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In other words, there are tradeoffs in everything.
"There are absolutely real tradeoffs in choosing a financial institution or a community foundation.
By midday, the tradeoffs in the 15-member Council had begun.
Designing a cook stove is harder than you might think; it requires tradeoffs in performance, cost and durability.
If getting with the global program means sacrificing growth for greenness, it involves similarly wrenching tradeoffs in other spheres.
If getting with the global program means sacrificing growth for greenness, it involves similarly wrenching tradeoffs in other spheres — for example, in the relations of parents and children.
Donald B. Marron, chairman and chief executive, Paine Webber Group "There are tradeoffs in designing a privatization proposal that Governor Bush simply will not acknowledge.
The global emphasis on CO2 and climate change, for example, has sometimes led to environmental tradeoffs in other areas, like water.
The question should not be whether there will be fuel, but whether we can afford the tradeoffs in gaining access to these fuels.
Tradeoffs in Scientific Freedom.
It explores throughput tradeoffs in large networks.
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