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bottleneck

noun as in obstacle

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Density eliminates the processing bottlenecks that regular data centres see from working with processors sitting several metres apart.

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Officials say those four 8-foot-wide steel tubes could create a bottleneck that limits how much water makes it to California, Arizona, Nevada and Mexico.

But without a trade deal between the US and China, the fear is that the rare earths bottleneck could return, creating a massive supply chain shock.

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Mr Weaver said he spotted them with a German couple and two Spanish nationals in a "bottleneck" between two boulders.

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The vast number of attendees caused bottlenecks at entry points, prompting one wag to crack, “What is this, the Second Coming?”

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

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