Sentence examples for overtly competitive from inspiring English sources

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Not overtly competitive, these women freely grind one another into the dust in private.

The real problem comes if the game atmosphere turns overtly competitive.

Almost all colleges, and not just the private ones, now see themselves in overtly competitive terms.

The global tech giants have woken up to the potential of music – and radio – and Apple's signing of Zane Lowe, one of Radio 1's best-known music tastemakers, was the first overtly competitive example of this intent.

But the overtly competitive nature of these prizes, heightened by the publication of longlists and shortlists, takes its psychological toll on writers; and, given the large element of chance in the composition and operation of judging panels, the importance now attached to prizes in our literary culture seems excessive.

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"The evidence of highly competitive and overtly revenue-driven behaviors led us to question how far and how deep these behaviors had traveled".

No less competitive, he is less overtly ambitious.

Competition from the publicly funded BBC may be overtly unfair for true market liberals, but it has led to a media market which is among the most competitive and vibrant in the world.

Not overtly.

Overtly experimental?

Rationing becomes overtly ageist.

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