Ever suffer through the painfully slow bottleneck of public WiFi?
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Goods from the south bound for the United States must pass through the bottleneck of Mexico City, climbing to 2, 500 metres (8, 200 feet) above sea level.
Our results suggest that a neural network of frontal lobe areas acts as a central bottleneck of information processing that severely limits our ability to multitask.
Most Internet traffic comes from outside India, and thus hits the bottleneck of India's publicly owned telecoms companies, which have a monopoly of long-distance telephony and international data exchange.
But the rise of super fast, all-Flash storage systems, which have been the traditional bottleneck of entreprise information systems, will have serious consequences on the architecture of the next generation enterprise IT.
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One particular bottleneck of funding appears where children are in between being cared for by their mother in her maternity leave, but too young for the funding stream which begins at three years old.
In the pages of this publication and elsewhere, many have posited that recalcitrant IT departments, hidebound by a history of rigid organization, have been a bottleneck to the adoption of new technologies and, by extension, the ability to distill business value from data.
This was recognized as a persistent bottleneck by Ministers of Education and of the Environment in Belgrade in 2007.
An example of a bottleneck is when people have difficulty detecting a second target if it appears on screen a few tenths of a second after an initial one.
And this one is important because of the reasons I just mentioned -- the bottleneck that exists, the glut of oil that exists, and we need to get that oil to the state-of-the-art refineries in the Gulf and get it to market.
Since then, Kenya has experienced a bottleneck at the port of Mombasa for shipments into the country while they are evaluated against existing GM-related rules.
PernixData attempts to address this bottleneck with software instead of hardware.
Something of a bottleneck has been created by the slow-burning attempt to develop a second New York-area franchise, to go along with the Red Bulls, who play in Harrison, N.
But there is a big bottleneck: the woeful state of the country's ports.
They claim to have a magic box, a variation of a telecommunications switch that can eliminate the bottleneck known as the Last Mile, that final stretch of cable, fiber or copper into homes.
And the new deals that have been struck, they all happen to be in infrastructure, and infrastructure today is the biggest bottleneck to the faster growth of India, to the faster growth of employment.
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Once patients were seen, there was often a "bottleneck" in the task of finding an available ward bed for them, inspectors said, and once they were admitted many patients were moved around the hospital too often.
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They claim that they will have a magic box of telecommunications hardware and software that can eliminate the bottleneck known as the Last Mile: the final stretch of cable, fiber or copper into homes.
The oil flowing into Cushing contributed to a crude oil bottleneck there, and was one of the reasons that the Brent-WTI differential developed.
We asked respondents to estimate the fastest (minimum) storage latency that their system could take advantage of before some other bottleneck would get in the way.
In the midst of a tough fight over the budget, Sweeney felt like he made some concessions to help Christie get key pieces of legislation through the bottleneck.
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In construction now, that portion will help relieve what experts call an energy bottleneck at Cushing and allow millions of barrels of oil storied there to more easily be transported to U.S. refineries along the Gulf Coast.
This clears the form-field bottleneck, which is where a lot of online sales are lost.
You need hundreds of such tricks, at every stage in the chipmaking process, with most of them concentrated in the bottleneck.
However, the limited availability of infrastructure has created a bottleneck in the process.
Bankers complain the scarcity of sponsors is creating a bottleneck for deal making in China and driving up banks' costs.
We have the capability through the DDU to help break the bottleneck which occurs at a key stage of the drug discovery process.
"Visa does not want to be the bottleneck" that slows down the introduction of new payments technologies, said Bill Gajda, head of global mobile products for Visa.
Tony Orgee, cabinet member for community infrastructure, said the area would always be a "bottleneck", but described the addition of a new cycle lane as "a very positive step forward".
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