This is one of the drawbacks of the massive installed base of on-premise software.
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Living in the country is great for tree-climbing and composting, however, there are some drawbacks.
Other than these few minor drawbacks, I think the councils are totally justified in their use.
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This job also happens to have some potential drawbacks, including notoriety and lack of privacy.
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Drawbacks: Crash insurance is expensive, and the tax rules on protective puts are somewhat unattractive.
Spending several days at South by Southwest in a clown suit clearly has its drawbacks.
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But Mr. Hanold, 47, points to drawbacks outside the office that might even the ledger.
Professor Dee said educationalists should "hesitate" before advocating more single-sex classes, which could have other "drawbacks".
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One of the biggest drawbacks to the newer display technologies has been the black levels.
"Like all compromises, this one has its drawbacks, " Obama said Monday in Lansing, Michigan.
But there are big drawbacks to having national authorities taking on a bigger role.
Simpson would get management expertise and funds for global expansion without the drawbacks of public ownership.
So far, these various drawbacks have not discouraged big contractors from continuing to pursue cyberwarfare opportunities.
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Investors should also be aware that leveraged VIX ETNs have certain drawbacks as well.
As with other management models, there are drawbacks as well as advantages to the Thermo Way.
Keynote's big drawbacks are huge in a business market dominated by PowerPoint running on Wintel machines.
The main drawbacks are cost and the added weight of the equipment needed for satellite transmission.
But this approach, according to two recently published studies, might have its own drawbacks.
Critics of wage subsidies usually cite two drawbacks: they distort incentives and they are expensive.
Sure living in 1900 would have its drawbacks like women not being able to vote, for instance.
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However, according to tutoring website, Math and Reading Help, there may be drawbacks to online tutoring.
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He says they move quickly as they have less ammunition and lighter packs, but there are drawbacks.
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Faced with such pressures, more doctors may conclude that the advantages of charges outweigh their undoubted drawbacks.
In spite of all those drawbacks, deVera said tablets represent the future of how business people will work.
Persuading a mother not to breastfeed in the name of medical research has certain ethical drawbacks, after all.
And while it provides a relatively good snapshot of state energy efficiency measures, it has a few drawbacks.
All these other potential drawbacks aside, we're reluctant to sell you on a kind-of expensive laptop with dated internals.
Such drawbacks have not stopped a host of European countries, including Germany, France and Spain, from adopting ID systems.
Many owners of Wright homes believe the pleasures of dwelling in a legendary architect's creation far outweigh any drawbacks.
Of course, every technology has its drawbacks and there has been criticism of biomass because of its sourcing needs.
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