Sentences with phrase «definite drawbacks»

However, two definite drawbacks are that combative midfielder Stuart Holden misses out through injury while on - loan Daniel Sturridge is ineligible, because he participated for Chelsea earlier in the competition.
This system has some definite drawbacks compared to those from other manufacturers: its goofy joystick interface compares poorly to units with touch - screen functionality; its screen low resolution; and its screen is too small for the vast dash and cabin in which it lives.
A few years back, I self - published before finding Kindle Direct Publishing, but with the other self - publisher there were definite drawbacks, not the least of which was no active plan for the possibility of getting my book seen by buyers.
There are definite drawbacks to eReaders.
This makes Schwab an extremely low - cost banking option, although its lack of physical locations is a definite drawback.
Finally, some prepaid cards can not be used outside the United States — a definite drawback for users who frequently travel abroad.
When I first heard about this, some definite drawbacks came to mind.
Where some investors will find one stock more preferable to their needs and investment strategies, there are definite drawbacks that come along with that form of ownership.
Reducing your coverage, however, does mean that you'll receive insurance assistance in fewer situations, so there is a definite drawback.
We never quite got the effect of sound coming from behind us, however, this was most likely because our TV cabinet placed the bar in a position such that the sound it projected couldn't bounce off the back wall effectively — a definite drawback of Sound Projector's approach.
Although fairly durable, all wood floors are subject to wear and tear — a definite drawback given the cost.
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