Sentences with phrase «well dampen»

It doesn't alter the quality or the usefulness of the services of non-traditional legal service providers, nor does it have any bearing on the extent to which their activities may or may not constitute the unauthorized practice of law (although the Resolution may very well dampen enthusiasm for future lawsuits by state and local bar associations in that regard).
Using Uncharted as an example, he explains that gun fights can be particularly perilous on Crushing and may well dampen someone's experience with the game first time around.
But while waking up to a chilly, soggy morning may very well dampen your mood, the relationship between behavior and weather is complex.
This helps repair leaky gut and regulate the immune system so you can better dampen autoimmune Hashimoto's hypothyroidism.
Rather than having stiff handling German road manners and jarring ride quality, the Audi pampers you with a well dampened ride and still manages to hold up under hard driving conditions without understeer and or a sloppy feel.
The suspension is well dampened, so there is little body roll through a corner.
The GTI, by comparison, feels better dampened and softer over harsh roads.
The reason this is mentioned is because ideally during «performance driving» in a professionally enclosed race track suspension should be tight during turns and shocks / springs stiffer for better dampening as well as other changes in suspension.
Deep holes are well dampened in Comfort and only in Comfort.
Closed cell insulation does not have good dampening properties because it is a denser, more rigid product.
This change in style is designed to better dampen fan noise and control airflow, but it helps the Quiet Gaming stand out from the crowd.

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Rasco: Well it's been muted in this business cycle in large part because growth has been dampened as well, so you haven't seen that explosion of inflation that we usually Well it's been muted in this business cycle in large part because growth has been dampened as well, so you haven't seen that explosion of inflation that we usually well, so you haven't seen that explosion of inflation that we usually see.
This means a dampening of emotions like excitement and attentiveness as well as distress and fear.
While Black Panther rode a huge wave of critical acclaim and fan excitement to the biggest opening weekend ever for the month of February (and the fifth - largest of all - time), raking in more than $ 426 million worldwide, a small number of Internet trolls still did what they could to dampen the good vibes surrounding the trailblazing film, which features Marvel's first African - American director (Ryan Coogler) and a cast led by black actors such as Chadwick Boseman and Lupita Nyong» o. Starting last week, in the first few days of Black Panther «s highly - anticipated theatrical release, some Twitter accounts started trying to spread false accounts of attacks at screenings of the movie.
By doing so slowly, they can monitor the impact of their campaign, and I suspect that, as far as they can see, it looks to be going well — they're «normalizing» the rate, yet, May's results aside, not much dampening the pace of output or job growth.
Increased energy efficiency of transport vehicles & lower energy prices in future may dampen the speed of growth in demand but, as part of the evolution and R&D process, creation of better and more economical products can be expected.
The well - published national debt issues hurt consumer spending in the West, while rising interest rates, energy and food prices dampened the strong growth seen in major markets in the East, such as China.
Furthermore, as the extirpation of wolves exposed policymakers to previously unanticipated macro risks, the suppression of known market volatility via term premium dampening also implies the next wave of risk contagion will likely come from unconventional sources beyond the current regulatory focus (similar to the lack of «dot - com euphoria» led some investors to see that there was no market excess prior to the GFC), and a «well sheltered» financial market would be ill - prepared to adapt.
Better - than - expected U.S. jobs data on Friday boosted the dollar and dampened safe - haven demand for gold, pushing prices to $ 1,183.46 on Monday.
If this occurred, it would have an additional contractionary effect on the export sector, as well as further dampening inflation.
Here, we see bond to EFFR ratios recently falling — that's good news for bond issuers, but bad news for the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) as transmission of expected and actual EFFR increases has been dampened as EFFR passes through credit classes.
For millennials, lower prices show the economy is working well, rather than dampen consumption,» Rabe writes.
You don't make a lot of friends dampening a conversation by saying, «Yeah, well what about the kid who just died of AIDS in Africa?»
Try to pinch the dough closed as best as possible, or dampen the edge with a little water to seal well.
Put a half - tablespoon of filling in the center of each, then dampen the edges of the circle and bring the edges into the middle, pinching together to seal well.
