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Unfortunately, too often competitiveness in the EU is too often taken to mean that every nation and every company has to suffer under the same regulatory burden or the same 'level playing field'.
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When he greets voters, this competitiveness often surfaces as posturing; chitchat turns into one-upmanship.
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It should be clear that cities which rank high on global competitiveness often rank low on one or more basic foundational criteria, as London does on housing.
But I welcomed the chance to avoid the status anxiety and competitiveness often associated with big-name schools, which in my view would only serve as distractions from the real task of immersing myself in my new field of study.
Regardless, competitiveness often runs through our blood, affecting our attitude and relationships with people.
Consistent with Donald's ideas, past increases in crop yield potential have often been linked to decreased competitiveness, where competitiveness was in conflict with pure-culture yield (Reynolds et al. 1994).
These unnerving interactions often include put-downs, competitiveness, control freakery and passive aggression.
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