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"bottleneck" Definitions
  1. a narrow or busy section of road where the traffic often gets slower and stops
  2. anything that delays development or progress, particularly in business or industry

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Battery bottleneck: Musk said the chief Model 3 bottleneck has been production of lithium-ion battery modules.
YouTube is a distribution platform, not a distribution bottleneck — or it is a bottleneck of a very different type.
If the bottleneck is technical—major improvements for core algorithms—then advantage US. If the bottleneck is about implementation—smart infrastructure or policy adaptation—then advantage China.
That's a bottleneck in the continued progress of artificial intelligence.
Movie deal, because he's the bottleneck on the whole thing.
One huge bottleneck for neodymium mining and processing is funding.
Contracts have traditionally been a bottleneck in the sales process.
But he also said he recognized them as a bottleneck.
" Another possible bottleneck is what the researchers called "search limits.
In 2019, output will be limited by a production bottleneck.
"We just don't want to be a bottleneck," he said.
In fact, the biggest bottleneck is not the processing itself.
"It's a major bottleneck which has been cleared," Chand said.
"If you come from [an] engineering [background], you know that something's always a bottleneck, and then the moment you remove that, something else becomes a bottleneck — and the same goes for companies," Lütke told NPR.
A bottleneck had formed where the dome opened into the gallery.
"Now, the bottleneck isn't compute but the network edge," he said.
The restriction of immigration to "bottleneck" occupations is to be scrapped.
Post-production shouldn't be a bottleneck or an outsourcing management headache.
Remember, the paint room is the bottleneck in the repair shop.
The biggest problem: Musk said battery production is the greatest bottleneck.
"The bottleneck at USCIS has been particularly severe," the official said.
Rising tensions threaten a bottleneck in the global electronics supply chain.
And the real bottleneck, so to speak, is the lauter tun.
The bottleneck largely came down to money, according to the agency.
Without Panasonic, Tesla could face a bottleneck in the supply chain.
Analysts have called the lack of manufacturing capacity a "major bottleneck".
Analysts have called the lack of manufacturing capacity a "major bottleneck".
That could offset a bottleneck caused by Bab al-Mandeb's closure.
"There's a bottleneck of getting into tenure-track positions," he says.
I guess for the outside world it may seem like a bottleneck.
The result, predictably, was a worsening bottleneck at airports across the country.
That could create a bottleneck if orders aren't filled when customers arrive.
As companies moved to Agile, they couldn't have testing be the bottleneck.
This creates a bottleneck that likely discourages most casual users from reporting.
The return of inflation, rather than a bottleneck, could stop this growth.
Part of the reason is a bottleneck in new e-car imports.
It remains a bottleneck in an economy still staggering under bad debts.
First, having only one institution provide all the marijuana creates a bottleneck.
Lock No. 52 is a serious bottleneck in innumerable supply chains nationwide.
A single component shortage could create a bottleneck for the entire production.
Constructing new pipelines to alleviate the bottleneck will take a long time.
It is yet another kind of feed, a bottleneck of onrushing crowds.
"It's really an important bottleneck that needs to be addressed," Griesenbach said.
That's a nightmarish bottleneck when you're trying to raid in Destiny 2.
The result was BBR, short for Bottleneck Bandwidth and RTT (Round-Trip Time).
They were growing their sales, but were experiencing a common bottleneck: order management.
"Hardware has become the bottleneck," says Nigel Toon, the chief executive of Graphcore.
Here's a closer look at the bottleneck in the US immigration court system.
This will help improve your computer's overall performance and curbs any potential bottleneck.
"What happens is the meat industry starts to hit a bottleneck," he said.
As we think about scaling protein across the planet, the bottleneck is apparent.
A bottleneck in the system has caused the numbers being detained to skyrocket.
This will help improve your computer's overall performance and curb any potential bottleneck.
But picking cotton is especially important because it is the bottleneck of production.
Hungary created a bottleneck in Europe by closing its borders to all foreigners.
The transmission and distribution network are also threatening to be a major bottleneck.
"I believe that the information bottleneck idea could be very important in future deep neural network research," said Alex Alemi of Google Research, who has already developed new approximation methods for applying an information bottleneck analysis to large deep neural networks.
But that created a bottleneck in the amount of educational content Udacity could produce.
This is a tricky proposition, and perhaps the biggest technical bottleneck is the internet.
The lack of infrastructure is a bottleneck that restrains Africa's independent and sustainable development.
A likely reason, say scientists, is a tightening genetic bottleneck caused by consumer demand.
Tencent's new "2017 Global AI Talent White Paper" suggests the bottleneck here is education.
CFM contributed to a major bottleneck at the Seattle-area 737 factory last year.
Now, for a brief second, it all reached a bottleneck, right at her fingertips.
"We've hit a bottleneck," said another banker at a Chinese lender in New York.
This smelter bottleneck is preventing new mine supply translating into better refined metal supply.
"Technology can break through the natural bottleneck for the traditional education industry," Chen said.
With Britain unwilling to take in migrants, the result is a bottleneck in Calais.
The bottleneck has been going on for a while in Brazil, Reuters reported recently.
I think of Atlanta as a big bottleneck for creative people in the South.
Clinical trials, a prerequisite for bringing a vaccine to market, are the real bottleneck.
"There's always a real bottleneck in Massachusetts for a Democratic Senate seat," adds Jenkins.
The amount could be even larger if the United States resolves a logistics bottleneck.
DuBravac said that fears of a transportation bottleneck have arisen thanks to the outbreak.
Easing a crucial railroad bottleneck in central Tel Aviv would require rerouting a river.
You're also creating bottlenecks where there's no tangible reason for a bottleneck to exist.
"It's a communication bottleneck going both directions," one current Accenture worker told BuzzFeed News.
The bottleneck was reportedly a result of the venue not having enough emergency exits.
But they're going to run into the existing bottleneck at the Mexico-Guatemala border.
The first is a population bottleneck where a species is literally cut into two portions.
This suggests that decision-making, not sensing, is the greatest bottleneck for self-driving vehicles.
This created a bottleneck that could further limit supply when the phone launches next month.
But the mopeds and motorbikes clogging Parliament Square on July 18th were no normal bottleneck.
Use D.Va to keep a bottleneck locked down, but be mindful of flankers as well.
Sometimes it doesn't like to read people's credit cards and that creates a giant bottleneck.
In a time of agility and constant updating that kind of bottleneck makes little sense.
This is a "big bottleneck" for tech companies, says Mark Thirsk, founder of Linx Consulting.
But she added, 'they have be concerned about going into 2019 when Permian bottleneck ease.
"Carry-ons are the most common bottleneck for aircraft boarding," he wrote in an email.
BBR, which stands for "Bottleneck Bandwidth and Round-trip propagation time," takes a different approach.
Power shortages are a major bottleneck in much of Africa and have hobbled economic development.
"The device is usually the bottleneck," said Miles Green, head of network engineering at Intersection.
Instead, the bottleneck has built up in cities along the Mexican side of the border.
Sentiment is quite high but there is a bottleneck in the Permian Basin right now.
One of the biggest challenges for a company like Homee is the human capital bottleneck.
That's where ... That's both the bottleneck, but it's also just literally where the work is.
Something like this could help clear up that bottleneck while cutting back on human error.
"CDC was a terrible bottleneck," New York Governor Andrew Cuomo told a press conference Wednesday.
This bottleneck led to a fight between people looking to use Bitcoin for different purposes.
It's understandable because there's such a huge bottleneck when it comes to the approval process.
At the Manhattan entrance, large crowds browsing the vendor tables and carts create a bottleneck.
Economics will be the biggest bottleneck initially, as we fear giving up free will to algorithms.
In our 2999 MacBook review, we noted how the laptop would bottleneck when pushed too hard.
Together the intermedia have become a new bottleneck economy that is unfairly choking overall economic growth.
The main bottleneck in the production of Dr Block's structures is the creation of each element.
Ms Breman thinks the real bottleneck in Sweden is that the lowest wages are so high.
It could open the bottleneck in the land corridor through the Caucasus from China to Europe.
She also faulted the previous administration, saying many improvement projects had been stuck in a bottleneck.
Radiology is often a bottleneck en route to the intensive care unit (ICU) or operating room.
With millions of animals raised each year in large farms, this can be a real bottleneck.
Mr Véron says that the "real bottleneck" is banks' concentrated exposure to their home governments' bonds.
So you have all of those sick kids, limited doctors, limited supply—it's a real bottleneck.
A crude oil bottleneck in the biggest U.S. oil field has depressed Midland prices for months.
That's created a technology bottleneck that companies have spent more than a decade trying to fill.
Buying ethereum is still something of a bottleneck, but you're going to have to buy ether.
"We wanted to remove ourselves as the bottleneck," said Amino co-founder and CEO Ben Anderson.
Having a newer graphics card could actually bottleneck Classic's performance if your CPU is still outdated.
China has long been worried about a water supply bottleneck that could jeopardize future economic development.
But by ticking off "every name on the list," pro-reform voters effectively opened a bottleneck.
So the EPA's chemical research office has become a bottleneck that the chemical industry has targeted.
The unexpected shift in operations created a bottleneck in the supply chain for to-go packaging.
As passengers groped for baggage, a lethal bottleneck formed in the plane's single aisle, Interfax reported.
Recently, he and Mr. Straubel were at the Gigafactory, assessing a bottleneck in the manufacturing process.
As we were evacuating from the Paradise fire in bottleneck traffic at around 10:30 a.m.
But the bottleneck on the apps I use most often is internet speed, not the processor.
More migrant children than ever are in government custody, trapped by a bottleneck in immigration courts.
Right now, their production is the bottleneck, but the next one is likely to be supply.
Recently, he and Mr. Straubel were at the Gigafactory, assessing a bottleneck in the manufacturing process.
In his speech, Gou criticized the state of Taiwan's economy, saying growth had hit a bottleneck.
If Sketch renderings could be updated instantly with only modifications to code, that bottleneck can be lessened.
A civilization has got to make it through the bottleneck, or it won't make it any further.
After all, there was only one announcer to threaten: a single bottleneck to control of the airwaves.
Migrant arrivals in Greece showed no sign of letting up, swelling the bottleneck of people trapped there.
We are as concerned as anyone that the port of Hodeidah is a bottleneck for humanitarian supplies.
The company abandoned the efforts after noticing it was creating a bottleneck on mobile, according to Dotzler.
But there has been a bottleneck: a lack of legal clarity about the boundaries of farmers' fields.
Everyone involved can see if a project gets stuck along the way, and where the bottleneck lies.
You might call designing against negative consequences a 'growth bottleneck'; others would say it's having a conscience.
If you're constantly the bottleneck for everything you're not doing things right, how do you fix that?
The legislation's supporters also claim that environmental reviews are a major bottleneck obstructing countless worthwhile logging projects.
From under the seat he produced a brown paper sack, out of which a short bottleneck protruded.
This is resulting in a bottleneck in training where mission crew members are waiting to be trained.
"We are unclogging that bottleneck in 2020, where we should have 40 tools or so," he said.
Nonetheless, the closure has created a bottleneck of visa applicants, hundreds of whom headed north to Mapastepec.
The effect is that the post-bottleneck devils all descend from a relatively small number of ancestors.
Over time, I think the hardware will develop incredibly rapidly, and the software will become the bottleneck.
Balan said she suspected this bottleneck was really just a way for her bosses to hide mistakes.
That's why the partnership with LBO France is significant as buildings have been the bottleneck so far.
"The biggest bottleneck to achieving this lies in sourcing, screening and interviewing," said Codility CEO Natalia Panowicz.
China's state-controlled Red Cross has dominated distribution of donations, creating a bottleneck that infuriated hospital employees.
But the real bottleneck remained in the process of making sense of those images—the segmentation problem.
As Nubank scaled in Brazil, the company realized that its biggest bottleneck was access to engineering talent.
