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be traded off
verb
To engage in trade
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Alternatively, professional experience flying commercial jets can be traded off for science.
And how are the three to be traded off against each other?
Human rights and climate change cannot be traded off against each other.
"Justice must not be traded off in this manner," Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger declared.
That would imply that the elements of the good life could be traded off against each other, which they deny.
Each approach has strengths and weaknesses that must be traded off against one another in settling on a payment option.
However, in practical policy, efficiency gains must be traded off against industrial concerns.
An optimum dosage therefore exists after which recovery will be traded off for grade.
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Both structures are evidently not perfect as there are pros and cons to be traded-off.
In practice however, both measures have to be traded-off against each other.
These results can be traded-off with the ecosystem impacts of the sediments themselves in a decision-making framework.
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