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Discover LudwigThe phrase "trades off" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation where one thing is exchanged for another or where one advantage is given up for another advantage. Example: When choosing a job, it is important to consider the potential earnings trade off against the work-life balance. In this example, "trades off" is used to show that a person may have to give up a high salary in order to have a better work-life balance.
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This control law minimizes a performance index that trades off measures of ride comfort, road-holding and suspension rattle space.
The proposed measure trades off between the degree and strength of every node in a weighted network.
"Everyone wants to believe the market trades off earnings 18 months from now," he said.
Reduction of N imports trades off with the restoration of the soil-N stock, which is depleted by mineralization and unavoidable losses.
GROWEST, however, trades off some processes that are important at detailed scales in order to be able to run with readily available input variables for regional scale assessments.
The solution of the expected arrival time of the meteor trades off with the velocity value.
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The CATE enables rapid evaluation and visualization of vehicles and trades, off-design performance assessment, capability gap detection, technology definitions, and technology portfolio selection.
Secondly, the maximin-maxisum HAZMAT routing problem trades-off maxisum versus the population-weighted distance from the route to its closest center.
A number of trades-off on the houses modified with roofing and floor designs were identified based on LCEI & LCC results.
For the houses modified with roofing and floor designs, the high star skillion flat roofing and mixed floor houses were the attractive trades-off.
The multidimensional assessment conducted clarified the trades-off among conflicting economic-social-environmental objectives, thus generating valuable information to design a more tailored mix of measures.
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