Sentences with phrase «source of friction»

Once you've identified the major source of friction in your relationship, what can you do to fix it?
Though the two leads get along and stuck around in the end, it's the people calling the shots who might actually be the biggest source of friction.
There are more puzzle pieces in play this time around, but one significant source of friction doesn't seem to have changed.
All of these issues and more can be sources of friction in a marriage if not addressed early on.
The union has done so in large part by making the most of one of the biggest sources of friction: teacher evaluations.
Territory disputes are a common source of friction between cats.
Leading UK window shutter brand California Shutters surveyed 1000 adults across the UK to find the biggest sources of friction when couples take the plunge and decide to share a home for the first time.
Schwantes says religious differences are among the top sources of friction in the couples he counsels, but for some people, there are many deal - killer traits they want to avoid.
Subletting is a common source of friction where landlords may fear submarket sublets will have a detrimental eff ect on future rent reviews and on the overall investment value of the property.
The primary source of friction is the West's growing wealth from its rich natural resource base, at a time when the East is struggling to adjust to its shrinking manufacturing sector.
For the experimental transportation system to travel at such high speeds with minimal energy, all possible sources of friction must be minimized.
The Irish border issue is now one of the key reasons for this and I think we will struggle to conjure up imaginative solutions to potential sources of friction.
The long - sought upgrade of the town's diminutive library has been a regular source of friction in town politics.
It also explicitly calls for the GOP to back a plan for comprehensive immigration reform, a likely source of friction among party activists.
By removing one of the main sources of friction between labor and management, we can focus on the substantive issues: training, evaluating and rewarding teachers to make teaching a true profession.
When it was published, I noted that it was more akin to a thought experiment than a roadmap, given that the analysis did not consider real - world sources of friction from economics and politics.
Callanan bemoans the revolving - door scenario, and she and other marketers point to fundamental culture differences as a key source of friction.
Building in high splits with longtime associates can create an ongoing source of friction between you and newer associates who are producing at higher levels and might feel they're being treated unfairly.
If what's listed doesn't meet your needs, go to Google and search for dating sites in your area... differences are among the top sources of friction...
That was a source of some friction when Trump hosted Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at Mar - a-Lago two weeks ago.
The Shi'as» condemnation of the first three Caliphs has been a source of friction with the Sunnis, for the Sunnis believe that excellence belonged to the first four Caliphs in the order of their succession.
Her exuberance, however, became a source of friction between the teams.
The source of the friction was Mr. Cuomo's handling of the proposed special session.
The discretionary funds were the source of friction between some members and former speaker Christine Quinn, who used the funds to reward her allies and punish those who opposed her.
Near the ground you have fences, low buildings, sources of friction.
«What we suspect could be a source of the friction are quasi-particles trapped in the cores of the vortices.
«12 Years a Slave» has been a source of friction between Paramount and Plan B.
Make sure your Learning Management System meets or exceeds this standard and look for any sources of friction that might be putting the users off.
He extrapolates that the market can bear about 9,000 Ferraris per year, which would be an historic high, though still below the 10,000 barrier that was a source of friction between Marchionne and former Ferrari chief Luca di Montezemelo.
He did not want to be a source of friction and felt...
And for «bookish» folks, this was a source of friction — the cheapening of books made them seem commoditized, and our beloved independent bookstores were going out of business.
Of course, some things are always going to be sources of friction, no matter how much and how niclely we talk.
What's the source of the friction here?
Although the value of these somewhat rickety barriers may appear above all symbolic, their presence is a source of friction and conflict; they delineate a clear cut boundary between the sacred and the everyday.
The issue of fees that become due as a result of cancelled trials continues to be a source of friction between expert witnesses and those who instruct them.
Such exposure «can be a source of friction,» Deschamps acknowledged, but it does not infringe the children's or parents» freedom or religion.
If the national body does not have a national program delivery function then the source of friction that existed between ATSIC and many of these organisations is removed, and attention can turn to the responsibilities of government.
In either case, they begin to envision a life or a lifestyle that is different from what they currently have and this usually becomes a source of friction.
One issue that is often a source of friction between a homeowner and his -LSB-...]
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