Thanks Sharon It was a nice break, dampened only slightly by not being so well.
Apply one to two squirts of any of the Best Skin Evers (Seabuckthorn, Sandalwood, Rose, Frankincense, or Neroli), to the dampened portion of the face cloth.
But, in spite of fans» best intentions to dampen the fervorous voices of belief in their heads, there is an aura of calculated lethality surrounding this Spurs side as they head into the new campaign.
I think that draw from 3 nil down will dampen the anger that was vented early... Well just a little bit.
We now have Elneny and Xhaka who have a good eye for a pass, even Bellerin chips in with the assists.Anyways, moving on, Sanchez is a different beast all together, he hit the ground running in his first season at Arsenal and it was only because of wenger taking a gamble with him that lead to him missing two months through injury, which dampened his form, on his return.
Wishing all Arsenal players on international assignments good outings (I hope none is facing another) and injury free international games especially Sanchez who can be dampened if Chile mess up again.
Arsenal legend Tony Adams has dampened the recent good feeling within Arsenal fans as he has said that the club
A mere few weeks ago Liverpool were well and truly flying, yet a flurry of injuries, including one to Phillipe Coutinho, suddenly dampened the mood around Anfield, and the recent humiliating defeat to Bournemouth only sought to worsen the atmosphere surrounding Liverpool FC.
He feared that the decision could dampen research efforts by others and didn't acknowledge «all the good things» that sensors do.»
While this use of farce works well, particularly the chaotic triple - phone - line dance in the office when appeasing MPs on «defection - watch», the characterisation is a little thin, which dampens the script's sharpness.
Democratic Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins said all went well, but she dampened expectations that new major legislation would get done before the session ends in June.
There's the plan, nice and neat: Simply refuse to allow the movement to grow, dampening pressure from parents who want their own kids to be a part of it — while counting on funding disparities to erode the charters» ability to compete in the market for good teachers and support staff.
High January 26th: End of the recession - But this good economic news, anticipated for so long by those in government, was dampened by the sad fact economic growth in the last quarter of 2009 only amounted to 0.1 % of GDP.
And Jacob Rees Mogg is doing his best to subvert the Leadsom playbook as he dampens down the speculation.
A retired Army Captain, Christabel Dadzie comes across as a purpose driven individual whose quest for knowledge to better the lots of persons she assists can not be easily dampened.
The good news of more positive GDP figures today was dampened by Ford's decision to close one of its plants in the UK putting 1,400 jobs at risk.
It's not 100 percent, but it would certainly dampen any impact a new pandemic strain would have in terms of morbidity and mortality — meaning disease as well as death.
As well as revealing step by step how disease and infection can aggravate and accelerate the early stages of Alzheimer's, Perry and his colleague Clive Holmes have begun a pioneering trial in 40 people to see if a drug that acts to dampen inflammation in the body can help delay the progress of the brain disease.
While I have a pair of noise dampening ear buds which are much more comfortable and produce better sound than the default iPhone earbuds, I have been wavering about purchasing a pair of active noise canceling earphones -LSB-...]
This is good news because the PNS slows the heart — it dampens stress and controls inflammatory responses.
Native and non-native speakers alike can dampen their nervousness by preparing good notes that they can consult during their talk, Alley says.
Researchers will compare how well different types of seat cushions dampen vibrations by placing a row of seats on a massive shake table and then measuring the vital signs of people sitting in them.
The left cortex seems to falter in mustering and maintaining positive feelings in response to outside stimuli as well as in dampening the outpouring of negative feelings in response to negative stimuli that are generated by another part of the brain: the amygdala.
Back in the 18th century, laundry was a two - day affair that involved hauling water from a well, chipping soap into flakes, soaking clothes overnight, pounding them in a tub, boiling and tinting grubby items with a blueing dye, rinsing repeatedly, and then wringing, starching, drying, dampening, and ironing clothes with a heavy iron heated over a hearth.
But with lawmakers and government agencies ratcheting up the rhetoric about dirty bombs in their lobbying for more funding, the average citizen can hardly be blamed for considering dirty bombs a grave threat — a perfect example of well - intentioned efforts that would amplify, not dampen, the impact of a terrorist attack.
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