Sentence examples for some trade off from inspiring English sources

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This invariably requires some trade off between these objectives.

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"There is always some trade-off.

The fund industry, however, considers some trade-off acceptable.

The actual scoring is complicated by the fact that points are also awarded for individual tricks, and there is some trade-off between trick points and card points.

"Or you need to get them from the 30-hour training to the 50-hour training, or create some trade-off," Ms. Lord said.

"Usually to get some trade-off, you've got to sign them a year or two earlier than you'd want to," Royals General Manager Dayton Moore said.

One of the downsides to S.L.T. technology is that those cameras let in less light, so there is some trade-off in low-light photography.

I do not believe, as ministers continue to insist, that there is some trade-off between our liberties and the safety of the realm.

"I think there is some room for some trade-off between tomorrow and the day after tomorrow," Paul D. Wolfowitz, the deputy secretary of defense, said in an interview.

True creativity requires some trade-offs".

Some trade-offs already seem clear.

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