Word: cut-throat
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College presidents contacted last night agreed that this cut-throat competition has gone too far. They felt reorganization of the scholarship set-up was needed badly...
Last spring, Watson demanded that the three groups oliminate the cut-throat competition among themselves that resulted in showings several times each week, frequently at a financial loss...
Sandor sings in a surprisingly pleasant baritone, and his style is as good as that of most popular balladeers. In the cut-throat music world, nobody but Szabo expects his record to be a Patti Page-style bestseller. But he carries a satchelful wherever he goes, has personally sold 500 copies...
Undeniably, the student groups have made the end of film-showing imminent by their actions. In an atmosphere of constant squabble, one organization's charges against another for unfair competition or cut-throat tactics has prejudiced the Faculty Committee against all groups. Either insensitiveness or indifference to this has placed the organizations in the tenuous position they now hold. A good example is the meager attempt for reconciliation last week. The UN Council and the HLU stated that they were ready for some kind of agreement, and even exchanged films in violation of the releaser's contract...
...Cut-Throat Competition...