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1 But there can be downsides to studying in other countries as well.
2 There can be downsides to them, though.
3 There are always going to be downsides : you just have to try to nudge it all in the right direction.
4 He says limiting the number of international ports could be useful by reducing the number of port workers on ships, but there could be downsides .
5 Although Ammonite allowed us to use a familiar language there were downsides .
6 There are downsides , though -or maybe just the one: other people.
7 But there are downsides , and not all in the United States.
8 There is something in it for everyone, but there are downsides as well.
9 There are downsides to achieving fame through a fashionable television series.
10 There are downsides , however, to making people feel more disgusted than they already do.
11 Yes, There Are Downsides SLA-based 3-D printers do have drawbacks.
12 There are downsides to being a multimillionaire recording artist and cultural phenomenon like Drake.
13 There are downsides to the Outlander's impressively green credentials, though.
14 Despite these obvious benefits, there are downsides for Syria.
15 There are downsides to its approach to phishing protection.
16 There are downsides to unpaid casual sex, of course.
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