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1. The two armies agreed to trade off their prisoners.
2. They cynically tried to trade off a reduction in the slaughter of dolphins against a resumption of commercial whaling.
3. They were attempting to trade off inflation against unemployment.
4. Companies are under pressure to trade off price stability for short-term gains.
5. There is a possibility of being able to trade off information for a reduced sentence.
6. The company is prepared to trade off its up-market image against a stronger appeal to teenage buyers.
7. The Phillips curve: trade off or disequilibrium adjustment mechanism?
8. You have to trade off stability with power consumption.
9. It can also be tuned to trade off video quality against compression speed.
10. This will probably have a worse risk-benefit trade off than the formalised use of league tables.
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11. There only existed a trade off between the unemployment rate and the rate of increase in the rate of inflation.
12. The President decided to declare his readiness to trade off our atmospheric series.
13. They would be able to trade off their looks and manage on that alone.
14. To each country technology innovation policy had comprehensive trade off study.
15. Near lossless compression is a trade off between lossy compression and lossless compression.
16. The trade off isn 't so bad when you think about it.
17. LL : That sounds like a pretty good trade off to me.
18. It is a trade off: her fertility for his resources.
19. So why not liven up your current office or even trade off work spaces with colleagues from time to time?
20. That provides greater flexibility(sentencedict.com), and allows team members to trade off to avoid boredom.
21. No one can shift responsibility on to others or trade off their resources.
22. Their land produces good crops of corn and rye , which they trade off for spirituous liquors.
23. Two products with substantially different prices may be in the same market if consumers make a price-quality trade off.
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