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Throughout his life he denied the justice of this conviction, but he was happy to trade off it.
However, before drawing any policy conclusions on this equity-efficiency trade off, it seems to be useful to identify the determinants influencing the level of OOPE for dental services.
(laughs) I don't know, I feel good about those choices, and I think if there was a trade off, it was the trade off that I've been happy to make.
However, the setting of legislative standards on relevant knowledge and information, must also be considered in the light of the trade off it entails.
What's not spelt out is the huge privacy trade off it entails — aka Facebook's pervasive background surveillance of users and non-users.
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What Snap doesn't need is a privacy scandal, and that risk is the trade-off it's making with its more discreet Spectacles design.
"But there's a trade-off: It will need a new roof in five years.
Without the firm guarantee of such a trade-off, it is difficult to foresee a meaningful breakthrough in Baghdad.
Or, to put it a differently, Roe v. Wade may be something of a trade-off: it guarantees basic abortion rights to all women, at the cost of perpetuating a debate that, because of its abstraction, will never end.
All of the hardware shares the downside that extra battery packs are bulky and heavy, but if you can put up with that trade-off, it can be a lifesaver.
"It's a trade-off, it might create a little CO2 in the drilling process but it's going to be less than what they do in the conventional process with conventional drill rigs".
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