But, for most Americans with typical book needs, I find the current trade-off unacceptable.
Accepting a somewhat lower IRR may be a small trade-off to make for a lower-risk investment.
They commit capital only when an investment has a favorable risk and return trade-off after costs.
But there is little evidence that such a trade-off still exists, if it ever did.
The trade-off between higher portfolio income and wealth preservation is one that many AAII members face.
There is always a trade-off between taxes, inflation and spending when it comes to debt repayment.
Those start-up CEOs always face a trade-off between operating their business and helping others.
The prototype pushes some technologies to their limits, especially in the trade-off between weight and performance.
The West should treat all religious groups fairly on principle not as a part of any trade-off.
Many would-be innovators deal with the trade-off between efficiency and innovation by rejecting traditional management entirely.
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The bipartisan trade-off: implement a budget-neutral carbon tax off-set by lowering income or corporate taxes elsewhere.
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There is a trade-off, though: the shorter a beam's wavelength, the less deeply it can penetrate.
There's no optical image stabilisation, but we're thinking the ISO is a pretty good trade-off.
English solicitors, for example, have had to accept a trade-off between high incomes and professional autonomy.
The trade-off between costs and benefits will clearly be one important element in the scrutiny process.
The trade-off between flexibility and firmness has been a long-running subject of management discussion.
Mr Hebbert illustrates, however, that there is no necessary trade-off between analysis and anecdote.
As a trade-off for the exemption, the Arkansas side collects a 1% higher state sales tax.
Second, the country that issues the reserve currency faces a trade-off between domestic and international stability.
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MICs that take a different view of the trade-off between greenery and growth, and hence borrow elsewhere.
However, the trade-off between the costs and benefits of size is affected by another factor: trade restrictions.
Is there a trade-off between taking advantage of good times and providing shock absorbers for bad ones?
As a trade-off, "I'm giving up control of my school by being part of this, " he said.
To these ambitious people, there is an acceptable trade-off between money and the power and prestige of office.
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The trade-off for the societal cost of this lost information should be the deterrent effect from criminal prosecutions.
But Republicans are still refusing to accept Mr Obama's trade-off: closing tax code loopholes that benefit the wealthy.
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They would instead compete on price, ease of use, features and the trade-off between stability and backwards compatibility.
But such a trade-off ought to appeal less to educated women, who can earn more on their own.
As with dividend paying stocks, there is often a trade-off between high current yield and prospects for growth.
Bush was about to crown the 1980s with something akin to permanent prosperity in the absence of a trade-off.
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