Some of the author's strategies for outwitting this rebarbative terrain are well practised and well documented. |
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Does he immerse himself in gambling esoterica, lightly outwitting the fools who flock to the tables to give away their money? |
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But the slightly futile gesture of outwitting corporate no-marks is more than offset by the final scene. |
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If youths consistently saw criminals outwitting police, they would idolise the criminals, Baksh added. |
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I thought, remembering the fun we used to have outwitting the police copters by crawling underneath parked cars until we reached safety. |
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We have a group of good players, among them Alexis Sanchez, a striker capable of outwitting an entire defence and making the difference. |
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Mentalizing is pervasive in everyday life, in communication and co-operation, in pedagogy, in play-acting, but also in deceiving, cheating, and outwitting. |
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Sun's philosophy consists of a great many ingenious stratagems for outwitting an opponent. |
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Mr Rohani's offer of talks may be a delaying tactic, giving the centrifuges more time: in the past he has boasted of outwitting the West. |
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Even now, the wily Zimbabwean liberation hero seems to be outwitting his rivals, mediators and enemies in almost equal measure. |
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Stealing cars and outwitting the cops is a way of life for Joseph, a street-smart, wisecracking 14-year-old. |
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The robbers appear to consistently be one step ahead of the police, outwitting them at every turn. |
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By Jerome Groopman, New Yorker Researchers get closer to outwitting a killer. |
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The modish scoundrel of the past seven years the immoral banker outwitting inept regulators—has been edged out by a returning blackguard: the tight-fisted boss crushing the hopes of honest workers with miserly pay. |
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By concentrating on what they stand to lose, they enter into negotiation as if it were a debate in which their task is to prove the rightness of their cause by outwitting or overpowering the opposition. |
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The focus in comedy is less on young lovers outwitting the older generation, more on marital relations after the wedding bells. |
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Three failed to beat the elephant and only William Keech managed to put the ball in the net by outwitting the huge animal after feinting to one side before striking his spot kick. |
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The 84-year-old Mr Mugabe, who has proved adept at outwitting his rivals over three decades, will doubtless seek to neuter the 56-year-old Mr Tsvangirai's lot. |
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The group has established four working subgroups. They focus on the legal aspects of suppressing piracy, military coordination off Somalia, diplomatic outreach and best practices for outwitting pirates. |
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That crisis ended in 1784 as a result of the King's shrewdness in outwitting Fox and renewed confidence in the system engendered by the leadership of Pitt. |
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