Sentences with phrase «key shortcomings»

What sets PMNC apart from other digital currencies is its focus on the following key shortcomings of other digital currencies:
Curb appeal aside, two key shortcomings prevent Mars from being move - in ready.
Morgan Stanley analyst Daniel Toohey said the insurer's key shortcoming is its «persistent optimism».
Another aspect of using eggs to replace the gluten, as found by Aramouni's team, addresses the key shortcoming of early gluten - free products: consumer acceptability.
The key shortcomings of a circuit breaker are laid out here.
The idea that climate behaves like a dynamical system addresses some of the key shortcomings of the conventional view of climate change — the view that looks at the planet as a whole, in terms of averages.
The study has some key shortcomings.
In my view, the report's key shortcoming is that it ignores The Big Question: Since the D.C. charter sector produces several additional months of learning annually for its kids, educates nearly half of D.C. students, has very long waitlists, and continues to grow, and since DCPS continues to struggle, how is PCSB preparing to become the dominant public education provider in the nation's capital?
The rotary engine plays large in the automaker's legend, and although the RX - 8 tried its best to succeed the RX - 7, its frumpy styling made the rotary's key shortcomings (poor low - end torque, worse fuel economy) even tougher to swallow.
Regardless of BlackBerry 10's advances, though, the new system will face a key shortcoming: It won't have as many apps written by outside companies and individuals as the iPhone and Android.
Even though I refer to them as «unlimited» one key shortcoming is what's not available in the all - you - can - read platforms.
This lack of an effective ecosystem is a key shortcoming that needs to be addressed.
To counter each of these key shortcomings, there seems to be an equally menacing yin to their proverbial yang.
The key shortcomings that are identified are: the Merger Directive's objective is not stated precisely; minimum harmonisation does not lead to a common tax system; exhaustive lists are used as legislative techniques; the Merger Directive does not add much to the outcomes reached through negative harmonisation; and the definitions of qualifying operations are not fully aligned with corporate law.
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