Sentences with phrase «in friction between»

Martínez Celaya's work examines the complexities and mysteries of individual experience, particularly in its relation to nature and time, and explores the question of authenticity revealed in the friction between personal imperatives, social conditions, and universal circumstances.
The artists» shared interest in the friction between individual and collective social dynamics finds a core theme in their analysis of the body and its representation.
Part of the charge of these pieces lies in the friction between their intricately realized auditory landscapes, which seem to put us and Cardiff inside one another's heads, and the landscape through which we walk — the same, unaltered scene we usually perceive out of no one's body but our own.
It is likely that asymmetries in the friction between proteins and these biopolymers will prove to be important in guiding them to the correct cellular locations.»

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But if Price really is Trump's pick (several media outlets, including the Washington Post, have reported that the decision could be announced publicly as soon as Tuesday), there could be some friction between the Congressman's reputation as a hard - liner and the President - elect's apparent willingness to walk back some of his stiffer rhetoric — including recent statements suggesting that he may keep some major Obamacare provisions in place.
We assume trading frictions of 0.25 % for movements of funds between SVXY and cash in scenarios 1 and 2.
According to them, the transition from Canadian to American control caused friction between the two armies, with Canadians complaining that U.S. commanders are more interested in destruction than reconstruction.
There has certainly been friction between borrowers and lenders in this space.
Leaders in both business and civil society have focused too much on the friction between them and not enough on the points of intersection.
In Q3, 15 % of deals were real estate - focused, with emerging startups focused on everything from the search layer (LoftSmart) through products that reduce friction between renters / landlords (Rhino) and residential buyers / sellers (Easyknock, Doorport).
Friction between the business leaders and the president came to a head in the wake of a Trump press conference on Tuesday in which the president blamed both sides for violence at a rally in Charlottesville, Virginia last weekend rather than single out racist hate groups.
No less than other stories in the Jacob cycle, it reflects the background of the patriarchal age — frictions between groups (Hamor and Jacob); a level of sexual morality beyond the reach of our judgment and in any judgment ennobled by the integrity of Hamor and the love of his son for Dinah; the effort on the part of both families to effect a peaceful settlement honoring the religious sensibilities of the abused; the despicable violation of the terms of agreement by two of Jacob's sons; and finally, in perfect consonance with the general character of Jacob, his sharp rebuke of his sons not on moral but on utilitarian grounds:
Reuters: Saudi sharia judges decry «Westernizing stench» of king's legal reforms Saudi judges who enforce sharia (Islamic law) have condemned what they see as «the stench of Western ideas» in sweeping legal reforms pushed by King Abdullah, underscoring friction between government modernizers and religious hardliners.
There was friction between «the strong» who exercised their freedom from superstition by eating meat that had been offered to idols and «the weak» who felt compromised in their faith by eating (8:1 - 13).
If you'd bother researching before opening your pathetic little mouth, you would have discovered that Mormons were abolitionist, something that caused a great deal of friction between them and the other residents of Missouri in the early days of the church.
At times friction arose between them and the bishops and parish clergy, for the latter resented their preaching in towns and countryside which in theory had been assigned to these earlier representatives of the clergy.
Note C. A. O. van Nienwenhuijze, «Frictions between Presuppositions in Cross-cultural Encounters: The Case of Islamology» («Institute of Social Studies Publications on Social Change,» No. 12 [The Hague, 1958]-RRB-, pp. 66 - 67: «We must persistently remain aware of our own presuppositions in our Islamic studies.
Certainly the background of the patriarchal age is reflected — frictions between tribes; a level of sexual morality upon which for a number of reasons we may not sit in judgment; and a consistent representation of Jacob who rebukes his sons not on moral but on utilitarian - prudential grounds (34:30).
Geneva, September 11 2017 — On the eve of Drinktec 2017, the launch of Regina E-F.A.S.T. (ecological, friction abating sliding thermoplastic) material marks the fruit of a four - year long joint project between DuPont and Regina, world leader in the development of conveyor chains and belts.
The pair engaged in several spats during the course of the match, which was characterised by on - field friction between the two sides.
Living more and more in a surveillance - addicted society, the friction between privacy and publicity is an internal struggle each of us confronts every second of our lives.
The most recent edition of The Sauerbrun Report, which has 40 subscribers who each pay an annual $ 10 fee, offers a kick - by - kick account of Sauerbrun's preseason, a story about the friction between Sauerbrun and since - released placekicker Kevin Butler — whom Thompson refers to as Butthead — and a glossary of terms such as Sauerboot (a typical Sauerbrun punt), Sauerpooch (a kick from inside the 50) and Sauerbrat (a bratwurst cooked over coals in the parking lot north of Soldier Field).
Pogba can't seem to find a role for himself that works in Jose Mourinho's side, with various recent reports suggesting there is friction between the pair.
