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Fiduciary responsibility appeared to be pitted against personal loyalty.
Those who really cared about education no longer wanted to be pitted against each other.
On top of all that, one region of the state seemed to be pitted against another.
And an increasing number of veterans refuse to allow themselves to be pitted against athletes protesting racism.
You don't want to be pitted against the other lad and you don't want office gossip to skyrocket.
The Cochran V.A. medical center suspended such procedures on Feb. 2 after surgical trays were found to be pitted with corrosion.
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We want to be pitting ourselves against the top clubs in Europe next season.
I need to be pitting our boys against each more, to stoke their competitiveness.
Industry experts suggested that the bid for federal assistance appears to be pitting financially disadvantaged companies against the industry's healthier players.
I happen to be pitting the two groups here that we stereotypically use to describe racial tension (African Americans and European Americans), but the point about interpretation based on experience applies to all groups.
By partnering on the suit, the NRDC and CWA are bridging a divide between environmental and labor advocates just as the White House appears to be pitting them against each other.
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