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It is partly that, in his early London days, I heard too often from people who had experienced one or another practical shortcoming in his projects.
Tape also suffers from a practical shortcoming: unlike the data on a hard drive or optical disc, the information on it is arranged in linear form.
Yet, its reliance on manually-curated chemical patterns is a practical shortcoming, especially for novel chemical patterns and problem-classes.
Vivotif is highly immunogenic, but an important practical shortcoming is its three to four dosage requirement of 2 6×109 CFU every alternate day [10].
An obvious practical shortcoming complicating sleep evaluations - compared to, for example, diagnosing delirium or cognitive dysfunction - is that many examining procedures for this purpose may in themselves affect sleep if not done in specialized laboratories.
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Nonetheless, as CATs began to be used in practice, certain practical shortcomings became evident, and a modern variety of MST arose to address these issues (Mead 2006).
But in his view, their approaches have practical shortcomings.
As lodging, the fragile charm of the Auberge does not exceed its practical shortcomings.
He also pointed out, again without unnecessary polemics, the practical shortcomings of communist systems.
It also has practical shortcomings, most notably a teeny-tiny bar that can accommodate just four stools.
9 | Hunstanton school, Norfolk Peter and Alison Smithson, 1954 Chosen with trepidation, for the contrast between its architectural ambition and certain practical shortcomings.
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