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bottleneck

noun as in obstacle

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The changes to the queue were driven, in part, by other forces as well, namely to ensure the winding line was up to modern ADA standards and to better handle bottlenecks for Disneyland’s current crowds.

"This has been a bottleneck for a while. We know the underlying model is capable of doing better, but people didn't know why this is happening with 3D shapes," Lukoianov says.

The cuts come as the firm's profits fall even as its sales rise, with the plane maker admitting in July it was struggling with "bottlenecks" in its supply chain.

From BBC

Economists fear that it could add bottlenecks and costs to supply chains and reignite inflation, and that it could scramble the Fed’s policy on interest rates.

For decades, bottlenecks, delays, and diversions of donated funds have plagued the humanitarian and development sectors in the U.S. and globally.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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