Connected to each other, the destroyers could easily outpace a submarine and trap it. |
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Though progress has been made over the past decade, it has not been fast enough for economic growth to outpace population growth. |
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A long ball over the top saw Shrimps' top scorer Carlton outpace the defence to lob home keeper John Kennedy with just six minutes remaining. |
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Trade in bulk goods will tend to keep step with the boundaries of military-political interaction, but luxury trade can easily outpace them. |
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He showed a real touch of both class and speed to step through two tackles and outpace the Ilkley defence to go in in the corner. |
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Paddling hard, assisted by the ferocious tailwind and strong current, we could sometimes outpace sailboats. |
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That, he says, as his special branch detail outpace the Big Banana battlebus through Corstorphine traffic, could be a good sign. |
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The growth in the number of Canadians travelling abroad continues to outpace the performance of inbound travellers. |
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They used their speed on the run-in to outpace their rivals for Murphy's second win of the Festival. |
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The assumption was that America would always be smart enough to outpace nature. |
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In this case, the youngsters share an interest in growing abnormally large vocabularies, though the mechanics of spelling often outpace comprehension. |
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With income inequality on the rise and an uncertain economic forecast, CEO compensation continues to outpace the stock market. |
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Meat demand dropped in the U. S. because of the recent recession, but global demand is projected to outpace supply. |
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And we have to earn enough to outpace inflation if we want to improve our lives. |
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Although the pace of growth is expected to moderate somewhat through next year, it should continue to easily outpace the national average. |
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Growth in emerging markets is expected to outpace growth in the large but mature markets of North America, Western Europe and Japan. |
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The outlook is promising, with small business growth expected to continue to outpace growth in the Canadian economy as a whole. |
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There is no way that human birth rates could outpace this, so our very existence contradicts the existence of vampires. |
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While growth will be modest in 2007, we expect earnings improvements to outpace revenue increases. |
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These actions will directly address the corporate risk that increasingly sophisticated customer knowledge may outpace employee knowledge. |
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India still has a very high savings rate nearly a quarter of GDP but recently consumer spending has started to outpace economic growth. |
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House prices are on course to outpace shares again this year. |
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As sales of such soft goods began to outpace those of the hard, it was determined that the concern needed a name of its own. |
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Developing countries' merchandise exports continued to outpace those of high income countries. |
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The prices paid for health care continues to outpace the prices paid for everything else. |
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The model suggests the Cretaceous landscape was filled with large, lumbering creatures that any human with a fast car or bike or maybe even a quick sprint could outpace. |
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Now all that notwithstanding, the rapid one-time shift in population composition associated with the baby boom is projected to outpace increases in productivity growth. |
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From a sustainability viewpoint it is important that felling should not outpace growth. |
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Fleet of foot and chock-full of pop hooks, Franz will outpace it. |
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A torquey engine means the Barracuda will pull up hills at low revs, and still smoothly outpace cars on the dual carriageway with the comfort and ease of a saloon. |
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Just as your business is constantly changing to reflect shifting markets and outpace the competition, so is ours. |
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The growth in emerging economies could start to outpace the growth in developed countries, sometimes in a dramatic way. |
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Emerging market growth will slow, but will still outpace our traditional international stomping grounds, and they need what we sell. |
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Closely watched and richer public sector plans now outpace underfunded private sector pensions that have not been as closely monitored for governance practices. |
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The IPCC projects that ice mass loss from melting of the Greenland ice sheet will continue to outpace accumulation of snowfall. |
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Accumulation of snowfall on the Antarctic ice sheet is projected to outpace losses from melting. |
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As he trains for the race, Mr Murakami muses on his tragic efforts to outpace ageing, in a doomed bid to reduce his rising race times. A self-confessed oddball, Mr Murakami is a peculiar memoirist. |
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When the traffic police knock off for lunch, cars soon become so gridlocked that crippled beggars on hand-propelled skateboards outpace the motorists on whose windows they imploringly tap. |
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The U. S currency has strengthened on optimism the U. S. recovery will outpace that of other nations, increasing demand for Dollar denominated assets. |
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However, literacy demands always outpace the capacity of the system and more funding is needed to continue to reach the multiple groups that require literacy upgrading. |
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By mid-1943 it was clear that, no matter how many merchant ships German U-boats could still send to the bottom, sinkings would no longer outpace the production of new ships. |
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In the third year of implementation, considerable progress was achieved and for the last year of 2007-08, early board plans suggest that results will outpace what the ministry had projected as possible. |
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However, as technology continues to outpace our understanding of the impact and consequences of genetic knowledge, even the most experienced genetic counsellors may be unable to predict future consequences. |
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However, keep an element of growth in your portfolio to take advantage of equity market opportunities and ensure your investment returns outpace inflation. |
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A bull can weigh 1,000kg and easily outpace a human. |
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Business development in early 2003 confirmed that Boehringer Ingelheim is heading in the right direction and that the company continues to outpace the market. |
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The household debt-to-income ratio has remained on an upward trend in Canada, as debt accumulation continues to outpace the growth of disposable income. |
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These strategies ensure that fishery expansion does not outpace the information needed to determine the management measures for optimal and sustainable use. |
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During the 16th century, Europe began to outpace the Arab world in the export traffic, with its slave traffic from Africa to the Americas. |
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The notion that magnetic disk capacity would outpace tape is also misleading. |
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Earnings continue to outpace sales due to operating leverage and aggressive cost controls. |
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New Jersey is uniquely positioned to continue to outpace our neighbors in economic growth. |
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But more likely, he joins but does not outpace the top tier. |
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Consistently outpacing other market segments in leasing volume, Midtown has begun to outpace itself, cutting into its availability rate, while rental rates are holding firm. |
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Vale were awarded a penalty 15m out which they ran, linking quick rucks then their back-line, putting Harrison Ashby in space to outpace the defence to score in the corner. |
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Both the sword and the bow and arrow as well as other weaponry proliferate and an arms race of sorts between the tribes ensued as they tried to outpace one another. |
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