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"But there is only one person in the British system of government that has to arbitrate between the competing arguments and ultimately come to a decision, having made a call on the trade-offs."
Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-67597455?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
"Can it be built, what are the trade-offs, what's the cost?"
Even so, saving the lake and reducing water use comes with trade-offs.
Source: https://dailyutahchronicle.com/2023/04/14/dunn-utah-drought-great-salt-lake-water-use/
In the early days of the endeavour numerous technologies were deployed to abate the problem, and though most worked there had to be trade-offs, what one lacked another provided and so the cycle went.
Source: https://guardian.ng/life/scaling-solutions-to-the-blockchains-trilemma-rollups-to-the-rescue/
“I think this is the first step in this service levels discussion,” he said, noting that there will have to be trade-offs between service levels and tax rates.”
These trade-offs can seldom be known or specified completely, but they could be more explicitly acknowledged.
The Stringdusters recorded “Flatt & Scruggs” as a live, full-band album (as opposed to going back in and adding more instrumentals and vocals) and the chemistry is evident in their cohesion, solos and generous trade-offs.
This simplicity comes with trade-offs: You may prefer an afternoon departure but get stuck with a morning flight.
True, the trade-offs between the long and short term are not always cut and dried.
Source: https://www.heraldnet.com/opinion/comment-milton-friedman-was-right-ceos-should-focus-on-profit/
While collaboration offers benefits in specific contexts, it is essential to consider the trade-offs between time, accuracy and efficiency.