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Sentence count:56Posted:2017-04-30Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: performperformerperformanceunderperformput pen to paperwithout permissioncater foranswer forMeaning: v. be or do something to a greater degree. 
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31. By computer simulation, the authors demonstrate that in non-Gaussian noise, neural detectors outperform linear matched filter detectors and locally optimum detectors.
32. The Canadian dollar has recently started to outperform the Aussie and the cycles call for strength to next week.
33. Until recently, PC I/O couldn't outperform the general-purpose interface bus (GPIB) we've been using for decades.
34. The Irish lenders had their ratings cut to "neutral" from "outperform" at Dublin-based securities group Davy, which cited concerns over whether the government bank guarantee will be extended.
35. No matter from the perspective of the bull-bear market or dynamic observation, we both found high-consistency funds tend to outperform low-consistency funds in down market conditions.
36. And emerging markets outperform and underperform with significant lead times; they tend not to lag the developed markets, waiting for them to get going, but, instead, precede them.
37. Experiment results indicate that the method of edge extraction in this paper outperform entropy operator.
38. Beauties outperform beasts mainly because we expect them to do so.
39. When might individuals, acting independently, outperform teams in an organization?
40. I'll give you an example of the last one. For several quarters, we have had the view in the portfolio that large cap stocks will outperform small cap, regardless of the direction of the market.
41. As advanced animals, human always outperform themselves in the sense.
42. They will outperform those wedded to market share, EBITDA growth, or EPS management.
43. This theory also showed that stocks would outperform in the long run.
44. Given that we expect more volatility in the short term[sentencedict.com], bonds can outperform.
45. The recognition rates for the handwritten digits and SAR image classification outperform the tradition Bayes classifier.
46. According to Chen's master thesis, LDPC coded MIMO using interblock memory outperform LDPC coded MIMO without interblock memory in some short code-length conditions.
47. Stocks would outperform over the long run, and only dolt thinks otherwise, they informed me.
48. Condorcet's theory describes consensus decisions, outlining how democratic decisions tend to outperform dictatorial ones.
49. "In a nascent market recovery, it has historically been the case that small-caps outperform their large-cap brothers,(Sentencedict)" he said.
50. I said that no stock is likely to outperform the market or underperform the market.
51. And states that outperform the rest will be rewarded with a grant.
52. Myers concludes that actively managed funds outperform copycat funds when returns before expenses are examined.
53. For drug companies, the placebo effect can pose an obstacle to profits--if their medications fail to outperform placebos in clinical trials, they won't get approved by the FDA.
54. Many times though, SSDs outperform regular disk drives and have a better price/performance ratio per GB under the assumption that not all the data has to be moved over to SSDs.
55. Asian markets will struggle to outperform until oil price peaks as inflation concerns are causing a de-rating of Asia.
56. For technical reasons , these babies outperform live - action video on the Web.
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