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Tradeoffs meaning
plural of tradeoff
Example sentences (20)
Further examination revealed that while half of the provinces demonstrate synergy between income and wealth, the tradeoffs between these factors highlight the difficulties in reconciling short-term growth with long-term development.
Google may successfully be able to do it all at once, but as it looks ahead, it will risk being outflanked by competition with less fraught tradeoffs.
That’s one of the tradeoffs to keep the cost of the WorkForce WF-2930 so low.
Virtual care — particularly for mental health needs — certainly has the potential to enhance access, but there are always tradeoffs in healthcare.
Recent wars against our allies in Europe and the Middle East should that shifting forces while simultaneously shrinking the force results in undeterred adversaries and violent tradeoffs.
Sanacora says that he thinks more regulation of medical ketamine is needed but that there are tradeoffs to consider.
Some of the changes that followed the shift to an elected board were substantial — RTD dramatically improved accessibility for disabled riders, and finally opened its first light-rail corridor in 1994 — but the structure came with tradeoffs.
Design tradeoffs and compromises are inevitable and must be made with existing and future battlefields in mind.
He has left a trail of tradeoffs behind him that is—in a city where political brokers learn to cover their tracks—exceptionally clear.
The Pentagon has made their difficult tradeoffs, and now it needs a partner in the legislative branch.
That said, there are some security tradeoffs involved with using Helm and some areas in which the system’s security could be improved.
American officials charged with determining how to respond to rampant cybertheft face very difficult foreign policy tradeoffs.
Canada, Germany, and other countries on the socialist price control index set their prices by fiat based on political tradeoffs.
Her fellowship will combine multi-scalar institutional analysis, ecosystem service quantification, with probabilistic modeling to understand synergies and tradeoffs of ecosystem-based adaptation in peri-urban areas in Namibia and Tanzania.
That results in painful situations, but we all are better off if we at least agree that tradeoffs exist.
They will lead an honest conversation about why promoting food security matters, and the tradeoffs we make when considering solutions.
To help black women in the workforce, we must first acknowledge that in choosing worthwhile careers, they willingly make tradeoffs for higher wages.
What are the tradeoffs we should look at?” says Conliffe, who laments the “confrontational,” all-or-nothing TLAB process.
Wouldn’t it be wise for city officials to evaluate the tradeoffs involved and impose rules to reduce potential problems?
All these cartridges have certain advantages over the 5.56×45mm NATO, but they have their own individual tradeoffs to include lower muzzle velocity and less range.