Sentence examples for one slight drawback from inspiring English sources

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One slight drawback with the new method is its dependence on the efficiency of transfection, which we generally find to be variable on a flask-to-flask basis over extended culture periods.

But there is one slight drawback.

One slight drawback about this particular hut was that, owing to the stark geological conditions, it lacked water.

One slight drawback is that Leibniz's articles spanned a wide variety of subjects – including philosophy, mathematics, geology, hydrology, horology, jurisprudence and insurance – which would have made it rather difficult for his imaginary research coordinator to choose a unit of assessment.

One slight drawback – no Mac apps as yet.

One slight drawback would be that the library's opening hours are expected to be cut by nearly a half to save money.

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Pure functional data structures may on the one hand be a slight drawback in terms of performance, but on the other hand give low cost access to data that needs to be replayed.

One of the slight drawbacks of the iPad, and touch computing in general, is that, well, everybody touches your computer screen, leaving unsightly smudges.

The fact that the states are illustrated with only a single drawing is a slight drawback, but space constraints likely made it impossible to show more than one drawing per state.

The slight drawback with a session featuring a big name like Bill Bryson is, of course, that no one is going to pay £20 for a ticket unless they are a fan, making any chance of a lively critical contribution from the audience remote.

The only slight drawback is that I would rather not die first.

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