rivalries
				Rivalidades
				definition
					
					noun
					
					commercial rivalry
					
					competition for the same objective or for superiority in the same field.
					
					
					
				
						translation of 'rivalries'
					
					
					noun
					
					
						disputa,
					
					
					
					
						emulação,
					
					
					
					
						concorrência,
					
					
					
					
						rivalidade,
					
					
					
					
						competição
					
					
					
					
				example
					
					In some towns the opposition between the two camps runs deep, but in this region 'rivalry' appears to be more muted.
					
					Venice, always in 'rivalry' with the papal city, often presented itself as the new Rome.
					
					There have been hundreds of new viruses released, the majority the result of a display of 'rivalry' between two virus writers.
					
					As we got older, our 'rivalry' went from just being competitive to becoming extremely violent.
					
					The success of these talks is important for both countries and hence is likely to mitigate their military 'rivalry' .
					
					commercial 'rivalry'
					
					Did the normal business competition and healthy professional 'rivalry' they cultivated really amount to a war?
					
					Intense domestic 'rivalry' was also found to be important in spurring the industry to innovate and upgrade.
					
					Their 'rivalry' had been one of friendly competition and challenging each other to go to the extreme.
					
					there's intense 'rivalry' between them
					
					In the arithmetic of superpower 'rivalry' during the Cold War people tended to be forgotten, the reality buried under rhetoric.
					
					The aftermath of the Cold War produced renewed interservice 'rivalry' over allocation of roles, missions, and budgetary shares.
					
					Greater 'rivalry' in imperfectly competitive markets can be expected to encourage firms to operate more efficiently.
					
					We didn't have any kind of sibling 'rivalry' or jealousy or anything else that normal siblings do.
					
					there always has been intense 'rivalry' between the clubs
					
					Smith doesn't try to control his athletes' 'rivalry' or ensure that it stays healthy off of the track.
					
					Therefore, US-Japanese economic 'rivalry' for the Chinese market is likely to intensify.
					
					Our 'rivalry' , sadly, was probably a large contributor to the demise of New Hack City, a project that both of us were passionate about.
					
					The 'rivalry' is great - to be sure to get a place in the orchestra, the young musician has to win one of the prizes.
					
					out of jealous 'rivalry'
					
					I felt that I had witnessed some type of argument, sibling 'rivalry' , and battle of wits all rolled into a few bizarre minutes.
					
					Are India and China, the world's newest great powers, condemned to inevitable 'rivalry' ?
					
					Her quiet words and calm demeanor reminded him more of their time as friends then this 'rivalry' they now had going on.
					
					Finding a new platform to express their long-standing 'rivalry' , both Britain and France opted out of judging for medals.
					
					
					
					
				
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