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cut throat competition ECON

cut-throat competition ECON

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The resemblance to the cut-throat finch is unmistakable.
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The cut-throat finch has plumage that is pale, sandy brown with flecks of black all over.
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Supplying carbon raisers is very competitive, therefore subject to cut-throat pricing from alternatives such as synthetic graphite powder, petroleum coke, and other forms of carbon.
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Also, in this variation cut-throat may be played.
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They have always put emphasis on buying players at cut-throat prices while picking unknown talent of all ages and backing them.
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The cut-throat mode of play is also known as triangles.
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She thought she would be mingling with other filmmakers and discussing other films, but the festival is only a market and is very cut-throat.
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In cut-throat handball, one server plays against two receivers, until he or she is put out.
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A three player game was known as cut-throat and involves seven cards per hand and a widow of three cards won by the first trick.
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Rank-based performance evaluations (in education and employment) are said to foster cut-throat and unethical behavior.
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