Sentence examples for growing bottleneck from inspiring English sources

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The role for these cadres will continue to expand as shortages of physicians present a growing bottleneck to scaling up, affecting these estimates in turn.

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WASHINGTON — President Obama and Congressional Democrats on Friday abandoned their once-firm stand that growing airport bottlenecks would be addressed only in a broader fix to across-the-board spending cuts, accepting bipartisan legislation that would bring the nation's air traffic control system back up to full strength.

Insufficient investment in conventional reserve power plants could - some fear - lead to growing supply bottlenecks in Germany, at the latest with the final shutdown of the last nuclear power plants in 2022.

The remainder of the century will be a bottleneck of growing human impact on the environment and diminishing biodiversity.

The knowledge coming from taxonomy and biological studies dependent upon it are as necessary for ecology as are anatomy and physiology for medicine.The remainder of the century will be a bottleneck of growing human impact on the environment and diminishing of biodiversityHow can we care for species composing Earth's living environment if we don't know the great majority of them?

Here was the underworld of the city's infinite offering: snags, delays, bottlenecks, the growing anxiety of never arriving at what was always just out of reach.

India's inexorably growing power crisis is a bottleneck that threatens to hobble its overall growth rate.

For instance, where ancient humans selected an individual plant or a group of plants with favorable agronomic traits (due to one or more mutations) and started to cultivate their progeny as crops, such selection may have an equivalent effect to natural selection with a strong bottleneck effect under growing conditions that differ from those of the wild ancestors [5, 11, 12, 15].

Mr. Greenspan said gasoline inventories were finally beginning to grow now that bottlenecks at refineries were subsiding.

As traffic grew, they became bottlenecks, and in the late 1960's the state built a bypass rather than attempt the daunting task of widening them.

As the sheer amount of computer generated data continues to grow exponentially, new bottlenecks are unveiled that require rethinking our traditional software and hardware architectures.

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