Sentences with phrase «potential friction between»

Telling them what to wear also avoids potential friction between you and your client.
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.

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There are certain common friction points between kids and parents: getting up, getting dressed, getting out the door, meal times, bedtimes... geez, listing it out, it seems like there are A LOT of potential sources for frustration.
«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.
In this mode, maneuverability is maintained even in extreme situations, with improved utilization of the friction potential between the tires and road.
Equal parts balancing act between art and design and radical reclamation of all aspects of visual expression, the studio is grounded in the lasting potential of the graphic arts, while exploring the physical and conceptual friction between abstraction and communication.Their work has been exhibited in the United States, China, and Europe with recent exhibitions at the Arts Club of Chicago, Vebikus Kunsthalle Schaffhausen (Switzerland), and Texas State University.
In the next two years, we will explore the productive friction between the notion of «making something your own» as a potential subversive strategy and the inverse availability to be transformed by the objects we would attempt to possess.
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.
We also found evidence that expectations may differ between husbands and wives, and we believe these differences may create a potential area of marital friction.
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.
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