The A82 improvements include removing a bottleneck at Loch Lomond, a new bypass and lay-bys.
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The Gaillard Cut, a bottleneck, is being straightened and deepened by an extra metre.
In criminal cases, the police are as much a bottleneck as the courts, if not more so.
Changes are also to be made at Ely where the junction has become a bottleneck, Network Rail said.
Businesses have said the scheme is needed to reduce a bottleneck and government money could be available from 2015.
The Panama Canal is a bottleneck, and shipping around Cape Horn is expensive.
However, the limited availability of infrastructure has created a bottleneck in the process.
Bankers complain the scarcity of sponsors is creating a bottleneck for deal making in China and driving up banks' costs.
That will relieve a bottleneck that has formed in Cushing and allow oil to get to refineries and to market.
Though it now transmitted data at 10 megabits per second, the rapid evolution of personal computing meant it was becoming a bottleneck.
As the problem scales, a bottleneck at the server end grows worse.
After virtualization changed the management of data centers, networking became a bottleneck.
If you did it wrong, one program or server could still become become a bottleneck and bring the whole site grinding to a halt.
The crowd panicked, breaking into a stampede, and it hit a bottleneck -- the only exit was the front door, down a dark, narrow hallway.
Since then, Kenya has experienced a bottleneck at the port of Mombasa for shipments into the country while they are evaluated against existing GM-related rules.
"The planned timetable change for April is a temporary measure owing to the works to remodel Reading station to unlock a bottleneck, " a spokesman said.
An example of a bottleneck is when people have difficulty detecting a second target if it appears on screen a few tenths of a second after an initial one.
Something of a bottleneck has been created by the slow-burning attempt to develop a second New York-area franchise, to go along with the Red Bulls, who play in Harrison, N.
There were slots above me on the career ladder, like field producer and senior producer, but there was a bottleneck that was unlikely to open up for a long time.
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But the medical schools have created a bottleneck.
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The university said that while significant efforts were being made in early stage drug discovery, there was a bottleneck when it came to the lead optimisation stage of molecules targeting these so called "neglected" diseases.
Whether it's phone wire used for dial-up and digital subscriber lines (DSL), or the coaxial cables that carry cable modem connections, these connections are a bottleneck between the carrier's big pipes and your bandwidth-starved computer.
"The risk of orchestrated systems--and the reason that we're all trying to move toward more choreography--is that you can get a bottleneck if the traffic cop can only handle so much traffic at one time, " says Page.
In the pages of this publication and elsewhere, many have posited that recalcitrant IT departments, hidebound by a history of rigid organization, have been a bottleneck to the adoption of new technologies and, by extension, the ability to distill business value from data.
Tony Orgee, cabinet member for community infrastructure, said the area would always be a "bottleneck", but described the addition of a new cycle lane as "a very positive step forward".
New road layout plans for a notorious bottleneck in Gloucestershire have been dropped by the Highways Agency.
But there is a big bottleneck: the woeful state of the country's ports.
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