand of direct interference into the public discourse on scientific findings about global warming and associated harmful impacts we saw from Exxon operatives in the 1980s and 1990s has now morphed into a more passive, less - visible form of tampering — such as the company's continued stream of donations (some alleged to be illegal) to groups known for lobbying against and often shooting down federal and state - level proposals to promote renewable energy and limit carbon emissions — perhaps Avery will be able to persuade the new corporate leadership team to stop funding these groups altogether.
The oceanic effect is always dominant but the fact is that on 500 year timescales (not necessarily on shorter time scales due to interference from lesser cycles and chaotic variability) the sun is less active as per the Maunder Minimum and at the same the oceans were independently releasing energy at a low rate.
I can limit flood damage and improve health very simply: But I need lower cost energy (you don't want that), lower cost steel and transportation (you are working very hard to make both more expensive), more proper and safe rules and less excessive regulation (you want more regulation and more fees and more interferences from very propagandized zealots against work), lower costs for electricity, water and fuel (you seek more taxes and rules on all) no government corruption (The carbon taxes you want go ONLY to the corrupt third world dictators and NGO profit - seekers who are selling their ENRON - inspired carbon credits, none do anything for the people of each country forced into squalor and death.)
Since starting his own criminal law practice, Ryan has continued to defend individuals charged with a range of offences, from less serious charges such as assault and impaired driving to very serious offences such as trafficking cocaine, sexual assault and sexual interference, break and enter, aggravated assault and murder.
An outdoor antenna will have fewer obstructions and less interference (noise) from other electronic devices in your home.
Interference from LTE bands may increase in the next few years as more space is allocated for cell phone carriers and less for digital TV signals.
The biggest advantage of the new Chromecast compared to the old one is compatibility with 5 GHz Wi - Fi networks, which generally suffer from less interference than their 2.4 GHz counterparts.
Broadcasting at 5.8 GHz, well above the frequency of your average router or Xbox 360 controller, the Warhead is free from the interference and hiccups that mar lesser wireless headsets.
«The Privacy Act 1988 confers a range of privacy regulatory powers which include powers to investigate an alleged interference with privacy and enforcement powers ranging from less serious to more serious regulatory action, including powers to accept an enforceable undertaking, make a determination, or apply to the court for a civil penalty order for a breach of a civil penalty provision.»
They will buckle under from the spectre of interference from mediators or arbitrators on how to raise children... Let her settle for less money... some courts don't recognize that the mother is the primary caretaker when she has a career outside the home; a nanny notwithstanding, Mother does a second shift at home.»
For academic achievement, as classes and his own schedule become more complicated, he is going to need more independence, less interference with his life from family demands, and more flexibility from his parents.
Using a representative community sample of 308 16 - year - olds from the Child Development Project (Dodge, Bates, & Pettit, 1990), we tested and corroborated the hypotheses that participants with relatively low anxiety and high APSD scores would display poorer passive avoidance learning and less interference on a spatially separated, picture - word Stroop task than controls.
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