Sentences with phrase «without tradeoffs»

Still not sure how it can achieve it without tradeoffs.
Experts from the Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) are able to speak to the need for a clean DREAM Act, without tradeoffs that further criminalize and marginalize immigrant communities, as well as proposals on the floor and the threats they pose to immigrant communities.
So basically it's a way of getting the benefits of higher tire pressure but without the tradeoffs.
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When inflammation is quelled and healing is heightened in this manner, skin balance is reestablished, and the flare cycle can be broken, all without the tradeoffs inherent in pharmaceutical treatments.
Everything just feels overly heavy or taut without the tradeoff of getting a sporty driving character.

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A key one for investors: the tradeoffs in buying shares of a new technology company without having a say in how it's run.
But given the tradeoff the Thunder must accept without Harden, their second unit may not be as powerful as it once was.
«When I think about the tradeoff of a graduate student for a staff scientist who is already extremely well trained, who can work without constant supervision, who can really help train the younger people in the laboratory,... I actually think we'll be more productive,» she said.
It will result in half of all life being eliminated, but the tradeoff is the other half getting to live without worrying about dwindling resources.
Without finding a tradeoff between great teaching and great research, we believe this to be an advantageous allocation of faculty talent.
What about the other demand — how can you manage your budget without making tradeoffs that hurt students?
Scientific management also seems to promise that the answer can be found without confronting difficult questions of distributive justice; we persist in the illusion that science combined with policy can fix our problems without requiring any difficult choices or tradeoffs.
A district budgeting system that allocates actual dollars and provides principals with autonomy to make tradeoffs with scarce resources would help ensure that all schools get a fair shot at hiring talented teachers without forcing those with less expensive staffs to subsidize the others.
Henio Arcangeli Jr., general manager of the Honda Division, said the next Insight was developed to provide ample interior space and best - in - class performance «without the typical tradeoffs
BMW will offer a new product range starting this spring for customers who want the M Division look without all if the tradeoffs for comfort.
Yes, I went without a fountain pen for a week while I researched and waited for shipping, but the tradeoff in time meant I got exactly the item I wanted.
The tradeoff for having the guarantee is that payments will be lower compared to an identical annuity without the guarantee.
This feature captures the excitement of bringing your favorite character to a tough situation without making you overpowered — there is a tradeoff of health to summon them, and they'll be pulling valuable experience points that permanent members of your team need.
Studios are also about to find out if there's a tradeoff at the expense of an early build showing poorly, or dooming a game's gameplay to a boring first impression without guidance or direction for players who just walked in.
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.
Environmental policy is about making the right tradeoffs it isn't about prohibitions it is about measuring what will benefit society the most without the most harm to the environment, and hopefully get to a point where we are doing good enough to allow the earth catchup to what we cause.
According to The Washington Post, an upcoming bill backed by Republicans in Congress will establish a new way for the FCC to regulate internet access without reclassifying it as a utility — this bill would give the FCC the ability to prevent internet providers from prioritizing traffic, but the tradeoff would be that the FCC wouldn't be able to reclassify the internet under Title II.
It has bitcoin's security model for transactions, extends this model to the consensus level, and adds smart contracts without the need for mining or the tradeoffs that most in the industry have become accustomed to.
We're happy with the tradeoff, and when used on its own without another phone for comparison, the Razer Phone's screen looks good, and you won't be disappointed with its performance for video, viewing pictures, or everyday tasks.
Colorado's move into the top 10 oil - and gas - producing states has not been without contention; disputes have arisen over the economic, environmental, and political tradeoffs.
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