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Discover Ludwig"trading off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe when two people compromise or make a trade. For example, "We had to trade off one luxury for another in order to stay within our budget."
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It's not different heuristics trading off with each other.
They began writing the script in 2009, trading off strengths.
He talked weather and strategies for trading off on driving.
The second problem is to place sensors by trading off between cost and performance.
The design of distillation entails trading off investment cost and energy consumption.
Noble added, "The question is whether he's trading off his advisory-committee relationship.
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Specifications were fixed by trading-off various conflicting goals using the fuzzy set-based methodology.
The optimal solutions can be chosen from the Pareto front for trading-off between two independent objectives.
However, the conventional control strategy with fixed combinator curves limits control freedom in trading-off performance characteristics.
Similarly, time pressure has the general effect of trading-off a faster initial search with less efficient retrieval later.
We have chosen these parameters on the basis of a set of simulations and trading-off between performance and complexity.
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