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bottleneck <a bottleneck; bottlenecks> N

bottleneck ADJ

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bottleneck INDUST
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bottleneck N

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bottleneck inflation ECON

bottleneck monopolies ECON

disk bottleneck N COMPUT

bottleneck capacity of sifting machine INDUST

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Moreover, the accord came with certain constrained resulting in administrative bottleneck.
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This means there will remain a significant supply bottleneck that is likely to encourage smuggling as well as illegal production in the nation, with the feared consequences in prices.
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It helps to identify the maximum operating capacity of an application as well as any bottlenecks and determine which element is causing degradation.
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The three interchanges work together by eliminating bottlenecks caused by redundant interchanges.
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A diamond crossover north of the station had caused frequent bottlenecks, but was removed during the realignment and replaced with two flying junctions.
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Again, determine which machine is the new bottleneck.
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Gates were often placed at tight corners, forcing a bottleneck effect upon the invading force, or even simply at right angles within a square courtyard.
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Worsening the bottleneck further is the southern terminus of the 71 at the 91 just beyond that.
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The genome of the giant panda shows evidence of a severe bottleneck that took place about 43,000 years ago.
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Given the infrastructural bottleneck the tax concession was seen as crucial for growth.
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