There is a bottleneck in the brain as it attempts to build and then comprehend the image.
But it is not financing that is the bottleneck for infrastructure; it's policymakers' unwillingness to specify funding.
He had to sign the document, but there was a bottleneck—again, heads of state went first.
The province in July plans to make 4,400 leased rail cars available to help clear the bottleneck.
Smart picker-uppers would clear a serious bottleneck in shipping and could change the nature of warehouses entirely.
Mobile pay is speeding Starbucks customers through the checkout line, but a bottleneck is building for the baristas.
Battery production had been a major bottleneck, however, as quality checks ate up time, and automation wasn't working.
The budgetary bottleneck arrives again next month, when the latest suspension of the limit expires on March 15.
Tishby and Shwartz-Ziv's new experiments with deep neural networks reveal how the bottleneck procedure actually plays out.
"We realized pretty quickly that we had become the bottleneck," remarks Ben Anderson, Amino's CEO and co-founder.
There's this bottleneck, and part of the stranglehold on it has been decades of disinformation and climate denial.
Capable as it is at quickly moving data, Thunderbolt 3 puts a noticeable bottleneck on a GPU's bandwidth.
The idea is that it puts the bottleneck at the communication layer not the not the consensus layer.
The main bottleneck, says Fortune Mojapelo, boss of Bushveld Minerals, a South African vanadium miner, is processing capacity.
Even if this thing is by no means a powerhouse PC, that still seems like an obvious bottleneck.
At only a meter wide each, the stairways had metal railings at the bottom, which created a bottleneck.
They swarmed the entrance to rooms, creating bottleneck checkpoints where they searched wallets, bags, pockets, and waist bands.
The move created a bottleneck, with migrants creating makeshift camps near the transit zones between the two countries.
The port is a bottleneck on the route north, and all migrants pass through here at some point.
Just one complication: shipping tends to bottleneck during the holidays and some gifts simply don't arrive on time.
Cactus II is one of three major lines expected to come on this year and alleviate the bottleneck.
To solve this bottleneck, many in the Bitcoin community have called for increasing the block size to 2MB.
Additionally, as traffic jams frequently form at the same location, the bottleneck tool aggregated and summarized these locations.
The current I-85033 Bridge has been afflicted by bottleneck traffic, fueled by congestion from the Wallace Tunnel.
This bottleneck production can also have adverse effects on independent labels and distributors, as we reported last year.
Mr. Bonini helped the company with the welding part of its business, which was often a production bottleneck.
"It can potentially turn into a bottleneck, with thousands of migrants and asylum seekers being stuck," said Weber.
Once you have the foil off the top of the bottleneck, here's how to open the bottle:1.
In prior vertical mergers, the merging companies did not have control of a bottleneck essential to reaching customers.
"Antiquated processes,'' the report said, "create a major bottleneck to hiring the right people at the right time.
Maria created a bottleneck at the Port of San Juan, which slowed everything from food to electrical poles.
The hard work of analysis once you return to the lab "is the bottleneck, not getting the samples."
This allows the CPU and the accelerator to run in parallel, but with the bus being the bottleneck.
The bottleneck has caused problems for PDVSA to continue producing and refining oil without imported diluents and components.
In early October, Tesla struggled with a "production bottleneck," but by the end of the month, Panasonic stated it would increase battery output at the Gigafactory, now that it understood the issues that led to the bottleneck and could automate some of the processes that had been done by hand.
It has also limited the number of daily entries to a maximum of 30, creating a bottleneck in Serbia.
This has already formed a major bottleneck for relief efforts and is driving up the price of the recovery.
"We may not even know what is the sticking point or bottleneck" in these early stages of the project.
And the protocols that underlie bitcoin and other mainstream cryptocurrencies like ethereum suffer significant scalability and transaction bottleneck issues.
That destruction caused a bottleneck: First responders who had assembled to travel to the region simply couldn't get there.
In 2013, Valve founder Gabe Newell described it as a "bottleneck" that didn't solve the bigger problems with submissions.
Some of the biggest clues that the nocturnal bottleneck theory could be correct still exist today, in modern mammals.
The bottleneck meant Tamer's family never had the chance to cross, and soon afterwards the border was decisively closed.
They should stand up in ways large and small to help life on Earth through the current dreadful bottleneck.
The bottleneck for success often is not knowledge of the tools, but lack of understanding of the customer needs.
But this growth will not be repeated, analysts say, with more production capacity coming online to alleviate the bottleneck.
The legal bottleneck left as many as 19 state prisoners and five county inmates in a frustrating legal purgatory.
The South China Sea, several hundred nautical miles wide, doesn't appear at first glance to be a geographical bottleneck.
Last month Hungary limited the number of daily entries to a maximum of 30, creating a bottleneck in Serbia.
The PlayStation 4 was released three years ago and could be a bottleneck for good-looking virtual reality games.
"A real bottleneck is payroll because there simply aren't the APIs out there to do it well," he says.
Losing their land has left groups of cheetahs isolated, leading to a genetic "bottleneck," according to the Columbus Zoo.
Panicked patrons can be seen scrambling for the front door, and concertgoers trampled one another as a bottleneck formed.
We don't think this is going to be a bottleneck at least for the next five-to-six years.
At home, tightening of labor market will cause a bottleneck in supply capacity, limiting room for Japan's economic growth.
In the long run, concerns about congestion and noise could create a bottleneck for widespread use of the technology.
"The optics is really where you see a bottleneck in all of these solutions," Lumus CEO Ari Grobman tells TechCrunch.
A major bottleneck has been a shortage of nucleic acid testing kits used to confirm the presence of the coronavirus.
"They would rather keep cars moving than stop the line and be seen as a bottleneck to production," reports CNBC.
The requirement created a bureaucratic bottleneck, while also deterring many sponsors with undocumented family members from finishing the vetting process.
Georgadze says that not having a banking license has been a bottleneck to Raisin launching in more countries across Europe.
Anaklia proposes to change that by giving the middle corridor the deep-sea port it lacks and removing the bottleneck.
The winner in this race will likely depend on whether the final bottleneck is about core technology or implementation details.
But based on my past experience testing laptops with 4GB of RAM I can tell you they bottleneck very quickly.
That shutdown has caused a bottleneck of tankers unable to enter or exit a busy area of the Houston port.
Unlike Republicans, House Democrats do not have term limits on chairmanships, which has contributed to a bottleneck in the conference.
Faced with the bottleneck at the top, some rising House Democrats have opted to leave Congress to pursue other roles.
But the entrance acted as a thermal bottleneck and only those species that could cope with super-heated water survived.
Beyond Meat's chairman reveals how the meat industry hit a 'bottleneck' that's sparked a revolt among shoppers hungry for change
Crude production in Alberta's oil sands is expanding faster than pipeline capacity, creating a bottleneck that has driven down prices.
But others argue that the two-day settlement owes more to industry convention and preference rather than a technological bottleneck.
A "regulatory bottleneck" that delayed openings of Femsa gas stations last year may not be resolved in 2020, he added.
But with 254 main-draw matches to complete in singles alone, any sort of bottleneck could quickly choke the schedule.
A new Hudson River tunnel is needed to remedy a deteriorating bottleneck and improve rail service throughout the Northeast. Gov.
Evolutionary scientists call this process the bottleneck effect — when survivors' genes come to dominate the gene pool as populations rebound.
But there is probably going to be a bottleneck when it comes to getting everything, including approvals, processed, Evermore says.
We understand what needs to be fixed and we are confident of addressing the manufacturing bottleneck issues in the near-term.
There is already a bottleneck of asylum seekers at some U.S. border crossings, in some cases as long as five weeks.
"The last deglaciated part—the bottleneck—was ice-free and glacial lake free by at least 15,000 years ago," said Potter.
Unfortunately, it takes a human forever to digitally color in each individual structure, and analyzing the results creates connectomics' main bottleneck.
It should eliminate or greatly reduce the bottleneck in the legal department waiting for contracts to be written, approved and signed.
But figuring out who is trustworthy and who is not remains a sticky bottleneck for digital businesses wanting to scale faster.
But dealing with that board — on which Kalanick still sits, with major voting sway — could be a major bottleneck for Khosrowshahi.
The key question is whether they can absorb the wave of new mine supply or will act as a collective bottleneck.
Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, the UAE, Qatar: all export their oil and gas through the bottleneck of the Stait of Hormuz.
But the main bottleneck is not the lack of science or technology — it's small scale farmers' access to land and markets.
The line to ski the gulch drops 290,220 vertical feet from a wide apron-like face into a narrow, rocky bottleneck.
Or it can mean that a recent calamity had wiped out most of their population, something scientists call a bottleneck event.
"It's their recognition that the lack of training data is a fundamental bottleneck to the adoption of AutoML," he told me.
That is to say, the bottleneck right now for learning is the fact that you have to give it many examples.
Ice Wall lets you cut off flanking routes or funnel an approaching team into a bottleneck, but aiming can be tricky.
This causes a bottleneck, forcing transactions that should take about 10 minutes to be confirmed to take hours or even days.
A bottleneck in Louisville, Ky., which had the No. 85033 spot last year, moved to the No. 10 spot this year.
Using AI, advanced screening systems enable people to walk through quickly and provide an automated decision but without creating a bottleneck.
It is vulnerable, he says, because it is a bottleneck through which much of Saudi's oil must pass before being exported.
The bottleneck highlights a new reality: Cubans do not enjoy the same advantages they once did in the U.S. immigration system.
It's the strongest reading for over two years and has fuelled expectations that the global smelter bottleneck is starting to clear.
But Apple also believes that the conventional headphone jack has become a bottleneck to improvements in audio quality and headphone design.
The organizational bottleneck is also reflected in the slow tapping of money from a fund to expand day care for children.
The new Trump administration and Congress need to address the LNG regulatory problem and should enact legislation to break the bottleneck.
Doctors nationwide complained of a bottleneck, both because of the restrictive test criteria and because of the agency's limited testing capacity.
The region has been hamstrung by a testing bottleneck that makes it difficult to ascertain how much the virus has spread.
The oil fleet in Gulf waters grew as a bottleneck earlier formed around Venezuelan ports by tankers awaiting authorization to load.
But there is no evidence that it has hit the bottleneck of birth defects from inbreeding often seen in declining populations.
But the bottleneck created by increased immigration enforcement in Mexico and MPP has led to crowding in northern Mexico's migrant shelters.
The bottleneck in the Mexican justice system, for example, gets tighter and tighter in the path from police officer to judge.
Encourage generic applications by requiring the FDA to streamline its procedures to clear its bottleneck of 85033,800 generics under review. 4.
The main bottleneck, he said, was the tiny front door of the Nativity church, through which pilgrims must crouch to enter.
A bit stunned, I went and rested there, causing the usual bottleneck of hurrying commuters, some of whom tripped over me.
The Ah So has even been known to come to the rescue when a broken cork is stuck in the bottleneck.
The bottleneck in processing applications means choice of platforms may be limited for lenders until the FCA can review all the applicants.
"There is just this bottleneck caused by OFAC's inability to respond quickly because of the flood of applications and inquiries," he said.
The development experience in building Decent IoT, we think, is far more of a bottleneck than pushing the extra mile in security.
Photo: GettyTesla seems to be working out its manufacturing bottleneck issues that were partially responsible for a $619 million loss last quarter.
None of these tasks are beyond the reach of non-coders, but they certainly take time and create a bottleneck for users.
He said Serbia would not allow its border to become a bottleneck where migrants would amass after EU states closed their borders.
"For the first time in three years, we have not had a pipeline to come on to alleviate the bottleneck," said Tran.
We're using venture capital as a solution to the biggest bottleneck for women entrepreneurs to innovate in ways we didn't imagine before.
"There are promising initiatives underway, but they will play out over many years and their pace may ultimately bottleneck growth," Uber states.
