Sentences with phrase «much noise over»

Much noise over nothing here.
Poor people of Sokoto, they have been cheated blind in this one, yet, those who saw and made much noise over an imaginary 36 TV sets and 25 refrigerators as an obscene acquisition of Goodluck Jonathan have kept mum on this one!

Not exact matches

In the face of speculative noise, the long - term returns from a proper discounting approach may not capture as much speculative return as might be possible, but over time, many of those speculative swings tend to wash out anyway.
Ironically, one of the main points made in both pieces is that investors (me included) spend too much time exposing themselves to all the informational noise that is distributed over the internet in the hope of boosting confidence enough to be comfortable with our investment decisions.
I used a pillow over the pump in the barracks after lights out and before wakeup to keep it from making too much noise and waking up the other Soldiers.
Don't over stimulate children with too much activity or noise.
In fact respected Intelligence chiefs all over the world do not make much noise in the public because of the sensitive nature of their assignments.
«If you don't see me make media noise over my campaign for Mahama, it's because the campaign strategy have changed — no more too much social media campaign.»
John Bercow tells members there is too much noise in the chamber as Gordon Brown and David Cameron clash over spending plans
In 2004, for instance, researchers showed that individual nightingales made their songs very much louder so they could be heard over urban noise (see Urban nightingales» songs are illegally loud).
Dating over 40 isn't different in so much as the experience you have using the features on a dating site or anything like that rather it's more about the desire to filter out the noise....
I'd much prefer yoshi's record - scratching noise over the new yo - yo - yoshi - waah!
I purchased my 2014 in Feb this year, and was surprised at the poor build quality, A very plastic steering wheel poorly trimmed seats and a headliner that started to hang after one week, a seat - belt that didn't work out of the factory and paint peeling of the front bumper, Oh yes, Loud cabin (engine noise) Now it does have its good side, Great road holding and accurate breaks, This car will give you over 30 mpg, I drive it hard, Just install a K&N filter and its good, Nice try ford but no cigar, I payed my $ 22k and could have done much better and got more for my money,,
Constant improvements to all versions of the game have made it much better to play over the last year or so, and release of the console versions coincide with several bugfixes, including fixes for crashing issues (of the game, that is - your own crashing issues are probably driver error...), improved wheel and controller support, and subtle tweaks to the gameplay, including backfiring noises in certain cars.
For instance, Audi made a huge noise at this year's CES in Las Vegas about using Nvidia's new super fast Tegra 30 processor, but unless you're wowed by 3D graphics, I'm not sure you'll notice much improvement over last year's infotainment system.
Engine mounts can wear and allow engine movement — and noise — during power off and on transitions; but not so much over bumps.
However, be warned: The he - man suspension doesn't have much give, some of the interior parts rattle around a bit over rough surfaces and the car makes quite a bit of road noise.
As expected, turn - in is much, much improved over lesser Mercedes products, and as Roger notes, the suspension tuning and ultra-low profile tires provide so much cornering grip that the only way you are likely to ever hear much tire shrieking is by way of power oversteer or burnouts... in which case, really, you're just going to hear engine noise.
Its cabin noise levels are shockingly low for a C - segment car, much less an A0 car, and it's just so composed in everything it does, over anything it hits.
Thanks to extra insulation in the engine bay and wheelarches — plus larger doors that now stretch over the sills — engine and road noise is much better insulated.
It's very much a grand tourer, eminently happy on the wide open road and — apart from the accompaniment of some road noise coming through the wagon interior — quite restful over long distances.
The standard 17 - inch wheels help the suspension remain composed over rough pavement and not much noise filters through to the cabin at highway speeds.
However, for such an expensive vehicle the level of insulation is average and much of the time you can hear the suspension noise when you go over a bump or imperfection.
You don't hear much noise as the 960 rolls over the road.
Easy Speak is a PA system that mutes the infotainment in rows two and three and lets the driver tell the kids, over the rear speakers, to pipe down if there's too much noise.
For long - term investors, this recent activity won't make too much noise, as little has changed in the fundamentals of the precious metal over a long time span.
Now, much of the time, one would usually expect intrinsic values to change pretty slowly over the course of a year — after all, most news is really just noise, when you boil it down.
Even though I did well on smaller TF's it still felt like walking over a land mine every time I entered the trade due to so much market noise prevalent in smaller TF's.
