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drawback <a drawback; drawbacks> SUST.

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Depending on the nature of the battle being fought, either of both of these drawbacks could prove a severe restriction.
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The one major drawback of this landing gear arrangement was its narrow wheel track, making the aircraft unstable while on the ground.
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But the chains had one major drawback: in case of defeat the men were incapable of withdrawal, for then the chains acted as fetters.
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The main drawback is that the definition of blocks is not always straightforward.
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So the drawback of controlled processes is that humans are thought to have a limited capacity for overtly controlling behavior.
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However, there are also several drawbacks to doing participant observation.
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The system's biggest drawback is its unique security feature.
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A drawback to this crop is its difficulty to harvest.
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Although this project is supported by the general public, there are some potential drawbacks.
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The research found direct elections advantages and drawbacks.
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