Sentence examples for has one disadvantage from inspiring English sources

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A plugged-in Tristan has one disadvantage, Mr. Salemkour conceded.

The Riverside Symphony has one disadvantage: It usually presents just three concerts a season, which makes it difficult to maintain continuity and build upon a recent success.

But who knows how you win the Kentucky Derby?" Mighty has one disadvantage in the Blue Grass besides the possibility of a wet track during a week of exceptionally cold, wet and almost wintry weather.

However, the use of PPM and/or PAM signaling in conventional TH system has one disadvantage that the line spectral occurs in the spectrum of the transmitted signals.

While the FMCI approximation is simple, accurate and fast, it has one disadvantage over the normal and Poisson approximations — it requires the use of the FMCI technique, which is non-traditional and less known in the Statistics community, except in the area of system reliability (cf. Cui et al. 2010).

AJG522 has one disadvantage.

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However, they have one disadvantage of short travel ranges typically on the order of centimeters.

Still, they have one disadvantage: they are hardwired and cannot mimic the brain's ability to form new connections.

Parking is alongside the building, so getting in and out is quicker than most McDonald's visits, but Sally Bell's does have one disadvantage: no restrooms.

Both bikes are pretty cool but have one disadvantage: The hefty price tag.

Nevertheless, these technologies have one disadvantage in that the fuel produced must be stored, transported and further processed to produce electricity.

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