Sentence examples for Outspend from inspiring English sources

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Outspend

verb

To spend more than some limit or than another entity.

  • Statistics show that political candidates that greatly outspend their opponents win more frequently.

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The same is true of Mr McConnell, who is a fearsome political tactician and can outspend Mr Bevin several times over.

Mr Bush did not outspend Mr Kerry in the final days, as he had Al Gore.

Mr Gore will make much of his promises to outspend Mr Bush on education: he wants to increase spending by $115 billion over ten years rather than $13.5 billion over five.

"When they make some more money, they want them to learn in English".This new elite can outspend even very highly paid foreign managers and multinationals trying to cut costs are ever less willing to pay school fees.

The consumer-electronics industry can therefore outspend the military in research and development, and spread out those costs over a far larger market: more than a billion mobile phones are sold every year, for example.

He has somehow managed to outspend everyone except Mr Pérez.

Her victory, confirmed after lengthy recounts, left the Senate split down the middle, with Democrats and Republicans each holding 50 seats.Ms Cantwell's victory came chiefly from her ability to outspend Mr Gorton, himself a prolific fund-raiser, by some $5.2m.

But he is also ensuring that his Republican opponent, Mark Neumann, can outspend him; he puts the money gap at "three to one, perhaps more".

He calculated, correctly, that he could raise enough outside the system to outspend his rivals by a big margin.

Another difficulty with defining nanotechnology is that, unlike biotechnology, the field does not stem from one established academic discipline.Such a lack of clarity is not stopping America, the EU and Japan from vying to outspend each other on nanotechnology.

Mr Silvey explains: "When people feel like they are locked in competition they just want to win, even when the competition is stupid".Since Missouri's annual budget is $26 billion to Kansas's $14 billion, some Missourians ask why their state does not simply outspend its neighbour to win the war.

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