I know it's frustrating to have the debt hanging over your head (I have student loans I'm personally working on) but getting a loan to consolidate that level of noise sounds like a much smarter move that can help greatly if you have high interest cards (most likely the case here).
Over periods of months (and even a year or two), such forecasts are not much better than random noise.
Other factors to consider are horsepower; the size and shape of the opening on the end of the nozzle; the length, diameter and type of hose; how much heat is produced by the motor; the motor type and how many there are; whether the air is passed back over the motor a second time for extra heat; and the noise level.
Hi Claire I have stayed at this hotel, yes you are on the flight path but I didn't hear much noise, the first plane in the morning flew over just after 7 am Regards
There is still a lot of work being done on this, but I wouldn't anticipate much of a significant change in NAO over 2005 - 2007 since there is a lot of noise and a lot of other influences — not least greenhouse gases, which with either mechanism, provide an opposing tendency.
Alex Williams had an interesting story in the Styles section over the weekend examining whether the cacophony of messaging from environmental groups and leaders in recent years has resulted in meaningful change or amounts more to a sonic barrage that dulls as much as it inspires — what some call «green noise
Noise from these massively larger turbines has increased correspondingly with low - frequency noise broadcast over a much larger area according to Danish experts Professors Moeller and Pedersen who said «It must be anticipated that problems with low - frequency noise will increase with even larger turbines.&rNoise from these massively larger turbines has increased correspondingly with low - frequency noise broadcast over a much larger area according to Danish experts Professors Moeller and Pedersen who said «It must be anticipated that problems with low - frequency noise will increase with even larger turbines.&rnoise broadcast over a much larger area according to Danish experts Professors Moeller and Pedersen who said «It must be anticipated that problems with low - frequency noise will increase with even larger turbines.&rnoise will increase with even larger turbines.»
I do think that the blogosphere will not so much reduce fighting over ideas or increase the signal to noise ratio as much as it will facilitate addressing the concerns that lead to the in - fighting, and enable the different signals to be heard, and then discussed.
The question this site raises (but does not empirically show, rather uses other work to bolster a hypothesis & question current knowledge) is whether the anthropogenic influence that can be found over the entire globe creates so much noise in the dendro record such that initial «zeroing» or «calibration» is impossible due to anthro.
It seems the «skeptics» love to focus on the fickle troposphere over whatever periods suit them rather than look at other (larger) areas of Earth's energy system that are not so fickle and nor as subject to as much short - term noise.
By the time you are averaging over 30 years it is + / - 0.1 C, and at 60 years it is pretty much gone while the climate change part remains a signal above the noise.
The answer, Izen, is of course that when Obama held his «5 to 10 years global warming acceleration» speech, he had not the faintest idea that 5 years is a totally irrelevant interval when talking about decades long climate trends; and he doesn't have the faintest idea about that because he wouldn't know a physical unit if it crawled up his nose and died there.A trend over 5 years is not much better than noise, and detecting an ACCELERATION with such a noisy trend is entirely impossible.
A trend over 5 years is not much better than noise, and detecting an ACCELERATION with such a noisy trend is entirely impossible.»
(I propose that this is because the long term warming signal is much smaller over 1900 - 1960 than 1900 - 2009, and it gets «covered» by the larger «natural variation» «noise».)
As SkS has discussed at length with Dr. Pielke Sr., over short timeframes on the order of a decade, there is too much noise in the data to draw any definitive conclusions about changes in the long - term trend.
There is far too much natural variability and noise in the system over decades and multi decades for the models to get every bit.
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.
Dole compared his team's findings to trying to hear a quiet conversation underneath the roar of a noisy fan: a summertime signal due to climate change over western Russia was drowned out by the much larger climate «noise,» or variability, resulting from natural processes.
The variance of weather is then still the same, but the seasonal warming over this longer period is much larger, so now you get a sensible signal / noise ratio.
«We all have limited time and you don't want your signal to noise ratio to drift too much over into noise.
However, let's say that white noise has a «flat power spectral density,» which seems to mean that at any frequency the signal contains equal power, much in the same way that a white light distributes power over the visual frequencies in a way that stimulates our colour receptors equally.
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