potential disadvantage

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  • A potential disadvantage of this method is that it requires considerable expertise to perform it accurately.
  • Before we invest, we must carefully consider every potential disadvantage of the new technology.
  • The high cost of living is a potential disadvantage for anyone thinking of moving to the city.
  • The team brainstormed to identify any potential disadvantage that could arise during the project.
  • While remote work offers flexibility, a potential disadvantage is the feeling of isolation.
  • He was aware of the potential disadvantage of being the youngest player on the team, but it didn't deter him.
  • One potential disadvantage they hadn't foreseen was the sudden change in market trends.
  • The main potential disadvantage of this strategy is its reliance on a single supplier.
  • Students should weigh the potential disadvantage of a heavy course load against the benefits of graduating early.
  • In their report, the analysts highlighted the potential disadvantage related to regulatory hurdles.