Sentences with phrase «friction points at»

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INSIDER's sources deny there's any resulting friction between the two after Shepherd left the company and pointed out that Shepherd was at Kardashian West's intimate dinner party for her 37th birthday on October 27, which was only attended by about 20 close friends and family.
Because Bitcoin and Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic are two technologies that meaningfully represent our focus at Winklevoss Capital — the reduction of pain - points and friction in an effort to build a better world.»
He is driven by a vision, essential in the context of Software - as - a-Service, where hyper - growth is underpinned by a process where the initial transaction is only the beginning of a long term, low friction, value based partnership that delights customers at every touch point.
To another point i can not defend either as being innocent as there are aggresors on both side of the spectrum who cuase the friction between the beliefs of science and religion leaving both at fualt.
They hope to disprove a stubborn and thus far unfounded assumption about avalanches: that the friction at the bottom of the slide is vigorous enough to heat the snow to the melting point.
Previously, it commonly had been believed that the evolution of dynamic friction was mainly governed by how far the fault slipped at each point as a rupture went by — that is, by the relative distance one side of a fault slides past the other during dynamic sliding.
All scraped - surface heat exchangers bump into a physical limit: As the goo gets more viscous, and you continue to dash it at 200 rotations per minute (don't try that speed at home), you reach a point at which friction is adding as much heat as the wall of the freezer is removing.
By changing the spacing of atoms on one surface, they observed a point at which friction disappears.
Eventually, the knot hits a tipping point where the acceleration trumps the internal friction, and it comes undone all at once (Proceedings of the Royal Society A, doi.org/b5p5).
This is a great jacket with plenty of pockets for storage, is very comfortable, it provides solid, yet breathable warmth, and has reinforcements / accommodations at high friction points (i.e., shoulders, forearms, etc.).
«It's a big point of friction,» said Donald Wihardjia, a partner at Convergence Ventures.
As the puppy continues to grow, the constant friction of the loose hip joint rubbing against the socket will cause deterioration of the area and eventually she becomes arthritic and unable to walk at all and at this point she will need to be put down, sadly.
Peter Schjeldahl on «Matisse: The Cut - Outs» at MoMA, in this week's New Yorker: «When Matisse is at his best, the exquisite frictions of his color, his line, and his pictorial invention — licks of a cat's tongue — overwhelm perception, at which point enjoyment sputters into awe.»
In the end of Lars Nittve's essay for Hanson's exhibition at Rooseum in 1995 (which Nittve curated), he writes:»... To Hanson, though, the main question is likely something different: how to find the precise point of resistance, of friction, of dissonance, that will allow him once again to put the maximum pressure on convention — on painting; that will make you feel that the art's narrow constraints are about to burst wide open; or, to use a well - worn but wonderful cliché, that will make the art sing».
«During my time as an executive at Amazon, we closely studied the friction points and obstacles faced by shoppers, including and especially with payments.
Requiring a customer to interact with a working, charged and connected smartphone (with actual coverage or logged into a stores wifi) at a point of sale introduces way to much friction into the buying process, and risks the prospect of introducing cart abandonment into physical stores.
«At this point, it is difficult to bet on one single winner, but the trend is there because there is friction in the existing market and Blockchain tech helps remove the friction from intermediary - laden processes.»
The in - house loan operation of large Midwestern brokerage F.C. Tucker, based in Indianapolis, takes a similar quality - control approach, relying on surveys taken at closing and on associate feedback to spot friction points.
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