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The relationship between two or more rivals who regularly compete with each other. The term usually applies to two rivals.
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Administrators claim that tough grading leads to rivalry and stress for students.
The unity of the human chain has, since independence, often given way to rivalry.
That would not mean an end to standards wars: even if discs are replaced by downloads, the focus may simply shift to rivalry between software standards.
It could lead either to rivalry and paralysis between a strengthened president and a traditionally powerful prime minister, both backed by a popular mandate.
Some analysts fear that the debate over tighter economic coordination could fall victim to rivalry between the different arms of the European institutions.
"I don't believe it would necessarily lead to rivalry," he said between meetings with fellow foreign ministers at the United Nations General Assembly earlier this month.
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Deaths related to rivalries between criminal gangs remain geographically concentrated.
He compared the warring of the country's political leaders to rivalries between ancient city-states.
Of course, when it comes to rivalries, Sir Ben does have his abrasive side.
The dealers admit to rivalries, but say common interest unifies the group.
After all, these are the incidents that give birth to rivalries – something baseball needs badly.
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