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excessive noise

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meanings of excessiveand noise


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excessive
adjective
uk /ekˈses.ɪv/ us /ekˈses.ɪv/
too ...
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noise
noun
uk /nɔɪz/ us /nɔɪz/
a sound or sounds, especially when it is unwanted, unpleasant, ...
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Examples of excessive noise


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In such circumstances excessivenoise can pose a real problem with consequent frustration for pupils and teachers alike.
Peripheral sensory impairment may constitute another cause for excessivenoise in specific thalamic nuclei predisposing to pathological activation of thalamocortical circuits.
Facilitated through digital technology, it allowed instruments with a low dynamic range to be combined and boosted without adding excessivenoise, bringing their intense intimacy forward in the mix.
The most common legislation on noise in the early modern period - often the only noise legislation - was to ban excessivenoise during church services and on holy days.
To some people, and this has been medically proved, excessivenoise, especially a constant vibration and hum, is the equivalent of physical pain.
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In my view the existing provisions as to the prevention of excessivenoise by exhaust gases from motor vehicles, are adequate.
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They are in fact responsible for investigating all complaints of excessivenoise and their work is not related to any specific type of premises.
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Everything will be done to prevent excessivenoise, traffic dislocation or destruction of the amenities of the park.
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Not all but many of them have been affected by excessivenoise at their place of work.
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One of the causes, among others, is excessivenoise.
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We must always bear it in mind that public perception of excessivenoise is invariably due to machines that are already illegal.
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One cannot tell what is the consequence on human health, for example, of excessivenoise.
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It is nearly always at night that one hears the really excessivenoise.
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It is a pity that we should do nothing to restrain excessivenoise unless it is made during the night.
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The regulations have always prohibited motor cycles on public roads from making an excessivenoise or having an inadequate silencer.
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We do sometimes receive representations of excessivenoise from cycles as in use on the roads.
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I shall deal first with the excessivenoise from malfunctioning burglar alarms.
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Typists working in an office, people working in factories, can have their judgment affected, their speed reduced as a result of excessivenoise.
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Now that they have more disposable income and more leisure time, they are less inclined to put up with excessivenoise.
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