Sentences with phrase «huge drawbacks in»

Yet, as John Paul II pointed out in Centesimus Annus, there are huge drawbacks in entrusting such welfare exclusively to the administrative state.
Although blogs are still quite popular, they carry a huge drawback in that they don't give marketers enough room to convey their messages.
There is a huge drawback in this sense, however, at least for those who wish to date with a free account: unless you upgrade your membership, you won't be able to see your partner's photos — they are all blurred out.

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A teacher gave her 8 - year - old students iPads and discovered one huge drawback, Quartz When Launa Hall, a teacher in northern Virginia, gave each of her third graders an iPad, they were psyched.
Lack of licences compared to it's main competitor is not a huge drawback as is the online experience which is the laggiest i have experienced in any game and has been so since 2014 at least, not to mention that it feels silly that is really hard to get online opponents.
Yes, there was a huge solo game to partake in but racing against AI opponents had its drawbacks.
In the 1990s, conceptual and new media art looked like the future, but such art has one huge drawback.
The size of wind turbines seems to be a huge drawback even in the country.
The recent acquittal of Sean Hoey (see R v Sean Hoey [2007] NICC 49, 20/12/2007) and the swingeing criticisms by Mr Justice Weir of the use of forensic evidence, including low copy number DNA (LCNDNA), in the case, highlight the huge drawbacks if forensic techniques are not used correctly or its results are misinterpreted.
I can tell you right now that having direct MLS access in FL is a HUGE advantage over the work I do in GA, the counties i don't have direct MLS access to in FL I see the drawbacks very clearly.
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