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The global high-tech industry is characterized by extreme competitiveness, innovation, and widespread use of English.
On the other hand, one bad predictor of good teamwork during your international MBA programme is extreme competitiveness.
And the show's makers don't go out of their way to sugarcoat Mr. Rose, whose extreme competitiveness has been both his blessing and his undoing.
The extreme competitiveness of the contemporary economy generates a huge demand for cheaper, efficient and reliable software products, which often are developed under great pressures of time and budget.
That round was notable because of the extreme competitiveness behind it — apparently at least 25 investors wanted in, and 8 ended up investing, led by Polaris Partners.
That's a movie!' " Itami acknowledges that "Tampopo" can be taken as a commentary on the extreme competitiveness of the Japanese.
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These themes included competitiveness, such as " extreme competition, even among permanent staff" (TRS, female, 46 years), " having colleagues who want to climb the ranks at any cost" (TRS, female, 46 years), along with a large dose of " individualism" (TRS, male, 50 years).
Sometimes you need that competitiveness in midfield.
On the negative side, alpha males often take those otherwise positive qualities to the extreme, letting competitiveness turn friends into enemies, stepping over others to serve their own ambition and allowing aggression to emerge in inappropriate ways.
If Griffin is basically okay, all of this probably will blow over, everyone will congratulate RGIII on his play-with-pain courage and Shanahan, in the future, might say he needs to factor RGIII's extreme "stubbornness and competitiveness" into his decisions on whether to let him stay in games.
I gained an extreme sense of competitiveness from being scorned, a burning desire to constantly prove folks wrong.
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