What's the difference between noiseless and swiftness?

Noiseless


Definition:

  • (a.) Making, or causing, no noise or bustle; without noise; silent; as, the noiseless foot of time.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) People are shocked by cancer, so noiseless and invisible, and by the break-up of couples whose hostility to one another never showed.
  • (2) We also show how the two-dimensional distribution of the noise variance in a CT image is a weighted superposition of images obtained by backprojecting integer powers of the noiseless projection data corresponding to the scanned object.
  • (3) The inverter is noiseless and cost effective, because I was spending an average of 8,000 to 10,000 naira monthly on fuel.” The Beat FM joined telecommunications giant MTN in shutting down entirely for several hours during a fuel drought in May 2015.
  • (4) For high-contrast detail, the rules for the evaluation of noiseless images are recovered.
  • (5) A new type of stimulator unit which delivered nearly constant current over a wide range of output voltage and which was noiseless was designed and its construction is described.
  • (6) Bharat Tamore, an assistant supervisor at the Taj Mahal Palace hotel, was gazing out to sea when he spotted the dinghy drifting noiselessly towards the beach.
  • (7) The own hot air coagulator was superior to other coagulators by the little weight and the fast and noiseless working.
  • (8) By monitoring real time noiseless picture, pathologists can select the objective lenses, move the stage, and adjust the focus of microscope at their own office.
  • (9) Feet noiseless on the thick carpets, descend just one half-flight.
  • (10) The degree of hearing loss and improvement derived by hearing aid use as found in this work is based on the individually determined speech reception threshold (SRT) for the condition with and without hearing aid in a noiseless environment.
  • (11) The area of the cross-correlation peak above baseline provides the most reliable estimate of EPSP amplitude in a noiseless motoneuron (Eqn.
  • (12) Villagers tell me about the land agents who appear noiselessly in their villages just before a major infrastructure project is announced.
  • (13) Imogen Heap had chosen an iPhone to register her noiselessness.
  • (14) The frequency-domain spectrum obtained by Fourier transformation (FT) of a time-domain signal is accurate only for a continuous noiseless time-domain signal of infinite duration.
  • (15) An analytical treatment is presented of the equations for noiseless nets in these two conditions.
  • (16) The standard (glutaraldehyde-preserved) Hancock porcine bioprosthesis was introduced into clinical practice in order to provide surgeons with a cardiac valve substitute which would be nonthrombogenic and therefore would not require anticoagulation, and would be durable, anatomically suitable, and noiseless.
  • (17) One after the other they came, noiseless as ghosts, the rays from their headlights making silver stabs into the gloom.
  • (18) It is shown that for noiseless data, the method can give perfect quantitative results, even when photon attenuation is included in the problem.
  • (19) Despite the relative chaos, the building retained an odd noiselessness, even once the power returned.
  • (20) Electric cars will zip noiselessly along roads depleted of commuters by better planning and more effective public transport.

Swiftness


Definition:

  • (n.) The quality or state of being swift; speed; quickness; celerity; velocity; rapidity; as, the swiftness of a bird; the swiftness of a stream; swiftness of descent in a falling body; swiftness of thought, etc.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) While we cannot administer aid indiscriminately, our ability to provide swift, effective humanitarian aid is one way in which we can demonstrate that we are truly relevant in the Third World.
  • (2) News International executives are also understood to have been testing the water for a potentially swift launch of a Sunday edition of the Sun as a replacement for NoW, which published the final issue in its 168-year history on Sunday, in conversations with advertisers and media buyers.
  • (3) The arrest warrant, which came into effect in 2004, was not perfect, but it was immediately useful, leading to the swift extradition of one of London’s would-be bombers in July 2005, Hussain Osman, from Italy, where he had fled.
  • (4) Photograph: Owen Gibson Yet for those who challenge authority through their words or actions, retribution is swift.
  • (5) It was becoming entertaining too, a match that was swift and direct, the ball moved rapidly and with a sense of urgency.
  • (6) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Taylor Swift: Shake It Off Taylor Swift – 1989 Live web streams!
  • (7) The cash would have fed swiftly into demand, with negligible risk of inflation.
  • (8) Since toxoplasmosis is a potentially treatable opportunistic infection, diagnosis allows the swift institution of anti-Toxoplasma therapy.
  • (9) The benefit derived from the application of recemic epinephrine with intermittent positive pressure was confirmed 15 and 30 minutes later by means of a double blind study; the improvement was swift and spectacular, but temporary; therefore, such treatment must be given only in hospitals, since relapses may show up two to four hours later, making in dangerous to send the patients home or to apply to ambulatory cases.
  • (10) In a Facebook post , the songwriter and activist claims that Swift has merely chosen sides in the battle between Google and Spotify, saying that the singer was trying to “sell this corporate power play to us as some sort of altruistic gesture in solidarity with struggling music makers”.
  • (11) The EU interior ministers issued a joint statement in which they agreed to renew pressure on the major internet companies to step up their efforts to swiftly report and remove material that aims to incite hatred and terror.
  • (12) The audience, energised by an early heckler who was swiftly ejected from the hall at Jerusalem's International Convention Centre, received Obama's message with cheers, applause, whistles and several standing ovations.
  • (13) 7.13pm BST The starting XIs England: Hart (Oxford University), Walker (Barnes), Cahill (Harrow Chequers), Jagielka (Cambridge University), Baines (1st Surrey Rifles), Wilshere (Old Harrovians), Gerrard (Wanderers), Walcott (Swifts), Cleverley (Old Carthusians), Welbeck (Royal Engineers), Rooney (Old Etonians).
  • (14) And imagine he then found that, far from acting swiftly to capture, arrest and charge him, the Metropolitan police force (who knew something about his activities) initially stood idly by as his list of victims grew and grew.
  • (15) Even as an 18-year-old at the [NSW] Swifts , I was more worried about it than my team-mates.
  • (16) Labour respects the result of the referendum and the will of the British people and will not frustrate the process for invoking article 50,” said Jeremy Corbyn in a statement that swiftly closed off any meaningful likelihood of enough MPs opposing the government’s imminent Brexit bill.
  • (17) "If required, we will act swiftly with further monetary policy easing.
  • (18) With the other half, they want the front page and, while they may dream of a splash on the lines of "Minister makes inspiring call to revive Labour", they know their article will be buried on page 94 and swiftly forgotten if it contains nothing more dramatic than that.
  • (19) They have been through things every bit as stressful and tough as this.” Those on both sides hoping for a swift resolution to the investigation may be disappointed: special counsel investigations can take years before coming to any conclusions.
  • (20) After leaving the RCA, the pair continued to work on the idea of shelters that could be dropped into disaster zones or areas of military conflict and swiftly assembled.

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