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The bottlenecks
noun
The narrow portion that forms the pouring spout of a bottle; the neck of a bottle.
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The bottlenecks also generate additional electrical current and heat.
The bottlenecks would only get worse if the delegates voted for their fanciful, pampered version of New York.
The bottlenecks identified by country teams are the bottlenecks to implementation as perceived by frontline workers and agencies delivering services on the ground.
The bottlenecks in SC populations may have been severe, but their strong inbreeding depression remains enigmatic.
Where are the bottlenecks?
"He understands where the bottlenecks are".
The cause of the bottlenecks is well known.
"The cable or D.S.L. modem is clearly one of the bottlenecks," he said.
Transit workers shouted and directed traffic through the bottlenecks created by turnstiles.
Some of the bottlenecks the company has addressed in the past year are internal.
Talk about some of the bottlenecks in the development of a product like this.
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