Situation requiring choice of balance between desirable but incompatible features; a compromise.
1 How much trade - off of fortune and power is behind this? it said.
2 It sounded like a good trade - off but how good was it really?
3 There is no doubt that it is a trade - off to return home.
4 Our findings provided a typical example for researching the enzyme activity-stability trade - off .
5 But, this trade - off comes at a price to the national financial fiscus.
6 A practical implication of rifle design trade - off was addressed in the paper.
7 And with millions being made, that trade - off seemed to make financial sense.
8 The trade - off is high out of pocket costs when they need care.
9 We'll see today if Wall Street thinks that trade - off was worth it.
10 We're always trying to get that risk-return trade - off working in our favor.
11 There is a constant trade - off to balance user empowerment and user ease.
12 This, because I had a feeling it would probably be a trade - off .
13 And what kind of a trade - off had I got myself into now?
14 Explaining the decision to reject the scientific advice, Johnson said: That's the trade - off .
15 Conclusion: Our results confirmed a trade - off between task achievement and actual mechanical loading.
16 However, the trade - off between digital convenience and privacy would always be an issue.
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