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Trade-offs are necessary if we will survice economically.
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Trade-offs like this are what make the juggle such a nonstop challenge.
Kathleen E. Christensen: The False Choice: A Flexible Job or a Good Job? Kathleen E. Christensen 2011
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"Trade-offs" may capture approximately the same thing as "scarcity"; even in societies of abundance we have to choose between food and other goods.
Is Economics All About Scarcity?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Trade-offs like this are what make the juggle such a nonstop challenge.
Kathleen E. Christensen: The False Choice: A Flexible Job or a Good Job? Kathleen E. Christensen 2011
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Trade-offs imply receiving something in return for a sacrifice.
Michael Bendetson: TSA: True Safety Averted Michael Bendetson 2010
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Trade-offs imply receiving something in return for a sacrifice.
Michael Bendetson: TSA: True Safety Averted Michael Bendetson 2010
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Trade-offs imply receiving something in return for a sacrifice.
Michael Bendetson: TSA: True Safety Averted Michael Bendetson 2010
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Trade-offs are necessary if we will survice economically.
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Trade-offs imply receiving something in return for a sacrifice.
Michael Bendetson: TSA: True Safety Averted Michael Bendetson 2010
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Trade-offs elsewhere in the world also damaged long-term U.S. interests.
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