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Traction often achieves reduction in relation to the lateral plateau but there are occasions when the posteromedial fragment poses a problem and remains depressed with respect to the remainder of the tibial plateau.
While sound planning can help with the former, early stage investment is often used to fund the latter i.e. the investment gap and it is at this point that the concept of traction often comes up.
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Another issue he points out: in the US, when a company starts to get traction, they often have a 3-6 montheadstartrt compared to the competition.
That's why waiting to see if a negative story gets traction can often be the best initial response.
In Fuel classes especially, "pedalling" the car (adjusting the throttle) to prevent loss of traction is often important and one measure of how good a driver is.
Journalists want a story that will gain traction, traction is often wholly reliant on the narrative, and so will ask relatively leading questions to get their quotes and their story.
When you have a leaner team, and you are a gung-ho entrepreneur out to hustle to get traction, it can often mean basics get second priority.
In my experience, things that have massive traction with coders often pick up mainstream and viral tread, as programmers spend the most time online.
He added that Traction partners are often "very skilled digital marketers" who would otherwise "never have a chance" to work with large brands.
The classic traction method is often insufficient to deal with these difficulties, because of its exclusively axial effect, the large force required and the need to fix the intact hemi-pelvis in a strong and safe manner.
Before the sit-ins gained traction, the story was often covered from the white side of the street.
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