It is noteworthy that property has now outperformed Irish equities in each of the last five years. |
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An investor tracking the directors' share dealings would have made substantial gains and significantly outperformed the market. |
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In terms of breeds, the European breed types consistently outperformed the Wagyu breeds. |
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On a historical basis, equities have consistently outperformed property when measured over a 10 or 20-year period. |
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The Latin American currencies generally outperformed their global counterparts. |
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I suppose if we put a positive spin on things, if the 3.73 was outperformed by the 3.46, we'd have some real problems. |
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In fact, of the 13 states that exceeded the federal minimum wage in 2003, seven outperformed the rest of the country in job creation. |
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Other researchers have found that when essay exams are used to evaluate performance, women outperformed their male counterparts. |
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Over the long run, as the graph dramatically shows, equities have strongly outperformed bonds and inflation. |
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As the data indicate, the experimental group outperformed the control group on the extended-response essay. |
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The results revealed that the experimental group significantly outperformed the control group on gross motor skills and locomotion. |
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Over the longer term, a growth portfolio has historically outperformed an income portfolio by a wide margin. |
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Yet the fall in Hong Kong on Thursday was not across-the-board, as China-related shares outperformed blue chips and technology stocks. |
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For two decades the pharma sector consistently outperformed the broad market. |
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Thus, the fact that Burmese outperformed the market by 7 percent may or may not be significant. |
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Gold has still not returned to its highs of 1980 and all high quality bonds were a great investment and have outperformed equities. |
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But even these models outperformed minicars, whose death rate of 249 per million was the worst of any vehicle. |
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Over the past year anyone with a brief to invest in, say, small companies or commodities would have naturally outperformed. |
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Results showed that the high memory span group outperformed the low memory span group for both tests. |
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Girls comprehensively outperformed boys in this year's academics. |
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Brodeur, who outperformed Henrik Lundqvist in that playoff win, did it again, turning aside 24 of 25 shots. |
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In past cycles, small-caps have, on average, outperformed large-cap stocks in the first two or three years of a bull market. |
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For starters, international equities have widely outperformed international bonds. |
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Traditional treatments, such as the stimulant drugs methylphenidate and amphetamine, outperformed caffeine in improving functioning and reducing levels of hyperactivity. |
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A too tomatoey caponatina still outperformed the somewhat limp piece of bass it accompanied. |
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Its seventh graders outperformed all charter schools in maths and even outranked the city's public schools. |
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If open access models of competition are accompanied by such charges, they may be outperformed by franchising models of competition. |
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All are likely to be outperformed by yet more previews of How to Train Your Dragon 2 on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. |
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The eurozone economy outperformed the UK and US economies in the first quarter. |
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At the time, however, Sega's rival Saturn machine outperformed the Sony console, shifting 200,000 units on its 22 November launch day. |
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In most of these things in most years, Manitoba outperformed Saskatchewan but Saskatchewan is far short of Manitoba on receipts. |
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Once again, the Corporation outperformed its business plan by successfully controlling its spending. |
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Similarly, in a year when our returns are negative but better than the benchmark, we will have outperformed. |
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We have an economy which over the last eight years has outperformed most economies in the world. |
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However, the Champlain LHIN outperformed the Ontario average for wait times on five out of 12 types of cancer procedures. |
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And while the gap narrowed, girls at both ages still outperformed their male peers. |
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Capital régional et coopératif Desjardins reported results for 2008 that, while negative, greatly outperformed most Canadian investment funds. |
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Klein paints a rosy picture of the charter schools, while admitting that not all outperformed traditional public schools. |
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In each contest, the Republican candidate outperformed the GOP result from 2012 among women voters. |
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In fact, the scene was a rather optimistic one, centering on pride that Lonegan had outperformed initial expectations. |
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Only the South African rand, the Australian, New Zealand and Canadian dollars, the Brazilian real and the Swedish krona have outperformed the euro. |
