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That could create friction with Mr. Jain.
One senior aide briefed on the meeting said that such an effort to limit Democratic senators' role could create friction.
Even so, important procedural differences remain in the way the Europeans and Americans conduct their investigations that could create friction as the cases develop.
One issue that could create friction, however, is the so-called scope clause, which limits how much an airline can draw on regional carriers to feed its network.
Mr. Paterson is considered more liberal than Mr. Spitzer on some key issues, and that could create friction with the Republicans.
The shutdown could create friction in the film community: Vimeo is a favorite of independent, aspiring filmmakers, while Reliance Entertainment is the financial partner behind Steven Spielberg's Dream Works Studios.
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Old-school prejudices about whether transgender men and women are "really" men and women, respectively, could conceivably create friction around the process of nominating those actors for their performances in the correct categories -- or at all.
Current and former Merrill executives predicted that Mr. McCann's rehiring could create more friction at the top of the firm.
But his institutional ties to Obama could create some friction, with donors and establishment figures pressuring Perez to adopt a stronger line.
Blowing compressed air through a dry pipe can create friction and heat, which could damage the pipe.
Does it create friction?
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