Think about the trade-offs going through the minds of the congressmen who cooked up this convoluted scheme.
Sceptical about communitarianism and clear-eyed about the trade-offs between income equality and full employment.
Her team focuses on creating policies to influence the costs and benefits of those trade-offs.
The downside is that there are trade-offs including cost and impact on your business.
But there will be stress points in your career, and there will have to be trade-offs.
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When considering a bucket strategy or systematic withdrawals for retirement income, certain trade-offs should be considered.
Are there just trade-offs that carmakers don't think that buyers will want to make?
So, what are the odds they feel decertification is really necessary and worth the trade-offs?
Lane argues this compartmentalization invites leaders to think in terms of trade-offs, not integration.
Trade-offs between them are being proposed, some involving issues unrelated to the Balkans, such as Iran.
Therefore, a rational policy must be based on appropriate trade-offs between consumer and producer interests.
Some of the sacrifices and trade-offs clearly I made was with my first child.
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Debates over new sources of energy revolve around trade-offs and those tradeoff are becoming increasingly desperate.
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"The problem is that products are about trade-offs, " he said earlier in the year.
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Still, Mr Bush gets one big point right that most greens do not: trade-offs matter.
The study should evaluate requirements, performance benefits, design trade-offs, operational impacts, and refined cost estimates.
SDGs deserve deeper analysis of interconnections and synergies between goals, trade-offs, and indicators and targets.
They are not so good at judging the complex trade-offs in car engineering.
And he knew that negotiations often involve trade-offs and a balance of both near- and longer-term objectives.
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Americans are familiar with the trade-offs, and with the inevitability of adaptation to the globalized competitive marketplace.
The trade-offs and shades of grey that an entrepreneur must consider before deciding to go into business.
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While diesels provide more power, better fuel economy, and a longer driving range, there are economic trade-offs.
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The realities of governing, however the trade-offs, compromises, and frustrations dash cold water on those expectations.
In doing so, the method forces into the open trade-offs that many would rather not face too squarely.
Trade-offs exist and solutions are possible, but tax reform cannot do everything that it is sometimes asked to do.
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And, most sobering, Mr. Mamet writes in "The Secret Knowledge, " there are no perfect solutions to inequality, only trade-offs.
Investing is often all about trade-offs and lately plenty of income investors have been trading off quality for yield.
So guarding against Melissa-like viruses in the future may involve trade-offs, observers say.
Make trade-offs between protecting a small constituent group (say, pensioners or investors) over a larger (current employees or society).
Or are the points, so well articulated by Mr. Grant, ethically acceptable trade-offs in a world of ethical triage?
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