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The sides, the report said, "appear to be engaged in a perverse competition to demonstrate the greatest disregard for the civilian population".
In criticizing the government and the rebels alike, Human Rights Watch said both sides "appear to be engaged in a perverse competition to demonstrate the greatest disregard for the civilian population".
Even though gambling is illegal in Thailand, the dens became so popular that they spiraled into a perverse competition about which outfit could build the biggest and baddest rockets.
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And in this fractious struggle, which creates a perverse market competition, the majority consumers win.
"Six million is more than a third of a million though," I offered, as if this were some perverse genocide competition.
The perverse effect of competition is already emerging.
It declined into this institutional obsession combined with a really perverse comparison and competition with commercial broadcasting".
"What we witnessed was truly a perverse form of competition," said Ronald Congemi, the former chief executive of Star Systems, one of the regional PIN-based networks that has struggled to compete with Visa.
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