"The issue of the bottleneck is not going to be solved in the next half year," Chief Executive Christian Buhl told reporters.
"One thing we're trying to solve is the half time bottleneck when everyone rushes concessions," said Jordan French, BeeHex chief marketing officer.
With Thunderbolt's expanded bandwidth, we can now legitimately run graphics cards outside the computer without creating a major bottleneck through the cabling.
If we don't eliminate the talent bottleneck, we risk squandering the incredible momentum that European tech has built up in recent years.
But as President Xi admitted to the assembled academicians this week, science and technology remains "a bottleneck" for economic growth in China.
It's engineered to function with asynchronous voting of nodes, rather than synchronous voting, which should avoid the bottleneck problems associated with blockchain.
If you look at the current MacBook Pro, the USB and the MagSafe ports are a bottleneck when it comes to thickness.
The only way out of the political and economic bottleneck in which Puerto Rico finds itself is by addressing the status question.
A bottleneck in Atlanta, Ga., takes the No. 22019 spot for the worst congestion ranking, followed by Fort Lee, N.J. Chicago, Ill.
And Mueller's blunt assessment of the policy was that this myopic tactic would counter the bottleneck within the FBI's mid-management ranks.
Major hearings this week include a Wednesday panel on security clearances, a process often seen as a bottleneck across the security spectrum.
Therefore, with the bottleneck in inventory likely to be the case for most of the year, home sales can only rise minimally.
Economic Daily News (paywall) then followed up in July with another report pointing to OLED displays as a potential bottleneck for production.
That bottleneck means avid headset users may run out of top-notch experiences to view, and let theirs VR rigs gather dust.
They get much better performance and if they hit a performance bottleneck, they can just add more resources because it's the cloud.
But that merely exposes another problem: If you increase the power of a processor by 1000x, you run into a memory bottleneck.
The traders added Singapore has been stockpiling sand in recent years which could provide a buffer against any immediate bottleneck in supplies.
LONDON (Reuters) - There is a global shortage of coronavirus tests, causing a "bottleneck", England's Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty said on Wednesday.
Ms. Walsh said in an email that she doesn't know where the bottleneck is, but she is still waiting for her money.
If the bottleneck in China should lead to a slowdown in demand and lower prices, the Fed could ease in that situation.
"The sustainable production of catalysts has been a major bottleneck," says Noah Malmstadt, a chemical engineer at the University of Southern California.
The dynamic has set up various stakeout points for senators if they want to talk to reporters, creating a bottleneck at times.
For the rank-and-file moderators at Cognizant facilities, who rarely communicate directly with actual Facebook employees, the bottleneck is even worse.
The government-run China Feed Industry Association said a reliance on imported soybeans is creating a "bottleneck" for the country's farming industry.
Batteries are the bottleneck of any electronic system, says Dina El-Damak, a professor of electrical engineering at the University of Southern California.
Interior Minister Vesna Gyorkos Znidar said earlier on Monday the country would do everything to prevent that it becomes a bottleneck for migrants.
For many, the bottleneck that could prevent them from getting the most out of a card like the 1180 may be their monitor.
Sales is the area that Codorniou says is still the biggest bottleneck for the company when trying to scale the new enterprise business.
"The new law on emissions... has created a bottleneck and is slowing down seriously the sales of new cars in Germany," Dehaze said.
Any attempts to shoehorn legacy practices with quarterly or yearly turnaround times are bound to bottleneck, stagnate and make business processes less resilient.
" The company said it understands what needs to be fixed and is "confident of addressing the manufacturing bottleneck issues in the near-term.
By creating an internal pathway for filling technical roles, Norton believes other teams can ease the recruiting bottleneck and scale their teams faster.
Without hefty infrastructure investments - about $30 billion a year through 2020, according to Tortoise Capital Advisors - that increased flow could face a bottleneck.
Interior Minister Vesna Gyorkos Znidar said earlier on Monday the country would do everything to prevent it from becoming a bottleneck for migrants.
The opening of new pressing plants has eased the production bottleneck somewhat; at its worst, last year, there was a six-month backlog.
Industry experts like Google's Hal Varian have pointed to the scarcity of AI talent as the primary bottleneck on AI development and application.
Roughly 63 minutes before the opening kickoff in Russia, Hitchen had narrowly managed to skirt a bottleneck at one of the main gates.
Federal officials said many more drive-through testing sites, along with expanded processing of tests by commercial labs, would help ease a bottleneck.
Federal officials said many more drive-through testing sites, along with expanded processing of tests by commercial labs, would help ease a bottleneck.
Mr. Denslow, the technician, said many apps relied on an internet connection, so a shoddy Wi-Fi router might be the real bottleneck.
"There is a global shortage and that's a bottleneck for us," he said, speaking alongside Prime Minister Boris Johnson at 10 Downing Street.
"There is a global shortage and that's a bottleneck for us," he said, speaking alongside Prime Minister Boris Johnson at 10 Downing Street.
When wind's not an issue, planes can land in any direction, so losing one of SFO's four runways creates less of a bottleneck.
But they could also serve as a bottleneck since they are not required to report how the short-term funds are being used.
The potential bottleneck alongside a small city park is already inducing anxiety, said Sean Sweeney, the director of the civic group SoHo Alliance.
Production of the nanowire was a bottleneck in the process of scaling up the Air-gen, but now, that limitation isn't a factor.
The startup of the expanded line is expected to ease a bottleneck that has depressed crude prices in nearby Midland, Texas for months.
If anything, it created a terrible bottleneck, but it also became clear that our bodies were what the company considered above all else.
"We are fighting a genetic bottleneck," said Christopher Cockel, a project coordinator at the seed bank managed by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
We eventually switched to using NimbleDroid, which also offered a simple way to identify bottleneck issues, making it easier to compare performance across traces.
Nor will it shorten the wait to board your flight or ease the bottleneck when passengers jostle simultaneously to put bags in overhead lockers.
But a shortfall of private capital is not the main bottleneck, says the head of the PPP infrastructure business at a big construction firm.
ROM: You did a series of paintings last year titled A Bottleneck in which you painted a comic of multiple distinct panels on canvas.
Since console games have to be designed around the low-power Jaguar cores, it's rare in practice for the CPU to bottleneck PC performance.
Although a bottleneck in the Texan Permian basin will be relieved this year, it does not produce the heavy, sour crude found in Venezuela.
This tremendous bottleneck resulted in significant alterations to the bison's appearance, which explains why the ancient form appears so much like a new species.
Electric cars accounted for less than 22025 percent of China's market share in 235, and a bottleneck in battery production will hamper the transition.
This has created a major bottleneck that limits consumption of gas, which has half the greenhouse gas emissions of China's biggest energy source, coal.
It has created bottleneck at the border with more than 24,000 people waiting to be processed in Red Cross tents, according to the RCMP.
Crude production in Alberta's oil sands is expanding faster than pipeline capacity, creating a bottleneck and leading to a buildup of product in storage.
"We don't want to be the next bottleneck" to U.S. oil exports, said Sean Strawbridge, chief executive of the Port of Corpus Christi Authority.
The pipeline is one analysts believe could help alleviate a crude oil transportation bottleneck in the Permian Basin of West Texas and New Mexico.
Of all the technologies Rolls-Royce is exploring to solve this bottleneck, "this is the killer one," says Oliver Walker-Jones, head of communications.
But as the cart rolled away and the bottleneck cleared, the real question about the race was not how the riders would complete it.
But because their digital messaging was largely controlled directly by a bottleneck of human propagators, its spread necessarily was relatively uncoordinated and ad hoc.
Demographic trends in America point to a severe labor crunch that'll become a huge bottleneck for growth unless the country opens its doors wider.
Thousands of migrants and asylum seekers have arrived at the border and become stuck in a processing bottleneck, with thousands more on the way.
LONDON, March 25 (Reuters) - There is a global shortage of coronavirus tests, causing a "bottleneck", England's Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty said on Wednesday.
But at other times the bottleneck has been the city's own Department of Health, which runs most of the testing in New York City.
All of these impacts observed in the Salvador rats constitute what scientists call a genetic bottleneck — and a particularly severe one by any standard.
Trump faces this bottleneck of trade issues after largely under-delivering on the ambitious trade agenda he set for himself during the 2016 campaign.
Then bigger, snow-covered chunks of ice formed, audibly colliding and jostling for space until they clustered and stopped-up at a bottleneck bend.
The bank also warns that a bottleneck is forming in the oil services sector, particularly for the crews and equipment that perform hydraulic fracturing.
I try to jump on the phone, or be in the room as much as possible, but I never want to be the bottleneck.
Tishby recognized their potential connection to the information bottleneck principle in 603 after reading a surprising paper by the physicists David Schwab and Pankaj Mehta.
But if you're Chinese or Indian—the nationalities of the vast majority of H-1B immigrants in US companies—the cap creates an epic bottleneck.
The bottleneck with operationalizing new technologies like fiber optic cables isn't just funding but also the slow, methodological, and often painstaking process of federal contracting.
For a few special cases, physicists can overcome this input-output bottleneck, but whether those cases arise in practical machine-learning tasks is still unknown.
Because of this bottleneck, the current wait time for an India-born engineer's green card is many years longer than for nationals of other countries.
"Trump has broken the law by not having people at the border processed for months and months and creating a bottleneck there," the official said.
"The bottleneck for our development is the inefficiency of the state and its costs," says Ottón Solís, an adviser to Mr Alvarado in Costa Rica.
Ontario said last week that bottleneck on the federal government's side is the reason the province will release only 50 cannabis licenses later this summer.
Buskhe's predictions of a bottleneck in defense capability contrast with what many analysts describe as a glut of European defense capacity due to economic rivalries.
Painting a panel, from a simple ding to something much, much worse is the last stop in a car repair, which makes it a bottleneck.
A bottleneck formed in Costa Rica last year when neighboring Nicaragua -- a close ally of the Cuban government's -- prohibited Cuban migrants from crossing its territory.
As for the Permian bottleneck, Chevron said it has had more than sufficient takeaway capacity and primarily relies on pipelines, but also a few trucks.
The Internet was possible because in the 1960s the FCC tried to encourage and facilitate competition by requiring open access to underlying bottleneck transmission facilities.
That, along with the easing of a transportation bottleneck for low-cost U.S. Permian Basin shale oil, could lead to higher production, Goldman Sachs said.
Despite a decade of huge investments there are still pressing congestion problems, particularly in Chicago, a bottleneck through which much of America's freight is rammed.
The number of people arriving has created a bottleneck at the border with more than 1,000 people waiting to be processed, according to the RCMP.
This genetic bottleneck, or loss of diversity, is thought to have occurred when several popular sire dogs were repeatedly used to build up the population.
Still, in a crowded where five candidates are in a bottleneck for the moderate establishment vote, just 5.2 points separates Kasich, Cruz, New Jersey Gov.
Having to connect to a new clearing house would also be a "time consuming and labor intensive process" which could create a bottleneck, ISDA said.
But Continental expects DAPL to ease a transport bottleneck out of the state and open room on other pipelines, allowing it to stop using rail.
The strike has proved so effective because it struck a key production bottleneck, knocking out in one go around 5% of the world's oil production.
A symbol of America's ailing infrastructure, Lock No. 52 on the Ohio River is responsible for a shipping bottleneck that hobbles commerce far and wide.
They also feature memory on the chip itself, which removes a bottleneck that comes with moving data onto a chip for processing and off again.
That, along with the easing of a transportation bottleneck for low-cost U.S. Permian Basin shale oil, could lead to higher output, Goldman Sachs said.
The patties are cooked slowly, possibly due to the bottleneck of having one small grill, and the anticipation resulting from the long waits can't hurt.
The bank flags "the potential for a last rally before price falls into 2020, driven by a smelter bottleneck that eases more slowly than forecast".
