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Along with deepening poverty and spreading unemployment, the economic crisis has heightened frictions between political and economic rivals, between employers and their workers, between shopkeepers and their customers and between ethnic and religious groups.
Germany summoned the U.S. ambassador in Berlin on Friday following the arrest of a man reported to have spied for the United States, heightening friction between the two countries over alleged U.S. eavesdropping in Germany.
Recently, the Palestinian Authority has taken some steps to contain Hamas violence, heightening friction between the factions, Palestinian officials and Western diplomats said.
Presumably, a thermal barrier against one or both of these reactions is effectively heightened by friction between the beads and the glass surface (or between the beads and F1), leading to a longer dwell before torque generation.
"The rent is going up, you see more people that you're not used to seeing around — it's heightened that friction," he added.
How do states' asymmetric interactions affect the heightening frictions in the SCS?
After the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan in 1979, Schmidt refused to join President Carter's program of economic sanctions, heightening long-standing friction between the two leaders.
The attacks heightened tensions between India and Pakistan.
The incidents point to heightened tensions between the two countries.
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