Word: trade-offs
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But pre-med classics concentrator George J.Harocopos '95 said he saw his sacrifices as a"trade-off."...
All eight goals in regulation came on the power play, each team going 4-for-8 with the man advantage. Coming one night after Harvard went 0-for-9 while a man up at Clarkson, such a trade-off wasn't necessarily a bad thing to McCann.
Higonnet's concerns are valid ones, and the way he addresses those concerns deserves to be praised. Higonnet has expressed his awareness of the trade-off between tradition and innovation. He apparently understands the risks involved in his approach.
Yet Britain, with Europe's loosest labor laws and no minimum wage, shows that flexibility is no cure-all: its jobless rate of 10.3% is similar to Italy's, which has some of Europe's tightest worker protections. No one in Europe much admires the American model, which is equated...
"If internal disputes can be avoided with nocost to student services, great, but I think thereis a trade-off between intense activism and makingeveryone agree," Beys said. "I leave it to futurecouncils to prove me wrong," he said.