The first: After all the talk during the 2010 campaign
of potential friction between powerful Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and Cuomo, the two have managed to hammer out a fairly functional working relationship.
In terms of communal relationships across cultures, these findings highlight an area of
potential friction in relationships between American women, who based on cultural norms are likely to perceive themselves to be the top priority of their husband, versus Egyptian men, who based on different cultural norms are likely to perceive their mother's needs to take precedence over those of their wife.
If you have a more well developed function along one axis, it's likely that the opposing function will be less well developed, leading to
potential friction with your opposites.
So China's foreign policy agenda for 2017 does not seem to be a major source
of potential frictions in bilateral relations.
The response from the Energy Department could signal a rocky transition for the president - elect's energy team and
potential friction between the new leadership and the staffers who remain in place.
«It is baffling that
potential friction, between already disadvantaged communities and the police, has not been fully considered,» chairman Keith Vaz said.
He added: «It is baffling that
potential friction, between already disadvantaged communities and the police, has not been fully considered.
Looser clothing prevents constriction and areas of
potential friction.
Yes, these are all necessary steps, but they all represent forms of
potential friction that impair the learner from learning towards their learning goals and objectives across the three Es of excellent learner experience: Expedience, efficiency, effortlessness.
In terms of the potential for marital conflict, differing expectations between spouses related to the relative importance of the husband meeting the needs of his wife versus the needs of his mother may be one area of
potential friction.