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This causes a dilemma (and often quite a bit of friction) between product marketing folks, industrial designers and electronics engineers.
Jeffrey Kalinsky, the owner of Jeffrey in downtown Manhattan, predicted that based on their different styles, "there might be a bit of friction" between the luxury house and its new designer.
In the short term, requiring a percentage of users to verify their offline identity will add a small bit of friction to the booking process, and could result in users dropping off before completing a booking.
"I think the broader picture is still quite positive for solar, I just think there's a little bit of friction by not supporting the Paris accord … and the general demeanor of the administration," Werner said.
Rendering the long-dead theorist of colonial liberation in a mode designed to identify criminals and terrorists creates a bit of friction.
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.
Julia notes "there's always a little bit of friction when you're trying to democratize an industry" and speaking to "traditional ways of doing ticketing … in music and live entertainment" Julia says it requires "exorbitant fees and that is just not what we stand for".
So you naturally feel you have to respond, and that inevitably leads to a bit of friction with your husband.
But that bit of friction is the movie's only hint of human complexity and it quickly falls out of focus.
Other services mentioned in the Fast Company piece include improving key handoff between guests and hosts, which always introduces a bit of friction into the process of renting an Airbnb.
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