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When somebody kicks you hard, rivalry arises.
Upper-level organizations, although less well-financed, gradually have gained influence over enterprise unions despite decades of severe ideological rivalry, which began in the 1920s and revived with Japan's defeat in World War II.
3D database II contains a wider range of video distortions, most notably some cases of severe binocular rivalry.
Nevertheless, occasional, though less severe, secret-society rivalry continued.
Indeed, one of the earliest things I discovered from interrogating Qaeda members in Afghanistan and Yemen as well as Guantánamo was the group's internal divisions; the most severe is the rivalry between the Egyptians and members hailing from the Arabian Peninsula.
Most forms of rivalry have several properties in common.
The trade also caused severe economic and political dislocations, intercommunal rivalries, and the forced migrations of millions of people out of Nigeria.
In the late 19th century Burundi underwent severe dislocation, with conflicts over the monarchy and rivalry between chiefs and kings.
A few years ago, he was asked to lead a retreat for leaders in the country music industry, which was undergoing severe challenges, in part because of the bitter rivalry between the major companies and players.
The rivalry has resulted in a number of severe injuries for players on both teams, some of which have been caused by foul play.
There is no mystery about the resurgence of al-Qaida in Iraq, an alarming development that stems from a severe and deepening political crisis, sectarian polarisation and geostrategic rivalries.
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