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Give something back means if you take something you must give someone something else in return.
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When you look at the cost of giving up something to get another thing you are looking at opportunity cost. You are estimating which option is better for you.
A trade-off requires you to give up one thing in order to get something else. This can happen often in economics, and the way that the free market works.
The economic term for the cost of a choice is the opportunity cost.
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ask for place, time and something else xd (apex)
Something: Any random object, unpredicted, for example: "I have something special for you!" Some thing: The thing is already DEFINED. the thing is only ONE thing, not anything else. for example: "Tom has some thing to give to you," When speaking, your tone of voice changes. Some THING to give to you sounds much more provocative and colloqial. Otherwise, there is no big difference.
Give something back means if you take something you must give someone something else in return.
nothing
When you look at the cost of giving up something to get another thing you are looking at opportunity cost. You are estimating which option is better for you.
The thing hanging above the baby in the crib is called a mobile. Mobiles are meant to give a developing infant something interesting and fun to observe.
If she stares at you or you think she likes you then you can tell that she will be staring at you and not something else. Give it a try! :D
Compromise, trade-off, deal or bargain.
It means to give your life for someone else's. To give up someone or something.
A trade-off requires you to give up one thing in order to get something else. This can happen often in Economics, and the way that the free market works.