Living on a budget, as most people have to, there's a constant trade off when planning what to spend hard-earned money on. |
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In this airplane the added weight that the structure required is not worth the trade off. |
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To trade off amount against duration ideally requires a fixed duration for the award. |
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Gain practical experience in calculating an inventory-transportation cost trade off. |
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In order to maintain the connectivity of the network and trade off energy among nodes, the sleeping nodes are waken up after running 10 rounds. |
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The budget is no place to debate or to trade off a human right enshrined in legislation and in international instruments. |
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With free trade off the rails, now many in Latin America wonder if the regional compact also has run its course. |
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Hiking boots are obviously a much better idea for moving around in, but the trade off can be feet so cold and painful that your whole day can be spoilt. |
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There is some trade off between boat speed and stability in choice of hull shape. |
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With the easing of the Cold War, the Stalinists in the Soviet Union were willing to trade off that support for rapprochement with the U. S. imperialists. |
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High light environments allowed for the trade off between photosynthetic leaves and prey capturing traps that are photosynthetically inefficient. |
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For his part, Alaya Alani, a researcher on Islamist groups, told Magharebia that he did not think there was a trade off with the kidnapping group. |
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