Similar words: perform, performer, performance, underperform, put pen to paper, without permission, cater for, answer for. Meaning: v. be or do something to a greater degree.
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1. Stocks generally outperform other investments.
2. After boasting that his company could outperform the industry's best, he's been forced to eat humble pie.
3. The F22 would clearly outperform any existing fighter aircraft.
4. Pippin may even outperform similar computers from Oracle and Sun.
5. Scorpion is said to outperform a SparcStation 2 by a factor of between 12 and 15 times.
6. Foreign-owned industry tends to outperform domestically-owned industry in exporting in most Third World and indeed in some sectors in First World countries.
7. We seek to outperform our competition fairly and honestly.
8. Innovative firms also tend to outperform their peers.
9. Our 684 can surely outperform those Unit 124 bastards.
10. So we're looking for ways to outperform our competitors.
11. European shares also outperform Wall Street.
12. The updated models considerably outperform the DGBAS forecast and the pure diffusion index models (that do not account for the DGBAS forecast) in both the in-sample and out-of-sample comparisons.
13. Recent UnIt'su Liang sorting outperform the overall performance(Sentence dictionary), short - term concern.
14. Quantum computers can theoretically outperform today's digital computers for more applications than previously thought.
15. While hardware balancers may outperform software - based balancers, their flexibility is always limited.
16. I largely agree with that sentiment the outperform part, not the dolt part.
17. And states that outperform the rest would will be rewarded with a grant.
18. SOLEN Fast Capacitors outperform any other similar capacitors: multi-sections, segmented, ordinary or otherwise, due to our unique short length, a wide diameter, fast design. It is as simple as that.
19. A + leaders outperform average ones on productivity, turnover, and employee commitment.
20. Not everyone is prepared for such trauma, even though studies show that stocks outperform other investments, in the long run.
21. An analyst at Smith Barney Inc. upgraded the equipment manufacturer to buy from outperform.
22. If we add expertise as a variable, then the lone expert will far outperform the inexperienced group.
23. He noted that unit trust managements were unable to consistently outperform the market on a risk-adjusted basis.
24. Somewhat surprisingly one of the cheapest scanners, the Thunderscan, can outperform most of the expensive flatbed machines in this respect.
25. Stocks whose Tickers are readily pronounceable or evoke positive images (like BUD, KAR or LUV) outperform those with clumsy, meaningless Tickers like PXG or BZH -- at least in The short run.
26. The results show that, for Chinese dependency parsing action - based parsers outperform generative and discriminative parsers.
27. Two recent studies—one analyzing data on more than 5,000 Americans, the other examining 244 employees of a Turkish apparel chain—show that overqualified employees outperform their colleagues.
28. So when it comes to looking after the most vulnerable, appearances aside, India's pell-mell democracy might yet outperform China's hyper-rational autocracy.
29. "The cyclical upturn will allow emerging markets to continue to outperform, " Conway, who helps oversee $17.5 billion, said in a phone interview from London.
30. In fact, like many home - schooled pupils who outperform other children, Kurlowich need not have worried.
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