In other parts of the world, where unitary Empires and not rivalrous states were the norm, such economic transformation did not take place.
Reflecting the rivalrous aspirations of a tumultuous, multilayered and multicultural society, it voices itself in a multitude of apparently incongruous vocabularies of form.
Competition is a rivalrous process in which businesses struggle to be the best producers of goods and services.
As a result, we keep following the cycle of tearing down the old to build new structures of cooperation that carry the rivalrous seeds of its own destruction.
She was highly competitive and rivalrous and said, ‘I'm going to go talk to your professors.’
It proves highly conflictual, as the response elicited from other women/mothers/girls is usually disapproving and warning, or alternatively rivalrous.
Similar hypotheses to our own, derived from assuming oligopolistic or rivalrous behavior, have been a subject of study in the field of international business.
The perils of distinguishing true predatory behaviour from beneficial rivalrous behaviour mean that the threshold for regulatory intervention should be high.
Definition of rivalrous in US English:
rivalrous
adjectiveˈrīvəlrəs
Prone to or subject to rivalry.
(爱)竞争的;对抗的,对立的
rivalrous presidential aspirants
竞争心强的争当总统的人。
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The perils of distinguishing true predatory behaviour from beneficial rivalrous behaviour mean that the threshold for regulatory intervention should be high.
As a result, we keep following the cycle of tearing down the old to build new structures of cooperation that carry the rivalrous seeds of its own destruction.
Similar hypotheses to our own, derived from assuming oligopolistic or rivalrous behavior, have been a subject of study in the field of international business.
In other parts of the world, where unitary Empires and not rivalrous states were the norm, such economic transformation did not take place.
It proves highly conflictual, as the response elicited from other women/mothers/girls is usually disapproving and warning, or alternatively rivalrous.
She was highly competitive and rivalrous and said, ‘I'm going to go talk to your professors.’
Reflecting the rivalrous aspirations of a tumultuous, multilayered and multicultural society, it voices itself in a multitude of apparently incongruous vocabularies of form.
Competition is a rivalrous process in which businesses struggle to be the best producers of goods and services.