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trade-off
Situation requiring choice of balance between desirable but incompatible features; a compromise.
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1
You would simply be
trading
off
potentially higher returns for wealth preservation.
2
On Tuesday, he agreed to plead guilty to
trading
off
of inside information.
3
Okay, but you need to understand what you'd be
trading
off
.
4
When it comes to autonomous driving Tesla has been
trading
off
promises for years.
5
You need to stop
trading
off
as a progressive brand because it's not real.
6
Clean up went smoothly and Pip and I were
trading
off
on coffee duty.
7
I agree they are
trading
off
their royal connections, but that's who they are.
8
Through the night the bandits had been
trading
off
watches, keeping someone always close.
9
They did laps like that for hours,
trading
off
every six waves or so.
10
The Magic Castle is part of the unsanctioned, unlicensed grey economy
trading
off
tourists' Mickey fever.
11
All have been
trading
off
their 52-week highs.
12
Some climbers hate it so much they only wear slippers,
trading
off
tight packaging for quick drawing.
13
However, AIB was
trading
off
1.3 per cent at 25.18 cent.
14
They're just
trading
off
ignorance. At the event Trump received the endorsement of Florida attorney general Pam Bondi.
15
He watched the guards
trading
off
.
16
Against a basket of six major currencies, the dollar was flat,
trading
off
two-week lows hit on Thursday.
trading
off
trading
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