Examples of 'traded off' in a sentence

Meaning of "traded off"

Traded off: This phrase indicates a compromise or exchange where one thing is given up in return for another. It is often used in negotiations, decision-making, or assessing the consequences of a trade

How to use "traded off" in a sentence

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We traded off chairs every two hours.
A pair at a time is how currencies are traded off.
We traded off singing different melodies over it.
The two cannot be merged or traded off.
European parents traded off quality versus quantity.
The second green example he then traded off.
I just traded off between you.
A very likable man and a woman singer who traded off.
They have traded off most of their assets.
These ASRs require a high priority and cannot be traded off lightly.
Security traded off bourse.
Your current understanding of cooperation is based on concession traded off for gain.
Measures should not be traded off against one another.
To be traded off with equipment of rolling stock to detect derailed wheels.
Decent work did not have to be traded off against environmental sustainability.

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Since all winemaking creates alcohol from fermentation of sugars they are typically traded off.
Security traded off exchange.
These ASRs require a high priority and can not be traded off lightly anymore.
Security traded off market.
The usually conflicting recommendations of different disciplines must be traded off against each other.
They have traded off a loss of fidelity for comprehensiveness.
Agriculture interests must not be traded off for another sector.
This gun traded off some of the range and firepower for compactness and maneuverability.
Clearly, that attribute must be traded off against other attributes.
He had traded off his European patent for the tubes to appease creditors.
In their relativistic milieu, everything can be traded off or dealt away.
Later he was traded off to the Milwaukee Brewers.
And doing them as a single idea, they are traded off against each other.
I traded off yesterday so I got the other shift.
That is, they usually must be traded off against each other.
Babbitt traded off sessions with original Motown bassist James Jamerson.
Housing benefits, rent subsidies and so on are traded off against pension entitlements.
She 's traded off that all her life.
They were both professors, but they traded off being home with the kids.
The other two time I traded off at lower than the KBB suggested third party value.
These troops can then be drafted into existing units, or traded off to other players.
Atum and Kephri sort of traded off being aspects of RA in Egyptian mythology.
Previously available audio recognition-technology often traded off speed against accuracy, or noise immunity.
It was me . We traded off chairs every two hours.
Time ( processor cycles ) and space ( memory ) can be traded off against each other.
Its cultural rights can not be traded off in favour of some larger " civilised " partner.
However, social sector investment can not be traded off against investment in economic sectors.
Optionally, energy efficiency is traded off with uniformity, for example, as described above.
It was not easy . I just traded off between you.

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