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bottleneck

noun as in obstacle

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Rachel Bradburne, of the National Association of Funeral Directors, said the "piecemeal" nature of the system was "frustrating" and the current system was "full of bottlenecks and delays".

From BBC

"That's a bottleneck and there's nothing they can do, unless they change their stance on immigration entirely. You can't just magic PhDs out of nowhere."

From BBC

First, the bureaucratic bottlenecks that the abundance Dems want to circumvent are closely guarded by progressive constituencies.

Tariffs aside, such bottlenecks threaten to derail Vietnam’s economic growth if left unresolved, said Francois of Delta West.

The immigration courts are notoriously bottlenecked, with more than 3 million pending cases.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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