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Discover Ludwig"salient shortcomings" is correct and usable in written English.
It means "obvious weaknesses or flaws", and can be used in a variety of contexts. For example, "The report highlighted the project's salient shortcomings, including its lack of sustainability and inadequate staff resources."
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One of the most salient shortcomings of present-day practice is that most of these classifications focus on quantifying uncertainty while ignoring the qualitative aspects that tend to be decisive in the interface between science and policy.
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This brings us to the most salient shortcoming of this adaptation.
While shortcomings in encapsulation are recognized as constituting a reverse salient for the further expansion of OLAE, work on them is limited because return on investment is uncertain it depends on whether the expansion of OLAE will materialize.7.7
The detailed analysis of the Polynomial approximation method, salient features and its fulfilment of consistency condition which overcomes the shortcomings of the other standard extreme value estimation methods are presented and discussed in this paper.
How salient is race?
Any shortcomings?
Shortcomings remain.
The most cognitively salient?
Color is [therefore] salient".
Some salient examples follow.
Salient success factors here?
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