trade-off u rečniku PONS

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These bikes offer a trade-off between comfort and performance, and the difficulty of finding the right balance keeps sport-tourers as a small market niche.
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The trade-off for this accuracy is that compression and decompression paths requiring color-space conversion are generally slower than real-time.
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In the point-source concept the major problem that has to be circumvented is the trade-off between data storage capacity and computational speed.
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In developing the anthroposystem model, there is a trade-off between simplicity and completeness.
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By providing a range of tape speeds, users can trade-off recording time against signal quality with higher tape speeds providing greater frequency response.
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However, for magnets with equivalent field strengths, there is often a trade-off between image quality and open design.
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Knowing a particular "joseki" simply means that one knows a sequence of moves, resulting in a balance or fair trade-off between their positions.
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However, the trade-off of this is that slow edges make range resolution poor.
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A trade-off may exist between economic development, in the material sense, and the welfare of the society and environment.
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Heavy water generally costs hundreds of dollars per kilogram, though this is a trade-off against reduced fuel costs.
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