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  • Economists learned their lesson, went back to the more reasonable assumptions of the 1950s but with more-sophisticated models, and we got the “Great Moderation” of the past two decades.

    Macroegonomics 2009

  • A TSA effort to develop more-sophisticated risk profiles for overnight packages appears to have stalled, according to a number of pilots, due partly to concerns among cargo firms that the threshold for inspections might be set so low that overnight deliveries would be delayed.

    Focus on Cargo Security Steps Andy Pasztor 2010

  • Eikon hasn't been rolled out yet for asset managers and portfolio managers, the part of the industry typically most willing to pay for more-sophisticated products.

    Crunch Time at Thomson Reuters Shira Ovide 2011

  • In 1978, using a pioneering computer program developed by Rosenfeld and his colleagues, the Energy Commission opened another front by approving more-sophisticated energy-efficiency standards for new buildings.

    The California Experiment 2009

  • Economists learned their lesson, went back to the more reasonable assumptions of the 1950s but with more-sophisticated models, and we got the “Great Moderation” of the past two decades.

    Macroegonomics 2009

  • Federal air-accident investigators have concluded that overall, more-sophisticated cockpit instruments and devices haven't appreciably reduced the rate of pilot-caused accidents involving private aircraft.

    Safety Campaign Targets Private Pilots Andy Pasztor 2011

  • The ratings are free, but Cortera also aims to attract customers to more-sophisticated services.

    The Battle Against Slow Payers William M. Bulkeley 2011

  • The San Diego-based company said it benefited not only from growing demand for its chips—used in various classes of cellphones—but also a rise in their average selling prices as users gravitated toward more-sophisticated models.

    Qualcomm's Profit Increases 29% Don Clark 2011

  • But for the first time, Iran has formally notified the IAEA that it will soon begin installing hundreds of more-sophisticated centrifuges in a pilot facility near the main uranium plant, the report said.

    Iran adding advanced equipment to uranium plant, U.N. nuclear watchdog says 2011

  • There are indications Iran is acquiring more-sophisticated jamming equipment.

    In Skies Over Iran, a Battle for Control of Satellite TV Paul Sonne 2011

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