Indeed, Hayek himself seems to have viewed himself as offering a refinement of the mainstream macroeconomic story.
This is just a refinement of existing approaches to targeting.
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Even her smallest movements expressed a sense of refinement that women from other provinces just didn't have.
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Couldn't I have come up with something a bit more rarefied, some phrase that transmitted a sense of refinement, of higher education?
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It was a term of praise for a person of taste and refinement who displayed their emotions openly.
The trick they used to perform the first refinement was a piece of basic optics.
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If archeologists of the future found this T-shirt, they would know ours had been a civilization of great refinement.
The iPhone 5 is the ultimate refinement of a solid formula -- it's just that the formula itself needs an update.
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Another indulgence is to rest in the shade in the Alhambra's gardens, enjoying a sense of quiet refinement alongside the perfectly proportioned pools of water.
However its incredibly frustrating as you can see while playing it how much better it can be, how a few months of refinement could have made it fantastic.
And that was just the beginning of a refinement process.
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When the process is done for real on a large scale, the treated water will first get pumped into a reservoir for further refinement, because of health department concerns that the process may not be completely effective.
It greatly simplifies parallel programming, enabling GPU acceleration of a broader set of popular algorithms, such as adaptive mesh refinement, fast multipole methods and multigrid methods.
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Like the wafer-think Dell XPS 13 introduced earlier this year, both machines aim to balance some of the refinement that gives Apple its appeal, with a price low enough to give those thinking of ditching their Windows PC for a Mac pause.
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The refinement and beauty of the Cleopatra becomes a foil for the swiftly drawn, almost grotesque head on its verso perhaps an allegory of contrasts or an inside joke.
They made page turning faster, so that the black flash was less distracting, and they got the screen to display sixteen shades of gray, not four, a refinement that helped somewhat with photographs.
It is still a surprise, for people used to the immaculate technical refinement of Sevres or Wedgwood, to see the lack of finish of Koetsu tea bowls.
She turns out to be a wealthy heiress, her house a lavish villa, and her cultural milieu one of great refinement and greater cruelty.
The paradox of wealth without refinement remains unexamined but emerges as a metaphor for the American Dream itself.
"Budino" is simply Italian for "pudding, " but in the hands of Ms. DeMasco, it has a silky, cool refinement.
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An artist more mature than Hebborn might have taken these misattributions as compliments that confirmed the refinement of his technique or else interpreted them as a critique of his contemporary relevance.
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The majority of the pieces incorporate the best qualities of fine Italian design, such as big, bold statements with a refinement in design and technique that attracts attention without being overpowering.
The result was a rather unusual creation that drew attention not for its beauty, but for its outrageous lack of taste and refinement.
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There was a sweeping dismissal of emotional expression and of art that represented the capacity to take great pains to achieve Classical refinement and beauty.
On Dixey's death in 1964, an obituary said "because of her natural dignity and refinement both on the stage and in private life, she played a leading part in making striptease into an acceptable entertainment".
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Regulators treat these important products as though they pose uniquely worrisome risks, in spite of a long-standing consensus in the scientific community that the newer techniques are essentially an extension, or refinement, of more primitive ones.
An additional refinement is major analyst jockeys on these volatile growthies use a dividend discount model which gives weight to the negative impact of drug patent expirations 5 to 10 years out.
The agency treats genetically engineered products as though they pose some inherent, systematic, unique risks, when theoretical considerations, risk-assessment experiments and practical experience make it clear that they do not: A quarter-century-old scientific consensus holds that the molecular techniques of genetic engineering are an extension, or refinement, of less precise and predictable techniques for genetically improved products with which consumers and government regulators have long familiarity and comfort.
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