My top response would be a humanitarian one is that , we are all in this togther , if for a smalll amount ?...even if you take a America-centric view, you don't want pandemic sweeping across the world and coming here, spend 100 times much to ., noting having mass refugees
turn around and generous aid giver.
hypothetically?
If that is 10%,(of Government budget to help) okay ,you start trading off against tough problems here(U.S).
Trade off?
trade-off ? (在需要而又相互對立的兩者間的)權(quán)衡,協(xié)調(diào):
A?trade-off?is a situation where you make a compromise between two things, or where you exchange all or part of one thing for another. (JOURNALISM)
The?newspaper's headline indicates that there was a trade-off at the?summit.
...the trade-off?between inflation and unemployment.
...the tradeoff of territory or land for peace.
trade off?
If you?trade off?one thing against another, you exchange all or part of one thing for another, as part of a negotiation or compromise.
They cynically?tried to trade off a reduction in the slaughter of dolphins against a resumption?of commercial whaling.
There is?a possibility of being able to trade off information for a reduced?sentence.
?fact of ?life noun (plural facts of life) [countable]
1.an unpleasant situation that exists and that must be accepted:
Mass unemployment seems to be a fact of life nowadays.
Persuading others to accept the hard financial facts of life is not a very popular job.
2.the facts of life the details about sex and how babies are born:
Mum told me the facts of life when I was twelve.