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The more rational an institution is the less it suffers by making concessions to others.
The more rational an institution is the less it suffers by making concessions to others.
The more rational an institution is the less it suffers by making concessions to others.
The more rational an institution is the less it suffers by making concessions to others.
The more rational an institution is the less it suffers by making concessions to others.
The more rational an institution is the less it suffers by making concessions to others.
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