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"Bottlenecks" in the railway network where trains carrying refugee supplies may be delayed, such as transit points where trains must be divided for different destinations or to overcome geographic obstacles, including mountain passes or rivers.
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Bottlenecks currently keep more individuals from improving their education ...
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Bottlenecks are slowing production and raising prices.
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Preventing Bottlenecks Many hospitals battle chronic capacity shortages in their ICUs, which are designed to provide constant monitoring and intervention for patients with life-threatening conditions.
Critical (Re)thinking Melinda Beck 2011
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Bottlenecks around the network, connecting data center to data center and moving around these virtual machines can cause bottlenecks.
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Bottlenecks around the network, connecting data center to data center and moving around these virtual machines can cause bottlenecks.
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Bottlenecks there are "matters of chronic under-capacity," says Schuman.
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Bottlenecks and solutions The implementation of CCTs requires a well-developed infrastructure to: transfer money to households without leakages; monitor continuously attendance at schools, health clinics, and immunization campaigns; and ensure that households graduate out of poverty.
Can Conditional Cash Transfers Work in Rural India? K. Seeta Prabhu 2009
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Bottlenecks are commonplace on crowded networks, especially when freight takes second place to passenger traffic, and Europe lacks the standardized signaling system that's vital to efficiency.
All Tickets, Please 2008
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Bottlenecks currently keep more individuals from improving their education.
Education and Income Inequality Matt Johnston 2007
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