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The findings raise questions about whether the cacophony makes much sense when it erupts so often for no reason, disturbing sleep, wasting police time and putting law enforcement officers and the public at risk as officers race to answer alarms.
From children screaming and running in restaurants to adults who are constantly talking over each other in order to make their respective points, the ongoing cacophony makes the restaurant itself seem like one of the quietest settings imaginable.
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When it came time to announce the teams, the ensuing audiovisual cacophony made me feel as though I had been transported inside a pinball machine.
Sonically, their work reflects the complex cacophony that makes up 21st-century New York.
Suddenly the baby's 3-year-old brother, an innocent bystander in no danger of having his own ears examined, began to wail as well, creating the kind of harmonic cacophony that makes passers-by wince in recognition.
Behind these changing theoretical methods, however, there seems to be a constant human reaction to spatial relationships that distinguishes harmony from cacophony, that makes one bored with a perfectly cubic room or prefer certain rectangular forms to others.
As the growing cacophony of voices makes its way into the consciences of corporate compensation committees -- and executives step outside their luxury bubble to realize how their extreme pay hurts their employees and the economy -- we ring in the new year hopeful that President Johnson's vision of a great society may yet come to fruition.
They are my effort to make sense out of the senseless, to make cacophony out of cadence and cadence out of cacophony.
But these devices by themselves only transmit the cacophony; they cannot make sense of it.
The paper concludes by arguing that strategic foresight's potential to venture beyond positive analyses of what will probably be and normative analyses of what should be, not only offers a vital rejoinder to a cacophony of claims making and technocratic tendencies, but may also help create the conditions for an open, transparent and transformative form of knowledge for policy making.
"Wilson, Thatcher, or Blair – the noisy cacophony of Westminster politics – makes no difference to the iron law of inheritance," Clark and Cummins write.
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