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It contained all of the elements of a sibling rivalry: competition, empathy, envy and guilt.
Personal interests such as profit, competition, rivalry, or recognition need to be put aside to achieve the greatest collective gain.
But there is no alternative to engagement except, perhaps, divorce, alienation, separation, enmity, competition, rivalry, envy, misunderstanding, threats, intimidation and rage — all of which I reject on principle.
At what age to they create a perfect storm for competition, rivalry, and resentment?
There was no statistical difference between the two schools in terms of social anxiety at school, self-esteem, competition, rivalry, or aggressive behaviour at school.
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Stronach is looking to tap into the same things that fuel pro sports -- rivalries, quality competition and league play.
Kaplan asserts that America's ability to project power in the future requires an understanding of the dynamics of the greater Indian Ocean, in particular the rivalries and competition over trade routes among the United States, China, India, and countries like Indonesia and Vietnam.
Our findings demonstrate that rivalry-based competition may cause inefficiencies in funding choices.
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