Companies that empower viewers to accomplish this with a minimum of friction will emerge as winners.
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Signs of friction between Citi and Wachovia popped up earlier this week, though without much notice.
Despite those benefits, Americans are more likely to be familiar with the sources of friction.
The global move toward state-run industries is running into a bit of friction in Germany.
As he watched bits of paper dancing with the effect of friction, he almost discovered electricity.
Wahid's continuing consolidation of his presidency may now have opened up a new period of friction.
The dogs' barking and aggressive behavior was a frequent source of friction between the two neighbors.
Watching for evidence of friction along these ideological faultlines is a major preoccupation of the Scottish media.
And indeed, there was - and in many ways, still is - a lot of friction at PayPal.
He or she would look at the best way to comply with the least amount of friction as possible.
Leadership sits at the very center of friction and heat and chaos and delivers guidance, counsel, direction, encouragement, focus.
This real-time aspect removes a lot of friction photo sharing process, Gil says.
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Another cause of friction has been the Kozloduy nuclear power plant, which supplies over a third of Bulgaria's electricity.
This works because gravity holds you firmly on the ground, and your feet stay put because of friction with the floor.
That lack of friction, combined with extraordinary sideways grip, means an iceboat can sail six times the speed of the wind.
The accountability of US forces and local militia working with them has been a growing source of friction in Afghan-US relations.
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Thus, I think there was a little bit of friction between different viewpoints, but I find that they are all completely compatible.
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There is something that is the equivalent of friction inside electric wire.
The result is a tough material that has a low coefficient of friction comparable to that of Teflon and is highly resistant to abrasion.
Fyodorov cleaned off the old grease and applied generous quantities of new grease to all the areas of friction, the thicker the better.
Fights could break out over corporation tax breaks on foreign sales, another area of friction with Europe where America is clearly at fault.
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Officials say the dogs' barking and aggressive behavior was a frequent source of friction between McAfee and his neighbor, American businessman Gregory Faull.
And the absence of friction also makes it easy to tinker if a publisher wants to, say, rejigger a page in response to analytics.
The base 3.5-liter V6 engine receives a number of friction-reducing enhancements for 2012 and generates a lively 280 horsepower and 254 pound-feet of torque.
In business there is a form of friction that all too often kills plans, wastes energy, and ruins friendships: people fighting with each other.
But while this works in Latvia, a relatively marketised economy, in Greece there is a lot of friction - and not just because of organised labour resistance.
The gift was a light-hearted reference to US Vice-President Joe Biden's recent remark that the new US administration wanted to reset ties with Russia after years of friction.
The trouble is that any kind of friction in a mobile payments system is annoying and will lead many to conclude they are better off sticking with cash.
Three centuries ago, when Peter the Great was trying to turn feudal, agrarian Russia into a modern state, he encountered a major source of friction inside the system.
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