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race to the top can be used in the following manner - Tehzeeb Ilias in a race to the top is searching for a 'woman i am', this phrase was coined in a consultation paper in 2005 by messrs Raaz and Qaz. |
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The phrase race to the top was coined in response to "race to the bottom", a phrase current in anti-globalization circles.
It is a process by which competition leads to the progressive improvement of goods and services provided to consumers. One example of the "race to the top" is the success of the computer industry in creating ever-faster and more powerful computers. The phrase may be used also in a more general sense of evolutionary trends gravitating towards the greatest common divisor.
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