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'''Race to the top''' may refer to:
The race to the top is self-evidently the opposite of the ].


* ], contrary to race to the bottom, one of the two effects of regulatory competition
It is a process by which competition leads to the progressive strengthening of the greater whole. It may be used also in a more general sense of evolutionary trends gravitating towards the ].
* ], a US government program


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Since our region of the universe is said to be governed by the laws of ], it is less commonly observed. Therefore few extensive examples of this process are available.

Nonetheless, it would be unreasonable to think that a race to the bottom is more common than a race to the top. In reality, the two processes coexist and ''must'' coexist as do all balance of opposition in this universe. So while an optimist thinks that most things bubble to the top, and while a pessimist believes that most things trickle to the bottom, the likelihood is that the two process are both equally unstable and manage in the end to cancel each other out.

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