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Rich countries now face difficult trade-offs.
If you haven't, then read this bit to understand what the possible solutions to the "fiscal cliff" are all about: Lawmakers face difficult trade-offs in deciding how quickly to implement policies to reduce budget deficits.
Companies that want to encourage employee creativity over other useful qualities may face difficult trade-offs down the line.
Doctors managing the complex medical problems of these often frail older people face difficult trade-offs balancing symptom control, medication burden and quality of life [ 6].
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To return to where I began: the Bank's new guidance makes the difficult trade-offs now facing the MPC more explicit.
Caught, as specialist diabetes services in Ireland are, 'between a rock and a hard place', national policy makers will be faced by the need to manage difficult trade-offs in the different dimensions of quality of care.
The demands that Ford placed on the tires reflect the difficult trade-offs the company faced in trying to turn the Explorer, essentially an off-road truck, into a more fashionable, refined vehicle that would feel like a car during high-speed driving.
"But there are difficult trade-offs that you have to make".
Presented this way politics is simple, for there are no difficult trade-offs.
"These are very difficult trade-offs that our society has to make," she said.
There are difficult trade-offs and serious arguments on both sides.
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