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outclassed

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Past of outclass

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A Canadian side coached by John Herdman, a Newcastle United supporting-Englishman from Consett, outclassed England in that warm-up game, but Sampson insists not too much should be read into that.

At The Valley, the mid-table Addicks were outclassed from the off and went two goals down within 12 minutes.

Jolie was actually better in the more enjoyable, less pretentious Pushing Tin, and she was easily outclassed by Catherine Keener in Being John Malkovich.

"It's disheartening when it comes to auditions to see these UK students with potential and enthusiasm consistently outclassed by fitter, stronger and more versatile counterparts from Europe, Asia and the US," Shechter has said.

There are many reasons why Labour is in so much trouble in Scotland: taking its core voters for granted, allowing its organisation to atrophy, too many lacklustre or accident-prone leaders, and being outclassed by the Nationalists.

Yet technology such as prepaid cards and mobile banking may be lowering that hurdle rate.The commoditisation of banking technology and the expansion of firms such as MasterCard, which can provide partner banks with everything they need to run a credit-card business, is giving a big boost to domestic and regional banks that would previously have been outclassed by international rivals.

None of their top four Mr Cameron, George Osborne, the shadow chancellor, William Hague, the shadow foreign secretary, and David Davis, the shadow home secretary is outclassed by his Labour opposite number.

Its pricey independent rear-suspension set-up meant it far outclassed its rivals.It is now taken for granted that Ford Europe's products will have fine dynamics.

These, Mr Philbrick reckons, were perhaps the largest group of all.Winning over the don't knows and don't cares was crucial, and here the patriots outclassed the loyalists.

First it was pushed aside by Germany and now it has been outclassed by China, where merchandise exports exceeded America's in the second half of last year.

GM was making a profit of $178 per vehicle, but was still completely outclassed by the Japanese: Honda made $1,488, Toyota $1,742 and Nissan $2,402 per car.DaimlerChrysler's management thinks that in the longer term it will be able to reap huge benefits by transferring more Mercedes technology, parts and manufacturing know-how to revive Chrysler.

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