That doesn't mean there won't be real differences over settlements, for example, that won't cause friction.
Companies that empower viewers to accomplish this with a minimum of friction will emerge as winners.
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Some of the early friction comes with the territory, veterans of prior administrations say.
Doing so will only stiffen Chinese resistance and result in disappointment and increased bilateral friction.
He imagines the viscous feel of lotion warm from the sun, gliding over her skin friction.
How much friction am I willing to put up with to get what I want?
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Recent efforts to prevent the diversion of American assistance have caused friction in the Pakistani capital.
At the slightest friction, Jake's skin would shed, leaving the newborn wailing in pain.
The purpose, he says is they need to reduce friction from adding photos to Twitter.
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Price signals orchestrate this perpetual friction between buyers and sellers into a concert of mutual satisfaction.
But if the building is well pivoted to reduce friction, that requires surprisingly little power.
Flip-flops' straps can also rub as a wearer walks, creating friction that leads to blisters.
Signs of friction between Citi and Wachovia popped up earlier this week, though without much notice.
It smelled of motor oil and friction heat, the way a nineteen-forties Spitfire might.
Demand for Glass is such that throttling it through price will provide necessary friction.
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At the same time, getting involved with startups can create friction with other investors.
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There is constant friction between and within the two props, and no overall revolutionary command.
But does this require constant friction with other countries, or postponing all fun to the afterlife?
With a decline in output, there is a possibility of renewed friction with mine workers.
The extra effort to make that happen added friction to the process of doing business.
That is, the friction, misallocation of resources, fixed costs, old people and parasites increased.
Despite those benefits, Americans are more likely to be familiar with the sources of friction.
This is the holy grail of messaging platforms: evoking strong emotion with minimal friction.
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LiquiGlide is a high-tech coating that, when applied to a container renders it effectively friction-free.
The result has been growing friction between the taxmen and multinational firms (see article).
"You want the lowest friction when you're trying to build a community, " he says.
When Charles first came to live with them, friction formed before the bonds of brotherhood.
The global move toward state-run industries is running into a bit of friction in Germany.
So Israel built the bypass roads around the Palestinian towns and cities to prevent friction.
However, Abrams predicted friction between Obama and Netanyahu on the issue of Israeli settlements.
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