One shortcoming appears to be the non-GAAP EPS beat may have been materially helped by lower taxes.
In the past, this shortcoming of traditional territorial defenses proved fatal to U.S. efforts to deploy them.
Anti-inflammatory drugs can cause ulcers, so Koo and Golde searched for chemically similar drugs without this shortcoming.
The shortcoming of such studies is they didn't clearly apportion the effects of each factor on intelligence.
That shortcoming matters, because playing games over the internet is becoming more popular as broadband access spreads.
This shortcoming keeps promising entrepreneurs from impressing investors, and keeps talented employees from rising up the ranks.
Another major shortcoming was the inability to translate the global programme into action programmes at the country level.
Given the extent to which business is being done on an international scale, this is a serious shortcoming.
His main shortcoming is that, in his haste to criticise, he is careless about facts that do not suit.
Given the play's central shortcoming, it is hard to imagine a better production.
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The main shortcoming is the relentless short-termism pervasive in our public securities markets.
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But one shortcoming, admitted by Sir Richard Leese, leader of the city council, is its insular approach, regionally and globally.
It adds periodicals to the mix by offering color and browser support and overcomes the tablet-reading shortcoming of excessive glare.
Bond says this model had a shortcoming though, in that once the healing agent was used, it couldn't be replenished.
The spelling mistakes in Gordon Brown's solemn letter to Jacqui Janes were not the only shortcoming, according to the bereaved mother.
But the lack of a functioning army does not, for the moment, seem to be felt as much of a shortcoming.
The other shortcoming: If an employee leaves a company at the beginning of the year, he or she can get a windfall.
The new plan's biggest shortcoming, however, is its attitude to Greece's debt.
One might expect unemployment to carry less stigma after a deep recession bad times, rather than personal shortcoming, being the more likely reason for a sacking.
The latter issue is particularly vexing as the camera's meager battery life had us swapping cells during lengthy shoots, a shortcoming discussed in more detail below.
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But Russia's Vitaly Churkin described as a significant shortcoming the lack of a clause in the draft treaty about banning the supply of weapons to non-state entities.
The most glaring shortcoming: You can't use Google Apps offline, so you can forget about putting together a slide show or document while working on an airplane.
For some reason, though, this shortcoming never seems to bother the Street when it needs reasons to buy bonds, only when it needs excuses to sell them.
The intentional dismissal of the cost of job displacement remains a real shortcoming of agency efforts to promote only those regulations where the benefits are worth their costs.
That proportion is falling, but not quickly enough: Our analysis shows that about a third of all apps we have evaluated still have at least one serious shortcoming.
The second shortcoming is the lack of an innovative workforce.
The book's main shortcoming, however, is in what it overlooks.
It's a major shortcoming of the hardware, and it makes games like Skyrim that throw many menus of that kind at you intolerable to play in a serious way.
Of note is H.264 playback acceleration, which should at last make Hulu and YouTube bearable on netbooks and nettops -- a major shortcoming in the otherwise enticing form factors.
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