In the off-trade, Tennent's sales declined by 16%, which the group said was a result of its "pursuit of value growth".
Catcher Travis d'Arnaud, the prize of the off-season trade with Toronto that cost the Mets Dickey, hit .343 this spring, providing a tantalizing glimpse at his ability.
That, however, suggests that female titi and owl monkeys must be involved in a life-shortening trade-off of their own.
Lord Lawson aimed to rid economic policy of the notion that there was a long-run trade-off between employment and inflation.
Large in magnitude, it challenges the basic notion of a risk-reward trade-off.
What you will find, however, is a large vent sitting right behind the display -- a trade-off for having a perfectly smooth bottom side.
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Now, certainly this disaster did not do the shareholders of BP much good, but the point is that, in financial terms, there is an optimal risk-return trade-off to be made.
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Individual investors select shares with the highest return and track record, consumers select the bank with the best rates, your pension fund invests your savings in companies with the highest risk-return trade-off, and so on.
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Once a worker makes enough to cover their basic needs, their perception shifts from what the amount allows them to physically purchase to social reference points like the work-life trade-off and where they stand in relation to their peers.
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Once we turn that corner, the energy-environment trade-off will start to work to our advantage, and possibly to the advantage of the whole world if we can develop low- or no-carbon energy technologies that can compete with cheap fossil fuels.
With the number of commentators out there forecasting a recession increasing by the day, markets appeared scared on Thursday, as the risk-off trade caught on.
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Still, if you're trying to limit saturated fat in your diet by enjoying low- and fat-free foods, the trade-off may be worth it if you limit sodium in other areas.
Those start-up CEOs always face a trade-off between operating their business and helping others.
Many would-be innovators deal with the trade-off between efficiency and innovation by rejecting traditional management entirely.
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This is a carrot and stick approach -- in which the carrot may be the lure of an exclusive interview, and the stick is the publicists' insistence that you should cover disturbing half-chair half-woman type films as a trade-off to gain access to the cast of a great one.
Pastor Gerald Taylor of the Texas Organizing Project, which is aimed at helping low- and middle-income families, would say the trade-off is rather one-sided.
Toshiba's new memory element advances the company's pioneering work in STT-MRAM and overcomes the longstanding operating trade-off by securing improved speed while reducing power consumption by 90 percent.
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While opening up two-way control and surrendering the UI to its perceived over-the-top video-providing enemy could change pay-TV as we know it, the trade-off is Google TV compatibility could give 'em the competitive edge they need.
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Unfortunately, it seems that Lenovo has also seen fit to remove one of the big selling points of the original S10, the ExpressCard slot, although the built-in 3G does at least makes that trade-off a bit more manageable.
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The second debate revolves around the dilemma of global vis-a-vis local strategy, that is, the trade-off between global standardization and local customization.
However, the trade-off between the costs and benefits of size is affected by another factor: trade restrictions.
For us, giving up 2, 500 square feet of gracious California living for a 500-square-foot apartment in Paris or Istanbul is more than a fair trade-off.
In a booming economy, especially if the raises are largely symbolic (like the catch-up minimum wage adjustments since 1990), that may be an acceptable trade-off for keeping the social pact that sustains capitalism and free markets.
But there's always a trade off - my dear old mum was there, and for me, she always made anything and everything worthwhile.
You know when I came, became leader of the Labour Party, I mean all this seems very odd now, but when I became leader of the Labour Party we got 90 per cent of our money off the trade unions - and that was a huge point of criticism.
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In return George Alogoskoufis, the new, pro-market finance minister, will hold off on reforms that Pasok-run trade unions oppose, such as full privatisation of Greece's telecoms and electricity companies.
And its government is well-off, getting revenue from an industrial free-trade zone sited in the middle of the rainforest.
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