Sentences with phrase «not trade off»

As the ecosystem of Bhutan is very fragile, we have some non-negotiables which we can not trade off with anything to stay firm on our goal of staying carbon neutral.
While investing in short term funds, it is prudent to look for the funds which do not trade off safety in lieu of returns.
One of the most fascinating things about the Cayenne is the fact that it does not trade off - road performance for highway speed.
Everybody's busy at this time of year, so why not trade off guest posts with a friend or two?
DO NOT TRADE OFF YOUR VEGETABLES FOR 30gram of Carbs from a block of chocolate, the nutrients that vegetables and nuts provide are essential to your health.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo urged national Democrats this weekend to not trade off legal protections for undocumented immigrants who arrived in the U.S. as children with funding for a wall on the Mexican border.
The tentacles went just as deep as did the tap roots of other species such that the trees were not trading off structural differences for the ability to seek nutrients and water deep in the soil.
It lacks a world - ruling plot, a big CGI finale and it doesn't trade off 9/11 imagery.
She absolutely knocked me over with that performance, the first of which doesn't trade off of her Spanishness (if that makes sense).
«We have one rule that never changes, which is that we don't trade off beauty,» said Palmer.
Simply see to it that you don't trade off the precision of your thoughts, and their look.
Our model of service delivery doesn't trade off old imaginings of Indigenous incompetence, dysfunction or despair.
She says that «truly new reform» would ensure that all Indigeneous funding (both Indigenous specific and mainstream) advances the interests of the Indigenous community, both in terms of process and outcomes, with a model of service delivery that «doesn't trade off old imaginings of Indigenous incompetence, dysfunction or despair».

Not exact matches

These are not trade - offs.
Republic's model, observes technology industry analyst Jeff Kagan, «is innovative, but there are trade - offs for the customer because all the kinks haven't been worked out yet.»
This is not a trade - off between your business goals and your goals of taking care of your people.
The inevitable trade - off is that you will be taking on some additional risk; if the growth doesn't materialize, the stock price could fall.
Newer models can deliver good fuel economy and greater versatility than four - doors, so consumers aren't being asked to make any trade - offs.
The Trump administration is not losing Europe by calling Germany out for living off its trade partners, and for its subpar defense spending.
«Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do, so throw off the bowlines, sail away from safe harbor, catch the trade winds in your sails.
China is off to a strong start in 2018 and any trade spat with the U.S. would not be felt until later in the year or in 2019, says Kelvin Lau of Standard Chartered Bank.
«I don't think those trade - offs are needed if you're smart about technology.»
And while trade isn't a zero - sum game — Americans aren't necessarily worse off because they have access to cheap foreign products — importing more than you export leads to a gradual erosion of wealth.
«There's no perfect way to do this and no way to handle complex workplace issues that doesn't have any downsides or trade - offs,» he tells the Times.
I mean, I think that if there's some magic leap in technology that I haven't seen yet, but right now everything looks like a strict trade - off.
Less - grocery - exposed REITs Acadia and Federal Realty, for example, which operate so - called street retail properties, saw their stocks trade off slightly Friday but not as much as their shopping center peers.
Retirement planning requires a good amount of discipline and dedication — not to mention many trade - offs.
With its stock trading at $ 32, not far off its 52 - week lows, Vaccaro calls Fiesta «undervalued and underappreciated.»
The trade - off is that you limit your pool of potential people, because not everyone is willing to work this way.
Digging into the four c's of diamonds — color, cut, clarity and carat — are key, both to gauge the quality of a stone and understand where you might make trade - offs (or not), Chertoff said.
The Steelers traded for Eagles nickelback Brandon Boykin in the off - season, and he didn't even play defense Thursday night.
Yet even as the loudest voices in President Donald Trump's administration ratchet up their protectionist talk, experts aren't ready to sound the alarm that a «trade war» has officially kicked off.
These trends are surely not ideal for consumers, but they mark a necessary trade - off for overall lower ticket prices.
It's also not unusual for individuals responsible for executing an initiative (approved by the executive) to automatically assume that if a trade - off arises, the conflict will be resolved in favor of executing the new initiative.
The news agency, citing two anonymous sources, said that Walgreens» plan announced last month to sell 865 drugstores to tiny regional rival Fred's (fred) for $ 950 million hadn't convince the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's lawyers to sign off on the deal.
All the confusion hasn't stopped Wi - Fi equipment manufacturers from coming out with pre-standard devices, usually described as pre-n or MIMO upgrades to 802.11 g. Impatient entrepreneurs in need of more bandwidth and better wireless coverage should be aware of the potential trade - offs of pre-n adapters, though.
Walgreens, which operates about 8,000 U.S. stores, had proposed to sell off hundreds of stores to regional rival Fred's (fred) to mollify regulators, but many media reports suggested the Federal Trade Commission was not convinced that the plan would do enough to preserve competition.
«It does not have to be a trade - off between [an entrepreneur's] personal life and his professional project.
U.S. stocks came off the day's lows after U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said he did not desire to change China's economic system but wanted to limit the damage it causes to the United States and encourage more foreign competition.
«Putting up trade barriers will not make us better off,» Dudley said, adding globalization «has benefits and costs.»
I just think that oil is going to be down for a long time and these stocks trade off of that, and that makes me not want to own any of the solars.»
Perhaps you could argue that the growth / profitability trade - off is not being made efficiently, but all signs point to Travis being the most effective business operators alive.
«A government that emphasizes its commitment to protect the interests of working Canadians should not reject this opportunity to lower unemployment when it can be achieved without a serious trade - off,» Scarth states.
I realized that type of trade - off just wasn't worth it.
The fate of major proposed mergers, not just Bayer - Monsanto but also Dow Chemical and DuPont, which plan to spin off their combined agriculture businesses, will be decided by Trump's nominees to lead antitrust enforcement at the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission.
Rather than split up the leadership functions, they tackled priorities together and traded off if one wasn't making progress.
The trade - off doesn't please him.
In a new report, researchers from the University of Sydney examine the «privacy - communication trade - off in open - plan offices» and find that the benefits of easy communication that supposedly go along with open - plan offices don't outweigh the the disadvantages, such as a major lack of privacy.
I have argued this often to journalists and industry pundits that simply don't understand the trade - off between profits & growth.
It wasn't enough to meet Wall Street's expectations and the stock was off 9 % in premarket trading on Thursday.
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