Sentence examples for traded off between from inspiring English sources

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The governorship and other state and local offices are typically traded off between Democrats and Republicans.

By controlling a parameter, the final integrated surface can be traded off between smoothness and geometric details.

(His nicotine patches were in our lost luggage). Hunkered down at baggage claim, we traded off between yelling at each other and at airline workers.

The work traded off between the consumed power of the required resources and the number of migrations that may occur after VMs placement.

As a consequence, we expect that host resources are traded off between host and parasite fitness.

One of the key tenets of life-history theory is that a finite amount of energy must be divided (i.e. traded off) between competing functions, of which the most important are maintenance, growth, reproduction and immune function, and between current versus future reproduction (Hill, 1993).

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We observed a trade off between applied bias voltage and pulsing frequency.

There is a trade off between transit times and tariffs.

Inevitably there is a trade off between rigour and feasibility.

There is a trade off between the time an algorithm takes and the accuracy it gives.

Forces trade-offs between competing resources.

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