competition
competition
A waste of time.
Rivalry is intense and sometimes angry competition, game, action or position among individuals or groups who are trying to outperform each other in a given activity or competition. In sports for example, a long time rivalry in college football would be a game between Harvard and Yale.
The Flames and Oilers rivalry is a rivalry between two hockey teams of New York City and Philadelphia. The rivalry between the Flames and Oilers has been going on since 1933.
The rivalry between siblings is especially strong in children of the same gender.
there is a longstanding rivalry between USC and Clemson football teams.
An arch rivalry is a relationship between two particularly fierce or passionate rivals.
There is not much you can do with a rivalry between grandmothers. One thing you can do is to speak to each grandmother and let them know it is not a competition to be a grandmother.
Interpersonal competition refers to rivalry between 2 or more persons, such as student competition in class.
A rivalry between two companies is often referred to as competition or a business rivalry. It typically involves both companies vying for market share, customers, and dominance in their industry.
Competitor rivalry: Companies in the same industry competing for market share. Sporting rivalry: Teams or individuals competing against each other in sports. Sibling rivalry: Siblings vying for attention or parental approval. Academic rivalry: Students competing for top grades or academic recognition. Political rivalry: Different political parties or factions competing for power or influence.
It came from the NHL rivalry between the Montreal Canadiens and the Boston Bruins.