单词 | Tradeoff |
例句 | 1 There is a trade-off between doing the job accurately and doing it quickly. 2 There is a trade-off between the benefits of the drug and the risk of side effects. 3 For some car buyers, lack of space is an acceptable trade-off for a sporty design. 4 She said that she'd had to make a trade-off between her job and her family. 5 There has to be a trade-off between quality and quantity if we want to keep prices low. 6 Every choice carries risks, every option has trade-offs. 7 Every managerial decision required trade-offs among competing interests. 8 They are aware of trade-offs between civilization and ecology. 9 This trade-off underscores a serious tension between open architecture and investment incentive during the initial deployment and development of the I-way. 10 It also requires trade-offs and compromises, just as any collective action does. 11 It is very beneficial to work for yourself, but there are trade-offs. 12 Schor's evidence is in direct contradiction to the neo-classical income / leisure trade-off model outlined above. 13 However, taking account of dignity requires the acceptance of any necessary trade-offs between it and other valued objectives. 14 The payment of dividends therefore represents a trade-off between agency costs and flotation costs. 15 The old trade-off between ease of use and security must therefore be addressed. 16 Living organisms have a similar tradeoff in deciding how much mutation and innovation is needed to keep up with a changing environment. 17 This is the trade-off necessary to get permission to scrape off the barnacles. 18 Honda understands those cost-versus-value trade-offs,[] and the critical importance of the quality mindset. 19 Such evidence casts doubt on the validity of the income / leisure trade-off model. 20 Sensitivity, tradeoff analysis, goal programming and isoperformance. 21 So a tradeoff between accuracy and overhead is needed. 22 Another tradeoff society faces is between efficiency and equity. 23 BSE risk assessments in the UK: a risk tradeoff? 24 Tradeoff is an important characteristic of decision behavior. 25 Every complex adaptive organization faces a fundamental tradeoff. 26 In many cases, this is a valuable tradeoff. 27 So appropriate diversification is a tradeoff based on risk and business performance risk. 28 Figure 2.1 summarizes these methods of comparison by showing this tradeoff between the level of abstraction and the scope of countries. 29 The selection of short-term or long-term financing requires the consideration of a very definite risk-return tradeoff. 30 Returning to our earlier theme, we notice there is a tradeoff for shareholders' representatives in employing a manager. 31 The tradeoff of a simulation is between mesh density and simulation time. 32 The economic basis of cooperation is the tradeoff between selfishness and generosity. 33 But then again, slow robots that take forever to commit suicide (such as ramming into a wall) are boring, so its a design tradeoff for you to decide. 34 The classic tradeoff is between " guns and butter. " 35 Tradeoff analysis is a very important thing in the combat system design. 36 So, how to improve the tradeoff relationship between turn-off time and forward voltage is a key problem in power devices. 37 Yeah, life's a tradeoff. 38 Obstruction mechanics seriously decrease learnability and efficiency, butif is done in the name of aesthetic such a tradeoff may be worthwhile. 39 In a word, TCRC and MTCRC resolve soundly the tradeoff between the minimum rate threshold and the TCP-friendliness. 40 He also discussed how SEI's Architecture Tradeoff Analysis Method ( ATAM) framework utilizes these principles to help with the architecture evaluation efforts. 41 A tradeoff definition with minimum rate requirements is introduced and optimal power allocation strategy is addressed for MIMO fading multi-access channels. 42 The probe deployment of distributed network monitor must be tradeoff between cost and coverage. 43 Thus, there is a tradeoff between the performance and difficulty. 44 In a rapidly changing environment, the tradeoff favors keeping the body flexible. 44 try its best to gather and create good sentences. 45 The converter has a good tradeoff between conversion speed and conversion precision. It is a 1.5-bit per stage with 9 stage and digital correction technique. 46 Now Yale scientists are doing away with this strength-moldability tradeoff by developing novel metal alloys that are as moldable as plastic. 47 The tradeoff between robustness and invisibility remains the bottleneck in digital watermarking technology. 48 Society Faces a Short - Run Tradeoff between Inflation and Unemployment. 49 This daily dilemma is labeled the tradeoff between exploration and exploitation. 50 However, it is a tradeoff project to develop digitized receivers because of the limitations of analog-to-digital converter(ADC), digital signal processing(DSP), etc. 51 Methods: Filtering different noises in ECG signals by adopting threshold function of soft-and-hard threshold tradeoff and self-adapting threshold policies. 52 Often the real-time requirement is a tradeoff of time and buffer space. 53 "It seems they felt that giving up a little bit of processor performance for a lot of graphics performance was a reasonable tradeoff, " says Nathan Brookwood, principal analyst at Insight 64. 54 I faced a tradeoff between eating and buying my medicine. 55 Therefore, a tradeoff between a reduction of in communication traffic and the precise location accuracy of the MN is needed in the mobile grid due to the limited operating environment of the MN. 56 Its power dissipation and propagation delay time are a tradeoff of the two comparators. 57 Considering the necessary design tradeoff between practicality and security, we put forward a novel architecture of joint fingerprinting and decryption for digital rights management(DRM). 58 This specific tradeoff involves a choice between two bad results: deadlock the program or fail to protect the state of a critical resource. 59 And we pride ourselves in giving you a rapid return, but there is a tradeoff. 60 The MDUPC only needs the local information to coordinate intercell interference and achieves the best tradeoff between the fairness of users and the spectral efficiency. 61 The tradeoffs between high performance and silicon area are quantitatively evaluated, the optical number of threads-6 is selected by tradeoff analysis. 62 The tradeoff between inventory cost and customer service level is attached much importance in Supply Chain Management(SCM). 63 At the hand-authoring level, the tradeoff between losing some expressivity of syntax and getting editing tool support is worth it. 64 The tradeoff between flow number counting accuracy and cost is made by the characteristic of the logarithmic function. 65 Society face a short - run tradeoff between inflation and unemployment. 66 It is a subject of current discussion whether this tradeoff is unavoidable and whether the lack of extensional principles in intensional Type Theory is a feature or a bug. 67 However, these elements of risk can be mitigated by spending more effort developing the queries; as with many development options, there is a tradeoff between query complexity and query stability. 68 This result is an alternative expression of the well-known tradeoff between efficiency, cutoff frequency, and enclosure volume. 69 However, the tradeoff is an effective one if using the functional approach allows for greater programmer productivity. 70 The testing result indicate that the proposed pixel structure can not only achieve the smaller pixel size and better fill factor but also keep the better tradeoff compared with other counterparts. 71 Simulation experiments demonstrate the scheme achieves a better gain in both MSN access bandwidth and overlay path delay, and better performance in terms of metrics tradeoff and routing adaptation. 72 The CAIV acquisition methodology from US Army emphasizes the affordability and performance-cost Tradeoff in defense systems program. 73 When compared to the serious injures a baton, a sap, or even a punch can inflict, this is definitely a logical and court defendable tradeoff. 74 Where pollution and health are involved in a Benefit-Cost Analysis, a tradeoff must be made between economic costs and the value of a life. 74 try its best to gather and build good sentences. 75 Here the farmer faces a tradeoff between producing meat and producing potatoes. 76 Satisfying tradeoff between accurate estimation and computation complexity is achieved with such hierarchical refinement strategy. |
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