Then in 1998, Stanley Ambrose, an anthropologist, linked the proposed disaster to genetic evidence that suggested a population bottleneck had occurred around the same time.
The feature, available to some users already and spreading to all of its platforms by year-end, eases a cash bottleneck faced by many businesses.
And there was one thing that was still the bottleneck for every single guest you guys had on here — and it was their deal flow.
Chris Whitty, the government's top medical adviser, said testing was vitally important but a global shortage of the materials needed was causing a supply bottleneck.
Some of those who work in the migrant shelter network say the bottleneck is straining both the children and the system that cares for them.
In other words, a shortage of masks has become a bottleneck slowing the rollout of testing, which experts say is crucial to containing the virus.
Flights poured in following the storm, leading to a bottleneck and scramble for gates that left passengers sitting on planes for hours and others stranded.
Recent historians have pointed out how make-do the German war effort was, as industrial capacity was shuttled to solve one bottleneck by creating another.
Steps to test the quality of materials and recalibrate robots have proven to be a bottleneck that Tesla managers had underestimated, the first source said.
If you want to create a bottleneck to funnel your enemies in one direction, a stream of grenades from Junkrat can shut down an alternate approach.
The bottleneck has turned deadly due to lack of oxygen and prolonged exposure to the cold and wind as a result of being forced to stop.
Those caught in the bottleneck of traffic said being stuck in the congestion had life-or-death implications for those needing immediate medical or emergency attention.
To do away with this bottleneck, Microsoft has now integrated the data movement layer right into the SQL Server engine that powers its data warehousing service.
In both cases, the clusters simply unfold into a long chain to pass through the bottleneck, then reorganize back into a cluster on the other side.
Last week, the country mobilized to improve carrying capacity at border checkpoints and also promised to negotiate with Chinese officials to ease the bottleneck, Montsame reported.
Turning to automation raises productivity and removes a bottleneck to economic growth - but marks a retreat from a services-oriented culture where the customer is king.
"We're kind of the darling of HHS because we're small and nimble, and we're real friendly, and HHS sees that we're a strategic bottleneck," Jeng notes.
The biggest bottleneck in opening up this powerful new future is that we humans are currently highly limited in how we can participate in these possibilities.
Trudeau argued the project must go forward to alleviate a crude transportation bottleneck that costs Canadian oil producers C$15 billion annually in forgone export revenue.
"The bottleneck is still back in the V.A.," said Dr. Sam Foote, a retired physician who was one of the primary whistle-blowers in the scandal.
An environment ministry spokesman said on Thursday that excessive resource use was "a bottleneck holding back China's economic and social development", and the situation remained grave.
Even if the unprecedented economical and engineering challenges are overcome, cloud servers will remain a bottleneck and point of failure that can disrupt the entire network.
Recommended by: Bucky Moore, Kleiner Perkins (investor)Why it will boom in 2020: "Working with databases is the major bottleneck in modern application development," Moore says.
Ookla measures the speed of an end user's connection, not the speed of network infrastructure itself, so Deryckx can't say for sure where the bottleneck lies.
Some who believed that Mr. Cuomo deliberately stifled progressive legislation via the I.D.C. have wondered if he would find new ways to bottleneck policies he opposed.
And the gin that we credit to Eli Whitney broke the bottleneck, and suddenly you were able to clean as much cotton as you can grow.
But there are so many people in the pipeline that Microsoft faces an 18-month bottleneck getting current employees through the process, a different person said.
It's a bit like if you improved painting speed so much that your new bottleneck was mixing and pouring the paint into roller trays fast enough.
Delivery trucks regularly pull over in bike and bus lanes or double-park, disrupting public transit and creating a bottleneck for other drivers attempting to pass.
With 26G connections delivering up to 25Gbps to phones and home modems, we're going to see Wi-Fi routers becoming the bottleneck in the 2802.11G world.
Though the sculptures — human forms made of floating ribbons embedded in glass — are impressive to visitors at the gallery, the bottleneck to Malitz's success are his prices.
It's best to cluster turrets together in the same area, usually to defend a particular bottleneck or team staging point (such as wherever you place the Teleporter).
The migrants, fleeing poverty and gang violence, will likely spend months in limbo there as they await their asylum hearings due to the bottleneck in the courts.
Zinc's narrative has turned from raw materials famine to feast but the kink in the tale comes in the form of a smelter bottleneck, particularly in China.
To win a lawsuit, consumers would have to prove they've been harmed by Apple's bottleneck on software distribution on its platform in the form of higher prices.
They discovered that sperm congregate beneath the opening of the bottleneck with the fastest swimmers at the tip of the pack, and the slower sperm farther away.
You really have to wonder how many more books would be sold if the payment process wasn't such a bottleneck and could rise to meet the demand.
But exports have enabled shale producers to avoid a refinery bottleneck and realize higher prices for their oil than would have been possible in the domestic market.
"There are many people lined up to get a license, but there is a terrible bottleneck because the government has not yet written new regulations," said Shek.
"The bottleneck has finally been relieved and we expect the market to rally after trading sideways since the start of the year," said a Cairo-based trader.
National refined zinc output rose by 10% in June, the best monthly performance so far this year amid signs that the smelter bottleneck is starting to clear.
As the USDA relaxes some of its stringent supervision protocols, irradiation facilities are being built both within the US and nearby, alleviating the aforementioned bottleneck in production.
Morris noted that Emirates' commitment to the aircraft was largely based on its ability to transport large numbers of passengers through the bottleneck of Dubai International Airport.
For whatever reason, that bottleneck has now gone, and in short order five new Supreme Court judges and a further 150 High Court judges have been approved.
Ross hopes through his political connections and with a distributor in Puerto Rico his shipments won't get caught in the bottleneck at the ports on the island.
The strategy at once energizes the Republican base and further divides Democrats who've been grumbling for years about the leadership bottleneck at the top of the party.
The measures have forced the state-run company to halt storage and shipping from at least four terminals, creating a bottleneck of tankers around its Venezuelan ports.
The "Mad Money" host added that trucking companies are also working on increasing capacity, but are hindered by a "major bottleneck" when it comes to hiring drivers.
Truck drivers stuck on the Kyrgyz-Kazakh frontier say the bottleneck created by stringent checks on the Kazakh side is affecting companies in Russia, Belarus and Turkey.
Tesla says that it is "confident of addressing the manufacturing bottleneck issues in the near-term," but didn't provide an updated prediction for its future production capacity.
When things get busy, that second step becomes a bottleneck; pharmacies often only have one pharmacist on hand, and they're often doing a dozen things at once.
To ease a bottleneck in coronavirus testing, federal officials are setting up more drive-through centers and increasing commercial laboratories' ability to process multiple samples at once.
The lack of available drivers is rippling through the supply chain, causing a bottleneck of goods that is delaying deliveries and prompting some companies to increase prices.
Human rights advocates say the bottleneck violates American and international law by forcing migrants to remain in a country where they feel their lives are at risk.
Wall Street has been drawn to the blockchain concept because it allows information to be recorded in real time without the bottleneck that central authorities generally introduce.
In order to relieve a bottleneck of Liverpool fans trying to enter the venue before kickoff, police opened an exit gate and people rushed to get inside.
For every minute a plane isn't flying, it is losing money, and carry-on luggage is "the biggest bottleneck" when it comes to boarding, he told me.
After a sound malfunction caused a break in the show, a flood of people rushing towards the exits created a bottleneck in the crowd, and eventual stampede.
My general goal when constructing, especially themelesses, is to find one bottleneck in the grid that is hard to eliminate and find a way to eliminate it.
The system has long been criticized by humanitarians for its bureaucratic and drawn-out procedures — resulting in a desperate human bottleneck at Moria refugee camp on the island.
Ms. Raitt, 66, has long had a knack for conveying the voice of experience, as a bottleneck guitar hero and a singer-songwriter steeped in rhythm and blues.
Moore won't be anywhere close to the bottleneck as she wraps up her trek, but she took care to recognize the effort it takes to reach Everest's peak.
Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Simsek said the aim was to end a crippling bottleneck in the court system, part of wider reforms he said were demanded by investors.
This surely would have had a profound impact on the kinds of species still around today—a bottleneck in evolution's history that changed the course of life forever.
Tishby argues that deep neural networks learn according to a procedure called the "information bottleneck," which he and two collaborators first described in purely theoretical terms in 0003.
This really highlights how much of a bottleneck the internal drive can be when working with an external drive as fast as this — it's literally four times slower.
But it also presents their case where the major tech firms are called out as "bottleneck technology platforms," where information about products is not transparently shared with consumers.
The warning signs have been easy to spot for regular users, but 2016 will mark the time when the infrastructural bottleneck inherent in such massive groups utterly shattered.
In a supplementary article for Nature Microbiology, University of Manchester biologist James McInerney suggested that LUCA may have been the only creature to survive an ancient population bottleneck.
For now, the bottleneck is exacerbated by this year's enormous crop, the exporter said, adding it cannot find extra space beyond a previous agreed allocation with ship owners.
After entering Serbia, most migrants become stranded as EU member Hungary to its north cut the maximum number of daily entries to 30 in June, creating a bottleneck.
As if stuck in a partially clogged drain, oil from the hottest U.S. shale play has been caught in a bottleneck due to a lack of pipeline capacity.
Previous grumbling about the bottleneck at the top has led nowhere: Pelosi's last challenge came in 2010, and she won an easy 150-85033 victory over former Rep.
"This is creating a bottleneck in production" at the Wolfsburg plant which builds the top-selling Golf hatchback, the Tiguan SUV and Touran MPV as well as components.
Starting this month, librarians said, there will be two, back-to-back story times in the mornings, to help alleviate the stroller bottleneck and waiting lists of children.
"We think they have a quality issue with the move to the 2170s and the chemistry changes, and we think that is the real bottleneck here," Rusch said.
It appears as if Equinox is at least aware of the problem, as I saw a salesperson divert a customer away from the hallway before the bottleneck cleared.
Miners were the biggest gainers, driven up by continuing aluminium price strength after U.S. sanctions on Russian producer Rusal sparked concerns of a supply bottleneck in metals markets.
The blog obtained research notes from an analyst at Cowen and Company that suggested integrating Touch ID into the iPhone X's display was the "biggest bottleneck" in manufacturing.
But Nicaragua put a stop to the exodus by refusing them passage in November, causing a bottleneck of about 8,403 Cubans in Costa Rica and 3,000 in Panama.
As it stands, the storage and processing of genomics data adds a significant extra cost and acts as a bottleneck for how fast data can be worked with.
Previous grumbling about the bottleneck at the top has led nowhere: Pelosi's last challenge came in 2010, and she won an easy victory in the liberal-heavy caucus.
A bottleneck in the United States has meant that thousands of migrants are stuck waiting months at the border for their initial asylum interview with the American authorities.
And even if that were to succeed, it would remove only one bottleneck on a river that is just starting to show how many trouble spots it has.
If there's going to be a bottleneck for traffic anywhere, there's a good chance it's either going to be along the last mile or even inside your home.
Suddenly traffic came to a stop, as it so often did approaching the bottleneck of the Kosciuszko, and I pulled up on the right side of my attacker.
Chopard also outlines trending opportunities that Starbust is seeing in terms of the space and defense industry's development, citing the "ground segment" as the "next bottleneck," for instance.
In February, Musk said the main bottleneck was still its battery module production, saying Tesla had become "a little overconfident, a little complacent" in its ability to execute.
After jamming the turds down the narrow bottleneck we sealed it up and left it marinating on the front lawn for about two months after peeing in it too.
China has long been worried about a water supply bottleneck that could jeopardize future economic development, with per capita supplies at less than a third of the global average.
The chancellery and the transport ministry in Austria, which like Germany faces federal elections in autumn, said they stood ready to support Niki should it face a financial bottleneck.
Completion of the first of two deep-water berths at Saqr Port in 2018 will ease the bottleneck at quarries and allow them to export to more distant markets.
