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How To Use Rivalrous In A Sentence

  • Apparently not even psychic powers help rivalrous siblings connect with each other in adulthood.
  • The perils of distinguishing true predatory behaviour from beneficial rivalrous behaviour mean that the threshold for regulatory intervention should be high.
  • 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.
  • BTW, education is clearly NOT a public good, as it flunks both the tests of non-excludability and non-rivalrous consumption. Teacher Pay, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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  • It proves highly conflictual, as the response elicited from other women/mothers/girls is usually disapproving and warning, or alternatively rivalrous.
  • It is a public good with two attributes - “non-rivalrous competition” and non-excludability - meaning it is difficult to prevent others from enjoying its benefits. B2fxxx
  • 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.
  • Late twentieth-century woman has become in every aspect an equal, often rivalrous partner to her man. AN OLDER WOMAN
  • Unlike IP, works of craft are both _exhaustible_ and _rivalrous_. Tax Cuts for the Rich, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Similar hypotheses to our own, derived from assuming oligopolistic or rivalrous behavior, have been a subject of study in the field of international business.
  • First, I cannot find a principled distinction between "excludability" and "rivalrousness" that would apply to intellectual property, even should I accept that "rivalrousness" has a meaning independent of "excludability" not all schools of economics do. Scrivener's Error
  • Obviously, nothing prevents potentially rivalrous entrepreneurs from exploring for and exploiting new supplies of a specific resource.
  • She was highly competitive and rivalrous and said, ‘I'm going to go talk to your professors.’
  • In other parts of the world, where unitary Empires and not rivalrous states were the norm, such economic transformation did not take place.
  • Competition is a rivalrous process in which businesses struggle to be the best producers of goods and services.
  • If a good is non-rivalrous but excludable, a private provider of that good can only remain in business by charging the users a positive price.

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