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Frictions meaning
plural of friction
Example sentences (20)
Common concerns over China’s have brought the United States and Vietnam together, but there are frictions, too.
The report from the Strategic Posture Commission comes amid tensions with China over Taiwan and other issues and worsening frictions with Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.
But looking back, it was usually unresolved personality frictions, not politics, that triggered the occasional tiff.
The kind of little frictions that make you think, Why’d they do that?
The report says the global backdrop continues to be challenging, with no clear ends to the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, growing trade frictions and an uncertain impact of the U.S. election on policy.
This included championing a research and open source exemption, an ambitious approach to regulatory sandboxes and aligning our work with our international partners as much as possible to reduce market frictions.
But Kenya's continued support for Madobe has seen frictions between Mogadishu and Nairobi.
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India would try to emerge as a mediating force as frictions rise between various powers.
In Suriname, the ethnic frictions in society have not been at the same level.
Jemli on December 23 announced he would form a government of independents due to “frictions” between parties over political appointments, after two months of difficult negotiations that also involved trade unions.
The latest RRR cut would be the third so far this year and the 10th since early 2018, when the economy was starting to slow under the weight of intensifying U.S.-China trade frictions.
There are, however, visible frictions in that relationship, and North Korea clearly attempts to maximize its freedom of maneuver vis-a-vis Beijing, to the occasional exasperation of Chinese officials.
Chinese companies are facing many difficulties due to trade frictions, Commerce Minister Zhong Shan said on Sunday.
For China, the trade frictions may have caused short-term economic pains.
Gold’s impressive advance in 2019 — aided by trade war frictions, easier monetary policy across the world’s leading economies and sustained central-bank buying — may be set to spill into the new decade.
He feels unhappy when “meaningless frictions” raise the head.
Meanwhile, Asian stocks on Tuesday were dented by US-China trade frictions.
That’s when frictions and parochialism must be overcome.
The brochure says it contains not only useful tips on kosher food and synagogues, but “may also be helpful to prevent frictions between Jewish tourists and the locals.