This disjoint has created what's known as the memory bottleneck, in which faster processors matter less and less as it becomes impossible to serve them data at corresponding speeds.
The "Nick and Fi" filter on policies creates a bottleneck delaying urgent measures (new funding to soothe the social-care crisis was unveiled almost a month later than planned).
"That's become a bottleneck for training for people from abroad," said Jonathan Weiner, professor of health policy and management at the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins.
The 585,000-barrel per day line is due to start flowing next year, just as analysts warn a bottleneck of crude could force some producers to shut in production.
They've been flown hard in a post-235-220 world, which coupled with maintenance backlogs tied to budget cuts, has resulted in a serious maintenance bottleneck for all planes.
Many companies will try to rope you in with really cheap 3003GB of RAM Chromebooks, but don't fall for them — they bottleneck quickly under only a handful of tabs.
"Refined metal stocks are dwindling and Beijing is cracking down on Chinese smelters, which is creating something of a bottleneck for concentrates flowing through to refined metal," Kamal said.
That has tightened the bottleneck at elite journals, which publish no more papers than they did 30 years ago and demand that more research be crammed into each submission.
That leads me to believe that it doesn't have full support for all of AT&T's LTE frequencies, and is likely the cause of the performance bottleneck I've experienced.
Europe could be the world's most entrepreneurial continent but the limited availability of talent to nurture and fuel its blossoming start-up ecosystem is a serious bottleneck to growth.
The movement of products marked a step forward in clearing the bottleneck of clothing, furniture and other cargo meant for store shelves ahead of the busy holiday shopping season.
The new pipeline will help alleviate a crude oil bottleneck that has weighed on prices in the Permian of West Texas and New Mexico for more than a year.
For more than a century, Amtrak and New Jersey Transit trains have flowed into the nation's busiest rail hub through a pair of deteriorating tunnels, creating a debilitating bottleneck.
The bottleneck, which dropped a notch from the previous year, once topped the list, Brewster said, but a project to improve traffic flow appears to have eased congestion there.
But stricter rules for allowing this reunification imposed by the Trump administration and a more pervasive atmosphere of fear have created a bottleneck that is slowing down family reconnection.
But while hedge funds see the impact on fuel supplies lingering for some time, they are more confident that crude producers will find a way around the refinery bottleneck.
As users began to complain about not being able to use Hotstar on Safari, the company's official support account asserted that "technical limitations" on Apple's part were the bottleneck.
The "gifting out" of the jobs created a bottleneck effect, the study found, and those insiders went on to develop their directing careers just 24 percent of the time.
Because of a bottleneck in asylum processing at the American border crossings there, some 2,800 migrants were already in the city, with many of them filling Tijuana's migrant shelters.
Those imports have been delayed because of the broader bottleneck of shipments from Asia, as the region begins to recover from the virus outbreak and factories come back online.
Then officials could claw back and penalize illegitimate claims after the fact, rather than allowing a bottleneck of claims processing to prevent people from getting the help they need.
New pipelines from the Permian basin this year have helped alleviate a bottleneck that trapped barrels in the largest U.S. shale basin and depressed prices for over a year.
Migrants must request a number to get on the list, which began earlier this year as a way to deal with the massive bottleneck in processing at the border.
We had all just been funneled a couple of hundred yards from the Microsoft Theater, in the most elegant bottleneck ever, to what is the largest seated dinner in America.
The key finding was that neural activity spiked in response to changes in subway lines and bottleneck stations connecting different lines, rather than in increasing or decreasing numbers of stations.
A Bottleneck was like a page from one of my comics, but while I was making it, I was completely focused on what it would look like in a space.
The Boston-based company wants to fix a critical bottleneck in the drug development process by speeding up the process of identifying promising molecules using recently published machine learning algorithms.
His departure could make Spiegel even more of a bottleneck for design decisions at a time when Snapchat's trying to evolve amidst stern competition from fast-moving Facebook subsidiary Instagram.
In fact, the researchers pinpointed two distinct bottleneck events beginning 100 million years ago that appear to be related to climate change and, together, seem to have doomed the lineage.
Its arduous path to approval provides one case study in the oil industry's struggle to open up a bottleneck holding back resurgent domestic oil production - an outmoded U.S. distribution system.
"Launch has become a bottleneck for many satellite companies, and Rocket Lab aims to solve that by providing unprecedented access to space," Peter Beck, cofounder of Rocket Lab, told Gizmodo.
At some point between 14,000 to 6,400 years ago, the East Asian population migrated west and assumed genetic dominance across Eurasia, possibly aided by a bottleneck in the European population.
But police officers herded tens of thousands of people from a large avenue into a tightly confined zone in a park, creating a bottleneck, and scuffles with the police ensued.
At low resolutions, the Intel advantage is significant, and it trails off as you run games at higher resolutions and detail settings (because the graphics card becomes the performance bottleneck).
The bottleneck in North America likely contributed to a 4.9 million barrel rise in U.S. crude oil inventories, to 435.6 million barrels, that the American Petroleum Institute reported on Tuesday.
Previously, only one institution — the University of Mississippi — has been allowed to do so, creating a bottleneck for research, with scientists having to wait years to obtain federally approved samples.
"The need for a standardized definition and framework, including with reporting and disclosure practices, remains a bottleneck in the growth and development of a robust green bond market," it said.
The car certification bottleneck is expected to ease, but economists say export growth could weaken further because of reduced demand from major trading partners such as Turkey, Russia and China.
By pulling out even a relatively small military contingent from a strategic bottleneck constraining Iranian power projection, the U.S. shrinks its share of the 'influence' pie in the Middle East.
Ultimately, it's likely that the quality of the 210G network you're connected to will be the bottleneck for speeds, so you shouldn't worry too much about the phone's 53G performance.
Huck Melnick, a London-based script doctor and director, said although the digital revolution had "democratized" film production and postproduction, there was "still a bottleneck" when it came to distribution.
Hariharan writes that Apple's processors, built by TSMC in Taiwan, are unlikely to be a bottleneck for Apple, and that Apple has already signed off on this year's new chip.
The supply bottleneck comes as carmakers face huge fines next year if they fail to cut their fleet emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) to an average 95 grams per kilometre.
The first phase of the Gateway plan calls for replacing the Portal Bridge over the Hackensack River in New Jersey, another troublesome bottleneck that is more than a century old.
But several of the countries along that route have been taking new measures to close their frontiers, prompting those further down the chain to impose similar restrictions to prevent a bottleneck.
Fort Hills, which achieved commercial production last June, has performed well during start-up and commissioning and there is further potential to de-bottleneck and expand production capacity, the company said.
The idea is that a network rids noisy input data of extraneous details as if by squeezing the information through a bottleneck, retaining only the features most relevant to general concepts.
Washington (CNN)The State Department has delayed its planned training sessions for new ambassadors as an appointment bottleneck frustrates donors and allies of President Donald Trump who expect plum postings overseas.
The highway would mitigate one of the consequences of building there—though it will inevitably become a bottleneck for the 1m Palestinians who live in Ramallah and the southern West Bank.
The government is looking at options to deal with a temporary bottleneck in transport needs through leasing and other bilateral options with France, Britain and the United States, said the source.
Austria's decision on February 19 to limit the number of people crossing its borders sparked the bottleneck, which escalated as other countries on the Balkan route into northern Europe followed suit.
"If we take away excess liquidity, you will obviously find the odd bottleneck in some parts of the market where you cannot freely trade as you thought you could," Laud added.
Augmented reality, unlike virtual reality, has to adjust colors and displays for conditions such as fog and sunlight — which, until now, has been a major bottleneck for big manufacturers like Quanta.
A production bottleneck affecting the model's new six-speed manual gearbox will gradually disappear as manufacturing of the gearbox ramps up at another PSA site in Valenciennes, northern France, Douet said.
At present about 75 per cent of Honda parts and cars move through the Channel tunnel rail link, which is likely to become a bottleneck in a world of border checks.
He'll first have to stuff them into the bottleneck of the immigration courts, where there are too few judges and lawyers for a swollen caseload, and fill detention cells to bursting.
"The evolutionary bottleneck that has been created by the exclusively vertical elevator system has been removed, and this opens up some possibilities to dramatically change the urban landscape of our city."
In the Basque Country straddling the border between France and Spain, the tall peaks and narrow byways of the Pyrenees bottleneck the palombes, making the flocks denser and easier to track.
For the mule deer, the newly formed Wyoming Migration Initiative identified a spot along the corridor where 4,000 deer squeeze through a quarter-mile bottleneck that was proposed for residential development.
In retrospect, more passengers could have been saved on the ill-fated plane had it not been for a few self-centered folks who created a bottleneck and a virtual deathtrap.
"Right now, there is a bottleneck when it comes to just screening patients, " said Dr. R. Kim, a nephew of Dr. V's who now serves as chief medical officer at Aravind.
The bottleneck lies in the headline feature Project Soli, a radar-based motion-sensing chip baked into the new Pixel smartphones that relies on using a certain frequency band — 60GHz mmWave.
Using the card as an eGPU means connecting it to your computer or laptop over Thunderbolt 3, which benchmarks (such as these from TechSpot) show can bottleneck performance under certain circumstances.
If the Red Cross Society is a bottleneck in distributing medical supplies, the local and central governments can sometimes become obstacles in private efforts to make, buy and distribute these supplies.
There have been a few smaller studies in the United States that have also identified dealerships as a potential bottleneck for electric cars; The Times wrote about this topic in 2015.
Typically, CBP might process no more than half a dozen families on a given day, creating a bottleneck of asylum seekers who are waiting on the Mexican side of the border.
In the Pentagon's nightmare scenario, Russia seizes this 40-mile-wide bottleneck in a surprise attack, effectively cutting off the tiny Baltic republics — Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia — from their NATO allies.
This was the original problem the company set out to solve (how to get around the lacquer production bottleneck) the fact that they're stating it will also produce higher fidelity, volume, etc.
"We will de-bottleneck the capacity of the two CDUs (crude distillation units) at Mumbai and replace a 2000,21 bpd CDU at Vizag with a new 266.4240,000 bpd crude units," Namdeo said.
And then we take this information where we find it and we go into our architecture team and our performance architects and really drill down and figure out where is the bottleneck.
Strong refinery runs coupled with growing exports of shale oil have avoided a domestic crude bottleneck and boosted prices for shale producers, eliminating the big discounts seen for domestic oil before 2013.
The peer-to-peer nature of the blockchain and distributed ledgers will also help move computation closer to where the data is being generated, and avoid bottleneck round-trips to cloud servers.
Rights groups have called the measures a throwback to Soviet-era authoritarianism, and they said the police intentionally created the bottleneck in the parade route to cause a dangerous and unruly scene.
There were many layers that had built up to this bottleneck, and in reviewing my whole life, which I did through writing my autobiography, I was taken back to the very beginning.
It&aposs a short harvest, about three weeks, making for a labor-intensive, inefficient process, and a bottleneck that producers must overcome if they are to make a milkweed industry take root.
Don't worry too much if you get it wrong, though: A few starved peasants won't do much harm, nor will a housing bottleneck take more than a couple moments to sort out.
Backstage, Mr. Ackermann was slowly processing a line of well-wishers who were lined up in a bottleneck after the show as bad as the one they had been in before it.
"We see a risk of a sudden bottleneck in credit supply among many of the top 50 banks over the next two or three years," said S&P's senior director Liao Qiang.
Phil Crone, who runs the association's Dallas chapter, said the labor bottleneck was adding about $6,000 to the cost of every home built in the area and delaying completion by two months.
The long line on Monday also ended up mixing with the highway on-ramp for a busy residential area – contributing to what was already a bottleneck – but people generally made it work. 
