Sentences with phrase «than acceptable trade»

For fifty cents or so a day, that's a more than acceptable trade - off.
That's a more than acceptable trade - off for extras and menus taking a few seconds longer to load.

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When the former President met party folks at the trade fair, he touched on this propaganda: issue and used how Adolf Hitler used Joseph Goebbels to manipulate the subconscious instincts of the Germans, to support his advice.Joseph Goebbels declared that,» if you have to use lies to propagate your cause, you would have to repeat it more often than possible and use the established mainstream media to turn it into a publicly acceptable truth».
What is most disconcerting; is that on more than one occasion, Lotus» regional representative has admitted that Lotus was aware of some of the problems I have encountered, and felt that they were an acceptable trade off for performance.
Again, it's not perfect, but it is so much better than anything that I have seen on tablets while using a capacitive stylus that it is an acceptable trade - off.
Marketable limit orders (i.e., buy limit orders priced higher than the prevailing offer price or sell limit orders priced lower than the prevailing bid price) will trade much like market orders, increasing the certainty of execution without the risk of the order trading at a price outside of an investor's acceptable range.
Well, less than a fortnight later, the company released news of the Chairman's upcoming resignation, plus a 9 month trading update which (while excellent) consisted of a single sentence... This appears to draw a line under the failed bid, and signals it's business as usual, which I really don't find acceptable.
And while it is true that Allen's proposed cap - and -(maybe) trade system would reduce European demand on Russian fossil - fuel producers, it would be likely to increase dependence on RussianCO2 sequestration services, since it is probable that massive CO2 sequestration would be more publicly acceptable and cheaper in Siberia than, say, the Paris or Wessex Basins.
I find it passing strange that Pecman thinks that the tribunal erred, as if it has a less - than - acceptable grasp of the situation, whereas the Bureau, in its all - knowing wisdom, knows exactly what needs to be done to control trade associations before - the - fact of committing alleged uncompetitive acts.
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