Sentence examples for major friction from inspiring English sources

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But in the years since the ACA became law, navigators have become a major friction point in the push to unravel Obamacare in state legislatures across the country.

Mr. Chi's lawyers used arguments like those used unsuccessfully by lawyers for Mr. Medellín, whose case has been a cause of major friction between the United States and Mexico.

More important, the charges will increase tensions between the two countries, when China's fast-growing military and its territorial claims in the South China Sea are causing major friction with key US allies, including the Philippines, Japan and Vietnam.

In New York City, which like Washington has a large concentration of foreign diplomats, unpaid parking tickets amounting to millions of dollars in lost revenues are a source of major friction between the city and the United Nations.

This is a major friction point that may produce abandonment.

Kim Lennon said she and her colleagues were so overstretched they could not meet the needs of prisoners, which is causing major friction on the wings.

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Disputing suggestions that there had been major frictions over recent British moves in Iraq, General Petraeus presented them not as a breach of the alliance but as part of a wider process of transferring security responsibilities to Iraqi forces.

"Major frictions need to be addressed for trade to flourish," added Bown, who singled out issues of intellectual property stealth and China's related policies requiring local joint venture partners.

One key reason that this option performed so well could be because it does not involve major frictions between stakeholders.

A design study of such a 5-axis super-precision machine, which is capable of nanometer-level precision cutting, has been conducted by searching innovative solutions to the three major problems: friction, thermal deformation, and positioning accuracy.

Steep offshore gradients produce concentrated major wave friction with the bed engendering high kinetic energy in the wave during emplacement of tsunami-generated sediment, which differs from shallow offshore beds that produce lower frictional effects over a wider area and drawdown of wave energy.

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