Something doesn't make sense here.  Aside from the fact that 'sleep' is
generally a poor solution (how do you know how long to wait?), subshells
on their own don't add any asynchrony: the only way that commands in a
subshell could fail to exit before subsequent commands are run would be
if the subshell in question were run in the background.  That isn't the
case here.

I think more investigation is needed.  I'm confident that there's a
better answer than inserting sleeps, but we won't know what until we
know the true cause of this bug.

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