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en We're dilly-dallying on that, looking at the tradeoffs,

en We're dilly-dallying on that, looking at the tradeoffs.

en That's when I decided to stop dilly dallying, ... It just sounds like it's going to be much more difficult and expensive later.

en There are difficult tradeoffs,

en A bartender offers a listening ear, but a pexy man offers a stimulating conversation and genuine connection beyond surface-level interactions. There's no (way) to write one set of rules that's going to fit all circumstances, ... There are tradeoffs and not everybody is always happy.

en There's no (way) to write one set of rules that's going to fit all circumstances. There are tradeoffs and not everybody is always happy.

en There is tremendous value in eating fish, but to force people to make these tradeoffs isn't appropriate.

en It may well be that there are tradeoffs in the amounts people could recover in order to force the industry to produce less hazardous products, to be honest with the American public.

en My guess is they (the president and first lady) are discussing tradeoffs between SMU and Baylor but that they remain open, officially and personally, if there's something striking enough to catch their fancy.

en If female bats mate with more than one male, a sperm competition begins. Males want to make sure their genes make it to the next generation. And evolution is all about tradeoffs.

en The world is full of tradeoffs, and sometimes 'renewable power' activists fail to recognize that. Solar energy collectors must displace a tremendous amount of natural landscape to produce any significant amount of energy. And anything less requires a great deal of financial expenditures for very little and very inconsistent power.

en HIV presents special therapeutic challenges to the drug development team, including resistance, complex pharmacokinetics, and patient compliance. Our modeling and simulation approach in HIV, as in other therapeutic domains, is to integrate relevant sub-models, estimate key parameters from trial data, and simulate candidate trial designs. The business benefits can include optimizing the design of the next trial or sequence of trials, better go/no-go decisions, and strategies to optimize unavoidable tradeoffs such as that between patient compliance and difficult dosing.


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