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Poor democracies have grown at least as fast as poor autocracies and have significantly outperformed the latter on most indicators of social well-being. |
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Indeed, according to the British Venture Capital Association, shares in unlisted companies have outperformed those of the listed market over the past three, five and 10 years. |
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The reason this fund outperformed its peers was due to good stock picking. |
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In France, we have consistently outperformed the market in recent years, thanks to a well-diversified distribution network, an attractive range of products, and our excellent position in the health insurance business. |
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In this context, SYNERGIE has outperformed virtually all of the markets in which the Group is established, while limiting the closings and hibernating of agencies in 2009 contributed to this result. |
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We started from a budget that we outperformed. |
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While this meant that the tracking error was negative in the early part of the year, in the latter part of the year the fund outperformed the index as Nortel's stock price fell. |
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Similarly, the measures constructed with primary care visits with specialist visits referrals attributed back to the originating physician significantly outperformed those that included primary care visits only. |
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During the election, UKIP outperformed the BNP, whose electoral support base collapsed shortly after. |
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These fighters outperformed Japanese fighters in all respects except maneuverability. |
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The Experience outperformed Jefferson Airplane during the first two nights, and replaced them at the top of the bill on the fifth. |
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It reflects that consistently across the six questions on commitment, saints and super-saints outperformed non-saints and the spiritually uncommitted. |
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The Barilla brand outperformed the category, and the Barilla Plus brand, which is the company's better-for-you option, did quite well. |
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Collectibles have outperformed stocks over the past decade, with some, like rare coins, doing a lot better, according to The Economist's valuables index. |
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The Company's returns on fixed-income securities outperformed the index due to the significant weighting in corporate securities in its Investments impacting the Québec economy portfolio. |
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Companies that took a lead in this development have gained a competitive edge and have repeatedly outperformed their industry average over the last years. |
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But as long as firms are now prepared to publish such evidence, it is surely worth considering whether any of them were indeed experimenting discreetly with techniques that outperformed the public numbers. |
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Trading in Amylum has outperformed the corresponding period in the prior year. |
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While dividend and incomegenerating stocks outperformed during the 2008 market downturn, their more defensive nature led to relative underperformance during the market's initial rise. |
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In 2010, the Democratic candidate, Michael Bennet, outperformed surveys by 2.7 percentage points, right in the range of Democratic outperformance that year. |
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Second-liners dramatically outperformed blue chips yesterday. |
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According to Agon, L'Oreal Luxe and Active Cosmetics achieved very good growth and outperformed their market significantly. |
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The Fund's Series I shares have outperformed both the TSX Index and Energy Index over the one year and have outperformed the Energy Index since inception, and underperformed the TSX Index since inception. |
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Although its overall well-being score at 71.6 was lower than Britain's 81.1, Poland also slightly outperformed the UK on the health dimension of the Seda score. |
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In general, Ireland has outperformed the targets of previous programmes. |
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Results from accelerated weather testing reported FluoroKem HS outperformed high performance urethanes in gloss retention. |
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While the government outperformed its 2006 deficit target as set in the previous convergence programme, expenditure is estimated to have been much higher than initially anticipated. |
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However, bonds have outperformed high yield as well as stocks. |
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After controlling for risk and investment style, the authors discovered that their environmentally high-ranked portfolio outperformed the low-ranked counterpart. |
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In 2006, the region's real growth rates for the manufacturing, construction, retail trade, wholesales trade and services sectors all outperformed the rest of Canada. |
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Another important avenue of research is a thorough study of memetic algorithms for WSD, since they have outperformed GAs on several hard optimization problems. |
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The original Dorren Quadraplex System outperformed all the others and was chosen as the national standard for Quadraphonic FM broadcasting in the United States. |
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Arjun outperformed the Russian-designed Bhishma T90 main battle tanks during desert trials conducted by the army in the Thar desert near Bikaner in Rajasthan. |
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Many of us think looks count in the kitchen but in a consumer test the modest Proline outperformed a snazzy EUR53 Russell Hobbs or De'Longhi in the same group. |
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