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While some analysts blamed unusually cold and snowy weather for the German index's decline, Dirk Schumacher, an economist in Frankfurt for Goldman Sachs, said that managers' optimism about a recovery might have outrun the reality.
In some ways, the case has been outrun by realities.
As a self-confessed geek, the accompanying exhibition was a real treat, though: hackers on the loose, a multitude of nifty robots, Lego bricks, an augmented reality-enhanced Sega OutRun arcade car capable of driving (must-see video right here), ancient technology artifacts – the works.
"You can't outrun your genes," Dr. Siegel said, a reality that marathon medical experts call the Jim Fixx effect, after the author of "The Complete Book of Running," who died of a heart attack in 1984 at 52.
HTC is devoting more and more resources to virtual reality as it looks to outrun its mobile demons and catch the VR wave before everyone else.
The reality now is that either Obama outruns McConnell's bulls or he waddles down Pennsylvania Avenue like a certain duck.
But ultimately, the church could outrun neither the changing demographics of postsegregation Atlanta nor some stark fiscal realities.
But it's really about the poem that seeks to ratify them both but keeps turning back into language, language that reality — and this is the subject, I sometimes think, of all poems — always outruns.
For them, "irreducible uncertainty" remains irreducible, and our instinctual alarm, our attempts to outrun risk, are seen as dead ends, binding us to our animal nature and obstructing our grasp of reality.
Today, we were outrun".
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