tradeoff in A Sentence

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    Time is finite, so there's always a Tradeoff.

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    Will that Tradeoff be worth it?

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    The question is: do you like the Tradeoff?

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    Mapping always involves Tradeoffs.

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    Optimizing Trade-Off Decisions in a Multi-Choice Scenario.

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    Yeah, there's always a trade-off.

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    Now there's a trade-off between security and freedom.

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    Interconnectedness, while convenient, is a trade-off.

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    Yet there is a Tradeoff.

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    Or is the performance/battery life Tradeoff intentional on Microsoft's part?

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    Life often presents Tradeoffs, and in this case we're sure.

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    Prioritize threats and opportunities, evaluate management options, and examine trade-offs.

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    The design engineers can make trade-offs and customers can make choices.

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    Taiwan = Vietnam = Tradeoff,” Nixon wrote, and“Won't support Taiwan independence.”.

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    When Tradeoffs are made, they must be made explicit to everyone affected.

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    The risk side of the classic risk/reward Tradeoff has been highly accentuated.

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    So, the Tradeoff for extreme discounts($27-$40) are partial-view locations and early-morning lines.

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    The trade-off is that you will pay a bit of a premium.

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    Of course, each of these possible changes to Emotional Contagion introduces trade-offs.

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    The trade-off suggests a negative relationship between changes in military spending and social spending.

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    At the end of the day, some of those trade-offs will be made politically.

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    After all, if you meet Mr. or Ms. Right, then there will be a trade-off.

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    So, in a way, cryptos have to make the trade-off between speed and decentralization.

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    The trade-off is that rabbits have a small blind spot directly in front of their faces.

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    How will trade-offs be made, and what kinds of perceptions and biases will determine our choices?

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    A long-run world wherein most power usage comes without long-term tragedy-of-the-commons trade-offs is at least plausible.

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    The so-called Phillips Curve, which charts the alleged unemployment/inflation Tradeoff, can shift when people's expectations change.

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    Life often presents Tradeoffs, and in this case we're sure we have made the right ones".

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    However, the trade-off is that you will disable some of the features associated with web browsing.

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    My lab's collaboration with Rick's began in an effort to identify these trade-offs in salt-adapted Daphnia.

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