Sentences with phrase «more noisy»

When development first began, the Start screen was going to be a far more noisy experience using a design language not as simple or clean as the Metro / Modern UI found in the Windows 8 RTM.
Where the fantastic animation of The Legend of Korra shone through, Guardians of the Galaxy looked decidedly more noisy.
At the month - to - month scale, the Berkeley temps (from here) are vastly more noisy than any of the other estimates, including the satellite measures.
Using this kind of data in the calculation of the warming indicator makes the indicator worse, i.e. more noisy and less accurate over short or medium long periods.
It would be totally unacceptable for wind farm owners to make their turbines more noisy than is necessary, yet motor vehicles are often much more noisy than necessary.
Of course with OHC, the data are much more noisy and everyone agrees that one can only go so far in accounting for the year - on - year variations.
They know they are harming the earth by what they are doing, but they don't care any more than the man who decides to change his vehicle to make it more noisy cares.
In fairness for comparison purposes, and because a reasonable estimate of climate can not be made without applying such a broad smoothing to yearly data, I do not feel it is appropriate for the figure to include a shorter term, more noisy, representation for the observations than are used to display the proxies.
Indeed, as you write, they are not — derivatives of a noisy signal (especially when the noise is rapidly changing) are even more noisy that the sea - level basic signal.
Maybe you'll choose to hide in the back of a truck in order to move through the base, or for a more noisy approach you could just steal that tank over there and go on a rampage or scour the place for a handy sniper rifle.
The highlight for me, though, as it has been from the very start of the trilogy, are the Predator sections where you can pick off goons one by one, either in complete stealth or through more noisy means.
Oasis Inn Cairns Motel Guest Review Response from Cairns Holiday Specialists Hi John thank you so very much for your valued feedback As with most motels they were always built on the main road in and out of town and being an older property it is unfortunately a bit more noisy than a hotel or resort situated in a side street.
I think the garden - view treatment area would also be pleasant, but with all the streams and waterfalls you might find them more noisy than peaceful.
The more noisy southern end, from about Calle 4 to Constituyentes, is filled with lively nightlife.
Based on the spontaneous behavior scores, dogs receiving DM were more sedated while kept in an environment with less noise pollution [40 — 45 dB (Control +)-RSB- compared to more noisy conditions [80 — 85 dB (Noise 2)-RSB-.
An added benefit is no more noisy tags when you're trying to sleep or when you're trying not to draw additional attention to your dog on walks.
However, in our three top manufacturers, the design of the dog clipper keeps the SPMs / RPMs competitive with the more noisy counterparts.
No more worthless rent payments, and no more noisy neighbors overhead.
It's usable to watch video or play games in a quiet environment, but anyplace more noisy will require a pair of headphones.
The rumbling noise from the tires may appear after tire rotation, as cupped tires are more noisy when placed in the front.
The engine on the Swift is more noisy while the Grand feels a bit silent in comparison.
The Shape of Water is like that, too, a gothic romance in the new del Toro style (after Crimson Peak, which, for me, was more noisy than warm, but mileage varies), which del Toro introduced as the evocation of a fantasy he had as a child upon watching Creature from the Black Lagoon in which the Creature falls in love with the girl and they live happily ever after.
The LES doesn't need more noisy late - night spots.
Mr. Towns» campaign got a little more noisy today with political consultant Hank Sheinkopf addressing the press and attacking one of Mr. Towns» opponents, Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries.
(I think my Vitamix is more noisy than the garburator, but it is all for a good cause).
As society grows more noisy and demanding, he said, «commerce with the ancients» produces «a steadying and composing effect.»
Instead, I think it is more a noisy little group that hates the Roman Catholic Church and has discovered a way of making a living off the victimization others have suffered.
No more noisy neighbors on the other side of the wall.

Not exact matches

Women in combi - offices were also slightly more likely than men to say that the setups were noisy and distracting (56.3 % versus 50.5 %).
She was determined to check off everything on every nursing woman's wish - list: more milk faster, fewer parts to wash, more comfortable and gentler on the breast, less noisy, lighter to carry, and cleaner design.
It's more reminiscent of a child being noisy in a classroom than of a terrifying, dangerous, and life - altering experience for a woman.
Dooley also addresses the importance of more basic surroundings (in a literal sense), such as the detrimental effects of a noisy courtroom or a cluttered and messy website for instances online.
By baking the location and climate into its brand, a business can find one more thing to set itself apart in a very noisy landscape.
Creating more noise in an already noisy environment won't get anyone very far.
In a Canadian landscape full of safely bland business icons, Wek is a noisy blur of colour that everyone wanted to know more about.
In this era of Big Data, with more and more information available to us, we need to get better at teasing out the signal from the universe of noisy data that surrounds it.
With no room to wiggle, they're noisy no more, neatly and silently stuck together in a row.
However, it ticked down a bit in May and, more importantly (this indicator is also noisy), is still about 2 percentage points below its pre-recession peak.
If Trump succeeds in getting more favourable terms of trade from his trading partners, along with perhaps relief on his defence budget, he will emerge as the winner in the noisiest trade quarrel the world has seen in the last couple of decades.
Similarly, the mismatch in market hours between ETF shares and those of underlying markets makes intraday valuation more difficult and produces noisy premiums / discounts.
The red dots show the indicator itself, which is quite noisy, and the 3 - month moving average, which is more useful as an indicator of coincident economic activity.
However, the machines are expensive — currently, Ingram and Ryland only have 11, although they have ordered more from China — and noisy.
Journalists are roped off, allowed no more than a total of five questions during a Harper rally, and roundly booed by noisy partisans when they try to ask them.
more Pentecostal, very noisy, very loud.
Paul said that without love, no amount of eloquence, wisdom, knowledge, prophecy, faith, charity, or sacrifice can compensate for the fact that we are little more than noisy, clanging symbols.
Especially prominent are politicized «language rituals,» also a characteristic of life under communism; «the more participants, the noisier the political rites, the more impressive seemed to be the performance of the entire political system.»
Paul makes the same point, but even more emphatically, when he tells us it doesn't matter how right we are, how spiritually gifted we are, how intelligent or wise we are, or even how much faith and service we display: if these aren't accompanied by love, they are a noisy gong or clanging cymbal (I Cor 13:1 - 3).
We ought to be more courageous, critical, and noisy advocates for our students, more concerned protectors of their reflective future.
«My theme is that the rising power of the United States in world affairs, and particularly of the American President, requires, not a more compliant press, but a relentless barrage of facts and criticism, as noisy but also as accurate as artillery fire» (p. vii).
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