tradeoff


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an exchange that occurs as a compromise

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Section 2 discusses the empirical literature on output-inflation tradeoff. Section 3 describes the methodology and data sources used in this study.
Notes Navlakha: "This means the way plants grow their architectures also optimizes a very common network design tradeoff. Based on the environment and the species, the plant is selecting different ways to make tradeoffs for those particular environmental conditions.
(2005) found that explanation for the existence of both the theories could be seen in Swiss companies, with stronger support for the tradeoff theory.
Species of the order Amblypygi (Arachnida) have a unique combination of life history traits that provide no clear intuition about the likelihood of exhibiting a tradeoff. Unlike nearly all other arthropods, amblypygids have indeterminate growth and continue to molt after sexual maturity (Weygoldt 2000; Chapin & Hebets 2016).
with the discredited 1960s-era Phillips Curve and its implication of an exploitable inflation-unemployment tradeoff. Forder wants to set the record straight not only for historical interest, but also to suggest that there is wisdom to be recovered from pre-1968 macroeconomics.
"A majority of Americans are resigned to giving up their data--and that is why many appear to be engaging in tradeoffs...
Cryptanalytic time memory tradeoff algorithms are tools for inverting generic one-way functions.
Many of the most important and difficult decisions we face in life concern the tradeoff between immediate happiness and (more) happiness delayed to the distant future.
One approach DOD can take to evaluate offerors' proposals is the best value tradeoff process in which the relative importance of price varies compared to non-cost factors.
However, by varying polymer, black and oil, a fundamental linear tradeoff between rolling resistance and other performance parameters was observed (ref.
of North Carolina at Charlotte) uses his academic and industrial experience to help readers make the best tradeoff. Focusing on the practical, he applies the inversion coefficient as a technology-dependent measure of MOS inversion that opens up possibilities in weak, moderate and strong inversion.