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"It probably wouldn't subvert the Constitution, but it is competitiveness taken to a dastardly length".
"I don't know what it is, competitiveness or a sense of unfairness in bad calls, or what," Dunleavy said, "but I've told Rasheed that no matter what happens on the court that he doesn't like, from either referees missing a call in his opinion or an opponent pulling something that irritates him, he has to keep his head.
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"It's competitiveness, but it isn't necessarily competitiveness with other people.
Twist: just as the skirmishes seem to be between male and female, it turns out that it's competitiveness itself that is being discussed.
"If people approach it in the right way and we show that this is a development agenda – it's competitiveness, it's jobs – then why wouldn't it be adopted".
On a global scale we are seeing America losing it's competitiveness in engineering and technical skills.
But it's competitiveness is of an inward nature.
The central issue is competitiveness.
The issue is competitiveness, Mr. Sarkozy said.
There is competitiveness between Canada, New Zealand, UK and other places".
"What drove this is competitiveness.
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