A waiter's corkscrew is the little pocketknife-style device with a folding corkscrew, fulcrum and boot lever (the metal piece you rest on the lip of the bottleneck), and a foil cutter.
Rest the middle step of the fulcrum on the lip of the bottleneck and firmly pull away from the bottle with the handle, lifting the cork halfway out of the bottle.3.
"The key is the bottleneck in Kentucky, and the gentleman from Kentucky needs to, as I've said many time, he needs to get off his ass and get to work," Ryan said.
PDVSA began using seaborne transfers earlier this month to ease a bottleneck of tankers around its main oil ports that has affected crude exports to customers from the United States to China.
The project was also designed to eliminate a notorious bottleneck at the interchange of the Sheridan and the Bruckner by adding a lane to the Bruckner and relocating ramps to the Sheridan.
He said that his group was depressed and traumatized — they survived brutal journeys through the Sahara desert and torture in Libya, only to end up stuck in the bottleneck that is Calais.
In recent years, the Strait of Malacca—a bottleneck in Indonesia, 1.7 miles at its narrowest, through which a third of the world's trade passes—has emerged as piracy's most dangerous locus.
In 2015, he and his student Noga Zaslavsky hypothesized that deep learning is an information bottleneck procedure that compresses noisy data as much as possible while preserving information about what the data represent.
That ability to remove the bottleneck from web app building, combined with the track record of the founders, are two of the reasons that Accel decided to invest before the product even launched.
"There is a wide availability of concentrates but it's not feeding though to the refined market, so there is a bottleneck where there is not a lot of refined zinc," a trader said.
Lock and Dam 0503 and 53 are the busiest spots on the inland river-system, a bottleneck through which 135m tonnes of grain, coal, steel, iron, cement and other cargo move every year.
OCT scans are a great tool for spotting eye disease (5.35 million were performed in the US alone in 2014), but interpreting this data takes time, creating a bottleneck in the diagnostic process.
"University systems are currently working at capacity and counseling centers tend to be cyclical, with students ramping up service use toward the middle of the semester, which often creates a bottleneck," he explains.
In response to the bottleneck on its side of the border with Costa Rica, Panamanian President Juan Carlos Varela made a humanitarian plea to hotels this month to take in the stranded Cubans.
Unfortunately, that means the bottleneck will get worse over the next few decades, according to Mr. Walston and his co-authors, because urbanization imposes short-term costs, including an increase in overall consumption.
"Small sample sizes are major bottleneck to most data collection techniques which involve collecting physical, biological samples from large whales," Andy Rogan, a science manager at Ocean Alliance, wrote in a blog post.
This may amount to a massive bottleneck on the brain's capacity to attend to and synthesize data piping in through chips used in areas of the brain that are not responsible for consciousness.
On top of that, the seemingly bottomless appetite among readers for a handful of blockbuster titles has tightened the bottleneck at the printing presses, consuming what little slack there was in the system.
Over the last several months, the number of migrants at the border has surged as Central Americans and others fleeing violence and poverty are trapped in a processing bottleneck with American border officials.
As the bottleneck in Tijuana has grown, it has threatened to try the patience of a city that is itself the creation of migrants and typically provides for them through church-run shelters.
This setup gives the federal government an effective monopoly in the field, and creates an ever-present bottleneck of requests that caused one team to wait seven years to obtain to federal supplies.
Inventories usually rise at this time of year, as many refineries cut crude intake to conduct maintenance, but a bottleneck in Canada's pipeline system has reduced U.S. imports and pushed U.S. stocks lower.
But Collin Koh, a research fellow at the S Rajaratnam School of International Studies at Singapore&aposs Nanyang Technological University, said there was a bottleneck in the recruitment and training of naval pilots.
Photo: Jennings Brown for GizmodoI feared a bottleneck of traffic and chaos at the entrance, but I was able to easily pull off to the side of the road and set up camp.
If increasing the number of asylum officers and immigration judges along the border went hand-in-glove with border security resources, there would not be a bottleneck of asylum seekers awaiting their hearings.
But even with a production bottleneck, Tesla's Model X sales were growing fast enough before Q2 that it would seem more natural for Model X sales growth to decelerate, or simply level off.
The agriculture ministry said China depended on imports for nearly 80 percent of its protein raw materials, and that this had caused a "bottleneck" to development of the country's feed and livestock sectors.
Back in the 1990s, scientists theorized that the lingering effects of the Toba eruption created a population bottleneck, reducing the size of Homo sapiens to 0003,000 individuals from an effective population of about 100,000.
The episode was a reminder of how a weakness in the current backbone can become a bottleneck and a point of failure in a system that involves thousands and millions of nodes and users.
"WE ARE in the bottleneck and we are on our way out, but if we want to get out, we have to take tough decisions," says Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi, the president of Egypt.
A new steel fence along Hungary's southern frontier and tightened checks have reduced the number of migrants let through at each southern checkpoint to just 10 people a day, creating a bottleneck in Serbia.
It is one of three new pipelines beginning service over the next few months and is expected to relieve a crude bottleneck that has weighed on regional oil prices for more than a year.
It has even cut back on paint colors (just five, and only black is free), because it has to paint cars of the same color in batches, which makes the paintshop a production bottleneck.
The government expects to deal with a temporary bottleneck in 2018 and 2019, caused by A400M production delays, through leasing and other bilateral solutions with France, Britain and the United States, the sources said.
"By allowing contributors to input these requests and ideas directly, productboard removes product managers as the bottleneck of feature idea management and helps product teams harness more inputs to inform feature prioritization," he says.
The bottleneck posed a crisis, which was resolved with an agreement that allowed them to fly from Costa Rica to El Salvador, and then via bus to Mexico, then on to the United States.
But as ecosystems start to grow and thousands and millions of sensors and gadgets enter the fray, authentication can become a bottleneck, especially if the network loses internet connection for any amount of time.
If a small item was missing, or a bolt was not torqued in perfectly, they would rather keep cars moving than stop the line and be seen as a bottleneck to production, they said.
The crude oil bottleneck that has weighed on Midland prices could turn into a problem at U.S. ports and docks as operators try to build infrastructure to get crude to international markets, Luckock said.
Being out of a contact for several days to a week since there's no reliable cellular connection and a stigma against phone use creates a decision-making bottleneck that can slow down your company.
But even before their arrival, there was a severe bottleneck in asylum processing at the crossing, with some 3,000 people cramming the city's migrant shelters and cheap hotels waiting for their turn to apply.
"We're going to have to figure out how we will get these back into our calendar without it causing a massive bottleneck... "Our sport has the added challenge of a world championship next year.
In recent months, the secretary's office has demanded to review all new and pending grants and contracts, creating a bottleneck that did not exist previously and that has bogged down agency work, employees say.
Second, the ECB delegates all its government bond lending to a single dealer, Germany's Deutsche Bank, and this could present a bottleneck if Frankfurt were to take the bulk of the lending upon itself.
A day after the airport reopened, the bottleneck after operations resumed was so severe that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) limited the number of flights destined for three of the airport's terminals on Saturday.
ET. The premium of Brent over WTI widened to almost $3.60 a barrel, having neared its narrowest in six months on Tuesday as concern about a bottleneck of Canadian crude imports underpinned U.S. futures.
The commercial partnership worked so well that the century-old company's corporate venture arm, which Pas also heads, invested in the startup because the search for talent "is a bottleneck" and demand will grow.
The same folks the agency claims have been the bottleneck to a more competitive set-top box market all along will decide who gets access to the information, based on vague "public interest" criteria.
The Plains pipeline would be the first of three new lines beginning operations in the next few months that is expected to ease a bottleneck in West Texas that has weighed on regional oil prices.
Why consumers should care: In reviewing the 2010 net neutrality rules, the DC Circuit found that because ISPs have bottleneck control over your Internet access, they have both the incentive and the ability to discriminate.
The prospects for bipartisan antitrust reform are increasing because the current unfair playing field is depressing economic growth and the bottleneck market power of Amazon, Google, and Facebook is unaccountable to competition and antitrust enforcement.
Surging crude production from the Permian Basin of West Texas overwhelmed pipeline capacity last year, and a number of new pipelines set to come into service this year are expected to help clear the bottleneck.
Rather, clusters can rearrange themselves into a single strand, much like beads on a chain, when they encounter a bottleneck—and once they're through, they just reassemble back into a cluster on the other side.
More than 27 people have died climbing the peak, many of them at the Bottleneck, where a wrong step can send a climber hurtling off the South Face, where bodies are unlikely to be recovered.
"Sinopec is well aware of its problems, but the will to change that seems to have a bottleneck at the top as the company sees itself more of a downstream, petrochemical player," said Woodmac's Petrov.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain faces a fresh food bottleneck if it drops out of the EU without a deal, the country's largest supermarket group warned on Thursday, echoing comments from its biggest rival the previous day.
The International Swaps and Derivatives Association, an industry body, said the delay will reduce the risk of a compliance bottleneck next year and ensure that smaller firms have longer to make the necessary systems changes.
There is also a bottleneck in the supply of new pilots because of federal legislation passed after the 20093 Colgan Air crash in Buffalo, which was attributed in part to errors by the flight crew.
Police chiefs of Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia and Macedonia met in the Macedonian capital Skopje last week to discuss how to tighten measures at their borders to restrict migrant flows, creating a bottleneck in Greece.
The ferry that takes the short trip to Olkhon can only take a handful of cars at a time, a built-in "bottleneck on tourism," as Sergey Yeremeev, my host on the island described it.
"The U.S.-China trade war, Japan's export curbs to South Korea and the recent yen rises have formed a bottleneck for sales," a manager of an electric machinery maker wrote in the July 31-Aug.
Large miners that hang on to concessions they do not exploit do not face significant financial penalties, elbowing out juniors eager to develop them and creating a bottleneck, Juan Carlos Guajardo of consultancy Plusmining said.
Decades-spanning British institution Mute Records, home to famed experimental electronic acts like Depeche Mode and Moby, has experienced the effects of the bottleneck in its own way, mostly with struggles to restock popular albums.
All the while, Puerto Rico's island geography means that waste management equipment has to be shipped in, increasing cleanup costs compared to sites on the US mainland and feeding into a bottleneck of relief supplies.
Just as it would be fruitless to make broad assumptions about humans by focusing on people from one region or one time period, so too does Westworld's wealth bottleneck distort the results of its mysterious experiment.
Tishby argues that the network models analyzed by Saxe and his colleagues differ from standard deep neural network architectures, but that nonetheless, the information bottleneck theoretical bound defines these networks' generalization performance better than other methods.
The scientists saw the same convergence of the networks to the information bottleneck theoretical bound; they also observed the two distinct phases of deep learning, separated by an even sharper transition than in the smaller networks.
To wean customers off a high dependency on COD, many well-funded startups and established conglomerates have been trying to solve the payments bottleneck, including Omise (Thailand), Doku (Indonesia), LINE Pay (Thailand), and True Money (Thailand).
When this economic activity comes out on the other side of these bottleneck platforms, it overwhelmingly benefits the intermedia and costs the dwindling competition by deflating pricing, depressing revenues, and devaluing brands, products, services, and property.
Tesla does not want its venture to be thwarted by a supply chain bottleneck, so recycling the batteries in-house could mean an additional supply of some key materials that can go straight into new batteries.
Xianji Wen, who, like Ms Leung, works for the WWF, describes the Yellow Sea as a "bottleneck" for the whole flyway: so many waders pass through it that the loss of habitat there is particularly consequential.
FRANKFURT, Oct 5 (Reuters) - Volkswagen on Friday said the best selling versions of all VW models conform to the Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test (WLTP) anti-pollution rules, easing a delivery bottleneck that has hurt sales.
"China faces feed resources shortage and has been relying on imports for feed proteins for long, which has become a bottleneck that hinders the development of our feed industry and animal farming," according to the document.
The problem is the bottleneck and some of the disagreements between the White House and the Pentagon here in getting those top slots filled, but once that's done I think everyone expects it'll move relatively quickly.
