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I was happy with my image, but that trade-off-the trade-off of working one image to its maximum-is a choice with which all photographers must live.

Photos are unavoidably limited by the trade-off between depth of field, exposure time and image noise.

As for charging speed, there's a trade-off involved: You can restore a battery quickly, but not without reducing the battery's overall performance.

Although all women face a trade-off between the resources their bodies allocate to reproduction and those reserved for the maintenance of health, robust women can afford more of both than frail ones.

As a reader, you face trade-offs with both.

'It means there's a trade-off between aging and cancer,' said Dr. Szostak in an interview.

In particular, are central Banks responsible for the favourable trade-off between unemployment and inflation over the last ten years?

Enforcement of insider trading regulation involves regulation cost, thereby optimal enforcement is to make a trade-off between regulation revenue and cost.

It has been canny with its liabilities, too: over a third of its deposits pay no interest, a trade-off its small-business clients are willing to make in return for sharp service.

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Taking the extra time and effort is a reasonable trade-off in order to teach.

Short-term financing objectives include minimize expected cost, trade-off expected cost and systematic risk, and so on.

But Carrington thinks Parham's suggestion that there's a trade-off between a potent immune system and a big brain is a bit of a stretch.

Low key, trade-offs, there must be gains and losses.

To most thoughtful people, unemployment benefit embodies a painful trade-off.

Although the world may not be about to return to the excesses of the 1970s, the Goldilocks era is tapering off: the trade-off between growth and inflation has deteriorated.

At first glance, s Corp sounds like the ideal solution: no trade-off required.

But in the 1970s, the trade-off between unemployment and inflation seemed to evaporate; both rose at the same time, a phenomenon known as stagflation.

Is that a basic trade-off for not having 3d glasses?

The act of popping up excludes menus from the ranks of visible and immediate commands. The trade-off with menus is thoroughness and power in exchange for a small but uniform dose of clunkiness applied at every step.

That may or may not be the right thing to do. But it is absurd to pretend that there is no trade-off “between our safety and our ideals”.

For the inventor, that may be a reasonable trade-off.

You can decide if the trade-off is worth it to you, but look for the dropped widgets to reappear in future releases of the UI library.

The prototype pushes some technologies to their limits, especially in the trade-off between weight and performance.

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