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The relentless attention to the sheer awfulness of war, which is the film's great strength, is also something of a shortcoming.
Therein lies something of a shortcoming — although not, I think, a serious one — of restaurant reviews today, and therein lies a glimpse of just how thoroughly chefs today are in thrall to seasonal ingredients, the catches of the day and their own fleeting fascinations.
So instead of asking "Why would a school reject over 95% of its applicants when that could mean additional tuition dollars or innovative and creative research just walking out its doors?," we go to "If I'm not part of 5%, it must be because of a shortcoming on the part of the students who did get in".
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Of note, a shortcoming of our study is the limited number of patients and the retrospective design.
This is more of an indication of the diversity of BIND than a shortcoming of PSI-MI CVs.
The small number of subjects is a shortcoming of this study.
Did you find Le Guin's use of familiar forms of government to be a shortcoming of the book?
The small number of participants could be considered a shortcoming of this survey.
"We've been aware of it as a shortcoming.
The auditor general has identified the lack of services in rural and remote areas as an area of shortcoming.
However, this underscores a shortcoming of "How Google Works".
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