Sentence examples for difficult to trade off from inspiring English sources

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Respondents often find it difficult to trade off prospective goods when every attribute of the offering changes in each comparison.

However, it is difficult to trade off between the stability and the noise shaping ability to design high-order sigma-delta closed-loop, especially with the high-Q acceleration sensors.

It is very difficult to trade off between national family planning policy and other maternal health policy.

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The current programme is largely based on international guidelines and does not adequately account for aspects of efficiency, equity, and feasibility – these are not well documented, difficult to trade-off and therefore typically considered one at a time.

Determining precisely which traits and underlying genes are most important under projected, dynamic climate scenarios can be empirically difficult due to trade-offs among suites of traits (Etterson and Shaw 2001; Aguilar et al. 2008).

"Even an increase in the total Welsh government budget of just over one-fifth over the period 2017-18 to 2025-26 would still lead to difficult trade-offs being necessary.

A statement in the Obama administration budget claims credit for making explicit the "difficult trade offs" to reach spending reduction goals: In the Budget Control Act, both parties in Congress and the President agreed to tight spending caps that reduce discretionary spending by $1 trillion over 10 years.

But for the union, which will begin talks on the next contract this fall, it may be difficult to continue that trade-off, Ms. Holben said.

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