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This masked a distinct competitive friction between Cram and Goodhue, the two designers in the firm.
The best way to avoid this type of competitive friction is to leave off any mention of your competitors.
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As with any competitive workplace, there is also friction here, many players said.
Although Parker was easily irritated by Gillespie's onstage antics, their musical relationship seemed to benefit from their personal friction and their competitive solos were inventive, even inspired.
He appears to need the friction as motivation and competitive fuel.
The results showed that electrochemically deburred and certain phosphated surfaces provide lower friction coefficient values which are competitive to fine-ground surfaces in lubricated rolling/sliding contact.
Automation's ability to reduce friction allows for a more competitive market, and those actions can create additional wealth for the customer by matching them with the best available product in the marketplace.
Several black voters and elected officials who supported Obama in 2008 said that such friction is natural in a competitive campaign and that hurt feelings had been soothed by Hillary Clinton's actions in the aftermath of her loss.
Competition for dollars has also created friction.
In a way, it almost seemed as if the friction of their relationship had sharpened their competitive instincts, propelling them to greater heights than would have been possible otherwise.
These strategies will reduce the sales friction of any service, allow businesses to be more competitive, and expand the potential market dramatically.
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