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Discover LudwigThe phrase "human rivalries" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe conflicts or competitions between individuals or groups of people. Example: "Throughout history, human rivalries have often led to significant social and political changes."
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Nash – who, ironically, was said to have struggled since childhood with social interactions – observed that few human rivalries function in so simple a fashion.
Without political order, communities rob themselves of the capability to fight and win wars, manage technological change and reconcile inevitable human rivalries and feuds.
Dr. Nash — who, ironically, was said to have struggled since childhood with social interactions — observed that few human rivalries function in so simple a fashion.
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And in this third annual race, sponsored by the Pentagon and now called the Darpa Urban Challenge, the leading machines also reflected a very human rivalry between two leading computer science and engineering schools.
And you thought human sibling rivalry was intense.
But Andrew Dolkart's "Morningside Heights: A History of Its Architecture and Development" (Columbia University Press) combines recondite research with bare-knuckle history, interweaving the nuts and bolts of neighborhood-building with a messy human drama of rivalry, greed, marketing, bigotry -- and idealism.
"The exciting thing, and why it works with an audience in spite of being forbidding on the page, is the human story of the rivalry and competition and jealousy, which any member of the audience can understand," he said.
There were some intergenerational constants -- binge drinking that would humble any frat boy, and a favored method for settling family rivalries: a human bake-off in the sauna.
As with any place where humans gather, friendships and rivalries blossomed.
But now, with the two-leg tie poised at what is effectively halftime, human considerations outweighed professional rivalry.
And "Hatari!" — in which Hawks brings a light and athletic touch to the weightiest of subjects: the sexual rivalries of the human animal and the violence they threaten — doesn't stink (another useless epithet), but Kael, too, disliked it.
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