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"Finance is full of clever instruments that work as long as the risk is idiosyncratic, but can wreak havoc if it becomes systemic," says Frederic Mishkin of Columbia University.
Scores are publicly available on screens posted on every street and can always be checked on the devices everyone carries, instruments that work like iPhones designed for Orwell, providing instant background checks on anyone you might like to know, along with helpful ratings like that of your perceived desirability for sex or anything else as compared to other members of the group you're in.
With the initiative, the SNB may no longer be able to use its current instruments that work in great part through a quick impact on the monetary base.
A radio astronomer's global map of instruments that work together to survey the heavens would show a big gap over Africa.
"No other kilns made musical instruments that work," Ms. Chang said.
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It's like we're playing music — each a strong instrument that works to fit together.
Violins (three from the guitarist David Bromberg's collection), guitars, mandolins, banjos, wind instruments, pianos and two instruments used in Puerto Rican music, the cuatro (a small guitar) and the guiros (a percussion instrument that works like a washboard) are included in the exhibition.
Christa Schönfeldinger walked on stage carrying a pot of water: the accessory of choice for any player of the glass harmonica, a curiosity of an instrument that works on the same principle as licking your finger and running it round the edge of a wine glass.
It's a compact, usable, and fun musical instrument that works well for beginners and experts.
One team presented an electronic musical instrument that worked like a theremin cross with an air guitar.
It is more suitable for clinical examination than the instrument that works with the direct compensation method.
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