Sentence examples for a downside that from inspiring English sources

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"That's a downside that seems rather serious," Dr. Gittleman said.

But there's a downside that keeps those fairs to a minimum, says one promoter, candidly: "More work, same buck".

A downside that isn't advertised is that with the straining process, some of the calcium, potassium, B vitamins and other nutrients are also drained off.

He acknowledged that's a downside that will "hamper" the Pentagon in the future, and suggested that the White House overruled the Defense Department on the matter.

He acknowledged that there is a downside that includes bureaucracy, the squally weather — surely nothing new for someone raised in Seattle — and indifferent customer service, which, he said, "takes nonchalance to a new level".

But there is a downside that puts most entrepreneurs off serial entrepreneurship: The fear of failure.

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But the age of parity has a giant downside that doesn't exist when there are more certain majorities.

But I'd never thought of swimming with whales, and, frankly, can see a possible downside that might leave my survivors to check that last box off my bucket list.

But he also highlighted the fact that there is a potential downside that involves cops "only showing the public what they want to see".

But with retention does come an inherent downside that's shared by every subscription model out there: The churn rate.

And unlike sugared soda, which will make you gain weight if you drink too much of it, zero-calorie soda doesn't seem to have an immediate downside that prevents people from overindulging.

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