Sentences with phrase «accepted tradeoff»

Expect to accept some tradeoffs, such as limited options in lenders and loan types, and higher interest rates or loan fees.
Most other modern countries have essentially melded their private - education sectors into their systems of public financing — and have accepted the tradeoffs that accompany such financing, namely government regulation of curriculum, teacher credentialing, student admissions and more.
Battery life is only a plus in that, in my experience, iPad batteries tend to last longer before they start to lose capacity, and they're smaller devices so charging lockers take less classroom space than laptop versions... But it's really not a big enough difference to accept the tradeoff in every other area.
I personally think it looks great on my nightstand, and can accept the tradeoff of style over space.

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But it's all too possible that everything he has accomplished to date has delivered Zuckerberg to a place where he simply has too much at stake to accept the painful tradeoffs required to solve what he has correctly identified as Facebook's most pressing problems in 2018.
Whether or not you are successful depends on how you define success, and on the tradeoffs you are willing to not just accept but embrace as you pursue your own definition of success.
But given the tradeoff the Thunder must accept without Harden, their second unit may not be as powerful as it once was.
Then perhaps she has to believe her perspective is right so she can live with the tradeoffs she accepted.
Neither DiPersio nor Wartman regrets the decision to undergo a stem cell transplant, accepting the chronic GVHD as the tradeoff for an increased GVL effect.
It will also require that they accept that the computer may not be quite as good as them at certain aspects of the job — like delivering a particular lesson — but that the tradeoff is worth it for students in terms of what teachers will now be able to devote their time to.
The guide also examines the pros and cons of each approach, so voters come to acknowledge that any solution will require sacrifices or drawbacks and decide which tradeoffs they are willing to accept.
Only white reform apologists accept this as a worthwhile tradeoff.
However, the tradeoff is that you can also use all methods of payment that Bandcamp can accept, including credit cards.
In making tradeoffs among competing alternatives, we have distinguished ourselves from other professional investors in several ways: our willingness to hold cash balances, sometimes substantial, awaiting opportunities; our preference for investments with a catalyst for the realization of underlying value; our willingness to accept varying degrees of illiquidity in exchange for incremental return; and our flexibility in pursuing opportunities in new areas.
The correct statement of a risk - reward tradeoff is that you should never accept a risk unless you are paid enough.
That objective is to accept market risk in conditions that have generally been associated with high or at least acceptable average return / risk tradeoffs, and to avoid or hedge away market risk in conditions that have generally produced hostile tradeoffs, on average.
Resolving legal issues is often about tradeoffs, and it is important to know when to recommend standing firm, and when accept a resolution that it good enough to allow the business endeavor to thrive.
I happily accept the size and weight tradeoff with the Moto X Play, because I can't imagine a scenario where I wouldn't want to have the benefit of its jumbo 3,630 mAh battery.
It's a tradeoff that many have come to accept, with even some high - end devices from LG being added to the offerings.
«I believe the community has shown it accepts a philosophy of tradeoffs, of making more mistakes for more innovation and usability,» Hudson said.
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