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feedback

[feed-bak] / ˈfidˌbæk /


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It suggests a two way interaction in which processes inside the Earth can influence the ionosphere, while ionospheric disturbances may also send feedback forces back down into the crust.

From Science Daily

"What is pleasing is that Defra has taken the NFU's feedback on board in a number of areas where we were concerned about early plans for the new SFI", he added.

From BBC

But if managers rely too heavily on AI, he says, there is a danger of playing down or drowning out other legitimate feedback.

From The Wall Street Journal

It is a feedback loop with no natural brake, they add.

From MarketWatch

Then the pastor made good on his promise to deliver satire with a bit where, in response to a burst of irritating feedback, he heads to the control room.

From Salon