Sentences with phrase «more friction between»

Would you put a keylock on the bedroom door to try and resolve the issue, or is this just going to create even more friction between the roommates?
Contested divorces usually take longer than uncontested divorces and can cause more friction between your spouse and your family.
Not only does fat impose a static load you have to carry around, it also cause more friction between muscle fibers, making the contraction more energy - costly.
Friction — we found our egg took longer to travel down a zip wire made with rough string than smooth wire, this is because there was more friction between the rough string and harness than smooth string and harness.
I'm going to try a small piece of candle instead of the washer, which will create more friction between it and the cotton reel.

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The correlation between U.S. yields and the dollar had broken down earlier this year as investors focused more on trade frictions and geopolitical issues.
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.
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 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.
«It reduces the friction between fibres so they can return to their original positions more easily,» says Fossum.
Friction between ions and neutral particles heats the plasma even more, both in and around the spicules.
The friction generated from the undulations causes warming of the fascia, promoting the fascia to take on a more fluid - like form (known as the thixotropic property of the fascia), breaking up fibrous adhesions between the layers of fascia and restoring soft - tissue extensibility (31).
Expecting a cushier first assignment, Hook and his platoon are surprised to be deployed immediately for emergency peacekeeping in Belfast, riven by friction between Protestant Loyalists and Catholic Nationalists — the latter themselves divided between the IRA and more radical dissidents.
If such scenes were a vector for more than pithy line readings, this would probably be more forgivable, but the movie finds its best humor in the friction grinding out from the idiosyncratic relational three - way between Krystal, Donny and Andy.
Steve McQueen is more Stanley Kubrick than Stanley Kramer, and the friction between the inflamed self - righteousness we typically associate with this genre and the frosty insect eye of his camera (he sometimes seems to be autopsying his characters» souls as he peers at them) makes the movie at least as fascinating as it is frustrating.
For more than a decade, the debate over public school reform has created friction between teachers unions, administrators, school boards, parents, policymakers, and other stakeholders in public education and has fueled disagreements over how to improve the quality of teaching and learning for children.
Depending on driving style and the coefficient of friction, it can send between 50 and 100 percent of the available torque to the rear axle, and when Audi drive select is in dynamic mode and the ESC Electronic Stabilisation Control system is in its sport setting, power is transferred to the rear sooner and in greater amounts for even greater agility and more direct turn - in.
[3] For Audi in their Audi R8 5.2 FSI quattro, the V10 was a compromise between a V12, which would be too long and suffer more internal friction due to extra cylinders and valves, and a V8 which would be more compact but have larger, heavier pistons and have a lower redline.
The traction assistance provided by the double - disc clutch is especially noticeable when the friction ratio between the tyres and the road is low, since the clutch locks the powertrain mechanically during moderate starting if the friction coefficient between the tyres and the road is less than µ = 0.3 (more or less equivalent to snow).
Unlike conventional oils, its uniform molecular structure helps it flow more freely and reduce friction between metal surfaces.
A low - friction three - cylinder architecture that delivers naturally high torque at low rpm An integrated exhaust manifold that improves fuel - efficiency by helping the engine reach optimal temperatures faster, and delivers torque more rapidly by minimizing the distance exhaust gasses travel between cylinders and turbocharger.
Also, as I come to learn more about the industry and the historical friction between Amazon and legacy publishing, the more aware I am of some of the mismatched arguments going on.
The only real friction is between Olia and Oman / Gnart, but it's framed as more of an educational thing than actual friction.
Despite many of his colleagues echoing his call to reject «surrealist theology» and, more generally, establishing rules in painting, friction existed between Still and his colleagues, and their conflicting ideologies are apparent in their paintings.
If the subject of his previous show was the mass protests, revolution, and tumult of last year, the artist is now more focused on the contradiction and friction between spirituality and the chaotic world we live in.
Academics — especially in Europe, and especially those with seniority — have impressive protections against outrages, and petty flare ups between colleagues are commonplace enough that one flip - flopping publicly because of some unpleasant friction for a few days or weeks has revealed far more about his own character than that of his detractors..
The less friction Google puts between you and using the Google Assistant the more you are likely to use it.
Over time soulmates become more and more entrenched in their positions and the friction between them grows.
Over time the partners become more and more entrenched in their positions and the friction between them grows.
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