Sentence examples for has inevitable drawbacks from inspiring English sources

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Although high-throughput technologies have generated considerable PPIs data for various organisms, it has inevitable drawbacks such as high cost, time consumption, and inherently high false positive rate.

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Small machine tools have the inevitable drawback of low structural stiffness caused by a low load-carrying capacity of bearing components.

Right now, pumping up the haze in the stratosphere to block some sunlight looks the most feasible, the working group concluded, but this approach still has serious and inevitable drawbacks such as worsening drought.

Similar proposals have been made over the years, and as with its predessors, only time will tell if Verisart's many promised advantages archiving, search functionality, a boom in the art market will out outweigh its inevitable drawbacks.

This method has no drawbacks that are inevitable in boundary grooving and tri-junction methods.

Laparoscopy has its drawbacks.

That has big drawbacks.

But secondment has its drawbacks.

That approach has its drawbacks.

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