Sleeker, more capable instruments are starting to emerge from Taylor's airy basement lab in Baltimore.
The result was a financial market of ever more complex instruments that were not well understood.
But once birders got hold of the hunting binoculars, they started hounding the company to produce more specialized instruments.
Internet trading of ever more financial instruments is spreading inexorably--stocks now, but soon all kinds of bonds and agricultural and financial commodities and, one day, everything.
If he loses, Gore should disconnect himself completely from power for a couple of years--the power that addles his judgment and scrambles his more decent instruments.
It is possible that the pricing of ever more complicated instruments might sometimes be too much even for the ultra-brainy lot who do it, with expensive results.
According to the American Chemical Society, nearly 100% of past winners in the prestigious Siemens Westinghouse Competition in Math, Science, and Technology (for high School students) play one or more musical instruments (The Midland Chemist (American Chemical Society) Vol. 42, No.1, Feb. 2005).
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But today his music is looking back, using more traditional African instruments and a less electric sound.
For the more sophisticated the instruments investors have at their disposal, the less likely controls are to work.
More generally, although customized derivatives contracts between sophisticated counterparties will continue to be appropriate in many situations, on the margin it appears that a migration of derivatives trading toward more-standardized instruments and the increased use of well-managed central counterparties, either linked to or independent of exchanges, could have a systemic benefit.
Mr. Curtis quickly switched on the interior lights, which did little more than illuminate the instruments and gauges, making skulls of the crew's faces.
The European Parliament's chief negotiator on the budget, Italian centre-right MEP Giovanni La Via, said the budget needed to promote "more integration and common instruments".
Drones flown by remote control are faster, more maneuverable (since instruments can tolerate far heavier G-forces than human pilots), far stealthier and use much less fuel.
Not only compatible with microphones, MicConnect also makes it possible to record amplifiers, acoustic instruments, and more right into GarageBand.
As part of the compromise, up to a quarter of variable pay can be issued in instruments deferred for more than five years.
The facility itself consists of two capture plants fitted with more than 4, 000 instruments to monitor what is going on, and with a total capacity of 80, 000 tonnes of carbon a year.
Pointing out that the current Spanish rules predate the International Criminal Court (ICC) and regional tribunals, Mr Lossada argues that "today, there are a lot of international instruments that are more efficient and more consensual" than pursuing such cases in Madrid.
The house also contains more than a thousand rare musical instruments, all of which Lanier plays.
You can also add tracks from multiple instruments to create a more complex song.
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But with some ingenuity, they use unorthodox financial instruments to create a more stable life than their erratic incomes would otherwise allow.
More musicians have insurance for their instruments than they do for their health, notes Jude Folkman of the Music Resource Group, which helps independent musicians.
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The rover was taking its first soil sample that week, but she was even more excited about the arsenal of instruments that she could use to analyze it.
And this is even more true of short-term instruments such as the overnight Fed Funds rate than it is of a longer term bond rate, because as a general rule, the shorter the duration, the lower the risk.
The bank is issuing fewer wealth-management products invested in illiquid instruments such as loans to investment trusts, and more that are invested in liquid but lower-yielding assets such as bonds and money-market instruments, the person said.
"The current approach is to let the nation state apply its own instruments, but we urge more common actions, " he said.
It is now home to The Museum of Musical Instruments, which despite holding more than 5, 000 rare items has faded into relative anonymity with much of the city population.
The sharply increased use of bonds and other securities has actually compounded the problem of moving such governments toward disciplined, transparent financing methods and made more difficult the rescheduling of such debt instruments during periods of financial distress.
The slow, simple and elegant melodies are performed on distinctive instruments such as a bamboo flute called the dongxiao and a crooked-neck lute played horizontally called the pipa, as well as more common wind, string and percussion instruments.
Great importance must be given to the promotion and protection of the human rights of persons belonging to groups which have been rendered vulnerable, including migrant workers, the elimination of all forms of discrimination against them, and the strengthening and more effective implementation of existing human rights instruments.
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