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This suggests that the dip angle of the coseismic fault could be higher, even though there may be some trade off between dip angle, depth of the fault, and slip amount.
This invariably requires some trade off between these objectives.
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This predicts some trade offs between instruction and exploration.
There's almost always some trade-off between privacy and personalization; this has been true for every generation of technology.
But predictions are unclear when there is some trade-off between one's identity (e.g., race, gender, handedness) and potential monetary considerations.
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.
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.
The article then discusses some trade-offs between the low cost, easily conducted before after study with its unreliable results versus the more complex, expensive but much more rigorous randomised trial.
In practical aspects, some trade-off between problem-size and correctness is reasonable.
There will always be some trade-off between development and protecting ecology and culture.
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