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Game-changers don't look at these issues as trade-offs.
The case highlights the synergies as well as trade-offs between pursuing these triple benefits.
That is, projects are evaluated as trade-offs between economic, environmental and social costs and benefits.
First, women must make more of what they see as trade-offs.
Companies aiming to be competitive in the long term do not see safety and productivity as trade-offs.
The four principles of Lean Research are not new but are often pitted against each other as trade-offs.
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The obtained numerical results disclose that acceptable rough-cut geometries are possible to be managed during the first iterations as trade-off solutions.
Thus, as trade-off, it was impossible for us to spare time to create possible hardware related to the project, such as external memory, LCD and keypads.
As trade offs go, it's a clearly a big one — and one that's got Facebook into regulatory trouble in Europe.
The WTA in this study characterizes the amount land managers were willing to accept to forego or limit unsustainable practices as trade-off with PES conservation interventions.
Cutoff values were selected as trade offs between numbers in each category, contrast of exposure, and ranges within each interval for CB-153 (ng/g lipid): 0 100, 101 200, and > 200 (highest value 5,460); and for p,p′-DDE (ng/g lipid): 0 500, 501 1,000, and > 1,000 (highest value 13,200).
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