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  • June 12, 2025 at 5:34 pm #717914
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    Most plagiarism checkers compare your text against a huge database, including published articles, websites, student papers, and past RAPS. Since your companies are common, it’s normal to have similar info, but as long as you write in your own words and cite your sources properly, you should be fine. Good luck with your report!

    June 12, 2025 at 5:07 pm #717911
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    The key idea here is that if there’s a strategy your competitor can use to beat you, then your goal should be to make sure that strategy no longer works against you — in other words, you need to “eliminate” it as a threat.

    That doesn’t necessarily mean you literally destroy the strategy. Instead, it means you adapt your own strategy or change the rules of the game so that the opponent’s winning move no longer gives them an advantage. For example:

    In business, if a competitor’s low prices are hurting you, you might “eliminate” that advantage by improving your product, offering something unique, or finding a better pricing model.

    In chess, if your opponent has a strong opening that always puts you at a disadvantage, you could learn specific counter-moves to neutralize it – eliminating its effectiveness.

    So while “taking up that strategy” is one possible approach, the quote is talking about defending yourself by removing its power to harm you.

    If you’re interested in more practical examples of strategy and game theory, you might want to check out https://rewazea.com/ – they share useful insights on competitive thinking and decision-making in real-world scenarios.

    Hope that clears things up!

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