Sentences with phrase «fair tradeoff for»

This can be a fair tradeoff for a slimmer phone as long as you get a generous amount of internal space and long battery life.
Some messy spots make a fair tradeoff for the sheer wonder of flying through the air, of racing up the side of an immense building, of dashing around the underside of an aerial fortress.
This can make reloading on the run rather difficult at times but I suppose that's a fair tradeoff for having an option that is otherwise far more enjoyable than point and click movement.
It's a fair tradeoff for all those decades of tax - free growth.
Volvo S90 customers should note the T6 does require premium fuel, but in the grand scheme, seems like a fair tradeoff for such smooth power in every inch of its 6,500 rpm range.
But a slightly busy ride at highway speeds is a completely fair tradeoff for how well the Macan handles, and a little body motion in aggressive cornering doesn't take away too much from its dynamic personality.
Sure, that means that lots of innocent New Yorkers get stopped, questioned, and frisked, but to my policy - wonk eyes, it's a fair tradeoff for greater public safety.
That's a fair tradeoff for the 50 % point redemption bonus or 1:1 points transfer opportunities.

Not exact matches

But understanding the tradeoffs between the approaches to gauging student achievement is important for designing school rating systems that are fair and useful for parents, educators, and policy - makers.
But for one meal a day, it was a fair tradeoff.
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