Sentence examples for the frictions from inspiring English sources

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the frictions

noun

The rubbing of one object or surface against another.

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But the frictions are clear.

The frictions triggered by the split were instantly apparent.

If the bloodshed has quieted, the frictions of that era are far from erased.

Big regional disparities, fuelled by the growth of London, exacerbate the frictions this creates.

Buy from Amazon.comMICHAEL SPENCE has long been pointing out the frictions that interfere with efficient markets.

But beyond the competing interests of buyers and sellers, there are the frictions within these groups.

The frictions between the two companies have been exacerbated by Mr. Proglio's ambitions for EDF.

On occasion the frictions have degenerated into outright, if limited, confrontation and conflict.

In Jordan and Lebanon the frictions between fleeing Syrians and the locals have erupted in violence.

In Costa Rican society, the frictions of daily life are eased by humor and politeness.

But the frictions among the Awakening leaders, he added, made things easier for the insurgents.

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