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He added that the administration must weigh tradeoffs with other pressing demands like health care.
But living in New York has always involved tradeoffs, with benefits to be had and sacrifices to make.
There are some tradeoffs with these off-peak specials, like less appealing weather outside the temperature-controlled treatment rooms, or sometimes eerily empty grounds.
And he was interested in finding ways to interact with the band, scatting drum solos against Lewis Nash's real ones and getting involved in one-bar tradeoffs with the pianist Renee Rosnes.
Still, there could be tradeoffs with conventional antennae, he says.
There are, of course, tradeoffs with each of the company's three models.
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Jackson said it was a worthwhile tradeoff — with a caveat to fans.
The Center for Democracy and Technology, a nonprofit organization that focuses on technology laws, thinks privacy is the major tradeoff with mobile payments.
But there's a tradeoff: with a turbocharged 4-cylinder, the CX-7 is noisier, less roomy and much less comfortable.
In another tradeoff with labor, the document supports giving the president broad powers to negotiate trade agreements, a policy known as fast track that is strongly opposed by unions.
It said privacy is the major tradeoff with mobile payments, because they can expose data to more parties than traditional credit cards do, and because they could lead to more telemarketing and spam.
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