Sentences with phrase «how tradeoffs»

Because there are now many different reconstructions, I think it is a worthwhile endeavor to determine how the tradeoffs work.
In Resourceful Leadership, Elizabeth A. City examines decisions about the use of three key resources — time, money, and staff — and how tradeoffs among them are integrated into school leaders» improvement strategies.
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.»

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We put such a high value on the right to democratic participation that we forbid voters from making tradeoffs of this kind, from weighing how much they value their ability to vote against how much they value some quantity of money.
A few of the arguments, like how the long lineups provide fans an opportunity to talk movies with their fellow attendees, made sense even though I wouldn't consider them a worthy tradeoff for all the other issues.
So how do we make sure we're making the right tradeoff?
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.
A key one for investors: the tradeoffs in buying shares of a new technology company without having a say in how it's run.
She has spent 20 years building software for devices that aren't computers and has a lot of insights on how the internet of things is changing the role of such engineers and the tradeoffs one makes when building a connected product.
Findings in neuroscience and neurochemistry, for example, can also help us better understand the biological underpinnings of dignity and justice or inform us about how moral decisions and tradeoffs occur.
Debate over the tradeoffs and values of how to respond to climate change is appropriate for environmental education, Buhr and other educators say.
In this case, seeing evidence about how senior scientists have behaved and knowing that they had extremely successful careers while still navigating these complex career and personal decisions can help one think more carefully about the tradeoffs involved.»
And life history evolution involves strategic tradeoffs in terms of how an animal is using resources across these traits.
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.
There is a tradeoff between the simplicity of forming these molecules and how close these molecules are to those found in contemporary life.»
«We recognize that a lot of the gun ‑ policy debate in Washington, D.C. will hinge on how different people value the tradeoffs associated with different policy approaches,» said Jens Ludwig, director of the Crime Lab and a co-author of the letter, in an e-mail to ScienceInsider.
«This research shows how important it is for industry and scientists to work together and find potential win - win solutions — or at least to mitigate the tradeoffs between conservation and agricultural production,» says UVM's Fisher.
It's a tradeoff, but now that we know how to do this, we can diagnose and improve the process.»
To understand how plants might manage the tradeoff between these two objectives, Navlakha's team began with three agriculturally valuable crops: sorghum, tomato and tobacco.
Despite the tradeoffs, one thing is certain: human research is key to our understanding of how people perceive electrical stimulation of the brain, and how we may use it to restore tactile sensation to users and help them drink that morning cup of coffee on their own.
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.
And they must learn how to best communicate these tradeoffs to the community, making clear that schools can't do everything with the dollars at hand.
If we want schools to figure out how to do the most with what they have, they need latitude to make the tradeoffs that work best for their own mix of students and adults.
Weighing these tradeoffs requires some assumption about how responsive parties will be to incentives to segregate.
I've written in the past about how embracing competency - based learning could allow us to break the false tradeoffs between summative and formative assessments and allow us to embrace «moderating» assessments that would serve both purposes.
Godwin and Kemerer next move to recount how courts have negotiated that tradeoff.
However, with all the companies relying on predetermined standards and specifications to define how the interdependent components would work together, no one had the design freedom to experiment with all the important feature tradeoffs to get the user experience just right.
Helping citizens understand the tradeoffs involved in efforts to reduce class size may lead to better decisions about how to use the funds we invest in public education.
What about the other demand — how can you manage your budget without making tradeoffs that hurt students?
Research can show how the statistical approach affects the likelihood that programs are identified for some kind of action, which creates tradeoffs; some programs will be rightly identified while others will not.
Some of these tradeoffs are presented here, followed by examples of how we have addressed them in our project.
As part of the accountability - for - flexibility tradeoff, charter schools must be regularly examined for renewal, but little data exists on how often underperforming charters are shut down.
I don't know how many ice storms you'd have to encounter yearly to make this tradeoff worthwhile, but as a Chicago resident, I find conventional front defoggers are plenty good enough.
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.
How much this matters to you will help you decide whether it's worth the tradeoff.
The basic tradeoff is how the annuity withdrawal rate compares with your Safe Withdrawal Rate.
The tradeoff for this is that in the first case you have put a cap on how much upside you can realize.
Of course, after that period, you will have to make higher payments — how much is something you will negotiate — but if you anticipate that your job situation will stabilize and / or you will be making a better income by then, this tradeoff could very well be worth it.
In 1952, Harry Markowitz published published «Portfolio Selection» in The Journal of Finance, in which he formalized a way to analyze investment risk, and showed how assets could be combined in a portfolio to optimize the risk / return tradeoff.
Eventually I wondered whether I had the right tradeoff or not, and how I might work in other metrics like dividends, sales, cash from operations [CFO], and free cash flow [FCF].
Consider how comfortable you are with the risk / return tradeoff when putting together your strategy.
The key is how the Fed weighs the tradeoffs of its dual mandate: stable prices alongside maximum employment.
Additionally, consider how comfortable you are with the risk / return tradeoff of an investment property.
If it is that difficult asking what the right spread tradeoffs are with bonds different qualities, then how would we ever come up with the right tradoffs for common stocks, preferred stocks, REITs, MLPs, bonds of varying qualities, etc?
When there are two or more variables, the rationality breaks down, because the average man does not know how to analyze the pricing tradeoffs.
How many TNR trappers and colony caretakers — folks whose dedication and resiliency is truly remarkable — are going to sign up for TVHR, with its numerous undesirable tradeoffs?
No matter how good an invert can be, there are usually drawbacks — or tradeoffs — so be certain you are familiar with the species before you merchandise it.
I hope the particle effects can stay, but I'm debating how much they harm visibility and performance so it's a tradeoff.
re: # 600 All application areas that I've ever dealt with have their own tradeoffs between development and QA, i.e., how much money and schedule time will one spend on the latter.
This includes identifying the values that may be at risk; synthesizing information on how climate risk management problems can be prioritized and manageably bounded; providing concrete options for managing risks, including how to create or identify such options; summarizing lessons learned in how to defensibly select among options by making explicit the inevitable tradeoffs that will arise when objectives conflict; evaluating the conditions under which such actions would be more or less effective; and providing guidance on how to manage continuous change over time, since climate risks are unlikely to be static.
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