Men tend to be not very politically active where gender issues are concerned and can easily be outgunned and outmanoeuvred. |
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With around 7,500 soldiers, it is outmanned and outgunned by some of the larger militias that have Soviet-era tanks and artillery pieces. |
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The 7th Cavalry, with single-shot carbines, was quite simply outgunned by the Indians who had repeating rifles. |
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In the past, Treasury has consistently outgunned other ministries because they could afford more policy analysts. |
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This tiny force is completely outgunned and outnumbered by an estimated 200,000 militia fighters under the control of various local strongmen. |
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Darcy continued to build his lead on points, Clabby fighting with desperate skill and courage although clearly outgunned. |
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Prosecutors are either too timid or outgunned by the platoons of pricey defense lawyers. |
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The frigates easily outgunned the pirates but had trouble blockading their swift, shore-hugging xebecs. |
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Watson, meanwhile, crashed to earth with a thump as his Forfarshire side were outgunned by champions Greenock at Forthill. |
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The exchanges were dynamic and carefree with both sets of defences mournfully looking on as they were outgunned and outmanoeuvred. |
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Besides being critically short of fuel, Rommel was outgunned and outmanned by the British. |
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Can a nation so out-manned, so outgunned, fighting not on one or two fronts but on every side, possibly survive more than a few days? |
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Our little force, outmanned and outgunned, held him off for better than twenty hours, and then slipped out under his nose. |
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The day after the election, as the recount began, his campaign was already outgunned, outmanned, and outmatched. |
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Force-on-force maneuver warfare is not advantageous to the enemy when he is outmanned and outgunned. |
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They're so outmanned, outmanoeuvred and outgunned that it's hard to think of what else they could do to fight back. |
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In some cases, the fans have been formidable and have outgunned the board in business experience or PR skills. |
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Samoa from the South Seas caused the biggest cheer of the day when they outgunned Emirates Trophy holders and world champions, New Zealand. |
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Taylor complained in the letter that his single defense attorney was heavily outgunned by the nine-member prosecution team. |
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But the touring team has already been written off once in this series opener, after the first day when they displayed all the signs of a side outgunned and outplayed. |
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By the morning of August 4th, the outgunned Peshmerga were running out of ammunition and withdrew from Sinjar district entirely. |
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Their strategy is not clear, and so far they are outnumbered and outgunned. |
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Sources in the military have privately admitted to me that they are currently outgunned. |
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The opposition is outgunned, although its takeover of Syrian military bases has narrowed the gap. |
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For their sakes, given how badly they are outgunned, one hopes they will have the sense to throw down their weapons, change into civvies, and go home. |
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This is one war of attrition where Detroit is clearly outgunned. |
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I don't think our guys gave in but we were totally outgunned tonight. |
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In brief, Effingham and Drake outsailed and outgunned their opponents. |
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Albert Adomah never had a chance, he was outgunned, outmanned, outmanoeuvred and outfought. |
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I went in to give a wee talk about journalism and found myself out-talked, out-argued and outgunned on every level. |
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Despite never being outright 'cool' they have outlived and outgunned many a trend. |
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A few days later, rather than fight outgunned, she was scuttled in the estuary. |
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Nelson was outnumbered and outgunned, the enemy totalling nearly 30,000 men and 2,568 guns to his 17,000 men and 2,148 guns. |
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They greatly extended the battlefield and made the 6-pounder even more outgunned in action. |
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The agents were outnumbered, outgunned, and way off the beaten track, but Becky quickly understood that nobody had planned on any gunplay. |
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Killie were defensively weak, outgunned in the middle of the park and punchless in attack as the Highlanders strolled to victory. |
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Though they were outnumbered and outgunned, only three of the rebels died. |
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Full marks must go to the Trojans because, even though they were outgunned in all departments, they battled to the very end. |
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The sole pocket battleship raider, Admiral Graf Spee, had been stopped at the Battle of the River Plate by an inferior and outgunned British squadron. |
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The troops defending their position, are outmanned and outgunned. |
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The last thing we need is for our cops to be outgunned by our criminals. |
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Good looking as the Civic hatch is there is little doubt that when it comes to sleek design it is outgunned by the new estate, or Tourer as Honda prefers to call it. |
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Wintle, Jake Gibbons and Dane Mason added further Saltney goals in the second stanza with Andrew Watkins replying twice for the outgunned visitors. |
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The fighters were hugely outgunned against the regular army. |
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