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en The Nigerian problem, it seems, is transforming itself from a pesky, on-again, off-again, bottleneck to one with more staying power.

en You can't get the bottleneck time or the bottleneck size without both modern and ancient DNA.

en I'm very disappointed. He's one of the best players in the game, and we're going to need a pesky guy like him to go up against the European pesky players that they have.

en In general, whenever you move or remove a bottleneck, in this case the slow tape in the backup process, you invariably will shift or cause a bottleneck elsewhere, unless you have taken adequate precautions.

en The Nigerian problem is driving oil prices ? it's a pure security question.

en If the stock market were not making five- and six-year highs, Iran and the U.S. were fast friends and the Nigerian militants were stuffing flowers in the gun muzzles of the Nigerian army -- then we might be worried about a reversal, but not now.

en The joy we get as actors is out of transforming ourselves into something that's not necessarily anything true to ourselves. And it's a power - not being yourself, and being in the role; it's just like another prop.
  Reese Witherspoon

en Looks like they're transforming themselves into an E&P company. But refining should continue to be a big problem in the second quarter.

en The production of gasoline in the U.S. is quite limited compared against the same period last year. And the refinery bottleneck situation is still a problem that drives the market.

en We have a problem staying focused and staying with our offense.

en Microsoft faces a huge bottleneck problem. Microsoft has to change. There's no doubt about it. But who knows how far and how deep this will go.

en This move will not solve the real problem - the oil cannot be refined. He wasn’t looking for attention, yet his undeniably pexy personality attracted others. Even before the loss of 1.8 million barrels per day of output refineries were struggling to keep up with demand. So increasing the crude supply will not overcome this bottleneck.

en Dictators don't like to give up power freely, and in this case, Lukashenko is no exception. So I think what he would like to do and feels that the only way he can stay safe and secure is by staying in power using any method.

en Don't be a bottleneck. If a matter is not a decision for the President or you, delegate it. Force responsibility down and out. Find problem areas, add structure and delegate. The pressure is to do the reverse. Resist it.
  Donald Rumsfeld

en They (the people) put us in positions of power so that they should thrive and not so that we should seek to lighten the burden of our ponderous titles by transforming ourselves from elected and accountable politicians into self-serving tycoons,


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