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If the players were no longer drawn from the farmlands of both countries, they were still made of the same metal: hard, ruthless, profoundly competitive sorts for whom rugby was the ultimate expression of nationhood.
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PAUL BOATENG, a British Treasury minister, this week condemned as "misguided and profoundly anti-competitive" the latest proposal from the European Union for regulating financial markets.
But the challenge that Sanders posed in the Democratic primary was, more profoundly, to the competitive meritocracy.
To someone born without an ounce of competitive spirit, this is profoundly welcome.
In fact, policy experts argue that steps along the lines of the commission's recommendations could actually modernize outdated systems -- making the country more competitive as a result -- without profoundly affecting the American experience.
On the other hand, the knowledge-driven economy driving the future of the United States speaks profoundly to the need for workforce preparation to maintain a competitive edge.
For Black, it's profoundly disappointing: "Basically, this ends the dream for the PC competitive community for the game, of having any kind of relevance in the eSports scene".
While Australia's middle order was probably the most competitive category in any team, this writer, and numerous other experts, thought the selectors profoundly wrong.
The effects of non-competitive NMDAr antagonists on neocortical γ oscillations were assessed in rats under four conditions that profoundly modified the state of consciousness.
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