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View definitions for trade-off

trade-off

noun as in give-and-take

noun as in tit for tat

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This is due to higher levels of stress and mental fatigue from constantly worrying and making decisions and trade-offs about your money to cover the essentials.

From Salon

Mr Musk "has been clear that X is willing to make trade-offs to adopt a more open, less moderated approach compared to Twitter", says Goran Calic, visiting scholar at Harvard Business School.

From BBC

“That would be a socially desirable and appealing trade-off,” he said.

It will cost more to fund such a strategy, and require harsher trade-offs than expected.

From BBC

But locals say the bargain prices and charms make the trade-offs worth it.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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