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It used to be said that Americans play not so much to win but to test their skills and to have a good time for all. Winners are magnanimous in victory and losers take disappointments most philosophically as one of the inevitable hazards of daily life. The rules are said to apply whether Americans play baseball, conduct business or run for public office.
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It used to be said that Americans play not so much to win but to test their skills and to have a good time for all. Winners are magnanimous in victory and losers take disappointments most philosophically as one of the inevitable hazards of daily life. The rules are said to apply whether Americans play baseball, conduct business or run for public office.
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