NL888 Friction costs produced by mandatory System change mode, embodied in the objections of vested interests class; No. It's not OK. It's just about indecipherable, I'm sorry to say.
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NL888Friction costs produced by mandatory System change mode, embodied in the objections of vested interests class;No. It's not OK. It's just about indecipherable, I'm sorry to say. It sounds like an imitation of business jargon, but it has no definite subject and predicate. You need to explain it in simpler words.
NL888The friction cost, inflicted by the change of the patterns of the mandatory system, is mainly displayed in the objections of vested interests class.OK. At least you have a subject and predicate this time.
NL888"friction cost": the cost of the "war" between the have and the have-not. "the mandatory system": a system whose rules should be carried out by force. "the vested interests class": the class of entrenched interests"; the class of the have.OK. So: