One drawback in a monarchy government is that the ruler can have absolute power and use it to their own advantage while disregarding the needs of the people. Since the ruler is not chosen and just stays in the family it may not be able to change.
In a constitutional monarch the king/queen is probably slightly more expensive than a president, and people can't throw them out if they are no good
that it is a oxymoron
THailand has never had a president - it is a consititutional monarchy - it has a monarchy (the King) and a prime minister (Yingluck Shinawatr)
One drawback to the Roman's roads was they had poor drainage. Another drawback for today is they are too narrow.
is no drawback
One drawback to the Roman's roads was they had poor drainage. Another drawback for today is they are too narrow.
One drawback to working part time is the smaller paycheck.
No I can not answer
Benefit; Variety of Animal Species. Drawback; Most are Located in the Canopy
A drawback is a disadvantage. Thus, the opposite (or antonym) of "drawback" is "advantage"
The British Monarchy is a very rich one.
One potential drawback of some certifications is the number of people attaining them-so many that certifications now have less value.
higher prices
The cost is too expensive.