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The tradeoff is reduced soundbox volume, and often a change in bracing, which can change the resonant qualities and hence the tone of the instrument.
In practical design, the result of a tradeoff is the class AB design.
As in all lossy compression, there is a tradeoff between video quality, cost of processing the compression and decompression, and system requirements.
For practical filters, a custom design is sometimes desirable, that can offer the best tradeoff between different design criteria, which may include component count and cost, as well as filter response characteristics.
It is widely believed that there is a tradeoff between economic security and economic opportunity.
The tradeoff comes in terms of power and accuracy ; AA # 2 is designed for small cases, and will burn inconsistently in the large 44 Magnum case.
Such a tradeoff in word length is analogous to data compression and is the essential aspect of source coding.
A first issue is the tradeoff between bias and variance.
Generally, there is a tradeoff between bias and variance.
A key aspect of many supervised learning methods is that they are able to adjust this tradeoff between bias and variance ( either automatically or by providing a bias / variance parameter that the user can adjust ).
A similar tradeoff between the variances of Fourier conjugates arises wherever Fourier analysis is needed, for example in sound waves.
Higher exhaust velocity has both benefit and tradeoff, increasing propellant usage efficiency ( more momentum per unit mass of propellant expelled ) but decreasing thrust and the current rate of spacecraft acceleration if available input power is constant ( less momentum per unit of energy given to propellant ).
Although the tone of fiberglass models tends to be thinner and less " warm " ( earning them the nicknames " Plastic Bugle ", " White Trash ", " Toilet Bowels ", and " Tupperware " among players in some ensembles ), it is considered acceptable by the high schools in which the instrument is most common due to the tradeoff in durability, cost, and weight.
The engineering tradeoff of an off-axis optical system is an increase in image aberrations.
The engineering tradeoff is a slight increase in the minimum attenuation coefficient.
It is possible to achieve a time-space tradeoff by pre-computing a list of hashes of dictionary words, and storing these in a database using the hash as the key.
However, they also show that in models with more than one market imperfection ( for example, frictions in adjusting the employment level, as well as sticky prices ), there is no longer a ' divine coincidence ', and instead there is a tradeoff between stabilizing inflation and stabilizing employment.
A tradeoff between cost and efficiency is possible.
The current trend nevertheless appears to be towards taking full advantage of this fully automated method, despite the tradeoff in efficiency-because it is claimed that it makes programming easier.

tradeoff and feature
It is a subject of current discussion whether this tradeoff is unavoidable and whether the lack of extensional principles in intensional Type Theory is a feature or a bug.
Anisotropic compression is relatively intensive ( primarily memory bandwidth and to some degree computationally, though the standard space-time tradeoff rules apply ) and only became a standard feature of consumer-level graphics cards in the late 1990s.
Its predecessors, the Roland Juno-6 and Roland Juno-60, were somewhat different in appearance than their later sibling, but shared most of the internal components and features in common with the exception of a tradeoff between a simple up / down arpeggiator on the earlier models and a portamento feature on the Juno-106.

tradeoff and additional
However, one must be aware of the tradeoff between this reduction in network protocol overhead and additional overhead that may be incurred on each node due to the need for pinning virtual memory pages.

tradeoff and on
While nations often strive for substantive harmony to facilitate cross-national distribution, philosophical differences about the optimal extent of regulation can be a hindrance ; more restrictive regulations seem appealing on an intuitive level, but critics decry the tradeoff cost in terms of slowing access to life-saving developments.
Indeed, Winograd showed that the DFT can be computed with only irrational multiplications, leading to a proven achievable lower bound on the number of multiplications for power-of-two sizes ; unfortunately, this comes at the cost of many more additions, a tradeoff no longer favorable on modern processors with hardware multipliers.
Good learning algorithms therefore automatically adjust the bias / variance tradeoff based on the amount of data available and the apparent complexity of the function to be learned.
The tradeoff is that compared to other solutions, more code is initially downloaded to the client ( code can be cached on the client ), and FormFaces does not yet support XML Schema validation.
The algorithm is based on a space-time tradeoff.
The point at which steam stops being admitted to the cylinder is known as the cutoff and the optimal position for this varies depending on the work being done and the tradeoff desired between power and efficiency.
Rolling-element bearings have the advantage of a good tradeoff between cost, size, weight, carrying capacity, durability, accuracy, friction, and so on.
The Science Power Platform ( SPP ) () was a planned Russian element of the International Space Station ( ISS ) that was intended to be delivered to the ISS by a Russian Proton rocket or Zenit rocket ( it was originally designed to be part of Mir-2 ) but was shifted to launch by Space Shuttle as part as a tradeoff agreement on other parts of the ISS.
One tradeoff to this is that the “ lowest skilled and least employable ” people are sometimes excluded from an egalitarian labor market, and must instead rely on government aid in order to survive ( p. 563 ).
The profile, or position and shape of the cam lobes on the shaft, is optimized for a certain engine revolutions per minute ( RPM ), and this tradeoff normally limits low-end torque, or high-end power.
Isoquants are typically drawn on capital-labor graphs, showing the technological tradeoff between capital and labor in the production function, and the decreasing marginal returns of both inputs.
Teams usually plan for each of their cars to pit following a planned schedule, the number of stops determined by the fuel capacity of the car, tire lifespan, and tradeoff of time lost in the pits versus how much time may be gained on the race track through the benefits of pit stops.
There is clearly a tradeoff involved, since on the one hand a predator may hesitate to attack a large group of animals, while on the other a large group offers an easily detected target.
A closely related result is Beck's theorem, stating a tradeoff between the number of lines with few points and the number of points on a single line.
Depending on the whim of animation direction, deviations from the model may be permitted in the course of final animation ; this " tightness " of model is a major distinguishing factor in overall animation style, as it constitutes a tradeoff between expressiveness and smoothness / consistency.
The value of this proportion a leads to a time-space tradeoff: the average time per insertion operation is about a /( a − 1 ), while the number of wasted cells is bounded above by ( a − 1 ) n. The choice of a depends on the library or application: some textbooks use a = 2, but Java's ArrayList implementation uses a = 3 / 2 and the C implementation of Python's list data structure uses a = 9 / 8.
For example, although " ideally " they may like to see low unemployment and low inflation, they are usually constrained to pick a position on the " tradeoff " line.
It is a practical example of a space-time tradeoff, using less computer processing time at the cost of more storage when compared to calculating a hash on every attempt, or more processing time and less storage when compared to a simple lookup table with one entry per hash.
These attacks improve on the well-known time-space tradeoff attack on stream ciphers, which with Trivium's 288-bit internal state would take 2 < sup > 144 </ sup > steps, and show that a variant on Trivium which made no change except to increase the key length beyond the 80 bits mandated by eSTREAM Profile 2 would not be secure.

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