1. But holding these positions creates muscular tension which, ultimately, replaces one habit with another. 2. The high motivation, skills and adaptability of the new arrivals create social tensions that will be expressed in economic jealousy. 3. The wide array of central controls has necessarily created tension between central government and local councillors. 4. This separation creates inevitable tensions between the team and the consultant, which are inimical to good multidisciplinary work. 5. When the research is carried out by academics from outside, critical analysis creates enormous tensions. 6. But it is not confrontation itself which creates the tension in dramatic terms. 7. We can create dramatic tension by building up expectations. 8. Although none of that would pose a threat to BT, the situation could create tensions as the British company pursued its own investments in European countries. 9. And choices create tension, which could explain the proliferation of products designed to help people relax. |