The proposed subway is envisaged to clear the traffic bottleneck at this busy junction. |
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This occurred with a PCI video card too, so I would assume that the CPU is the bottleneck. |
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The mayor said that this section of road was a well-known bottleneck that funneled traffic from four lanes into three lanes. |
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The PCI bus has emerged as a bottleneck between the processor and the network. |
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But that business is encountering its own problems, specifically a bottleneck in processing seal blubber for nutritional supplements. |
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Needing people to inspect forms is a process bottleneck and not in the critical path. |
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In a pull system, the bottleneck governs the rate that patients flow through the whole process. |
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For example, one such bottleneck may occur during reinoculation of a chemostat, when tubes are changed. |
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Today it's due to a bad traffic jam, a bottleneck in the center of one of the city's main streets. |
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As the Union retreat continued, a mammoth bottleneck developed at Frayser's Farm, halting the withdrawal. |
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But rather than be a bottleneck, the commissioning process usually helps streamline construction by improving schedules and reducing changes. |
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It's unlikely that the CPU or the motherboard chipset will be the bottleneck in either case. |
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Lack of awareness regarding all vector-borne diseases like filariasis is the major bottleneck in the promotion of such schemes. |
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The Dartford Tunnel is a bottleneck and removing the tolls would encourage more people to use it, thereby exacerbating the situation. |
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The bottleneck effect appears in the situation where a piston in a chamber connected to a capillary abruptly puts a fluid in motion. |
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The bottleneck at this point is effective clinical research that will yield reliable and replicable findings. |
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A related phenomenon to the founder effect is what is sometimes called the bottleneck effect. |
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he reader will be able to remember the list only if it provides some help in overcoming the bottleneck effect of working memory. |
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The people who emerged from this genetic bottleneck had traits never before seen in human beings. |
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In a bladed switch, the bandwidth available between ports on the same blade or the bandwidth across the backplane might be the bottleneck. |
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Large vans and lorries are kept off by a concrete and bollard bottleneck barrier. |
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The first solution to this bottleneck appeared around 1765 when James Hargreaves, a carpenter by trade, invented his cotton-spinning jenny. |
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The events of yesterday vindicated those who supported the idea of a road to bypass the Bingley bottleneck. |
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The aromatic group had a high proportion of monomorphic loci suggestive of a severe or recent bottleneck. |
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You still have to implement and configure these correctly or they are just another bottleneck. |
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If the cameras are too close together it will create a bottleneck as people drive within the limit. |
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From watching fellow guitarist Son House, he was inspired to develop his own bottleneck slide technique. |
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For most farmers, drying the crop is the major bottleneck in the harvest process. |
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Since I moved to Calne 28 years ago the narrow part of Curzon Street has been the main bottleneck for traffic passing through the town centre. |
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For years the bottleneck has provided a daily white-knuckled driving experience for 300,000 motorists. |
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he results show that energy, water and arable land resources are the three resources with the strongest bottleneck effect that constrains the China's economic development. |
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In strongly confined systems, phonon-assisted relaxation is slow due to the phonon bottleneck effect, but we explain why this effect is difficult to observe due to competitive relaxation mechanisms. |
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This autumn's crippling congestion on the dual carriageway and across the city centre has largely been caused by the single-lane contraflow bottleneck at Copmanthorpe. |
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In this context, the Rosshäusern-Mauss section was discovered to be a bottleneck for high-speed train operations. |
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The bottleneck access to Bulgaria means that deployment of armies is maddeningly slow until the Black Sea has been secured and can be used for convoying armies out of Ankara. |
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If you have an older PC, then a slower processor and pokey system components may cause a bottleneck, and you won't get the graphics performance for which you overpaid. |
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I still have no idea whether this particular bottleneck has yet been resolved. |
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He also made instructional videos about ukulele, bottleneck blues, Caribbean rhythms and Hawaiian guitar. |
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This tool is useful in identifying the bottleneck of border-crossing and measuring the effect of policy measures. |
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For the Malagasy, the new Ivoloina Bridge is much more than the end of a bottleneck. |
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One server may unexpectedly become overloaded, unbalanced, and all customers on that server suffer from the bottleneck. |
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An important bottleneck which needs to be addressed is the lack of human resources with expertise to conduct the approximation process. |
