bottleneck
Example Sentences
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Airlines in the region are feeling the strain from delivery delays at Boeing and Airbus, compounded by a shortage of engines and broader supply chain bottlenecks.
From BBC
Fiber Fitters: The rush to lay cable for the AI boom is hitting a human bottleneck.
Yet the rush to build is hitting a human bottleneck, particularly among workers who can piece together the fiber networks at the heart of the technology.
The fact that meaningful new projects can take a dozen years or more to fully come online means that bottlenecks will persist in the near term.
From Barron's
OTTAWA—Canada’s economic recovery stumbled in the final quarter of last year as good-producing industries struggled with supply-chain bottlenecks and the continued weight of tariffs and uncertainty.
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