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Inside the house, Balakrishnan enforced control by encouraging rivalries among the women and keeping them financially dependent.
The soft-spoken Mr. Piëch is unfazed by tension, and often encourages rivalries, people who have worked for him say.
He encouraged rivalries and overlapping responsibilities.
In 1266, he was even referred to as "Tsar of the Bulgarians" (imperator Bulgarorum) in Hungarian sources, possibly to encourage a rivalry between Constantine and Jacob Svetoslav for the Bulgarian throne or simply to satisfy Jacob's ambitions.
Many firms use gaming-style leader boards to encourage internal rivalry, or offer modest prizes to the most successful traders.
Penguin said it had "exponentially" increased price and non-price competition for ebooks, and Macmillan said it had encouraged "vigorous rivalry instead of monopolisation" in the ebook and e-reader markets.
It's a hard stereotype to shake off knowing that some teachers, directors, and choreographers are still famously known for pushing dancers to the extreme, shaming their bodies, and silently encouraging unhealthy rivalry.
Rivalry may encourage members to forego a fundable project or contribute to a project they would not want to otherwise.
There are some simple, basic principles that governments should embrace to play the proper supportive role for national competitiveness: encourage change, promote domestic rivalry, stimulate innovation.
"Those guys have been through this rivalry for 20 years".
This common labor has eased the rivalry for some.
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