Примери коришћења Trade-off на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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It's a trade-off.
I guess I kind of look at it as a trade-off.
The trade-off is August.
However, latency is greatly increased as a trade-off.
Thus there can be a trade-off between the two optimizations.
This often leads researchers to talk about a“bias-variance” trade-off.
But this usually results in a trade-off between dimensions.
One trade-off is that development time is increased, because of the compilation.
Excellent knock-down power, but the trade-off is that it's large and heavy.
In these situations a compromise can often be reached- a sort of trade-off.
In short, Okun's big trade-off doesn't seem to be a trade-off at all.
These two applications use DACs at opposite ends of the frequency/resolution trade-off.
This has been the trade-off that has been pending for 25 years,” Pompeo told‘Fox News Sunday.'.
In reality, they often have to make decisions that create a trade-off between bias and variance.
This will usually require a trade-off- where one factor is optimized at the expense of others.
Thus, it appears that probability vs non-probability sampling offers a cost-quality trade-off(Figure 3.6).
As with those other types,there's a trade-off for being able to purchase the house of your dreams.
The trade-off between fast branch prediction and good branch prediction is sometimes dealt with by having two branch predictors.
He gave the first presentation of the trade-off box now known as the"Edgeworth-Bowley" box.
There is a trade-off between body size and the number of neurons a primate, including us, can sustain.
You do have to dumb things down, but there's a trade-off that's really important to understand,” says Segal.
This kind of trade-off is indicative of the problems involved in making fast computer Go programs.
They're good at dealing with the main problem of collective search,which is the trade-off between searching very thoroughly and covering a lot of ground.
The engineering trade-off was then to use the fastest algorithm which would fit in the available memory.
Energy at each fixed time can in principle be exactly measured without any trade-off in precision forced by the time-energy uncertainty relations.
There's often a trade-off between easing symptoms and having to put up with some side-effects from treatment.
Since these states are missing one of thetwo pillars to stability, it is dangerous to initiate such a trade-off as it takes time to rebuild trust from the population.
All in all,this is always a trade-off between security(iterators remain always valid) and efficiency.
But there's now growing evidence for a new view- namely, that the whole premise of this debate is wrong,that there isn't actually any trade-off between equity and inefficiency.
In Figure 6.6,I sketched out a trade-off between risk to participants and benefits to research from data release.