Sentences with phrase «of noises it makes»

A moderate level of noise makes it slightly harder for you to process information, forcing you to think abstractly about whatever you're doing.
Both will pull on the glacier, will fail to drag us along in spite of the noise they make, and will end up as icebergs, impressive but of nuisance value only.)
Having said all that, the Muslims do have the right to create a center at a place of their own choosing, regardless of the noises made by Newt and others promoters of stupidity in America, long as they are not promoting laws that are not only against the constitution but against the dignity of what we know as humans, we can not legalize any killing fields.
Their match day program leaflets has been modified to instruments of noise making.
New Labour might not be dead, as Gordon Brown insisted yesterday, but you might have thought his 350 - odd MPs had at least entered some sort of coma given the amount of noise they made during Darling's Budget statement.
They were reducing the amount of noise they made,» Shaw says, just as the scrub jays do.
The new Quiet Exhaust mode limits volume of the engine by using an active valve performance exhaust system that closes valves to restrict the amount of noise made by the car.
We especially enjoyed how quietly the RL rides, with only 40 dBA of noise making its way into the cabin at idle and just 70 dBA max at full revs in first gear.
The system uses an active valve performance exhaust system that closes valves to restrict the amount of noise made by the car.
She thought the expensive gadget would make his life better by keeping his box ultra-fresh, but he seemed to be afraid of the noise it made.
Dogs may dislike cars because of the noise they make (many dogs are reactive towards cars with loud engines), or because they are big and look scary.
Only go to them at alarm time, no other time whatsoever, regardless of the noise they make.
As you rack up points from these items, you can increase your overall health; gain greater weapon proficiency, durability and aim; and increase Joel's ability to pinpoint his opponents based on the amount of noise they make.
His suffering was terrible, or so one might think from the amount of noise he made.
It would be hard to think of a bigger insult to voters in a democracy than giving the last word on important decisions to people whose only qualification was the amount of noise they made,
There has been «a lot of noise made thus far about reconciliation,» Ground says.
A recording of the noise she made was played in court and easily convinced the judge that no one should have to listen to noise like that.

Not exact matches

Calling it the «privacy paradox,» University of Michigan School of Information professor Cliff Lamp says in studying social computing he has found that people make a lot of noise when it comes to privacy, but push concerns aside in favor of convenience.
Back in 2005 the China Offshore Oil Company, or CNOOC, got burned when U.S. lawmakers made noises to block its US$ 18.5 - billion takeover of integrated Unocal Oil Company, eventually bought by Chevron.
Russia is certainly cognizant of this fact, and has occasionally made (not very well thought - through) noises about setting up its own internet infrastructure, in order to mitigate the threat posed by western states to Russian websites.
You could go through the painstaking process of completely reinventing your brand only to find out you've subconsciously rebranded in a way that makes you blend into the industry noise.
Whatever you hear after that from across the hall will sound like what it is: just a bunch of strangers making noise.
There's a lot of app noise, and if you make anything that is even remotely similar to another mobile app — say, anything to do with messaging, productivity, gaming — you'll suffer.
However, one of the most frequent user concerns is unexpected media playback, which can use data, consume power, and make unwanted noise while browsing,» Google software engineer Mounir Lamouri wrote in a blog post.
If you're not driving, and you don't own the car, there's not a lot of chance to rev the engine — and certainly not much opportunity for the kind of doofuses who intentionally have loud engines just to make noise.
Barring that, the Star paywall will likely act like paywalls before it: as a significant but not transformational shift, the kind of thing that makes a lot of noise, but in the end doesn't change very much at all.
CentureLink Field provides one of the most noticeable home advantage of any team in the league; it's incredibly loud (fans generated so much noise during Saturday's defeat of the New Orleans Saints that it caused a minor earthquake), making communication among players on the opposing teams virtually impossible.
Because of that, it's much harder to break through the noise which makes hosting your content on the platform much less valuable.
Under his watch, he says, the Star will make a lot of public noise while having a positive impact on society.
(3) While some of the major consulting and accounting firms and a few software operations are making some noise about the need for additional levels of business protection, the fact is that, as of now, there's simply no viable supplier or solution — regardless of what a business might be able to afford to pay — that can support all of the diverse IT needs that continue to grow and to grow more complex and more broadly distributed throughout organizations.
This includes everything from the willingness of a local community to walk into your store to buy things, to the willingness of neighbours to put up with the noise of your trucks driving past, to the willingness of the people's duly elected representatives to pass the kinds of legislation that make modern commerce possible.
Whether you're trying to get work done at the library or your dorm room, a good pair of noise - cancelling headphones can make a big difference.
The company is also experimenting with turning down the volume of music (or as Abercrombie's president mistakenly called it during the conference call, «noise») played in stores, turning up the lighting, and generally making its retail locations feel less like a bizarre form of torture.
Imagine him like one of the adults from Charlie Brown, making unintelligible WONK WONK WONK noises.
While contractors will likely do their best to make their presence as subtle as possible, taking down walls, ripping up carpet and upgrading the entrance and workspaces makes noise — often a lot of it.
Sanders is making noise in the polls, but the rest of the party's candidates have had trouble gaining any traction.
Federal minister of employment and social development Jason Kenney has declared his admiration for Germany's co-op system and made noises about emulating it here, but there has been no action or investment yet to accompany his endorsement.
«Perhaps counterintuitively, getting rid of cubicle walls, which provide the illusion of sound privacy, but actually make people less aware of the noises they create,» is a good idea too, he also tells NPR.
What's clear is this: The driver made a lot of noise with that engine, and other players noticed.
While there is no sign of violent torture, workers have been making harassing noises and shining bright lights in the business executive's eyes to keep him from sleeping, news reports say.
He claimed Chime, on the other hand, makes it easy to set up calls, see which participants are on the line, and which of those people's connections are muddied by background noise.
Finally, a device called Smarter Detect listens to your kitchen, learns the sounds some of your devices make and creates smartphone notifications based on those noises.
We also shudder to think what Donald Trump, who thinks that the slow rotating blades of wind turbines miles offshore spoil his golf courses, would make of high - pitched whirring noises in the rarefied air above them.
A lot has been made about how many of Apple's and Android's 600,000 available apps are useless — after all, who needs 20 apps for making fart noises?
Bose owns a number of important patents related to noise cancelling tech, and in general seems to have made that more of its thing.
What the entrepreneurs I've worked with value in meditation is the resulting ability to empty the mind of noise and make more thoughtful decisions.
Instead, we're seeing a shift towards cash cow companies that make money instead of noise.
Make your bedroom as dark as possible, turn the face of the alarm clock away from you and use a white noise machine or fan if you live in a loud neighborhood.
Angelika Dimoka, director of the Center for Neural Decision Making at Temple University, conducted a study that measured people's brain activity while they addressed increasingly complex problems (i.e., noise).
Twitter co-founder and executive chairman Jack Dorsey's other start - up, Square, has been making serious noise south of the border for its ability to turn your phone or iPad into a cash register.
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