Difference between revisions of "Liberal competitiveness"

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[[Liberal competitiveness]] refers to the desire to win even when one is aware that the opponent is more worthy. However, [[liberal]]s usually only enter competitions against opponents whom they are certain of beating.{{fact}}
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[[Liberal competitiveness]] refers to the desire to win even when one is aware that the opponent is more worthy. However, [[liberal]]s usually only enter competitions against opponents whom they are certain of beating.
  
 
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Revision as of 21:36, December 26, 2009

Liberal competitiveness refers to the desire to win even when one is aware that the opponent is more worthy. However, liberals usually only enter competitions against opponents whom they are certain of beating.