Sentences with phrase «much interference on»

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Several believe the company would have been better off saying little about Russian interference and note that other companies, such as Twitter, which have stayed relatively quiet on the issue, have not had to deal with as much criticism.
It seems like NFL referees are screwing up pass interference calls more and more thee days, but that's also the outlook that we tend to take on pretty much anything that we don't like in America.
«I firmly believe today women have so much information about childbirth, they see too many unpleasant things on television, that there is all this interference with the primitive function of birthing and the way women give birth.
LLLI noted that your baby will more than likely place themselves on their own nursing schedule as they get older, without much interference from you.
Almost everything about Michael Flynn's guilty plea to perjury and his cooperation agreement with the special counsel investigation into Russian election interference suggests that it is part of a much bigger picture, legal experts said on Friday.
The result was just what they had hoped for: The cell turned on its RNA - interference machinery and immediately destroyed the pathogen's RNA, which pretty much put a halt to the infection.
At the same time estrogen dominance also runs interference on thyroid function, blocking or slowing it down leading to lethargy, weight gain, depression and other low - thyroid culprits, none of which do much for one's libido.
According to this view, the degree of active interference with calcification produced by a given cereal will depend on how much phytic acid and how little calcium it contains, or how little calcium the diet contains.
Yeah but just think how much better it would be without all that extra weight and complexity holding it back, not to mention all the techno interference impinging on the overall driving experience all in the pretense of Hybrid
btw I resisted discussing government interference / regulation in my post, because it's just another endless rabbit - hole... but let me just say: i) Investors are silly if they don't anticipate / price in the threat of arbitrary & draconian regulation — specifically from the two usual culprits, China & the US (Jamie Dimon wasn't wrong on that)-- so recent headlines should be no surprise, and ii) I suspect it may not matter in the end — more regulation could certainly hurt / blacklist the sector for some percentage of existing crypto - enthusiasts, but may also endorse the space for a much much larger population to finally consider it as an alternative / investment.
In the absence of being able to make that policy call at this time on dangerous interference, what we're doing as an interim measure is working bottom up to see how aggressive can we be in finding a pathway to low - carbon power generation from coal, because that accounts for more than 50 percent of emissions; how aggressive can we be in transitioning to a much greater diversity of fuel supply than petroleum, and vehicle technology, and that's 20 percent of emissions; and then what can we do much more rapidly to halt deforestation, which is 20 percent of emissions.
I really would like to see a much more serious effort to build an ensemble of possible outcomes and emissions pathways based on market forces, and different amounts of state interference in the market, just to see where these «BAU» cases will land.
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.
Over the years he has shown a concern for maintaining a strong scientific research and assessment program on climate change — something to which few members of Congress pay much attention — both in proposed legislation and in calling out political interference with climate science communication.
There is little consensus as to what constitutes anthropogenic interference with the climate system and, thereby, on how to operationalize Article 2 (high agreement, much evidence).
An interesting point not much commented on is that neither models or data sets do not have to be complete to be useful, just that they isolate the question under study and that there are no significant interferences, or even if there are known intererences what their effects will (approximately) be.
By 2005, she had reached the EL - 05 level, working, in her words, «pretty much on [her] own, doing radio site inspections and investigating radio interference cases.»
In an interview on Vox's The Ezra Klein podcast show, Mark Zuckerberg discussed many things such as user data and privacy, the rampant increase in fake news, election interference, and much more.
There's no doubt that in 2016, there were a number of issues including foreign interference and false news that we did not have as much of a handle on as we feel a responsibility to for our community.
And running on top of all this is Android 6.0.1, although this one is close to stock Android with not too much interference from BlackBerry.
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