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1 Now, the biggest drawback of the device is obviously the price tag.
2 The biggest drawback is that you can't reach as high in this orientation.
3 The biggest drawback was how long they took to arrive.
4 This is the biggest drawback of the system.
5 The biggest drawback was actually pointed out by Gadget Lab reader Jason Halberstadt: The source book itself.
6 The biggest drawback of the HomePod is how locked down it is to Apple's devices and services.
7 Visit Website The issue here, and the biggest drawback to thin cords, is that they're not very durable.
8 Arguably, the biggest drawback is that retirement investments give you very limited access to your money before retirement.
9 The biggest drawback for Wisconsin was a pair of targeting penalties toward the end of the third quarter.
10 The biggest drawback is the price.
11 The biggest drawback of this approach would be the impact a collapsing rupee might have on already-strained corporate finances.
12 As far as I can tell now, the biggest drawback to the short stay model is fatigue: mental and emotional.
13 In his case the biggest drawback was the R&A's mortification that their precious tournament seemingly had been held up to ridicule.
14 That's probably the group's biggest drawback -it's limited, it's very narrowly focused and it's still operating on a tiny scale.
15 But the biggest drawback is the lack of information in the RTE Guide, which gives not a single clue to any night's content.
16 Its biggest drawback is that you can't just do it at a moment's notice if you don't have it hanging ready-andI didn't.
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