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tradeoff

  1. must be given up, and what is gained, when an economic decision is made.


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“The tradeoff put to Harvard and other universities is clear: Allow the Government to micromanage your academic institution or jeopardize the institution’s ability to pursue medical breakthroughs, scientific discoveries, and innovative solutions,” the filing states.

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On the frigid coast of Maine, hard-bitten b***hes turn out to be the battered survivors in a brutal world of tradeoffs.

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Congress is the appropriate venue for deliberating and determining the tradeoffs associated within the foreign assistance budget and across the government as a whole.

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Farming involves a lot of tradeoffs, and a few of these are often leveraged to make organic look worse.

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The tradeoff of simply providing access but with inflexible guardrails means that being given access can be just as stressful as not having had access in the first place.

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