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They said the snag was most likely caused by friction between the layers of fabric.
Talks this week on the European Union's next budget are likely to increase friction between Britain and European partners.
Trade is in all of Europe's interest, and is the long-term glue most likely to reduce friction between Europe and Russia.
The US and Turkey appear to have now settled for a less ambitious operation, though still one likely to produce friction between all parties involved in the war.
But the admission was spiked with a countercharge that seemed likely to increase friction between the government here and the United Nations, angry at the death of the official, Iain John Hook, a 54-year-old Briton who oversaw the rebuilding of part of the camp.
That explains why the two stars will be teaming together at Super Show-Down next month in a 3-on-3 tag team match that will likely create some friction between them that ultimately leads to them going head-to-head at Evolution for the first time ever.
If he responds, "I am the ultimate decision-maker," this will likely cause significant friction between Ahmadinejad and Khamenei and may actually lead to competition for power, which is one of the ideas at the core of the definition of democracy.
Friday's reports appear likely to create new friction between Trump and his deputy attorney general.
The decision is likely to increase the friction between Davis and the White House, already at odds over electricity price controls.
Further reduction of the release time did not substantially reduce the average translocation step, likely because of the lack of friction between DNA and the surface of the device in these coarse-grained model simulations.
With a weak centre, the rough edges of policies are at least likely to be sandpapered down in the friction between departments and the grind of the parliamentary process.
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