bottleneck in the PONS Dictionary

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bottleneck factor ECON
bottleneck factor ECON
supply bottleneck ECON

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Others worked to heighten morale and overcome bottlenecks, particularly in war-related industries.
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There is also evidence of at least one primate species, the golden snub-nosed monkey, that also suffered from a bottleneck around this time.
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Rat trails' of cars sneaked through narrow side-streets, presenting traffic bottlenecks.
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Thirdly, increased efficiency in any one bottleneck resource multiplies the use of all the companion technologies, products and services that were being restrained by it.
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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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Only process improvements at the bottlenecks will actually improve the overall system.
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For this reason, packet loss is not necessarily an indication of poor connection reliability or a bottleneck.
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There were significant bottlenecks created by lack of infrastructure and red tape.
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The unit-procedure with the maximum duration is sometimes referred to as the bottleneck.
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When the bottleneck is localized, optimization usually starts with a rethinking of the algorithm used in the program.
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