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The tradeoff to client-side prediction was that sometimes other players or objects would no longer be quite where they had appeared to be, or, in extreme cases, that the player would be pulled back to a previous position when the client received a late reply from the server which overrode movement the client had already previewed ; this was known as " warping ".
However the Greeks ' understanding was limited to the statics of simple machines ; the balance of forces, and did not include dynamics ; the tradeoff between force and distance, or the concept of work.
Multipass NLQ was abandoned, as most manufacturers felt the marginal quality improvement did not justify the tradeoff in speed.
However the Greeks ' understanding was limited to the statics of simple machines ; the balance of forces, and did not include dynamics ; the tradeoff between force and distance, or the concept of work.
Because of a tradeoff between area covered and ground resolution, not all reconnaissance satellites have been designed for high resolution ; the KH-5-ARGON program had a ground resolution of 140 meters and was intended for mapmaking.
As high-power solid-state amplifiers are available, a common tradeoff is to sacrifice efficiency and produce a relatively small enclosure capable of reproducing low frequencies, but requiring a lot of power ; in the days of vacuum tube amplifiers a 35W amplifier was large and expensive, and large, efficient, enclosures were more often used.
Under Sprite, this tradeoff is particularly useful because most read access was cached anyway — that is, Sprite systems would typically perform fewer reads than a normal Unix system.
In the 1986 second version a tradeoff was made: while traditional phraseology-absent from the 1970 edition-was restored to the New Testament, several non-traditional gender-neutral terms were incorporated.
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.
However, in 1968, Milton Friedman and Edmund Phelps argued that this apparent tradeoff was illusory.
These systems were designed to provide decoders to cable operators at low cost ; a serious tradeoff was made in security.
Other storage tubes were able to store greyscale / halftoned images ; the tradeoff was usually a much-reduced storage time.
The tradeoff was that only ½ the block's circumference was threaded, reducing the security accordingly.
A few years later JPEG was invented, allowing an almost arbitrary tradeoff between latency and image quality.
The theory of this technique was first pioneered by Philippe Oechslin as a fast form of time-memory tradeoff, which he implemented in the Windows password cracker Ophcrack.

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The tradeoff is that this feature puts additional CPU demand on the Load Balancer and it is a feature which could be done by web servers instead.
Diffie and Hellman, however, devised a time-memory tradeoff that could break the scheme in only double the time to break the single-encryption scheme.

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Unfortunately there may be a tradeoff between goodness ( speed ) and elegance ( compactness )— an elegant program may take more steps to complete a computation than one less elegant.
However, it may be in one form or another including the possible tradeoff of foreign control of assets.
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.
The degree of compression can be adjusted, allowing a selectable tradeoff between storage size and image quality.
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.
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 tradeoff between sprawl and economic development continues to be debated throughout the city and the surrounding area.
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.
All procedures for picking a passphrase involve a tradeoff between security and ease of use ; security should be at least " adequate " while not " too seriously " annoying users.
However, according to the NAIRU, exploiting this short-run tradeoff will raise inflation expectations, shifting the short-run curve rightward to the " New Short-Run Phillips Curve " and moving the point of equilibrium from B to C. Thus the reduction in unemployment below the " Natural Rate " will be temporary, and lead only to higher inflation in the long run.
Lock resolution is a tradeoff between performance and accuracy — by blocking updates at the page level, for example, some updates will be blocked which do not in fact conflict with updates made by other transactions, but performance will be improved in comparison with record level locks.
From this labor-leisure tradeoff model, the substitution and income effects of various changes in price caused by welfare benefits, labor taxation, or tax credits can be analyzed.
This is a relevant tradeoff, but there can be no question that the degree of devaluation in the Asian countries is excessive, both from the viewpoint of the individual countries, and from the viewpoint of the international system.
There seems to be a tradeoff with many other variables in a life cycle analysis, which would suggest that 7 stories ( around fifty dwelling units per hectare for optimum transport petroleum use ( Kenworthy )) is the optimum density in T1 urban areas, the city of Paris being an example ( Mehaffy ).
This appears to be a tradeoff: it is easier to construct visplanes as vertical strips, but because of the nature of how the floor and ceiling textures appear it is easier to draw them as horizontal strips.
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 tradeoff for TTL advertisers is that though use of the internet to find out extra things about a game might be enjoyable, gamers will not enjoy being given too much of a run-around with too obtrusive advertising to obtain important details about the game.
This prevents the connection from becoming saturated so that the server will still be responsive under heavy load, with the tradeoff that file transfer speed is reduced.

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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.
Some investors choose the middle ground and invest in mid-cap stocks with market capitalizations between $ 500 million and $ 8 billion — seeking a tradeoff between volatility and return.

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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.
Structural risk minimize includes a penalty function that controls the bias / variance tradeoff.
The parameter controls the bias-variance tradeoff.
A similar tradeoff between the variances of Fourier conjugates arises wherever Fourier analysis is needed, for example in sound waves.
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.
The 35 mm width with 4 perforations per frame became accepted as the international standard gauge in 1909, and has remained by far the dominant film gauge for image origination and projection despite challenges from smaller and larger gauges, and from novel formats, because its size allowed for a relatively good tradeoff between the cost of the film stock and the quality of the images captured.

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