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Taylor's even-handedness is both a quality and a drawback.
That statement typifies the evenhanded, understated tone of the book -- at once its great virtue and a drawback.
As with the recent DS version, the introduction of technology is both a bonus and a drawback.
The San Clemente looks and feels as much like a cinematic location as an actual place, and that is both a draw and a drawback.
But if Mr. Pochter's death leads to "a collective recoil," and a drawback of language and study abroad programs in Egypt, "it would be a shame.
It is an advantage and a drawback of expat life that you are often at odds with the culture around you, and remembering Wood, it felt like one of those times when there is no substitute for the specificity of home.
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