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Inflation, now at 2.1percentt, could outstrip the target of 3percentthis yearar, economists said.
Surging sales – particularly for the popular Forester – could outstrip the company's production capacity, leading to a shortage at dealerships.
But the drive against tax dodging has a political significance that could outstrip its revenue-yielding capacity.
A small child could outstrip you without breaking into a sweat, while the hedgehogs will have right of way.
First, demand for gold as a commodity — as a metal that is used in industry, jewelry, and dentistry — could outstrip supply.
By the time the show reconvenes next year in Shanghai, it could outstrip Geneva as the world's most important auto salon.
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While the mortgage will feel benign when you start, compound interest ramps up and could well outstrip house price inflation.
Pure gold in Paris after WWII, Bill Coleman's open horn proved mainstream muscle Could still outstrip the nervous, shuffling hustle Of New York bebop.
Financially speaking, mistake No. 2 was plowing ahead with litigation despite Mr. Baker's warning that the cost could rapidly outstrip the amount at issue.
So even if emissions per unit of output are reduced, unless this is by large enough amount, growth in overall economic output could easily outstrip this reduction, meaning a higher absolute level of greenhouse gas emissions.
So the proceeds from the felling of a single tree could easily outstrip their monthly wages.To make matters worse, most of those who are implicated in forest crimes get off scot-free, thanks to Indonesia's crooked courts.
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