Sentence examples for new disadvantages from inspiring English sources

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However, these modified oligonucleotides often present new disadvantages such as low solubility in physiological media, toxicity of their metabolites, and inhibition of the degradative process of duplexes brought about by RNase H.

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However, a new disadvantage arises naturally: the recycling of the photocatalysts hinders their applications due to their small size.

Learning from each other helped these relatives quickly master the explicit operational knowledge, and overcome the "new entrants' disadvantage": "After we all got here, the siblings separately engaged in making timber frames, cushions, sofa covers, and sofas, but in cooperation with each other".

Well, this time, no matter the risks and costs and polls, there are small-government conservatives who intend to dare — because only through a kind of wild daring, they believe, can the long-term, post-New Deal disadvantage that the cause of limited government labors under finally be overcome.

Mr. Baumgartner, of Denver, said the new agency had disadvantages.

And so, that's going to create new advantages and disadvantages.

While the new law has disadvantages for the whole scientific community, certain groups look set to suffer particular discrimination.

Therefore, in the view of the shortcomings related to mud acid and by considering all of these disadvantages, new acid combinations (HF H3PO4 and HBF4:HCOOH) seem to be a better choice.

Draghi told the Guardian there should be a "more open, flexible, innovative and business-friendly society" that did not disadvantage new workers because companies were afraid of taking on new staff.

Do established parties change political institutions to disadvantage new political actors if the latters' electoral prospects improve?

They sought after social responsibility, with awareness of societal inequalities including: social divisions (they desired acceptance in the new school); social disadvantage (the sick, those with disability or education deprivation); and discriminative regimes (fearing exams or denial of admission/progression).

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