Bad days will see intermittent stops and occasional
bog downs. In some stations, the platform is short so commuters have to literally jump out to the ground.
With all of these couple of hundred drives on a Fibre Channel loop, when you interrupt the loop to do an addition, you basically still have access but you sort of cause things to
bog down. And, again, customers don't want to have to wait until the wee hours of the morning to do capacity expansions and those sorts of things, so by having a switched backend architecture, you can be assured that you can add capacity on the fly, in real time, without any degradation to your application.
It will probably not be only non-Germanists who
bog down in three middle chapters of the book where Newman analyzes at length and in (too) much detail the function of the text as institution on the basis of three sorts of works produced by the "Pegnitz-Schafer": language theory tomes, works of poetics, and pastorals.
The prose does not sparkle, but neither does it
bog down. Overall, therefore, this first effort at writing a textbook on the history of mentalities is a success.
Overall, this is an inspiring true story, but it does
bog down a little, and the Lieutenant General tends to pontificate and preach a hit.
But lately the campaign has begun to
bog down, as the rebels have shifted their base into the rugged, mountainous south and the streets of Grozny, the capital.
The process is so slow that it can
bog down the system.
Similarly, telecommunications currently
bog down at switching hubs, where optical signals must shunt briefly to less efficient, electronic routing equipment.
It does
bog down a bit in some parts but overall is enjoyable.
One problem, according to Sagdeev, is that "bureaucratic dinosaurs"
bog down virtually every facet of the scientific community.