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On the downside, the usage of a data stack and the associated Reverse Polish notation were as unfamiliar as was structured programming.
On the downside, NUMA makes the cost of moving data from one processor to another, as in workload balancing, more expensive.
On the downside, Laserfire no longer has the optical system of the original, which served an important second duty by allowing the aircraft to be visually identified at long range.
On his decision to leave Melbourne Barassi stated “ Inevitably with many decisions in life there will be a downside.
On the downside, reducing the collected data to a mathematical trajectory for checking against the theoretical calculations is difficult.
On the downside, this can make installation of new libraries problematic, and these " known " locations quickly become home to an increasing number of library files, making management more complex.
On the downside, while this flexibility made NuBus much simpler for the user and device driver authors, it made things more difficult for the designers of the cards themselves.
On the downside, A. b was much slower than USB.
On the downside, this arrangement limited the size of the ports to that of the cylinder head, whereas in-cylinder sleeves could have much larger ports.
On the downside, the air blowing out from under the trains presented a unique problem in stations, and interest in them waned in the 1970s.
On the downside, the local economy is very dependent on the public sector and especially the provincial government.
On the downside, these transfers are very slow, and only useful for automated probes.
On the downside, the blade pitching mechanism is complex and generally heavy, and some sort of wind-direction sensor needs to be added in order to pitch the blades properly.
On the downside, the layout required separate crankshafts on either end of the engine, and some form of gearing to take off power and combine it back into a single shaft.
On the downside, the macadamias do not drop from the tree when ripe, and the leaves are a bit prickly when one reaches into the interior of the tree during harvest.
On the downside, rocket artillery was notoriously inaccurate, a problem accentuated with increased range.
On the downside, an engine of this size had never been built before and development would be expensive and risky.
On the downside, staging requires the vehicle to lift motors which are not being used until later, as well as making the entire rocket more complex and harder to build.
On the downside, Z80 assembly is more difficult to learn than TI-BASIC.
On the downside, compiling software from scratch may be time-consuming and complicate the task of keeping the packages up to date.
On the downside, QD3D used a number of Apple-specific ideas about how 3D hardware should work, and initially performed poorly due to the lack of hardware acceleration.
On the downside, QD3D ’ s layering introduced performance issues.
On the downside, many were let down by the new model's plainer styling and cheapened interior ; some also felt the gas pedal was now too lightly sprung.
On the downside, the same study also found that South Yarra had a very high crime rate.

On and tended
On the other side of the account, manorial administration involved significant expenses, perhaps a reason why smaller manors tended to rely less on villein tenure.
On world markets, the Canadian dollar historically tended to move in tandem with the US dollar.
On the other hand, the print press, especially newspapers, tended to spell it Dolly.
On her homeworld, she visits the " Caves of Mak ' ala ", a place on Trill where unjoined symbionts swim in pools carefully and lovingly tended by Trill Guardians.
On the cusp of winter, Titta falls sick and is tended by his mother.
On the other side of the Wall, these bands tended to be stylistically more conservative than in the West, to have more reserved engineering, and often to include more classical and traditional structures ( such as those developed by Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht in their 1920s Berlin theater songs ).
On average, through the economic cycle, most governments have traditionally tended to run budget deficits, as can be seen from the large debt balances accumulated by governments across the world.
On the other side of the Wall, these bands tended to be stylistically more conservative than in the West, to have more reserved engineering, and often to include more classical and traditional structures ( such as those developed by Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht in their 1920s Berlin theatre songs ).
On the other hand, Franck experienced some tensions in his faculty life: he tended to teach composition as much as he did organ performance and improvisation ; he was considered unsystematic in his teaching techniques (" Franck never taught by means of hard and fast rules or dry, ready-made theories "), with an offhand attitude towards the official texts and books approved by the Conservatoire ; and his popularity among some students provoked some jealousy among his fellow professors and some counter-claims of bias on the part of those professors when judging Franck's pupils for the various prizes, including the Prix de Rome.
On the Stockton and Darlington Railway, the safety valve tended to go off when the engine hit a bump in the track.
On the other hand, Fatio himself stated that although Newton had commented privately that Fatio's theory was the best possible mechanical explanation of gravity, he also acknowledged that Newton tended to believe that the true explanation of gravitation was not mechanical.
On the other hand, he was boastful of his talents and his peers tended to avoid him.
On the whole, the original 1960s-era anti-revisionists tended to take a careful, selective approach to the Cuban Revolution and the way it soon aligned itself with Soviet ideas and practice, criticizing the latter action, while simultaneously acknowledging some aspects of Cuban self-described socialism as genuinely revolutionary — in particular the writing and thinking of Che Guevara.
On economic issues, the Socialists have often been greater advocates of liberal, free market policies than the conservative opposition, which has tended to favor more state interventionism in the economy through economic and price regulations, as well as through state ownership of key economic enterprises.
On Mitton Street is the well tended twin town garden.
On most branch lines, though, larger and more powerful tank engines tended to be favoured.
On the outside, the McClaines are an ordinary father-and-son pair who live in an antiquated Elizabethan-style cottage overlooking Culver Bay, Dorset, tended by their housekeeper, Mrs Harris.
After the initial Epic single " Carrie-Anne " reached No. 9, the band's records tended to sell poorly in the US, with the exception of ' On A Carousel ' ( No. 11 in 1967 ), " He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother " ( No. 7, 1969 ), " Long Cool Woman " ( No. 2, 1972 ) and " The Air That I Breathe " ( No. 6, 1974 ).
On the other hand, the bike was difficult to get on its center stand and tended to throw chain oil onto its muffler.
On the other hand, Celtic goddesses tended to resist syncretism ; Sulis Minerva is one of the few attested pairings of a Celtic goddess with her Roman counterpart.
On Saturday the final Bungalow Head was a celebrity, and on Sunday it tended to be someone who the other Bungalow Heads knew ( e. g. relative, teacher, etc .).
On the other hand, a Sailing Club tended to focus on a membership composed of owners of smaller boats such as dinghies.
On the contrary, both authors tended to emphasize, partly for political reasons, the differences in terms of the levels of civilization which had been attained, with Germanic peoples being wilder and less civilized peoples, requiring military and political considerations.
On a side note, it was a matter of contention with Chris when he first started using the dial that while Vicki changed into useful heroes with applicable powers, Chris's powers tended to be obscure and not particularly useful to defeat his opponent, such as when he changed into a super hero that could duplicate things and he outright began complaining about his useless ability.

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