Sentences with phrase «much much interference»

If there's too much much interference, audio becomes a jittery mess.

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But despite being able to carry a lot of data, transmissions in those bands are much more susceptible to interference and don't travel as far as lower band broadcasts.
But when you do it at a frequency that it causes interference in your daily life and causes distress, either because you're causing damage to the nail beds or you're doing it so much that it causes social interference, then it really is a problem.
Sponsored by the Human Rights Foundation, PutinCon was the first event of its kind — a meeting of dissidents and journalists; of people who've been robbed by the Kremlin; of former soldiers who've seen too much; of prosecutors and politicians who know too much; of Russians and Europeans and Americans (North and South) who had enough of Putin's interference and violence.
Much of it remains uncorroborated, but both the FBI and the Senate Intelligence Committee are using the document as a «roadmap» while they investigate Russia's election interference.
Some employers» associations say the law «imposes costly compliance burdens and involves too much government interference in the labor market,» reports the Associated Press.
If Browder's claims are accurate, then, Russia's interference in the U.S. election may have had as much to do with defending Vladimir Putin's vast personal wealth as with advancing Russian state interests.
Many of these dynamics were new in this election, or at much larger scale than ever before in history, and at much larger scale than the interference we've found.
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.
By the spring of 2017, deciding how much Russian interference to disclose publicly became a major source of contention within the company.
City streets are much more difficult to navigate for autonomous systems (and humans) than highway roads, because the cars have to navigate around other cars, understand traffic signals and watch for pedestrians or other unexpected interferences.
To date, those companies have been operating as if it is up to them to decide how much to tell us about their role in Russia's interference in the last elections.
Because mutual funds that track specific indexes don't require very much management interference, most index funds tend to perform identically.
As a result, it was not even looking for, much less working to prevent, interference in our elections.
And how much was the timing of Trump's decision shaped by events spiraling out of his control — such as Monday's testimony about Russian interference by former acting attorney general Sally Yates, or the fact that Comey last week requested more resources from the Justice Department to expand the FBI's Russia probe?
For a country with supposed separation of church and state, I've never seen so much religious interference in politics in my life...
The «Alliance for Progress», put forward by the Kennedy Administration to help underdeveloped countries, brought as a result not so much the development of those countries as increased foreign trade for the USA and its greater interference in the continent.
Each should take care of its own sphere without much interference from the other.
Releasing a person from the last agonizing days of suffering doesn't seem to be as much interference as installing a new heart or giving a total blood transfusion.
We are trying the baby - led weaning approach to food, which basically means that little ones get to eat what the grown - ups are having without too much interference (no pureeing, etc).
If a team fakes a punt and passes instead — as he'll tell you with much greater enthusiasm than is warranted — defensive pass interference is no longer a foul.
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.
For me, I don't like it when there is too much interference in our lives.
I do love this time of the year out there so much - when the plants are strong enough and big enough to handle a little interference from some weeds, and while there is just so much coming in from the garden.
Digital baby monitors are a newer technology, and much less open to interference.
Well disciplined kids are happy, because they can control their own behavior without much of parents constant interference.
«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.
NOT «cry it out», NOT 45 minutes (oh God no no no, you're right, that's too much and she's far too young), more like chunks of barely five or 10 minutes, with us letting him know he was not alone, but with as little interference from us as possible.
Fortin adds that those types of conditions are rare, however, and that it is much more common that breastfeeding interference will affect your milk supply.
While charging the parents in this tragedy is questionable as it smacks of too much interference by government into private life, it does communicate a clear message to other vegans: abstinence from all animal foods is a danger to one's health and most particularly, your baby!
But precisely what constitutes the «common interest» in the name of which interference is licensed is much more difficult to discern.
While I agree, I'm not sure that explains why they side with one party and not the other (since the GOP seems very much for interference of the individual by government, as well seems OK with various corporate - level safety nets)
There is too much bureaucracy, too much mindless interference.
I wasn't able to find the actual indictment to see what charges they were given, but I have a feeling this is much less about «election interference» and more the fact that they were committing OTHER crimes to accomplish that.
The question is how much he and Cambridge Analytica knew of the Russian election interference operation in the United States and when did they know it.
The grey area here will be «how much does it take to count as interference
President Trump's legal team is wrestling with how much to cooperate with the special counsel looking into Russian election interference, an internal debate that led to an angry confrontation last week between two White House lawyers and that could shape the course of the investigation.
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 substance of the bill includes a legal duty for Port Authority Board members to stop the horse trading, self - dealing, political interference and corruption that has done so much to undermine the authority's effectiveness.
But introducing local politics into policing risks political decision - making, much closer to the frontline, and simply replaces one type of undue interference with another.
In the bill as drafted, there is far too much potential for political interference.
He appealed to party supporters and sympathizers to allow the MDCEs to work without interference to bring about the much - needed development in the...
Our corrupt mayor Noam Bramson along with the four elected democrat council members now hold a super majority voting power, which means the mayor will pretty much bankroll anything he wants with no interferences from anyone.
He appealed to party supporters and sympathizers to allow the MDCEs to work without interference to bring about the much - needed development in the area.
If even a small amount of energy from phonons (the sound units that carry the energy through the germanium or silicon, much as photons are the units of light) hit the detector, it can be enough to make the device lose superconductivity and register a potential dark matter event through a device called a superconducting quantum interference device, or SQUID.
• Which area had the higher biodiversity level — the one with little human interference or the one with much more?
In addition, the algorithm effectively filters through interference to discern the true signal, even if that signal is extremely weak — very much like finding the proverbial needle in a haystack.
«We see no evidence of Kyoto actually leading to reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, much less of stimulating the fundamental technological change that will be required to achieve the 60 - 80 % reductions in greenhouse gas emissions that scientists tell us the world will need to achieve in order to prevent what the Framework Convention calls «dangerous interference with the atmosphere».»
However, the observed interference pattern has a much narrower «time» structure — it encodes processes that last for attoseconds.
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