Gossip around January time suggested that there was some friction between the manager and the club's hierarchy regarding money for reinforcements, and while that turned out not to affect the club's push for promotion, it's been a constant refrain in Benitez's career.
While a reunion between Mourinho and the club seems incredibly unlikely considering the friction that remains between him and numerous Real Madrid players, there's no question that he's a proven winner and bring out the best of his players in the Champions League.
May 12, 2015 - IKEA has recalled 75,000 pressure - mounted safety gates sold in the US and Canada because the friction provided between the wall and the gate is not sufficient to prevent falls.
While the official aims of policy frameworks such as the EMP (Euro - Mediterranean Partnership) and the ENP (European Neighbourhood Policy) were to create an area of dialogue, peace, stability and prosperity in the Mediterranean, the on - going friction between the Italian government and its European partners remains.
Cox says right now there is tremendous friction between Cuomo and Republican, and some Democratic lawmakers, in the state Senate and Assembly.
There's been some significant long - distance friction between them recently as Republican leaders quashed Dietl's final effort at getting a Wilson - Pakula and running in the Republican primary.
Not too long ago, the former Roads Minister in the erstwhile Kufuor administration was out blaming the two - time presidential candidate of the party, Nana Akufo - Addo for the friction between him and ex-President John Kufuor.
Off topic question topics included whether the mayor and his wife have smoked marijuana inside Gracie Mansion, a Daily News call for the mayor to «accept responsibility for inflaming the police», whether the mayor believes he should apologize for comments on the police, whether the Democratic National Committee has expressed concerns about current mayoral / police friction as it considers Brooklyn as a site for the 2016 Democratic Convention, whether the mayor supports the recent Cuomo / Christie veto of legislation on the Port Authority, a pending state legislative bill on police disability pensions, the expected special election in the 11th Congressional District, whether the mayor believes there is a police slowdown, the dismay of the recently shot and wounded police officers at Mayor de Blasio's hospital visit, the possible change in the Staten Island Chuck / Groundhog Day ceremony, the meeting today between Police Commissioner Bratton and union leaders and how Mayor de Blasio envisions the current mayoral / police friction ending.
The adversarial style was particularly prominent in inner - city areas, where the relationship between the police and young black people was shaped by a history of friction, and resulted in proportionately more arrests of black and mixed race youths.
I caught Assemblyman Jack McEneny's wide - ranging interview with WAMC's Alan Chartock on «The Capitol Connection» over the weekend, in which the veteran Albany lawmaker voiced concern about the «friction» between Gov. Andrew Cuomo and two fellow statewide elected Democratic elected officials, AG Eric Schneiderman and Comptroller Tom DiNapoli, and also panned the idea of using pension fund cash to fund construction of a new Tappan Zee Bridge.
There has been friction between Scamardella and GOP City Councilman James Oddo, who wants his chief of staff, Steven Matteo, to succeed him in the Mid-Island slot.
Lawal, who was the Deputy Director, Coordination and Implementation of the APC Presidential Campaign Office in 2015, therefore, dismissed reports that there was friction between Tinubu and the President.
The issue also caused friction between de Blasio and Governor Andrew Cuomo, who fashioned himself a champion of charter schools to pit himself against the mayor as the two were locked in a battle of funding for universal pre-kindergarten.
Mark - Viverito prodded Bratton twice to admit explicitly that there was a friction between police and communities of color, however, Bratton spoke only in general terms.
Quiet in manner but squarely backed by his conference, Heastie is heading into a legislative year that's sure to bring challenges — including the impact of recent friction between both legislative houses and Gov. Andrew Cuomo surrounding a scuttled special session that could have brought the first increase in legislative base pay since 1999.
The early announcement is also indicative of how little contention there was around the council's budgetary requests, which for the most part aligned with the mayor's agenda and produced little in the way of friction between the two sides.
Erstwhile Deputy Director, Coordination and Implementation of the APC Presidential Campaign Office in 2015, Mallam Mohammed Lawal, has dismissed reports that there was friction between President...
The F17 + is equipped with brushless motors that reduce friction between motor parts and in turn prolong battery life compared to conventional motors.
Makkonen says that one of the key observations in VTT's research is that of friction melting the ice when the temperature rises to form a water film between the ice and the sliding material.
Friction between the atmosphere and materials passing through it, known as drag force, offers the only natural means for culling detritus left in orbit by space launches.
One idea is that sound waves can lather up the grains between the two plates in a way that decreases friction, to make a slip easier.
The microwaves cause water molecules to vibrate; the increased friction between the molecules results in heat.
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The reason is that there is greater friction in their subsoil between the base plates and presence of granite materials.
Friction between ions and neutral particles heats the plasma even more, both in and around the spicules.
Any liquid will coat the sides of a dish in which it sits — thanks again to the slight attraction between atoms — but the liquid's internal friction limits how far the coating may spread.
It's the latest sign of friction between the research community and the government of Prime Minister Tony Abbott, who took power in September 2013.
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