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These ambitions often generate friction with its neighbours, especially Tajikistan.
Coucher said he had a "good" relationship with the RMT but admitted that cutting costs was always going to generate friction with the union.
People in all three communities raised concerns that heavy qat use could lead to loss of teeth and other oral problems, problems of keeping a job, and generate friction within families.
But he said a requirement to consult the UK government must be written into law to prevent a nationalist administration creating a flawed benefits system "designed to generate friction".
Scientists have long thought that magnetic turbulence could generate friction in a gaseous disk and drive a wind from the disk that carries angular momentum outward allowing the gas to fall inward.
Nurzat Abdyrasulova of UNISON, an energy watchdog in Bishkek, says that the project is not going to make money and will generate friction with Tajikistan, whose territory Kyrgyzstan's trade must cross.
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On the other hand, the same factors that could lead to higher returns could also lead to corruption and untoward political intervention.But the kind of assets the funds invest in big ones can generate frictions even when run properly.
The move has generated friction, even within the Latino business community.
"Of course, when the adjustment comes so quickly," he said, "it generates friction".
The triangular nature of coaching generates friction, but it is also the source of great benefits.
But the Tomics have repeatedly generated friction with Australian tennis officials.
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