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Also, because Jobs insists on being involved in all products that Apple ships, he ends up becoming a bottleneck. |
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The first step was to analyze the entire work envelope, with emphasis on bottleneck areas, man-hours per workstation and number of technicians per station. |
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Traffic volume created problems at the Levens bottleneck, with long tailbacks on the Ulverston Road as traffic poured in and out of the Cartmel peninsula. |
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Every bottleneck in the energy supply threatens our society, every increase in energy costs has an immediate impact on our economy. |
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One of the most persistent bottleneck to growth in Zambia over the decades, particularly at the micro level has been the dearth of finance capital for re-investment. |
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Another problem with the system as it exists right now is a bottleneck at the assessment process. |
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With a paper-based supply system and that many containers in theater, the biggest bottleneck in the logistics pipeline occurred where the supplies came off the ships. |
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Passengers were yesterday promised improved East Coast rail services after a bottleneck on the route was removed with the opening of a new section of track. |
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The traffic bottleneck at Main Street, which has forced motorists to drive onto the footpath, has been a bone of contention for some considerable time. |
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But, I ask you, look around and ahead of and behind you when next you are caught in a traffic bottleneck on an expressway and try to account for the snarl rationally. |
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The bottleneck of the process is the passage of the constriction zone. |
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But for those without firm contracts to the makers of the filter components, there's a bottleneck in production which might cause problems for some. |
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This bottleneck is one even police are finding difficult to handle. |
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Johnson is respected as one of the greatest, though when he first started playing on street corners he played slide with a pocketknife instead of a bottleneck. |
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When Fred sat down with his guitar and a bottleneck, everyone joined in. |
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There's fast blues and slow blues, and major blues and minor blues, and the kind of blues you play with a bottleneck and the strings already tuned to a chord. |
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Soon the room would be filled with the American musician's hard-edged acoustic blues, his bottleneck slide guitar riffs and harsh vocals cutting through the night. |
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A bottleneck guitar occasionally glides between vocal lines, an organ swells ominously beneath the surface, but this remains the sound of aloneness. |
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Williams plays such a ferocious bottleneck guitar that you naturally assume that he used the other part of the bottle to mug someone, having drunk the contents. |
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Wednesday and Thursday nights, internationally acclaimed blues singer, songwriter and bottleneck slide guitarist Catfish Keith will play two gigs in the North West. |
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I am mentioning this because if an air quality bottleneck is spotted at an early stage, compensatory measures can be thought up. |
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Moreover, the handling of visas further narrows the bottleneck of border waiting times. |
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This situation had created a bottleneck at Chernyshevsk, where traffic backed up like leaves in a storm drain. |
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You'll learn how to identify your bottleneck, so you can make small changes that add up to big profits. |
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Equally, a new European bottleneck will appear across the Pyrenees if nothing is done to ensure a trouble-free passage. |
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Along with the availability of euros, payment by bank card is another bottleneck. |
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The model has employed a more realistic representation of the formation of congestion based on a bottleneck model. |
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When U.S. output started to soar more recently, the bottleneck came early. |
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Downstream from this point the river has shaped a large bed in the sand dunes creating a significant bottleneck at the confluence. |
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The model includes a more realistic representation of the formation of congestion on a road via the formation of queues based on the use of a bottleneck model. |
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The new xanthates dryer is currently being installed and commissioned and will remove the bottleneck that previously constrained plant output. |
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And profits for the last two years had exceeded combined profits of the previous ten years. As the two executives met, they were not about to let a production bottleneck put a lid on the company's growth plans. |
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It is likely that the surge in volume, coupled with high staff turnover during peak periods, resulted in a bottleneck which lengthened turnaround times. |
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Instead, what has resulted nine years later is the enfeeblement of even the largest long distance providers and the refortification of the local bottleneck. |
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Luanda, for instance, is now as much of a bottleneck as a gateway to Angola, as the world scrambles to pick up contracts from its burgeoning oil sector. |
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For example, Motorways of the Seas should be set up between France and Spain to avoid the road bottleneck of the Pyrenees, and similar initiatives come to mind between Italy and Spain. |
