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"There's a high degree of friction," he says.
The governing principles of American democracy and Chinese Communism guarantee a degree of friction.
Yet bicameralism only works if there is a healthy degree of friction between the chambers, which depends on them having contrasting compositions, particularly in partisan terms.
The deed was not committed in isolation; rather, it represents two collective issues: first, the resistance that some locals have to using drones at all and, second, the degree of friction between stakeholder groups about protecting birds.
Some have criticized Apple's software in recent years, and if those critics are right, some degree of friction might be what Apple needs to sustain its interest in innovation.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Simmering tensions between Pakistan's top generals and judges bubbled into public view on Monday when the powerful army chief and the country's crusading chief justice issued hard-hitting statements that suggested an unusual degree of friction between them.
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An experimental set-up is designed and fabricated to yield a single degree-of-freedom friction-driven oscillator.
An experimental setup of a single degree-of-freedom friction-driven oscillator with an attached impact damper is designed and fabricated.
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