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"The difficulty is knowing in advance who is going to outperform," said Mr. Sauter at Vanguard.
The point is, you were not going to outperform me at something that I felt I owned.
The 35W and 47W versions of the Core i7 are always going to outperform the 15W versions, but the 15W Ultrabook chips are fine for most of the tasks people do on laptops.
"People who work for free are far hungrier than anybody who has a salary, so they're going to outperform, they're going to try to please, they're going to be creative," says Kelly Fallis, chief executive of Remote Stylist, a Toronto and New York-based startup that provides Web-based interior design services.
In a brief visit during a driving rainstorm to a small fire station serving as a polling place here, the former Pennsylvania senator said that he believed he was going to outperform recent state polls and that he can beat Ron Paul for third place in the South Carolina primary.
"Over the next few years, many oil stocks – if not coal utilities – could jump back, but in the long term, I don't think a lot of prudent market watchers are betting that the carbon intensive sectors are going to outperform the market in general".
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[So] why move to outperform in an apocalypse?
"The fact is that until we go into a sustained soft patch in the economy," said Quincy Krosby, chief market strategist at Prudential Financial, the small companies "are going to continue to outperform".
"The people that are seeing the disrupting trends of the world because, let's face it, most of these big players — if they don't do anything within the next few years they're going to be outperformed.
No inspector general, he said, "is going to ever outperform" the Internal Affairs Bureau .There's nothing more effective than an internal affairs bureau with teeth".
Mr. Clinton would go on to outperform his April polling in November by 16 percentage points.
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