trade-off造句1 There is a trade-off between doing the job accurately and doing it quickly.
2 There is a trade-off between the benefits of the drug and the risk of side effects.
3 She said that she'd had to make a trade-off between her job and her family.
4 There has to be a trade-off between quality and quantity if we want to keep prices low.
5 Inflation is often a trade-off for healthy economic growth.
6 There is a trade-off between cost and perfection.
7 This trade-off underscores a serious tension between open architecture and investment incentive during the initial deployment and development of the I-way.
8 The trade-off was the socializing and support received from the other patients and families.
9 It isn't obvious what the optimum trade-off is between, say, milk production and running speed.
10 These rates are clearly a trade-off between economic logic and political expediency.
11 There may be a trade-off between price maximisation and restricting the circulation of the information memorandum.
12 Tory politicians are also liable to misread the trade-off in voters' minds between taxation and spending.
13 This trade-off may be acceptable in the military and aerospace fields, but not in the commercial field.
14 There is no capacity to discuss a trade-off of 1,000 million between tax relief on pensions and higher cash old age pensions.
15 Voters' trade-off between taxes and services has changed since 1979 - and anyway the folk wisdom was always misleading.
16 Happily, though, most investments offer a trade-off between risk and return.
17 In unitary states, governments must evaluate the trade-off between higher taxes and higher welfare benefits.
18 The payment of dividends therefore represents a trade-off between agency costs and flotation costs.
19 The old trade-off between ease of use and security must therefore be addressed.
20 They are part of the trade-off that the new owners make when they decide to move from the old homestead.
21 This is the trade-off necessary to get permission to scrape off the barnacles.
22 The trade-off, as Fraser remarks,[www.] is between freedom and coherence.
23 What is the trade-off in terms of cost and time between an exact solution and an approximate one?
24 In all these there is, generally speaking, a trade-off between the speed of analysis and the amount of information recovered.
25 This implies that a trade-off between unemployment and inflation may exist only in the very short term.
26 For some car buyers, lack of space is an acceptable trade-off for a sporty design.
27 The response of most governments has been to manipulate the economy in order to secure some trade-off between the conflicting economic objectives.
28 Schor's evidence is in direct contradiction to the neo-classical income / leisure trade-off model outlined above.
29 Longer grams have greater storage requirements too, so there is a trade-off between performance and storage.
30 Second, they demonstrate how different presidential systems produce a trade-off between the principles of democratic efficiency and democratic representation.