Sentence examples for Outsmarting from inspiring English sources

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Outsmarting

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Present participle of outsmart

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Outsmarting his rivals, he transformed the UDF from a gaggle of 15 groups into a single party.

Outsmarting the CERNageddon (Nautilus).

Outsmarting a Hedge Fund, Canadian Style  |  It seemed like a clever trade when the American hedge fund Mason Capital Management bet against a proposed share conversion by the Telus Corporation, a Canadian telecommunications company, the Deal Professor writes.

The thrill comes from outsmarting the bass and finally experiencing that adrenaline-pumping moment when the striper hits your lure — "It's like an explosion!" Mr. Fellini said — and you pull in your trophy fish, the one that gets your photograph published in the fishing magazines and on Web sites.

After decades of development, an increasingly nimble, well-informed society is outsmarting the one-party state.

His book on the subject, "Outsmarting the Scam Artists," was published last month.

Dr. Shadel, now AARP's director in Washington State, just published a useful paperback, "Outsmarting the Scam Artists," that describes some of those findings and suggests strategies to help older people resist cons.

Dunfermline simply reprised their performance against Celtic in the CIS Cup final six days earlier, inviting Rangers to find a way of outsmarting their double-ranked defenders, with little intention of causing much alarm in the vicinity of the home goalkeeper, Stefan Klos.

But the emphasis contrived by director Andrew Lau and screenwriter and co-director Alan Mak is not on violence but on the cat-and-mouse business of outsmarting the enemy and the paranoia of not knowing who the enemy is - within and without - and not knowing how far to push any victory without compromising your inside source.

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Shakespeare's Portia, one of the few people who can outsmart others without outsmarting herself.

Morgan must have pulled himself out of it somehow because when he re-emerges he's a zombie-slaying, Wolves-outsmarting ninja.

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