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A series of bottlenecks is slowing the entry of aid into the country.
But he also points to concerns over "rising raw materials prices and reports of bottlenecks in some supply chains".
The result, he said, is an outdated, overtaxed delivery system with plenty of bottlenecks, the most serious being around New York City and Long Island.
But this remains a Europe of bottlenecks and ever-changing rhetoric for these refugees, and for those trying to help them along the way.
Lamy said harmonising the two regulatory regimes would boost transatlantic trade, "but it will take time because there are a myriad of bottlenecks".
The planned work threatens to clog surface streets near the Interstate, leading many Angelenos to call the impending amalgam of bottlenecks, honked horns and frayed nerves Carmageddon.
Not a single major oil refinery has been built in the United States in nearly a generation, causing the kind of bottlenecks that lead to sudden spikes in the price of gasoline.
In some parts of the city, the honking horns of bottlenecks and sirens of police vehicles weaving through traffic is joined by the almost incessant sound of helicopters whizzing by.
Table 3 Frequency of bottlenecks encountered in big data projects.
The food and agriculture value-chain is full of bottlenecks and inefficiencies.
From the characterization results for Memcached, we identified three different kinds of bottlenecks.
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