Sentence examples for obvious friction from inspiring English sources

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The obvious friction between Mr. Podesta and the White House has an added dimension; his brother and former partner, John Podesta, headed up Mr. Obama's presidential transition and is a crucial presidential ally.

When the YBCO bulks mounted inside the vehicle models or spacecraft model was field cooled to LN2 temperature at a certain distance away from the track, they could be automatically floating over and moving along the track without any obvious friction.

Obvious friction in the corporate suite is unsettling for the rank-and-file, so be certain that managers, owners and partners are all preaching the same message.

Namely: lifelong learning, and simplifying the process for self employed individuals to pay tax — the latter being some obvious friction for onboarding more drivers.

Starting with the elimination of vouchers and the need to pay for services ahead of actually using them — two of the features of Groupon+ — seem to be very obvious friction points to remove.

More significantly, there still seems to be an obvious friction between what the Senator said in 2005 and what he is arguing on the campaign trail.

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On the contrary, the friction coefficient curves of samples 3 and 4 in Table 1 are lower and smoother than those of samples 1 and 2 in Table 1, showing obvious friction-reduction properties.

In addition, the TiAlSiN coatings with surface texturing and ion implantation had an obvious improvement on friction and wear as compared to un-treated coated surfaces.

Through adding substrate heating during film preparation, the tribological properties of DECR carbon films were improved with an obvious decreasing of friction coefficient to 0.05 and a much longer wear lifetime.

The surface properties of the shale samples changed after the high alkalinity fluid immersion, such as fracture surface planarization, and floc-like particle generation, causing an obvious reduction of friction coefficient between fracture surfaces.

Friction is the phenomenon that, in the words of the manual, "makes the simple difficult and the difficult seemingly impossible". The most obvious source of friction is the enemy, but it can also result from natural forces such as the terrain or the weather, internal forces such a lack of planning or coordination, or even mere chance.

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