Sentences with phrase «as tradeoffs»

This guide aims at helping you understand the process as well as the tradeoffs and risks that come with refinancing your student loans.
Worryingly for Emanuel's administration, the union seems to be framing the dispute as a tradeoff between education and economic development, with Sharkey noting that, «We need to be asking why we're spending on things like river walks when our schools aren't funded.»
Unemployment is regarded as a tradeoff for the values of economic freedom, but those.
The study provides valuable confirmation of the idea that ancient penguins swapped flight for underwater prowess, known as the tradeoff hypothesis, says Chris Thaxter, a seabird ecologist at the British Trust for Ornithology in Thetford, U.K. «This is a major step forward... in understanding how the tradeoff hypothesis works.»
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.
This, after all, is what you should expect from a turbocharged diesel engine, at least as a tradeoff for meeting emissions standards.
They try to minimize the chance of losing any of their principal, but as a tradeoff to taking fewer risks, they have a lower potential return.
Last - hitting (the act of delivering a final blow to a minion) is present in this game, but is less punishing compared to other games as minions that aren't killed by a hero still drop a small amount of CP, allowing a hero to roam and gank other lanes without worrying about losing too much income as a tradeoff, as long as they return to collect it at some point.
Although it should be said that there's no harm in turning down the resolution and settings for higher FPS numbers, as the game itself is pretty solid and you will definitely enjoy it, in spite of the relatively poor visuals as a tradeoff.
Both frame the issue as a tradeoff, however uncomfortable, for environmentalists.
As a tradeoff for that lackluster styling you get a slight bump in processor power, better resistance to the elements in terms of shocks, drops and dust as well as the addition of LTE networking.

Not exact matches

«Because of our emphasis on the long - term, we may make decisions and weigh tradeoffs differently than some companies... We will continue to make investment decisions in light of long - term market leadership considerations rather than short - term profitability considerations or short - term Wall Street reactions... We aren't so bold as to claim that the above is the «right» investment philosophy, but it's ours, and we would be remiss if we weren't clear in the approach we have taken and will continue to take.»
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.
As financial planner Lawrence DeFluri, co-founder of SevenBridge Financial Group, says: «It's a tradeoff.
But be warned, making something sacred «is a bit dangerous as it tends to ignore the existence of tradeoffs (sacred things are considered inviolable), but it can be valuable when used judiciously.»
Make sure you articulate the gain vs. pain tradeoff clearly, as our brains are wired to either seek pleasure and / or avoid pain.
Bitcoin loyalists argue that Ethereum's fatal tradeoff is that it's not as secure, and they point to the DAO hack as Exhibit A. Even in the Bitcoin community, though, there's some envy for the flexibility of Buterin's creation.
Every funding decision is a complex tradeoff between near - term and longer - term costs and paybacks, as well as overall ownership and control.
That would typically be $ 8 to $ 15 per square foot per year, according to various industry estimates — not as good a deal as the department stores get, but still a worthy tradeoff for the traffic they draw.
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.
Expect to accept some tradeoffs, such as limited options in lenders and loan types, and higher interest rates or loan fees.
We featured this stock as one of our top picks in our special June 2017 report «Selling Shovels in a Gold Rush,» and recent industry trends make the risk / reward tradeoff even more appealing.
Maximising loan volumes is all about putting the emphasis on the «return» component of the risk / return tradeoff and as low an emphasis as possible on the «risk» component.
We can even come up with hedge ratios that show the theoretical tradeoff between tranches as losses increase or decrease, which might work, might, if you are a small player in that market.
You will have to balance these tradeoffs with «Cutting the Fluff» mentioned above, but as long as you can see tangible gains from your efforts, increasing efficiency is a great strategy.
As with most other types of investments there is a tradeoff between risk and reward.
But the tradeoff is that unless you layer in the maple syrup as you stack your pancakes, it often doesn't get distributed enough (the middle pancake in the wedge never seems to have enough maple syrup).
But given the tradeoff the Thunder must accept without Harden, their second unit may not be as powerful as it once was.
True, it's not quite as easy as glass, which allows you to quickly see the amount of liquid from the outside even while baby is drinking, but it's a good solution and not a bad tradeoff.
Second, the environmental tradeoff between cloth diapers and disposables is so slight, and so hard to discern, that a fair analysis must take into account such relatively minor factors as the water and pesticides used to grow the cotton; the gas burned by the delivery truck; and the electricity and water used by parents who clean the diapers themselves.
If you have triplets or twins and a toddler, then it seems like the obvious choice, but as with everything, there are certain tradeoffs that you must consider before buying one.
The final results may well be a tradeoff between the separate - but - related issues of rent regulation and real estate tax abatements, as the two are perpetually held up
To better inform the tradeoffs involved in land use choices around the world, experts have assessed the value of ecosystem services provided by land resources such as food, poverty reduction, clean water, climate and disease regulation and nutrients cycling.
In LaPlante's opinion, job security in big pharma is not as stable as in other industries, but generally higher salaries attract those willing to make this tradeoff.
But while no serious tradeoffs were seen in this study, the Indy flies may turn out to have unforeseen weaknesses, such as unusual sensitivity to cold snaps, cautions biochemist Raj Sohal of the University of Southern California in Los Angeles.
The study focuses on how these approaches help coastal communities reduce their risk of flooding and erosion, as well as additional benefits, and the tradeoffs when decision makers choose one type over another.
Optimization problems are everywhere in engineering: Balancing design tradeoffs is an optimization problem, as are scheduling and logistical planning.
Mach's current research focuses on complicated adaptation strategies that require tradeoffs, such as managed retreat, a coastal management strategy in which people are moved away from encroaching shorelines.
Dusk - foraging moths avoid this sensorimotor tradeoff; their nervous systems slow down but not so much as to interfere with their ability to track the movements of real wind - blown flowers.
According to EPP Assistant Professor Kate Whitefoot who co-authored the report, the current standards are not nearly as difficult to hit — and can have even greater positive effects — once you account for the ability of automakers to make tradeoffs with other vehicle attributes.
«I definitely think that we are seeing heightened sensitivity to the economy side of the economy - environment tradeoff,» said Scott Keeter, director of survey research at the Pew Research Center, adding that a number of other polls have shown a slight downward movement in numbers of people who list climate or the environment as a top priority.
«This methodology can serve as an advanced strategy to analyze the accuracy - dose tradeoff for other imaging systems, imaging technologies, or clinical tasks.»
That's important for public officials to know and for them to be cognizant of these tradeoffs as they develop or continue to develop dietary guidelines in the future.»
In engineering and other fields, tradeoffs such as this can be represented on a graph as a curved line called the Pareto front.
A ROC curve is generated for each sequenced genome to demonstrate the tradeoff in sensitivity and specificity as a function of two metrics that are well correlated with quality of the event detection: insertionScore and insertionDnbCount.
In projecting climate variables such as temperature, precipitation, and humidity, there is generally a tradeoff between (a) the ability to produce high - resolution projections needed to inform local decisions and model local responses, and (b) the ability to sample uncertainty.
As you'd guess, all sources of protein are not created equal, and there are tradeoffs.
Even as I need some moisturizing of my (unwelcome geriatric 62 y o) complexion, the tradeoff wasn't worth it.
So long as you know and are ok with the tradeoffs involved, then it's ultimately up to each individual to make their own personal decisions on how they go about approaching the dieting phase.
Certain dressy / party looks aren't as stellar when hose are added to the mix, so the tradeoff is warmth (more important) over style (less important).
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