amount of feedback
collocation in Englishmeaningsofamountandfeedback
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amount
noun[C]
uk/əˈmaʊnt/us/əˈmaʊnt/
a collection or mass, especially of something that cannot ...
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feedback
noun[U]
uk/ˈfiːd.bæk/us/ˈfiːd.bæk/
information or statements of opinion about something, such as a new product, that can tell you if it is successful ...
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(Definition ofamountandfeedbackfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Finally, theamountoffeedbackfrom performing the work is also very important.
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Then, as the scene progresses, theamountoffeedbackadded to the process is gradually reduced until the original sound is once again audible.
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These settings did not vary substantially in thatamountoffeedbackprovided suggesting consistency across settings.
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By concentrating on an entire system, the higher layers were able to provide a certainamountoffeedbackat design time to the machine architecture and computational models.
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No main effect for setting was found suggesting that the triad and tetrad may not differ significantly from the dyad setting in theamountoffeedbackavailable to children.
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A largeamountoffeedbackfrom public opinion clearly supports the need for tight regulation of the right to privacy.
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It is interesting to note that there has been an enormousamountoffeedbackfrom people who are worried about the suggested level of capping.
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Theamountoffeedbackwas quite critical in determining the resulting gain and had to be carefully adjusted by the radio operator.
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Additionally, in each of the algorithms, operator 4 can be set to modulate itself with a configurableamountoffeedback.
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Even a smallamountoffeedbackmay cause tuning difficulties and perhaps even self oscillation.
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The radio operator has to be prepared to tweak theamountoffeedbackfairly continuously for good reception.
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The interface has evolved significantly due to theamountoffeedbackthat the users have given it.
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Wickham fed his fiddle through a guitar distortion pedal, but disliked theamountoffeedbackand the fact that it was very difficult to control.
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If some children receive significant amounts of feedback, while others receive no feedback, negative evidence is clearly not necessary.
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Gamepro wrote perhaps the worst problem is the interface itself, or more specifically, theamountoffeedbackit affords the player.
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The string instruments are heavily distorted and are often played with large amounts of feedback to produce an abrasive, sludgy sound.
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The string instruments (electric guitar and bass guitar) are downtuned and heavily distorted and are often played with large amounts of feedback to produce a thick yet abrasive sound.
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