"Even in a mature state like Colorado, we don't see that many doctors coming on board — this is a big bottleneck in the industry, especially in a dual market," said Matt Karnes, founder of GreenWave Advisors.
It's possible that most of the bottleneck for PlayStation VR is in the headset and camera, or maybe the developers haven't figured out the right "tricks" to take advantage of the PS4 Pro's added hardware yet.
Yet the influx of newer members over recent cycles — combined with the lengthy leadership bottleneck — has only stoked the simmering frustrations of a younger generation of Democrats seeking a chance to climb into the leadership ranks.
A deeper problem, however — and the one that also threatens the new speed-reading apps — is that the big bottleneck in reading isn't perception (seeing the words) but language processing (assembling strings of words into meanings).
Some at CBP have pointed to ICE facilities, where asylum seekers may be moved after processing at the ports of entry and which have limited space for children and families, as a source of the bottleneck.
As a result, what we have now is a classic bottleneck condition: More and more people want to practice medicine while less and less funding is available to help create residency programs that meet the demand.
There are less than 200 of these plants in the world, but last year over three million records were sold in the UK alone, and the result of this upsurge in demand is a production bottleneck.
Neanderthals are believed to have had lower genetic diversity than any other living human population, which could signify the occurrence of a drastic bottleneck event that left the hominin with no option but to heavily interbreed.
"Drug companies that fought unsuccessfully multiple legal battles against the longest-lived biotech patents – effectively 29 years — will no longer face the Cabilly bottleneck," said Konstantin Linnik, a partner at Boston law firm Nutter McClennen & Fish.
Eels, frogs, shrimp and fish proliferate with tropical abandon, particularly in the fecund bottleneck where, viewed from above, the river appears to fray into dozens of delicate blue fibers before braiding itself back into open water.
The biggest bottleneck for farmers in developing countries is not production but not knowing how to market what they have grown, said Purvi Mehta, who heads the Asia agriculture department for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Roberto Giannone, who works for the local sommelier association, then demonstrated how to open a bottle, neatly slicing off the capsule covering the bottleneck in three cuts, inserting the corkscrew and smoothly pulling out the cork.
Amazon said on its website that a smartphone app and various other types of technology in the store had eliminated the usual bottleneck of cashiers and registers that typically stand between shoppers and the store exit.
Migrant arrivals into Germany have also fallen sharply in recent days, due mainly to bad weather and a bottleneck as border restrictions by countries further south along the migrant route kick in, German federal police said.
Once the hollow needle is inserted all the way through the cork, the simple press of a button sends a small amount of CO2 into the bottle, which immediately pushes the cork out of the bottleneck.
That's right, the same folks the agency claims have been the bottleneck to a more competitive set-top box market all along will decide who gets access to the information, based on vague "public interest" criteria.
A return to full capacity on the line is also expected to help relieve a bottleneck in the oil-producing province of Alberta, where increased output has run up against a shortage of pipeline and rail capacity.
German federal police have said that migrant arrivals into Germany have fallen sharply in recent days, due mainly to bad weather and a bottleneck as border restrictions by countries further south along the migrant route kicked in.
With the growing number of accelerators joining existing shops such as NXTP Labs and Wayra, a lack of follow-on capital for Series A and B rounds could be a harmful bottleneck to the country's new agenda.
Abuse of DMCA (on YouTube and elsewhere) is widespread, and Samsung are far from the first to attempt to silence criticism thought it—not to mention that copyright claims are a huge bottleneck in the YouTube architecture.
The rich comfort of her voice has only deepened with time, and the disc's nod to 1980s rock staples — including a cover of Los Lobos' "Shakin' Shakin' Shakes" — is a festive complement to her bottleneck guitar skills.
That's a stark contrast with her LDP rival Ichiro Tsukada, a Niigata-born incumbent whose father was also an MP. "My lack of name recognition is the bottleneck," Uchikoshi told Reuters in an interview before a rally.
But the bottleneck in the background-check process means longer stays in custody, and the possibility that some children might have to see a judge multiple times before being delivered to their mother or uncle or cousin.
During a phone call from her home in Portland, Me., she pointed out how neatly the solstice accounts for late December's rich spiritual bottleneck of festivities and traditions in so much of the ancient and modern world.
"I'm paying a premium for this, but we knew there was going to be a huge bottleneck," said Farr, adding that the question now is whether Emerson extends its air-freight plans to the end of April.
Making the problem worse, only a small number of public health centers in Japan have been authorized to provide the tests, which can be processed by just five companies selected by the government, creating a potential bottleneck.
"The biggest bottleneck I see right now in getting electric buses on the road is back orders, and how fast they can fulfill orders," says Jimmy O'Dea, a senior vehicles analyst at the Union of Concerned Scientists.
They're all busy, so they get more expensive, and the whole thing, there is really a bottleneck effect in a boom that makes it hard to build quickly enough and cheaply enough to build housing for everyone.
Canadian producers had hoped a return to full capacity on the line would help relieve a bottleneck in the oil-rich province of Alberta, where increased output has run up against a shortage of pipeline and rail capacity.
If PDVSA cannot alleviate the shipping bottleneck, the company and its joint ventures could be forced to slow or temporarily pause production at some Orinoco Belt oilfields, further cutting crude revenue, the life-blood of the OPEC nation.
"You had the sense that there were an enormous number of ways that you can de-bottleneck the government and improve the economy," said Schwarzman regarding the meeting, which took place in the White House on Friday morning.
The bottleneck could serve "not only as a theoretical tool for understanding why our neural networks work as well as they do currently, but also as a tool for constructing new objectives and architectures of networks," Alemi said.
Austria said on Friday it would deny entry to migrants intending to pass through to Germany rather than apply for asylum there, prompting Slovenia to its south to announce a similar move, to avoid becoming a refugee bottleneck.
"For instance, breeds such as the standard poodle have a lot of genetic diversity worldwide, but the existing diversity has been badly imbalanced because of a mid-century genetic bottleneck created by a very famous bloodline," says Pedersen.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's Ministry of Transport has raised the security level for Chinese vessels in the Malacca Strait, a major bottleneck for global oil trade, according to a notice dated July 2 that was sent to ship brokers.
The fintech startup runs on top of Banking-as-a-Platform solarisBank (rather than holding a banking license of its own), and I understand the bottleneck, which has now been cleared, was related to solarisBank's account verification processes.
Some Chinese re-sellers, however, said they already canceled pre-orders for the iPhone X, concerned there wouldn't be enough of a supply bottleneck to allow them to charge a steep premium - despite some worries about long waits.
"With a large order backlog and incoming orders picking up again, the industrial upturn will probably continue again soon, especially as the bottleneck for the registration of cars according to the WLTP standard is gradually clearing," it said.
But the leaning forward, if you will, to experiment, to de-bottleneck, to change taxes, there are going to be a lot of things, most of which on a theoretical basis, most people would say are good things.
Line filling of pipelines owned by EPIC Crude Pipeline LLC and Plains All American Partners LP has eased an inland crude oil bottleneck, pushing Houston prices lower and prompting pipelines to cut transportation rates, traders and analysts said.
Methodology: To understand the impact of traffic congestion at the street level instead of the household level, INRIX Research used the "bottleneck tool," which identified and evaluated every traffic jam within a customizable study area and time period.
Town Moderator Lynn Christensen, who has overseen elections in Merrimack for 27 years, called it "a major fiasco," blaming the bottleneck on a decision to create one-way traffic in the direction of the Merrimack High School polls.
Last week, restrictions were in place at the busiest U.S. energy port, affecting nearby refineries and slowing efforts to end a shipping bottleneck after a massive petrochemical fire and spill near Houston halted vessel traffic for several days.
It turns out that this would solve a whole lot of computing problems at once—including the so-called memory bottleneck—but we can only really assume that one of those is the need for computers to sleep.
Management has attributed the deceleration to both a difficult consumer/retail backdrop as well strong customer acceptance of the company's new mobile order & pay solution, which has caused a bottleneck in filling customer orders in a timely fashion.
"IOTA is the first distributed ledger technology that went beyond blockchain with a completely new architecture that resolves the bottleneck problems of blockchain that has prevented real-world adoption," Dominik Schiener, co-founder of IOTA Foundation, told TechCrunch.
HOUSTON, May 14 (Reuters) - A bottleneck of inbound traffic on the Houston Ship Channel eased on Tuesday though one-way travel restrictions remained following a weekend collision between a deep-draft ship and a barge, officials said on Tuesday.
In Tijuana, where the number of would-be asylum-seekers is growing by the day, immigration attorneys and advocates describe a bottleneck system that makes asylum-seekers wait weeks before they can seek to enter the US for refuge.
The drop in storage in the Permian Basin is another sign that new pipelines out of the region have begun to alleviate a crude bottleneck that depressed local crude prices as production overwhelmed pipeline capacity and filled storage tanks.
A beaten challenger fighting someone else gives spectators fresh faces and room to breathe: Right now, Chris Weidman's best-case scenario probably means a yearlong bottleneck in the division as he and Rockhold gear up for a third meeting.
Business owners say they have struggled to meet the deadline because of a lack of approved testing facilities in California, which has created a bottleneck in the supply of compliant marijuana that could drive customers to the black market.
Leverage fell to 3.2x at end-September 13 from a peak of 3.7x at end-June 2017 as working capital needs returned to normal after new capacity increased sufficiently to ease a production bottleneck in its finished fabrics division.
The North Face Men's Thermoball Hoodie, $154 (originally $220) [You save $66] A durable and highly packable hoodie, this jacket features a new bottleneck quilting pattern and ultralight ThermoBall insulation for an excellent warmth-to-weight ratio and fewer cold spots.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece raged at neighbors and began bussing refugees and migrants back from its northern border on Tuesday, after new restrictions by countries on the main land route to Western Europe trapped hundreds behind a bottleneck at the frontier.
An intriguing aspect of this new research is that it's potential evidence for the "nocturnal bottleneck" theory—the idea that the ancient ancestors of modern mammals lived underground or were exclusively nocturnal in order to to avoid being eaten by dinosaurs.
The scientists found that, layer by layer, the networks converged to the information bottleneck theoretical bound: a theoretical limit derived in Tishby, Pereira and Bialek's original paper that represents the absolute best the system can do at extracting relevant information.
FRANKFURT, May 7 (Reuters) - Adjusted core earnings at German chemicals group Evonik slipped 3 percent, dragged lower by start-up costs for new production facilities and a temporary bottleneck in the supply of raw materials, the company said on Tuesday.
The bottleneck of people on the Greek-Macedonian border was sparked by Austria's decision in February to limit the number of people crossing into its territory, which escalated as other countries on the Balkan route into northern Europe followed suit.
On the road, fleeing the blaze with a caravan of other vehicles escaping the hospital, Pierce quickly found himself on a narrow forest road and surrounded by flames in a bottleneck of vehicles trying to get out of the fire's way.
While most attendees started the game upon arriving at the Timberline, for others it actually started last year, through a series of strange emails that picked up the storyline of the games Bottleneck had previously produced for the Stanley Film Festival.
The commission came up with many changes that election officials could use to reduce waits — everything from carefully studying registration data in the months before the election to checking in voters while they stand in line to avoid a bottleneck.
This bottleneck corresponds to a network of neurons located in the cortex, the outer layer of the brain, and dozens of neuroimaging studies have shown how this network functions when a subject consciously perceives something like a person's face, for instance.
BELGRADE (Reuters) - Serbia's centers for housing migrants are completely full, the U.N. refugee agency said, leaving more than a thousand facing a winter sleeping rough in the Balkan country that has become a bottleneck as the European Union sealed its borders.
Though researchers, like Ari Shapiro at the University of Southern California Institute for Creative Technologies, are currently working on ways to automate the creation of high-resolution CGI avatars, that bottleneck remains the obstacle for digital influencers entering the mainstream.
