Sentences with phrase «which dampen»

Or simply upgrade with solid - core doors, which dampen noise far more efficiently than the hollow - core doors common in new construction.
The challenge for them is current high valuation levels, which dampen deal flow.»
This is because having fun boosts your endorphins, which dampen...
It frequently leads to blood sugar issues which dampen communication between the hypothalamus, pituitary and thyroid glands.
So - called excitatory neurons, which amplify brain activity, account for nearly 80 percent of the neurons in the brain; inhibitory neurons, which dampen activity, make up the remaining 20 percent.
The divergence was years in the making, with the breakdown starting in 2013 due to expectations of monetary tightening which dampened the appetite for risk assets like commodities.
Keller points out that one of the reasons to own a franchise in the first place is because owners almost always make money when they sell; but in the U.S. most teams aren't making profits from attendance and TV revenues are small compared to other leagues, all of which dampens buyer interest.
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.
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.
In animal studies, repeated dosages of psilocybin diminish the number of 2A serotonin receptors, which dampens their expression.
Although rising CO2 levels in the atmosphere can benefit tree growth, the rising temperatures associated with climate change can trigger droughts that kill trees, which dampens CO2 removal from the atmosphere.
Overprescribing antibiotics is a big problem in Western healthcare system and they can have negative effects on the microbiome, which dampens your immune system, leading to a greater susceptibility to the same conditions they are meant to treat.
There are only two people in the announcement photo, which dampens the prospect of group dating, but you never know.
Low - income students are at increased risk for grade retention and suspension, which dampens their chances of high school graduation, college attendance, and future success.
You should also place bedding inside which dampens any noise.
Unfortunately, the last island forced me to fight them all again, which both dampened my enthusiasm for them and made the last few levels start to drag.
There is some skill involved in choosing which gems to swap and which abilities to assign to give you the edge, but luck has a more noticeable role in the Puzzle Quest series which dampens the feeling of satisfaction in battle.
The changes to the gameplay feel like unneeded padding for an otherwise good foundation, which dampens the fun of fighting the titans.
The Earth's core is quite an energetic place that could easily hide 120ZJ but the problem is that it is rather well insulated which dampens fluctuations out from its cooling process.
Some speculate that younger people already get their fill of «micro-communication» from text messaging, which dampens the appeal of Twitter.
Moreover, that answer slid 7 % from the same survey the previous year which dampens the cloud - first outlook.
«For passenger air travel, particularly commercial air travel, the labor cost associated with pilots is relatively modest in the context of total cost of providing the trip,» he told TechNewsWorld, «which dampens the motivations to go to full automation.»
The depth of each keystroke is noticeably shorter, which dampens the tactile experience.
It's worth it to mention that when an employee lacks respect for a supervisor or organization, it's likely a poor fit, which dampens the ability to be successful in the long run.
Oxytocin, released during breast feeding, orgasm and closeness with loved one is linked to a natural pleasure response, which dampens our stress hormones.
However, short of my estimate, the concerns of a softening economy blew out spreads, which dampened origination activity in the spring of 2011.
Despite a wave of new deliveries — which dampened rent growth to just 0.8 percent — the metro's multifamily fundamentals remain healthy, sustained by above - trend employment gains.

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«However, uncertainty, which has been undermining business confidence and dampening investment in Canada's major trading partners, remains undiminished.»
The second reason Carney is holding off on raising interest rates is fear they would increase foreign capital inflows, which would further drive up the Canadian dollar and correspondingly dampen manufacturing exports.
To differentiate your pen gift, choose a different pen, which contains ink that is readable only under sun or when the paper is dampened.
Darby notes that tourism — which accounts for 6.5 % of the Thai economy — has been dampened at times; he chalks much of the economy's resilience up to continued foreign direct investment, conditions that have favored Thailand in global trade, and strong credit growth.
Of all the options on the table, Alexander says changes to capital requirements would undoubtedly have the biggest impact on lenders, which may explain why few are publicly touting it as a way to dampen home sales.
They also stem from the prevalence of positive and negative feedback mechanisms, which alternately amplify and dampen the initial impact of price changes.
Interestingly, traffic on other asset classes seems to have dampened down on Reddit, which lures many speculators, traders and investors.
If true, this should accelerate upward momentum of Treasury yields and the U.S. dollar — currently at a 14 - year high — which could dampen gold's chances of repeating the rally we saw in the first half of this year.
They put less trust and stock in ads and even use ad blockers en masse, which has dampened the success of many marketing campaigns.
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.
Marcelo Claure's comments dampen speculation Son may use his ties to U.S. President Donald Trump to ease passage of the merger of the third - and fourth - largest U.S. wireless carriers, which faces intense scrutiny from U.S. authorities.
Musk explained that in a design meant to dampen engine noise, Tesla workers were putting «fiberglass mats» — which Musk called «basically fluff,» presumably fiberglass insulation on the battery packs inside the cars.
This prompted a tightening of monetary policy, which, in turn, dampened interest - rate sensitive spending, particularly on housing and consumer durable goods.
«In recent quarters, weaker foreign demand has dampened business investment, and low oil prices have weighed on energy - related investment, both of which have typically led to slower PDFP growth.
That's dampening what little inflation exists in the economy, which is troubling for the Bank of Canada because it's mandated to keep prices advancing at a rate of about 2 per cent a year.
More than likely it will be a bit of both, which will have a dampening effect on margins and profit growth.
In addition, proposed US tax reform could result in the elimination of certain interest expense deductions, which could dampen private equity activity.
But Canada does have some things going for it, most notably a move by the government to tighten mortgage lending rules four times in five years, most recently in July 2012, which has taken some buyers out of the market, dampening demand.
Central banks initiating «short volatility positions» via QE have dampened long - term sovereign bond yields, which crowded out private capital and induced investors to «find something else to do» by buying more esoteric assets
Higher risk (higher yield) bonds tend to be closely correlated with equities which means that such bonds do not really dampen volatility or smooth out returns over time when combined with equities in a portfolio.
However, other factors played a role, including reactions to the non-transparent, lobby - driven trade negotiation process to develop policy for behind - the - border governance issues, the flawed investor - state dispute mechanism, and the controversial intellectual property and cross-border data flow provisions, which promised to raise health - care costs, dampen innovation, and raise privacy concerns.
However, these effects would be partially offset by the accompanying dampening influence on demand and activity, which could reduce domestically sourced inflationary pressures.
Growth stocks are particularly sensitive to rising interest rates, which can dampen their rapid earnings growth.
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