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There've been impromptu (and dangerously competitive) 50-person dodgeball games.
As Bernie Sanders grow from underdog to a dangerously competitive candidate, the Dem establishment maneuvered against him, too.
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Online booksellers call Amazon's new price policy "dangerously anti-competitive".
Virgin Atlantic vowed to stop the deal, saying it would "tilt the competitive landscape dangerously" towards BA, its arch-rival.
They're wildly energetic, competitive and (sometimes dangerously) impulsive.
But while celebrating his huge mandate in the election, which he labelled the "most competitive ever", he also described his opponents as dangerously backward-looking.
(He pauses to observe that he is sounding dangerously like the Monty Python sketch in which prosperous men swap competitive accounts of childhood adversity).
Therefore, while making sense of a firm's competitive environment in terms of 'industry' may be useful during periods of stability, it can be dangerously misleading for researchers and managers in the face of radical technological change.
"The result," Talbott recalls, "was an exceedingly amateurish blend of gymnastic duet and duel — sometimes semicoordinated, sometimes dangerously competitive and constantly accompanied by talk, most of it coming from Richard.
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elongates dangerously. . .
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