tradeoff in English

noun
1
a balance achieved between two desirable but incompatible features; a compromise.
a trade-off between objectivity and relevance

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1. Now, there is a tradeoff.

2. 20 Sensitivity, tradeoff analysis, goal programming and isoperformance.

3. 24 Tradeoff is an important characteristic of decision behavior.

4. 26 In many cases, this is a valuable tradeoff.

5. 25 Every complex adaptive organization faces a fundamental tradeoff.

6. 23 BSE risk assessments in the UK: a risk tradeoff?

7. 22 Another tradeoff society faces is between efficiency and equity.

8. 21 So a tradeoff between accuracy and overhead is needed.

9. 27 So appropriate diversification is a tradeoff based on risk and business performance risk.

10. 30 Returning to our earlier theme, we notice there is a tradeoff for shareholders' representatives in employing a manager.

11. The adaptivity in the CQI reporting allows achieving an optimal tradeoff between uplink traffic data and downlink control feedback signaling.

12. The tradeoff is sometimes mistakenly identified as occurring at the intersection of the marginal revenue curves for the competing segments.

13. 29 The selection of short-term or long-term financing requires the consideration of a very definite risk-return tradeoff.

14. The selection of short-term or long-term financing requires the consideration of a very definite risk-return tradeoff.

15. 28 Figure 1 summarizes these methods of comparison by showing this tradeoff between the level of abstraction and the scope of countries.

16. Figure 1 summarizes these methods of comparison by showing this tradeoff between the level of abstraction and the scope of countries.

17. 16 Living organisms have a similar tradeoff in deciding how much mutation and innovation is needed to keep up with a changing environment.

18. Wealthfront further notes that tax-Advantaged accounts may sound great at first, however, it’s important to get a good understanding of the tradeoff between tax “benefits” and “flexibility.”

19. Where pollution and health are involved in a Benefit-Cost Analysis, a tradeoff must be made between economic costs and the value of a life.

20. These classical Attenuations typically result in a tradeoff whereby attenuation depresses the within-host viral load and pathology (which is beneficial to vaccine design), but reduces immunity (which is not beneficial)

21. But then again, slow robots that take forever to commit suicide (such as ramming into a wall) are boring, so its a design tradeoff for you to decide.