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"So there's already been a little bit of friction".
"Obviously, there's a bit of friction there, so what's the point?" Westwood said.
Fast is good, though even here, a little bit of friction can forestall disaster when you encounter an icy road.
But that bit of friction is the movie's only hint of human complexity and it quickly falls out of focus.
Everyone's going hammer and tongs to give themselves the best chance of winning and there's normally a bit of friction in the crowd.
"By putting it in a browser setting, you create a little bit of friction so that you make it simple enough for people who want to find it," he said.
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I think we should restore a little bit of that friction".
Once users have the fair market value, they can "use that as the basis for negotiation, and we just take a little bit of the friction out of re-commerce," Mr. Abler said.
The San Francisco-based retailer's vice president of marketing, Catherine Halligan, denies any such blanket policy exists, but concedes: "If we're the number one customer of an appliance maker and they say they're going to put their own site up and reduce the cost by 50%, that's going to cause a little bit of a friction with us".
If you're anticipating a tiny bit of transitional friction, you're not alone.
So it can be difficult at first and there can be a bit of, bit friction trying to get the patient into the, the self-help framework, rather than a kind of counselling session.
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