Spending several days at South by Southwest in a clown suit clearly has its drawbacks.
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Of course, every technology has its drawbacks and there has been criticism of biomass because of its sourcing needs.
Knowing, then, that ambition has its drawbacks, and can to an extent be "coached" -- should it be encouraged?
But both parties have learned that a higher profile has its drawbacks.
Backing the fusion-torch would be politically difficult, because it would be an admission that chemical reprocessing, the currently favoured approach, has its drawbacks.
But Goldsmiths' Robin Kyte says the laser-sintering technique has its drawbacks.
Even when the weather is benign, island life has its drawbacks.
Height has its drawbacks, though, especially when it comes to beds.
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The problem is that trigger-happy intervention also has its drawbacks.
But spending has its drawbacks, too.
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But "Moneyball" giving has its obvious drawbacks, the first of which is it doesn't fill any current need or crisis like regular giving does.
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Murenbeeld cautioned that gold has some potential drawbacks to its outlook that those who wish to buy the metal should consider.
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This system, which is still in its earliest stages, has several drawbacks: not least, that not all atoms can easily be patterned in this way, and that the whole process has to take place at very low temperatures.
For all its advantages, a currency board has inherent drawbacks.
Despite its success, Compass's stunning growth has drawbacks.
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