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Luanda, for instance, is now as much of a bottleneck as a gateway to Angola, as the world scrambles to pick up contracts from its burgeoning oil sector.
Like traders plying the ancient Silk Road, telecommunications operators routing bits and bytes from Asia to Europe and back have to pass through the Middle East, whose tricky geography and even more challenging geopolitics have sometimes made the region just as much of a bottleneck in the digital realm as in the physical world.
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Recognition of a bottleneck depends very much on different perception, whether of the politician, industrialist, scientist or farmer.
In criminal cases, the police are as much a bottleneck as the courts, if not more so.
"Or is it still as much a bottleneck as ever?" "I hope the new road'll be done soon," he said.
Ms. Goldman said that the notion of a bottleneck in Manhattan schools was a myth.
That has created something of a bottleneck for black political ambitions.
Then illustrate the definition of this term metaphorically (using the visual image of a bottleneck), showing how species diversity is affected when a bottleneck occurs, and why. 3. Imagine that the Tasmanian tiger has been successfully cloned.
There are hints of a bottleneck.
Cothran's analysis found "no evidence of a bottleneck".
Therefore, the lack of a bottleneck signal in these An.
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