Sentences with phrase «always trade offs»

There are always trade offs in energy efficiency... but there's no debate about the goal [of being energy efficient].
Engineers do their best to make it all work but there are always trade offs involved.
There are always trade offs.
in trading there are always trade offs and NOTHING is perfect.
That is always the trade off.
There is always a trade off one makes when one uses Print on Demand or self — publishing instead of traditional publishing.
There's always a trade off though, as you'll only get about 8 hours of usage out of this compared to the month of life you get with the Amazon Kindle.
We're both creative individuals, and the intention to support each other's endeavors has been foundational, but it is hard to balance our needs and our daughter's needs — it's always a trade off.
There is always a trade off of cashflow vs. liquidity and most properties in NOVA can be sold in a few weeks.
There is always a trade off, when I craft my house can go to pot, and when I work and focus on housecleaning I do nt get to do the little extras that can make life fun and interesting.And then there are also relationships to keep up.

Not exact matches

Something else the PR for gadgets like Amazon's (many) Echos or Google Home doesn't mention is the massive privacy trade off involved with installing an always - on listening device inside your home.
Is the convenience of firing up your favorite podcast with voice commands worth the potential privacy trade - off of letting a purpose - built always - on recording device into your life?
With that said, you always have to make a trade - off between safety and higher returns.
Currencies are traded around the clock, therefore, there will always be opportunities to trade currency CFDs from Sunday 9 pm GMT to Friday 9 pm GMT (Daylight Savings Time switched off).
«When positioning portfolios for inflation, it's important to remember that trade - offs are always involved.
Instead of more diversification always being better, it becomes a trade - off of risk versus return: Holding more stocks in a portfolio lowers risk, but at the cost of also lowering expected return.
Guy Smith: That's been one of my observations, because I've been in the marketing trades within side of technology and there's always this divide between sales and marketing because the salespeople, in my opinion, my humble opinion, tend to be quarterly driven and whatever the lost sale that they last had is today's emergency and I have a feeling that that's one of the ways that feature creep gets into products is the salespeople talking about the sale they just lost and if we only had that feature, and then that knocks the entire development organization off course for the features that actually serve a broader market.
I was managing pension fund equities in 1987 and I will always vividly remember Black Monday, as I stood in the trading room, reading the DJ news wire, and my trader said she was seeing NO bids at the opening bell, and over a third of the S&P 500 stocks were not even trading at 10:30 while other stocks were off 20 % + with bid - ask spreads as large as the Grand Canyon.
There's always a downside in investing and the trade - off demanded of you by the Living Off Your Money approach to retirement spending is that you can tolerate a volatile income and asset allocatioff demanded of you by the Living Off Your Money approach to retirement spending is that you can tolerate a volatile income and asset allocatiOff Your Money approach to retirement spending is that you can tolerate a volatile income and asset allocation.
As always, the key to consistent, long - term trading profitability is simply to plan your trades and trade your plan, without getting distracted by the financial «gurus» and talking heads of mass media (turning off the TV helps in this regard).
While shares of American Water Works Company Inc (NYSE: AWK) have always traded for a steep premium, the recent sell - off presents a rare opportunity.
And while shares have always traded for a steep premium, the recent sell - off presents a rare opportunity.
«Drug testing,» as Elliott notes, «has always involved a kind of moral trade - off in which subjects are asked to take risks for the good of other people.»
The trade off is always going to be Equal to your gain.
Even with the phenotype, perhaps there is a «trade off involved» in that the same underlying genetic sub-scripts serve other purposes, or perhaps the sheer numbers of gene - hormonal permutations mean it will always manifest itself due to pure statistics.
There has always been a trade - off between fly ball and ground ball pitchers.
This trade - off can work out but it is vital that our full - backs, who in this case turn into wing - backs, give their all and are always up to to speed.
Of course, the trimmer it is, the smaller it is, which means it is not going to be as absorbent as a big and bulky diaper, but that is always the trade - off.
When you pack a lunch, there's always the danger that your kid will trade away their healthy food for junk food, or that they'll mooch off a friend and you'll find the same bag of carrots sitting in their lunch box day after day.
We were always going to have some sort of intimate relationship with it, or cut ourselves off entirely from our main trading partner.
There are always trade - offs, Dilnot says.
«Speed and depth is always the trade - off,» says Xu.
However, it's always a trade - off between your current research and finding the time to play with the new toy.
«The problem with commercially available white - light LEDs is that there is always a trade - off between optimal energy efficiency and acceptable color rendition» says Schnick.
The trade - off will always be there: when trying to improve one parameter with a specific combination of lenses, the other will deteriorate.
«The issue here is that there is always a trade - off in climate modeling between high resolution and acceptable computational cost — primarily time needed for simulation,» Gutowski explains.
«There's always a trade - off,» he said.
There is always a trade - off between energy availability and the environment just as there is a relationship between environmental health and population levels.
«There's always trade - offs,» said Keene.
«Though the continuously rotating field used for the μTUM is harder to implement than an alternating field, the trade - off is that the tumbling robot always has a point in contact with the ground, provided that there are no sharp drop - offs or cliffs in its path.
These five bullet points might not look like much — but when you're a woman who prided herself on her voracious sex drive and then it completely vanished, and you became infertile, and had acne... the thing was, I always suspected that my weight was to blame for my acne, at least in part, but I always thought it still worth the trade off.
This outfit did me well as I dashed from coffee meetings at the Covent Garden hotel, to the streets of Soho (this outfit actually got a lot of attention which is always an amusing and overwhelming aspect of fashion week), to the Apartment to trade tales with my blogging friends, catch up on work and emails, and to get a moments rest before the afternoon and evenings events kicked off.
Short weeks always tend to throw me off my game, but don't get me wrong, it's well worth the trade - off.
Do you always decide the restaurant or do you trade off with your partner?
Although I put my looks together inexpensively, the trade - off has always been the HOURS I spend at it.
It also helps to realize that no matter how great someone might have it, there is always a trade - off.
As always, Criterion authors the Blu - ray to both support bookmarks and resume playback, a perfectly fair trade - off for the slight delay it takes to play chosen bonus features and return to the menu afterwards.
Just rest assured that should you find yourself in possession of a Windows RT device and can't trade it in for something better, like a full Windows 8 tablet, you can always take your mind off your misery with some great games.
Her skill Vengeance boosts power based on the difference in HP, but since it also drains your HP, it isn't always a worthy trade - off.
Disruption was precisely the point, of course, but there's always a trade - off, an implied cost - benefit bargain.
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