Sentences with phrase «most obvious pitfall»

The most obvious pitfall to pleading guilty by mail is that you have now opened yourself up for the maximum punishment that the court can administer.
The most obvious pitfall is the likelihood of securities litigation in the form of class actions in the U.S. and Canada, which not only cost money, but also time, and tie up management in lengthy litigation and litigation related matters.
The most obvious pitfall is that 401 (k) plans shift all retirement - planning risks — not saving enough, making poor investment choices, outliving savings — to untrained individuals, who often don't have the time, inclination or know - how to manage them.
Being friends first also means you avoid the most obvious pitfall of online dating: not knowing what you're getting.
Certainly the most obvious pitfall is that of reluctance to, and even hostility toward, listening to the vital components of the community, the residents themselves.
Is this sufficient to avoid the most obvious pitfalls, or should I bring in my own experts?

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Jonze completes the extraordinary tasks of avoiding the most obvious movie clichés and pitfalls that could come with this utterly bizarre concept.
This may have something to do with its success as adaptation — it may be the most obvious choice among Pynchon's novels for silver - screen immortalization given that it's riffing so hard on one of cinema's favorite genres (and those riffs are themselves on the original noir novels as refracted through half a century or so of films of the same), but this simpatico quality presents possibilities and pitfalls in equal order.
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