Similar words: trade off, balance of trade, world trade organization, made of, trade, trader, free trade, trade deficit. Meaning: n. an exchange that occurs as a compromise.
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61 Based on Critical Path Method (CPM), the trade-off among time, cost and quality of a process was achieved by appropriate distribution of resources among the activities of the process.
62 However, the highest transfer efficiency and largest acoustic power cannot be obtained simultaneously, therefore a trade-off condition must be adopted.
63 As for the choice of the microwave irradiation frequency, the trade-off must be made in order to insure the penetration depth of the microwave signal, imaging contrast and signal-to-noise ratio.
64 There's a trade-off factor in place here: either have more threads per core for concurrent processing or fewer threads, which will ultimately boost single-stream performance.
65 Paul Simon expressed the trade-off more directly in his early song "I Am a Rock": "If I never loved I never would have cried."
66 Although all women face a trade-off between the resources their bodies allocate to reproduction and those reserved for the maintenance of health,[Sentence dictionary] robust women can afford more of both than frail ones.
67 But as a trade-off, it also requires more developer effort to manage and scale the applications.
68 So both computational complexity and coding efficiency should be thought and made to the optimal trade-off in the implementation of actual coding system.
69 Choosing an interval is largely a trade-off between presenting too much information with a high number of intervals, or showing too little change between the intervals when a low number is selected.
70 Using reflection like this represents a trade-off: complexity versus conciseness.
71 They must add a new set of trade-off analysis at the architectural level of the design process that examines the use of alternative energy and end-of-live disposal costs in the design.
72 But he cannot wish away the trade-off between liberal values and street credibility.
73 Flower size variation at the inflorescence and individual levels and its trade-off with flower number were evaluated in annual herb, Polygonum hydropiper(Polygonaceae).
74 The result of this trade-off, then, is greater perceived performance, even if the total load time is slightly longer.
75 But there's a trade-off: Plastic is less transmissive than glass, so the screen may not be as bright.
76 This is itself a minor trade-off: The fields are not ever used while chunks are active so need not be present.
77 Before you go down that path, consider the trade-off: short-term revenue versus long-term trust .
78 Many observers regarded Wen's remarks as a coded message that there could be a trade-off between China offering help and the EU granting MES.
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