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It is not because of friction on the ocean bottom.
The wheels on the first vehicle on the left don't rotate because of friction.
Her departure was rumored for weeks, because of friction with publisher, SEEC Media.
Many critics at Tuesday's hearing said the problems had deepened in recent years because of friction between management and staff.
The actual power produced, however, is less because of friction, turbulence, leakage around the blade tips, and other losses.
Also, Romania's adherence to the Triple Alliance was under constant strain because of friction with Germany's partner, Austria-Hungary.
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But friends and supporters of Mr. Villella, and other sources familiar with the company's operations (who spoke anonymously to avoid damaging its reputation), said he was forced out because of frictions with an influential group of board members over fund-raising and personality issues.
Wang Jian, a researcher at the Communist Party's training academy in Changchun, in northeast China, said the number and scale of protests had been rising because of "frictions and even violent conflicts between different interest groups" in China's quasi market economy.
If you under fill the reel, your casts will be shorter because of the friction of the line rubbing against the top flange of the reel spool.
They are not only an ideological obstacle to peace, but a physical one, because they are points of friction.
The composites with 5 wt% graphite had the lowest wear loss and coefficients of friction because of the self-lubricating effect of graphite.
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