Make trade offs like retiring early but spending less each month.
I get that —
we all make trade offs in our lives — but if you are going to publish — then do so «the right way» — putting a poorly edited book out there benefits no one... not the writer, nor the reader, or the industry in general.
I'm not sure if I'd say the Bucks have done well stopping opposing stars, but some of the unique aspects of their defense would seem to suggest
they make trade offs that would force others to beat them.
You can gauge the interest in responsible investing simply from the increase in shareholder proposals being filed about ESG issues and the exponential growth in the number of questions being asked by institutional investors, researchers and clients - and as a CEO, I have to
make trade offs that may not be in the best short term profit interest of the Bank but are viewed in our best long term interest.
So we are definitely
making these trade offs.
«Publishers previously had to
make a trade off between their own content and their sponsored content,» he says.
«We don't want our customers to feel like they're
making a trade off.»
Make the trade off a celebration and make a big fuss over your growing up child.
You're
making a trade off.
You should, however, take a minute to evaluate whether you're willing to
make the trade off required to create an eBook the right way.
Yet you constantly
make trades off - plan.
During an easing cycle, where the central bank decreases interest rates,
making the trade off of credit risk for interest rate risk could be a good strategy.
«If you are committed to building your emergency cash reserves, you may need to begin
making some trade offs and lifestyle adjustments to help you reach your goal,» said Hutchinson.
We have
made a trade off for whatever reason and have accept the mundane existence in exchange for meager paychecks.
The 3200 mAh isn't too small, but given the fact that even comparatively smaller phones such as Galaxy S7 Edge and Google Pixel XL manage to have 3600 and 3450 mAh capacity batteries respectively, then it's obvious that LG
made a trade off for a small battery against removable battery provision.
Not exact matches
But since profits begin to trail
off as the price gets further away from $ 55 in either direction, Gordon wants to
make sure he has a point at which to get out of the
trade.
It «s just that we're unaware we're
making these
trade -
offs.
You need to fill your needed roles, sometimes faster than others, so we must
make trade -
offs between choosing someone with the right skills today versus the ability to do the role and much more in the future.
Newer models can deliver good fuel economy and greater versatility than four - doors, so consumers aren't being asked to
make any
trade -
offs.
And when goals conflict, «the goals that are the most salient are usually the ones that we
make our
trade -
offs in favor of.»
In reality, everyone is
making personal and professional
trade -
offs — spending time here versus there.
«Investors can come with demands (equity, board seats, etc.), so a smart thing to do is consider what you need the money for (new product, new markets, «supercharging» growth, etc.) and balance what you will get, with the
trade -
offs you'll have to
make.
And he says that, unless you inherited wealth and position, you'll have to
make some
trade -
offs in order to get what you want.
I believe the CCPA has
made the right choice in doing so; I am delighted to see a recognition between the
trade -
off between a higher minimum wage and employment.
The federal government has secured opposition support to pass one of the most substantial budget packages since the Coalition took office in 2013,
making trade -
offs on renewable energy funding and welfare payments to pick up about $ 6 billion in savings.
There are certainly better -
off customers in many emerging markets that will inevitably
trade up from their cheapo Chinese -
made Android phones, perhaps to a BlackBerry, but does that then
make the Q5 a high - end device in such places?
Paula Szuchman and Jenny Anderson have
made plenty of
trade -
offs in their marriages.
In fact, after talks with scores of recruiters, company owners, HR directors, and the recruits themselves, one thing has become clear: for the right opportunity, a lot of heavy hitters are willing to
make considerable
trade -
offs — beginning with the most traditional component of a compensation package: salary.
In the history of American business and entrepreneurship, lots of success has come from others
making similar types of
trade -
offs.
At the same time, Xi may be mindful that Trump has held
off on
trade actions against China that he loudly threatened during the 2016 presidential campaign to give Beijing more time to
make progress on North Korea.
The «Mad Money» host argued that these
trading instruments
made the sell -
off significantly worse by forcing the hedge fund managers who bought them to cover their losses when volatility spiked.
Smart investors know that every financial decision you
make is a
trade -
off between risk and return.
Digging into the four c's of diamonds — color, cut, clarity and carat — are key, both to gauge the quality of a stone and understand where you might
make trade -
offs (or not), Chertoff said.
If we break down the season into the games before and after the
trades and omit the eight straight games LeBron missed, we see just how much the
trades have paid
off and how much the Cavs have improved since they
made the deals.
Executives can mitigate these situation by forcing their organization to determine, analyze and communicate in advance the known and potential
trade -
offs as a part of the decision -
making process.
Canada's
trade agenda — and its difference to that of its North American neighbor the U.S. — has
made news at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau touting a «push back against the anti-
trade tendency in globalization that will leave us all worse
off.»
The exercise was structured such that negotiating partners had to think collaboratively and
make trade -
offs to create a maximally profitable deal.
Bond can
make short - term
trade -
offs for long - term payoffs.
Asking a candidate to do something or share what they have done reveals a great deal about how they interact with others and what thought processes and
trade -
offs they
make to get the job done.
In essence, parties engage in
trade when the resulting exchanges
make both sides better
off.
With the proliferation of undoubtedly useful sales automation tools like Prospect.io and Reply comes a natural
trade -
off: You gain some in productivity and scale from employing these kinds of services that do automated outreach on your behalf, but you also lose some when it comes to the personal touch that can often
make all the difference.
«Putting up
trade barriers will not
make us better
off,» Dudley said, adding globalization «has benefits and costs.»
I just think that oil is going to be down for a long time and these stocks
trade off of that, and that
makes me not want to own any of the solars.»
Perhaps you could argue that the growth / profitability
trade -
off is not being
made efficiently, but all signs point to Travis being the most effective business operators alive.
The SPAC was
trading slightly below its offering price when Traina signed the merger agreement, which has
made it difficult for him to round up enough yes votes from Terra Nova shareholders, who may be better
off voting down the deal and getting back their original investments in the SPAC.
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argument is usually
made with complete lack of acknowledgement for the
trade -
off being consciously
made for investment in growth.
Rather than split up the leadership functions, they tackled priorities together and
traded off if one wasn't
making progress.
Knowing how to set a realistic budget, understanding the market, researching and preparing for additional costs and figuring out what
trade -
offs you're willing to
make can help you save on rent.