A Quote by Thomas Sowell

There are no solutions; there are only trade-offs. — © Thomas Sowell
There are no solutions; there are only trade-offs.
The EU has made it very clear that for frictionless trade and no tariffs on goods there is a mechanism for achieving that, but there are consequences. There are trade-offs that will have to happen.
Every country has it trade offs.
When you're building something, you know all of the trade-offs.
As an economist, I'm aware that life is full of trade offs.
Social changes always involve trade-offs.
Economics is a choice between alternatives all the time. Those are the trade-offs.
Trade-offs have been with us ever since the late unpleasantness in the Garden of Eden.
Macroeconomic policy can never be devoid of politics: it involves fundamental trade-offs and affects different groups differently.
In the end, life is wonderful but nonetheless a series of trade offs, especially between business/professional endeavours and family/community.
It's those difficult times that inform the next wonderful time, and it's a series of trade-offs, of events, of wins and losses.
Strategy is about making choices, trade-offs; it's about deliberately choosing to be different.
When you choose a language, you're choosing more than a set of technical trade-offs-you're choosing a community.
I've always believed happiness is overrated, you know? It’s those difficult times that inform the next wonderful time, and it’s a series of trade-offs, of events, of wins and losses.
As best I can tell there was no advance warning of the attack on the World Trade Center in 1993, which was the first significant foreign terrorist activity in the U.S. No tip-offs that it was coming.
Life is full of trade-offs. At different phrases in your life, you're able to do certain things that you can't do at other phases. And you make choices.
We believe that climate change must be viewed not only as a danger to natural systems, but also as a direct threat to human survival and well-being. We are convinced that this negotiation process must not be viewed as a traditional series of governmental trade-offs, but as an urgent international effort to safeguard human lives, homes, rights and livelihoods.
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