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Germany explained that the increase in SKL-M's output would be due to an improvement of the test stand facilities, which were previously a production bottleneck. |
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Delays in these institutions result in a bottleneck across government. |
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The bottleneck of having patients only begin treatment after seeing a psychologist, to undergo a very lengthy evaluation before a psychiatrist can be seen, needs to be broken. |
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Similarly, on the roads and motorways, the lack of bridges means that the meeting of local and interregional or international flows creates the notorious Bordeaux bottleneck. |
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This is the bottom of the funnel and it is here, the area of most underutilization, the biggest bottleneck, that the greatest potential exists for achieving extremely significant capacity gains. |
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However, it appears that the length of piers and quays did not represent a bottleneck as regards production in the period preceding the aid measures. |
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This is streamlining the quality control process on these requests from two to one level, thereby reducing any bottleneck at the ATIP Manager level that was previously approving the disclosures. |
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The lack of skilled people in user companies, particularly, but not solely, in developing countries, is a serious bottleneck in technology transfer. |
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Eliminating this bottleneck on the Rhine-Main-Danube route linking the North Sea with the Black Sea would enable a great deal of freight traffic to be switched from road to waterway in this increasingly congested corridor. |
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A constraint all the more difficult to manage since any production must inevitably go through a painting line, a real bottleneck for flows and an inevitable cause for increased deadlines. |
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The legal system necessary for a functioning market economy is largely in place, but the commercial judiciary is a serious bottleneck in implementing laws and enforcing contracts. |
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In order to maximise the capacity of the 21 km bottleneck, several consecutive trains are run through the single-track section in the same direction. |
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Another key impediment to efficiency has been the small number of part-time Board Members and their capacity to deal with a large number of cases, thereby resulting in a bottleneck at this level. |
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European Bee-eaters migrate through the Eilat bottleneck in both seasons in large numbers. |
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Mutations are the result of two genetic phenomena known as founder effect and bottleneck effect. |
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The removal of a bottleneck by means like the tunnel does not necessarily induce economic gains in all adjacent regions. |
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As only a few entrance doors were opened, a bottleneck situation ensued with thousands trying to gain entry, and the crush became deadly. |
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The river Waal not only has a sharp bend near Nijmegen, it also forms a bottleneck. |
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The Kinsale Road flyover opened in August 2006 to remove a bottleneck for traffic heading to Cork Airport or Killarney. |
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Batumi bottleneck in the Caucasus is one of the heaviest migratory funnels on earth. |
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It has since recolonized much of its historic range, but has a population bottleneck. |
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Animal populations of mitochondria avoid this buildup through a developmental process known as the mtDNA bottleneck. |
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Depending on the size of the milking parlor, which normally is the bottleneck, these rows of cows can range from four to sixty at a time. |
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In 1946, there was serious flooding in Salford, caused by a bottleneck at a bend in the river at Strangeways, on the border with Manchester. |
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The 1848 tunnel soon proved to be a bottleneck for rail traffic between Huddersfield and Manchester. |
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Currently, a bottleneck exists in terms of the ability to quickly analyze thousands of salmon DNA samples, extracted from scales or adipose fins. |
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For a long time, this was a notorious bottleneck, with the route clogged with tourists during the summer months. |
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With GoldTime, Extreme DA has been able to minimize TA performance as a sign-off bottleneck. |
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Microsatellite analysis of a population crash and bottleneck in the Mauna Kea silversword, Argyroxiphium sandwicense ssp. |
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We'd separated, Lon to still-hunt up a deep draw, I to work toward him slowly, then stop at a bottleneck. |
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In real life deployments, the network performance bottleneck has gradually become the key obstructer for virtualization of larger scalability. |
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Another bottleneck HP unstops is the transferring of address and data patterns to the IC being tested. |
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On this side of the bottleneck of metaphysics, gratuitous Orphism and tautology, the idea of poiesis, or creativity, abides as critical participation in one's own time. |
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One major bottleneck is developing the high-titer, stable mammalian cell lines needed to produce biopharmaceuticals such as monoclonal antibodies. |
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Another major bottleneck occurred about 5,000 years ago and subsequently most Eurasian men can trace their ancestry back to a dozen ancestors who lived 5,000 years ago. |
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This is a notable factor in the Central American migratory bottleneck. |
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Before this capture the Nive had deposited pebbles from the Mindel glaciation of medium to large sizes that slowed erosion of the hills causing the bottleneck at Bayonne. |
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