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Its small 37 mm gun and light armor was seen as a flaw, but was produced in such a large volume and, coupled with its off-road capability, that this shortcoming was largely overlooked.
The shortcoming was underlined by his artistic rivalry with Marc Bolan, who was at the time acting as his session guitarist.
A beautiful woman, educated, cultured, intelligent, and sincerely attached to the king, she nonetheless possessed one major shortcoming in the everyone's eyes: she was a commoner, from the bourgeoisie, and even worse, a commoner who meddled in royal politics.
Others have stressed that the main shortcoming of economic policy-making during the 1990s was that economic reform was not pursued with enough determination.
A major shortcoming of the Harrington method was it failed to produce a posture wherein the skull would be in proper alignment with the pelvis, and it did not address rotational deformity.
" The great shortcoming throughout the campaign was the utterly inadequate transportation.
One early, unanticipated shortcoming was various power lines of differing voltages being located next to each other, resulting in easy shorting.
This shortcoming was addressed in the BMP-2 design, where the tank commander shares the well-armoured two-man turret with the gunner.
The creation of Sea King ASaC7, and earlier AEW. 2 and AEW. 5 is the consequence of lessons learnt by the Royal Navy in the 1982 Falklands War when the lack of AEW coverage for the task force was a major tactical shortcoming.
Its main shortcoming was that it suffered from a very poor contrast and no backlighting, making it very difficult to view without a strong external light source.
Once, Deng made fun of Liu by complaining that his partner's only shortcoming was being a dull man ; he spent all his time on reading and thinking except when he is commanding, without any entertainment at all.
* one perceived shortcoming of TRAC was lack of full extensibility: some TRAC primitive functions are sensitive to the distinction between a null ( zero-character ) argument and a nonexistent ( non-delimited ) one, but beyond its last non-null argument, a user-defined function cannot make the distinction.
The difficulty of handling the wire itself when necessary was arguably the only serious shortcoming, among several definite advantages, of steel wire as a monophonic recording medium.
Although this weakness of his was evident when he advised me to lease land to Xuande, this shortcoming was not enough to overshadow his two strengths.
Another serious shortcoming was the tank's weak armament, the 2 pounder ( 40 mm ) gun, which was improved by the addition of a 3 inch howitzer in the hull ( the Mk IICS had the howitzer in the turret ) to deliver an HE shell albeit not on a howitzer's usual high trajectory.
His major shortcoming, he had decided, was his deficiency as a public speaker.
The movie went on to earn a Golden Globe award as best foreign film, and Golbahari's job in it was well received by many critics, including The Arizona Republic < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s Richard Nilsen, who wrote, " there is no shortcoming in the acting of Marina Golbahari ".
It enabled them to arrange the teachings in such a way that each teaching served as an expedient measure to overcome the particular shortcoming of the teaching that preceded it while, at the same time, pointing to the teaching that was to supersede it.

shortcoming and shared
This narrowness of definition has caused some debate over the years, and its result, the exclusion of Hebridean sites from most major syntheses, can be seen as a shortcoming which, due to superficial typologies, results in the failure to unite these sites, whose inhabitants shared the common habit of living on water.
As the war progressed the design became outdated due to its limited speed, due in part to the limited horsepower of its power plant and to the greater drag of its fixed main landing gear ( a shortcoming shared by the Stuka ).
Many customers were upset with small crew cab beds, but most competitors shared this shortcoming.

shortcoming and by
This shortcoming is being addressed by the Diagram Definition OMG project for which a proposed standard is already available.
An often cited shortcoming of bullpups is that, by design, their ejection ports are close to the face, generally making it difficult for left-handed shooters to use because firearms in general have their ejection port on the right-hand side and eject spent cartridge casings towards the right.
Any shortcoming on any of these two fronts makes one, by definition, not a mu ' min.
At first sight, this extension of the judgment form may appear to be a strange complication — it is not motivated by an obvious shortcoming of natural deduction, and it is initially confusing that the comma seems to mean entirely different things on the two sides of the turnstile.
The web is not sticky, but these spiders make up for that shortcoming by running very rapidly.
Endogenous growth theory tries to overcome this shortcoming by building macroeconomic models out of microeconomic foundations.
Perhaps the greatest shortcoming of the Strategic Hamlet Program as implemented on the ground was its failure to provide the basic security envisioned by its proponents.
The book was well received by critics who thought it added depth to the plot of the game but the large number of characters was highlighted as a shortcoming.
We know we are on the wrong track, but we are compensating for this shortcoming by accelerating.
To some readers, a shortcoming of The New Soldier is that the words spoken by this Vietnam War battlefield chaplain, a United Methodist clergyman, were not included in the volume.
The most important shortcoming that is addressed by OTPs is that, in contrast to static passwords, they are not vulnerable to replay attacks.
The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood ; who strives valiantly ; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming ; but who does actually strive to do the deeds ; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions ; who spends himself in a worthy cause ; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat .</ b >
The CRTC's decision to expire registrations is regarded by citizens ' rights groups as a technical shortcoming that adds unnecessary operational cost and complexity to the system, as well as limiting registrants ' freedom to express their wishes.
) The book ends with the line " No one has taken responsibility "-echoing an earlier rant by Bruce that we have created a blame free society in which any problem or shortcoming can be blamed on others rather than accepting responsibility for our own actions.
The extensive use of forest roads through conifer plantations has been another criticism: the authors of the Lonely Planet guidebook, Walking in Ireland, found, " The Way's one shortcoming is the character of the walking you'll become all too familiar with forest tracks and roads through conifer plantations where they're surrounded by tall, dense forest they're not particularly interesting ".
Another shortcoming is his rationalistic attitude toward the narratives in Talmudic sources, which leads him to see in many of the Talmudic authors shrewd impostors who played on the credulity of their contemporaries by feigning miracles ( see his presentation of Eliezer ben Hyrcanus in his Allgemeine Geschischte, ii.
It is rarely of a pure white, but the warm yellowish or ivory tone of the best wares of the period is sympathetic and by no means a shortcoming ; and while actually very soft and glassy, it has a firm texture unlike any other.
SDH-based deployments are useful when there is an existing SDH infrastructure already in place, its main shortcoming being the loss of flexibility in bandwidth management due to the rigid hierarchy imposed by the SDH network.

shortcoming and other
The biggest shortcoming of the system seems that the ordinary railway switch is not possible and a transfer table or other complex device must be used where it is needed to branch the track.
In other words, there are 3 knobs to control 4 sections of the sound ( most modern synths have 4 knobs, one for each section )-a " shortcoming " that doesn't seem to diminish the Minimoog's popularity in any way.

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