Examples of 'trade-offs' in a sentence

Meaning of "trade-offs"

Tradeoff is a noun that indicates a situation where achieving one thing results in giving up another, establishing a balance between conflicting factors or choices
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How to use "trade-offs" in a sentence

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Trade-offs between different kinds of rights were inevitable.
Provide balanced information on trade-offs to diverse stakeholders.
There are trade-offs in a retirement business like this.
The issue in both cases is the trade-offs.
These trade-offs will cause some conflicts.
Community members have trade-offs to make as well.
Such trade-offs are fewer than people imagine.
But there are often trade-offs for convenience.
Trade-offs and risks for agricultural expansion.
We shed a light on trade-offs inherent in adaptation choices.
It also identified policy gaps and trade-offs.
Synergies and trade-offs are also present in agriculture.
Consider some examples of ethically indefensible trade-offs.
So there are trade-offs at every step of the way.
But an altruistic approach requires few trade-offs.

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There may be trade-offs and difficult choices.
It is necessary to maintain these trade-offs at all costs.
Fitness trade-offs and predation risk in turtles.
Hence the importance of minimizing the trade-offs.
These irrational trade-offs can be explained by psychology.
Multihull kayaks face a different set of trade-offs.
Each has trade-offs that must be considered.
That it would not be worth the trade-offs.
Minimizing the trade-offs between the environment.
Selecting any one strategy requires trade-offs.
There are always trade-offs in technology.
Different countries observe different such trade-offs.
There may be trade-offs between access and quality.
Early retirement always involves financial trade-offs.
Several types of trade-offs are frequently encountered.
Ensuring network security often requires trade-offs.
Internal trade-offs and external linkages.
I am still faced with impossible trade-offs.
There will be trade-offs between breadth and depth.
Ongoing negotiation of synergies and trade-offs.
Difficult trade-offs were therefore not needed.
But there are also difficulties and trade-offs to consider.
Trade-offs in upstream and downstream activities are very limited.
Better methods to assess trade-offs among land uses.
There are trade-offs as well as synergies between different policies.
We must face up to these trade-offs openly and honestly.
Some trade-offs are more easily managed than others.
However there are considerable trade-offs to solve in every option.
Usually trade-offs between various parameters exist.
It is important to know what the trade-offs are in terms of efficiency.
These trade-offs can exist concurrently or independently.
Substitute strategies introduce trade-offs in efficiency and cost.
Certain trade-offs are not clearly identified.
There are always certain trade-offs to be considered.
The trade-offs of the jumbo model felt minor.

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