additional disadvantage

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An extra unfavorable circumstance or condition.

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  • The remote location of the new office is an additional disadvantage for employees.
  • The high cost is a major issue, and the remote location is an additional disadvantage.
  • Having to work on weekends is an additional disadvantage of this otherwise great job.
  • An additional disadvantage of living in the city is the constant noise.
  • The poor internet connectivity in the area poses an additional disadvantage for remote workers.
  • Are there any additional disadvantages to this approach that we haven't considered?
  • One additional disadvantage of the older car model is its low fuel efficiency.
  • The study revealed an additional disadvantage: a significantly longer recovery period.
  • The high tax rate presents an additional disadvantage for foreign investors.
  • Moving the headquarters will create an additional disadvantage for employees who rely on public transport.
  • A further additional disadvantage to consider is the lack of parking spaces.
  • Besides the steep learning curve, an additional disadvantage of the software is its lack of mobile support.
  • For students, the limited library hours were an additional disadvantage during exam season.
  • His lack of experience was a clear problem, but his poor communication skills were an additional disadvantage.
  • The complex legal paperwork creates an additional disadvantage for small startups.
  • We've identified several additional disadvantages, including increased maintenance costs and security vulnerabilities.
  • His lack of fluency in the local language was an additional disadvantage during negotiations.
  • Not only is the material expensive, but as an additional disadvantage, it's also very difficult to work with.
  • The policy has the additional disadvantage of being very difficult to enforce.
  • The proposed law has an additional disadvantage in that it may be difficult to enforce.