A 7-mile (11-km) stretch of the channel was closed on Friday after chemicals, including benzene, were detected in the water, leading to a bottleneck of tankers unable to enter or exit a busy area of the Houston port.
Over a mile apart, the locations were further isolated by Morgantown's steep hills, forcing cars into a narrow bottleneck as students attempted to get across town — eventually, the university started barring them from scheduling back-to-back classes on different campuses.
"As we met with hundreds of software teams, we latched on to this idea that developing — the process of writing new code and integrating it with your code bases — is very fast now, but there's a bottleneck in QA," Azeri said.
Cactus II this week became the first of three new Permian lines to begin service this year, connecting the top U.S. shale field to the Gulf Coast and alleviating a crude bottleneck that has depressed regional crude prices for a year.
Atlanta's "Spaghetti Junction," at the intersection of Interstates 285 and 85 North, was the most congested bottleneck in the country for the second year in a row, according to an annual list compiled by the American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI).
PASO CANOAS, PANAMA (Reuters) - A new bottleneck of Cuban migrants bound for the United States has formed this month in Panama, threatening a fresh diplomatic headache in Central America after thousands were flown out of the region earlier this year.
Among the splashiest of ship launches, Royal Caribbean aims to abolish the bottleneck of ship check-in when its new 5,479-guest Symphony of the Seas sets sail in April using facial recognition software to expedite cabin access on arrival.
"The lack of competition among book printers has already caused a bottleneck and increased publishing costs, and a merger between these two companies could exacerbate this situation by creating a monopoly," the Authors Guild said in a statement in March.
"The talent-focus of the proposed Startup Nation Standard has significant potential for startup ecosystems, since access to talent is still a bottleneck for startups in Europe," said Benedikt Blomeyer, the lobby group's director of EU policy, in a statement.
That's the basic idea behind the "nocturnal bottleneck" hypothesis, a concept proposed in 1942 that suggested mammals could have only survived in a dinosaur-dominated world by avoiding the sharp-toothed beasts during the day and coming out at night.
In an interview with Business Insider published on Friday, Melwani faulted a factory in China which abruptly told the company it would not be able to fill an order for suits — which caused a "bottleneck" throughout Combat Gent's entire supply chain.
And its platform helped overcome a treatment bottleneck caused by the limited number of neuropsychologists able to conduct these kinds of cognitive assessments, which can help clinicians' stymie the progression of dementia and prevent cognitive impairment from becoming cognitive decline.
"We chose to not have onroad practical training because it was a bottleneck" that would keep new drivers off the road, noted a memo written by a senior manager in the logistics division just after the peak season wrapped up.
Avi Loeb, chair of the Harvard Astronomy Department, says the new paper by Hawking and Hertog uses math to get around this mathematical and philosophical bottleneck and make actual predictions about the type of universes that are allowed to exist in the multiverse.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Four tankers on Thursday were preparing to offload or pick up cargoes in the busiest U.S. oil port, the first signs of an easing of the bottleneck that cut 1 million barrels per day of shipments, according to vessel tracking data.
Venezuela's problems exporting oil this month led PDVSA to notify customers it would begin sea-borne transfers in an attempt to ease a bottleneck at its ports, where more than 70 vessels are waiting to load about 23 million barrels of oil.
Idomeni was once a brief stopping point on the so-called "Balkan Route" traversed by hundreds of thousands of migrants last year but became a bottleneck after Macedonia closed its border in March and erected a wire fence, effectively sealing the way west.
A prominent theory born out of this notion, commonly referred to as the "nocturnal bottleneck" hypothesis, argues that as early as 250 million years ago, placental mammals adopted an active nightlife to avoid predation by dinosaurs, which were primarily active during the day.
In an in-house data center, there is a limited amount of server space for this type of testing and that can result in a bottleneck where coders have to wait in a queue for access to servers to test their code.
Given that there are likely tens of billions of potentially habitable planets in our galaxy, and given that our galaxy has been able to sustain life for about 5-6 billion years, it would have to be one hell of a bottleneck.
"One intriguing prediction of the Gaian Bottleneck model is that the vast majority of fossils in the universe will be from extinct microbial life, not from multicellular species such as dinosaurs or humanoids that take billions of years to evolve," said Lineweaver.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - In-flight internet provider Gogo Inc said on Wednesday it is building a faster version of its air-to-ground system for business and commercial aircraft that will ease a bandwidth bottleneck when it becomes available in 18 months.
Instead, they suggest that what the natural world is experiencing is a bottleneck — long, painful, undoubtedly frightening and likely to get worse in the short term — but with the forces of an eventual breakthrough and environmental recovery already gathering strength around us.
"It would remove the bottleneck of actually going to a health care provider to actually receive the vaccine, and it could put people less at risk of acquiring influenza in the hospital and clinic by just receiving it at their home," Rouphael said.
The spill led the U.S. Coast Guard to halt ship traffic along most of the Houston Ship Channel, creating a bottleneck of vessels looking to enter or leave terminals on a key industrial waterway that connects Houston to the Gulf of Mexico.
By addressing this bottleneck, and doing so in a way that offers as much flexibility as you can when dealing with rocket launches, the company could potentially capture a lot more of the commercial space business revenue it's currently leaving on the table.
Sweden introduced new identity checks for travelers arriving from Denmark, prompting the Danes, who were concerned about the potential for a bottleneck of migrants seeking to travel through their country, to impose new controls on migrants traveling via its border with Germany.
Speculation about Pelosi's future is hardly new to Capitol Hill, but it's intensified in recent years as her tenure has lengthened and a younger crop of greener lawmakers has grown increasingly frustrated with the leadership bottleneck at the top of the party. Rep.
Like once you start to even read even the small amounts of stuff ... So I guess first things first, the government has to let people who smoke weed get the security clearances to work because that seems to be the bottleneck right now.
Let's start with NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express), which offers a new standard for moving data between an SSD and a computer, one which doesn't lead to a speed bottleneck like SATA does (or to be more technical like SATA AHCI does).
The number of women drops off at every increasing level of rank in academic science, but in biology, an especially large drop comes between earning Ph.D.'s and applying for tenure-track positions — a competitive bottleneck that frequently coincides with people starting families.
At the Bonfire Taqueria, owner Darren Smith, 49, said he was worried that the sandbags would bottleneck the river, threatening not only his restaurant and the jobs of his 50 employees, but hundreds of properties that are not covered by flood insurance.
The vote on Mr. Sessions came a day after Senate Republicans broke through a bottleneck in Mr. Trump's nominees by approving Betsy DeVos, the embattled Republican donor, as education secretary with the help of a tiebreaking vote by Vice President Mike Pence.
SEOUL/TOKYO (Reuters) - As much as half of output capacity at some specialty South Korean steelmakers has ground to a standstill as an exemption to U.S. import tariffs they first hailed as a Seoul diplomatic coup turns out to be an quota bottleneck.
"It will create a bottleneck, just as bad as not having kits," Dr. Smith said his lab has been operating at a fraction of its capacity for lack of reagents, at a rate of about 20 diagnostic tests per day last week.
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley said in December the Western Canadian province would mandate temporary oil output cuts of about 325,000 barrels per day to deal with a pipeline bottleneck that has led to a glut of crude in storage and pushed down Canadian crude prices.
Oil also received support from an announcement by the Canadian province of Alberta that it would force producers to cut output by 8.7 percent, or 325,000 barrels per day (bpd), to deal with a pipeline bottleneck that has led to crude building up in storage.
" According to Tishby, who views the information bottleneck as a fundamental principle behind learning, whether you're an algorithm, a housefly, a conscious being, or a physics calculation of emergent behavior, that long-awaited answer "is that the most important part of learning is actually forgetting.
"If we're going to optimise Maersk's entire end-to-end supply chain then of course we need to optimise one of the points that could otherwise be a bottleneck and that's the port," APM Terminal's chief commercial officer Henrik Lundgaard Pedersen said in an interview.
In the event it does, Evans says, the center is capable of triaging the situation and figuring out the best way to address it, be it a network logistics issue or an actual in-store bottleneck of customers not able to enter or checkout.
The FCC rules would not have been necessary if the FCC had stuck with its original bipartisan policy of requiring those who control bottleneck transmission facilities to open up the network and allow access to the underlying infrastructure on just, reasonable and nondiscriminatory terms.
Here are four signs to look out for and the steps you can take to prevent it: As a business owner, you never want to become the bottleneck — preventing your employees from keeping projects running smoothly and costing your cash-strapped start-up money.
The Cactus II pipeline is the first of three large pipelines expected to start up this year from the Permian Basin, the biggest in the United States, and is expected to alleviate a bottleneck that had depressed regional prices for more than a year.
Ambitious freshman and younger members who have been clamoring to inject new blood into leadership are more inclined to support a cap on the tenure of those in top posts, a move that would help clear up the bottleneck of power in the caucus.
Filippo Grandi, who heads the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), said the move may stifle movement and create a bottleneck of migrants and refugees in Greece, which has until now been the primary gateway of people fleeing conflict from the Middle East.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The most-congested bottleneck for truck traffic in the United States is a suburban Atlanta intersection known as "Spaghetti Junction," where the average vehicle crawls at less than 290 mph during the peak of the afternoon rush, a new report shows.
Despite a bottleneck of 25,000 refugees fleeing fresh airstrikes in Aleppo and barrel bomb attacks in Dara'a at the start of the new year, SRAD carefully interviewed and screened every refugee that would be transferred to a United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) registration.
The office was created as a sort of bottleneck for new economically significant regulations or rules from Cabinet and other federal agencies — the OIRA administrator has the authority to review many of these proposed regulations with an eye to whether their costs exceed their benefits.
Because of Iceland's strategic location at the center of a naval bottleneck around Greenland, Iceland, and the United Kingdom known as the GIUK Gap, NATO (and the US particularly) used to run a lot of patrols out of the island during the Cold War.
So far, they have been fairly basic simulations, but he hopes to integrate more sophisticated data about climate circulation, resource exploitation, and planetary change into future iterations to get a firmer grasp on whether climate change might be a deadly bottleneck for intelligent lifeforms.
"We have recently completed a de-bottleneck study for Phase 1 of the project which concludes a potential of an increased processing capacity from the previously guided range of 315,000 to 380,8003 bopd up to a revised 440,000 bopd," it said in a statement.
The House GOP's plan calls for subjecting each new rule to an affirmative congressional vote, creating an enormous new bottleneck in the process, and allowing for regulatory activity to be quietly killed by legislative majorities who simply don't call it up for a vote.
She discovered that founders who try to do everything themselves wind up "trying to cover more functional areas than they necessarily have expertise in" and "slowing things down because there&aposs a bottleneck of decisions needing to go through these general managers," Beckman said.
"The true bottleneck for processor throughput is the network interface used to connect a machine to an external network, such as an Ethernet, therefore severely limiting a processor's data ingest capability," explained DARPA's Jonathan Smith in a news post by the agency about the project.
Oil also received support from an announcement by Alberta that the Western Canadian province will force producers to cut output by 8.7 percent, or 325,000 barrels per day (bpd), to deal with a pipeline bottleneck that has led to crude building up in storage.
But perhaps more important than both of these things is the idea that a key social contract — that the state provide equal access to public spaces for everybody, regardless of social, personal, or material circumstances — hits a bottleneck when public provision passes into private hands.
The House GOP's plan calls for subjecting each new rule to an affirmative congressional vote, creating an enormous new bottleneck in the process and allowing for regulatory activity to be quietly killed by legislative majorities that simply don't call it up for a vote.
While the company pinned the shortfall on production bottlenecks, they noted that they already "understand" the underlying issues and are "confident of addressing the manufacturing bottleneck issues in the near-term" — so, presumably, tackling those issues will be a key part of these next few weeks.

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