Sentence examples for bit of a trade from inspiring English sources

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"There's a little bit of a trade component," she added, "because a lot of riders are media buyers or people who work in advertising".

"The way we capture the air now is a bit of a trade secret," Paquette, who goes down to Banff and Lake Louise from Edmonton, Alberta to fill giant cans with air through clean compression, and brings it home to bottle it, told VICE News. .

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"There's always a bit of a trade-off.

But I found that the grips also make it harder to slide the phone in and out of your pocket, so it's a bit of a trade-off.

"For the price of a bit of a trade-off, we would have had more control over the whole area," said Mr. Harding.

What I thought was a little more interesting in his comments was the notion that there's a bit of a trade-off between nominal exchange rate appreciation and inflation, such that China has a limited ability to push up the real value of the yuan by all that much more than it's currently doing.

There is certainly a little bit of a trade-off.

The new screen does come with a bit of a trade-off, however.

Compiling to the web is a bit of a trade-off, though.

There's a bit of a trade-off here in terms of speed, but Verstaen noted that this also means you always get the most recent data and that GitHub's API is quite fast and easy to work with.

Currently, the shares are consolidating into the former of these intermediate-term trendlines, creating a bit of a trading range between the $34 and $35 levels.

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