Use "trade off" in a sentence

1. That's not a bad trade-off.

2. The Phillips curve: trade off or disequilibrium adjustment mechanism?

3. They were attempting to trade off inflation against unemployment.

4. The two armies agreed to trade off their prisoners.

5. 16 The Phillips curve: trade off or disequilibrium adjustment mechanism?

6. It is a trade off: her fertility for his resources.

7. 6 There is a trade-off between cost and perfection.

8. LL : That sounds like a pretty good trade off to me.

9. 5 Inflation is often a trade-off for healthy economic growth.

10. To each country technology innovation policy had comprehensive trade off study.

11. A nation with a Comparative advantage makes the trade-off worth it.

12. This is not an absolute trade-off, abandoning one for the other.

13. Certainly, individual workers may experience a trade-off between income and leisure

14. The trade off isn 't so bad when you think about it.

15. Boorishness a reusable software library nippy branch; subsidiary Napoleon trade-off Zaumzeug (n.)

16. It can also be tuned to trade off video quality against compression speed.

17. Companies are under pressure to trade off price stability for short-term gains.

18. 22 The trade-off, as Fraser remarks,[www.Sentencedict.com] is between freedom and coherence.

19. 16 Happily, though, most investments offer a trade-off between risk and return.

20. These rates are clearly a trade-off between economic logic and political expediency.

21. No one can shift responsibility on to others or trade off their resources.

22. The President decided to declare his readiness to trade off our atmospheric series.

23. The figure is a heuristic device to illustrate this trade - off in stark terms.

24. They would be able to trade off their looks and manage on that alone.

25. 10 These rates are clearly a trade-off between economic logic and political expediency.

26. This indicates that Anurans seem to trade‐off physiological and cognitive buffering during energy shortages

27. 19 The old trade-off between ease of use and security must therefore be addressed.

28. Adamine also controls the trade-off between the retrieval and classification losses along the training

29. 9 There is a trade-off between doing the job accurately and doing it quickly.

30. There is a possibility of being able to trade off information for a reduced sentence.

31. 17 This is the trade-off necessary to get permission to scrape off the barnacles.

32. 1 There is a trade-off between doing the job accurately and doing it quickly.

33. Set-Associative cache is a trade-off between direct-mapped cache and fully Associative cache

34. A method and apparatus for privacy-preserving data mapping under a privacy-accuracy trade-off

35. The payment of dividends therefore represents a trade-off between agency costs and flotation costs.

36. 21 This is the trade-off necessary to get permission to scrape off the barnacles.

37. 19 Such evidence casts doubt on the validity of the income / leisure trade-off model.

38. 15 The old trade-off between ease of use and security must therefore be addressed.

39. 8 The trade-off was the socializing and support received from the other patients and families.

40. Their land produces good crops of corn and rye , which they trade off for spirituous liquors.

41. 18 The payment of dividends therefore represents a trade-off between agency costs and flotation costs.

42. 14 The payment of dividends therefore represents a trade-off between agency costs and flotation costs.

43. One notable trade-off was a certain decreased stability leading to a greater risk of falling.

44. It isn't obvious what the optimum trade-off is between, say, milk production and running speed.

45. In all these methods, however, there will be a trade off between frequency resolution and time resolution.

46. 9 It isn't obvious what the optimum trade-off is between, say, milk production and running speed.

47. 3 She said that she'd had to make a trade-off between her job and her family.

48. Several questions focused on the concern of a possible trade-off between economic growth and social inclusion.

49. There can be no trade - off between freedom and security, because the freedoms they prioritise trump everything.

50. 3 For some car buyers, lack of space is an acceptable trade-off for a sporty design.

51. • Schor's evidence is in direct Contradiction to the neo-classical income / leisure trade-off model outlined above

52. Now in practice there's actually a trade- off between a really good data fit and low complexity.

53. 26 For some car buyers, lack of space is an acceptable trade-off for a sporty design.

54. 17 In unitary states, governments must evaluate the trade-off between higher taxes and higher welfare benefits.

55. Tory politicians are also liable to misread the trade-off in voters' minds between taxation and spending.

56. 4 She said that she'd had to make a trade-off between her job and her family.

57. Issuing early warnings involves a trade-off between accuracy of prediction and efficiency and effectiveness of associated responses

58. 12 Tory politicians are also liable to misread the trade-off in voters' minds between taxation and spending.

59. 11 There may be a trade-off between price maximisation and restricting the circulation of the information memorandum.

60. The company is prepared to trade off its up-market image against a stronger appeal to teenage buyers.

61. 2 There is a trade-off between the benefits of the drug and the risk of side effects.

62. Issuing early warnings involves a trade-off between accuracy of prediction and efficiency and effectiveness of associated responses.

63. Bandwidth adjustability is provided by offering a trade off between video resolution, frame rate and individual frame quality.

64. 28 Schor's evidence is in direct contradiction to the neo-classical income / leisure trade-off model outlined above.

65. 12 Schor's evidence is in direct contradiction to the neo-classical income / leisure trade-off model outlined above.

66. 29 Longer grams have greater storage requirements too, so there is a trade-off between performance and storage.

67. Short-term financing objectives include minimize expected cost, trade-off expected cost and systematic risk, and so on.

68. 13 This trade-off may be acceptable in the military and aerospace fields, but not in the commercial field.

69. 25 This implies that a trade-off between unemployment and inflation may exist only in the very short term.

70. 4 There has to be a trade-off between quality and quantity if we want to keep prices low.

71. 5 There has to be a trade-off between quality and quantity if we want to keep prices low.

72. 39 synonyms for Compromise: give-and-take, agreement, settlement, accommodation, concession, adjustment, trade-off, middle ground, half measures, meet halfway

73. 23 What is the trade-off in terms of cost and time between an exact solution and an approximate one?

74. Two products with substantially different prices may be in the same market if consumers make a price-quality trade off.

75. They Cynically tried to trade off a reduction in the slaughter of dolphins against a resumption of commercial whaling: 2

76. 15 Voters' trade-off between taxes and services has changed since 1979 - and anyway the folk wisdom was always misleading.

77. 39 synonyms for Compromise: give-and-take, agreement, settlement, accommodation, concession, adjustment, trade-off, middle ground, half measures, meet halfway

78. 30 Second, they demonstrate how different presidential systems produce a trade-off between the principles of democratic efficiency and democratic representation.

79. They are part of the trade-off that the new owners make when they decide to move from the old homestead.

80. The unimodal size scaling of phytoplankton growth arises from Ataxonomic, size-dependent trade-off processes related to nutrient requirement, acquisition, and use