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"outdo" Definitions
  1. outdo somebody/something to do more or better than somebody else

512 Sentences With "outdo"

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Neither one of us tries to outdo the other — we just try to outdo everybody else together.
Every tablet maker is always looking to outdo the competition.
I thought I'd try and outdo the old ladies tonight.
No hippie can possibly outdo an English hippie for hippieness.
The surprising part comes when he manages to outdo himself.
He predicted that the company will outdo itself in 2018.
For pure laughs, The Next Level might outdo its predecessor.
I have always wanted to outdo my peers in the industry.
You outdo everyone else no matter how much pain you're in.
The Overwatch fan community always finds a way to outdo itself.
And yet somehow, the company found a way to outdo itself.
José Clemente Orozco tried to outdo Goya in grotesque newspaper cartoons.
Over the years, plenty of winners have tried to outdo Redgrave.
Republicans tried to outdo themselves in their support for the president.
She aims to outdo herself and push the entire sport forward.
"They want to all outdo each other," Hannity said Wednesday night.
But there are plenty of more subtle ways to outdo fellow yachties.
Democrats and Republicans are vying to outdo each other in bashing China.
Neither can justifiably claim to outdo and outlive Japan's most successful export.
Emirates even planned to outdo itself by the end of the month.
After the Scuderia, I couldn't imagine the brand could possibly outdo itself.
What's left for Charyn, then, is to outdo the competition in enthusiasm.
"I try to outdo myself every year," said Edwards, 34, a clinical psychologist.
Statistics suggest that coffee-loving Finns will outdo the rest of the world.
Chances are whatever number popped into your head, you're going to outdo it.
And unlike with a filet, it will far outdo any stovetop or grill.
Your luck is likely to be average so you will outdo them economically.
So for me, I'm always trying to outdo Ugly Organ in a sense.
Robots have yet to outdo humans when it comes to playing with words.
On Wednesday, he proceeded to outdo himself and everyone else in the final.
Everyone there tried to outdo one another with his or her wild backstories.
As the season progresses, maybe the collective group can outdo an offensive coordinator.
You need a lot of gear and resources to outdo world-class mining operations.
Cardi B says her wedding will not be a competition to outdo Gucci Mane's.
They've also been trying to outdo each other to win over working-class Americans.
So to hit the road together again, they know they have to outdo themselves.
Could a bot outdo Google when it comes to understanding what you're looking for?
Queensland police at the time warned people to stop trying to "outdo" each other.
India now wants to outdo the world's tallest structure in its financial capital, Mumbai.
Competition with Diana also stoked Unity's determination to outdo Diana's fascism by following Hitler.
When you wonder how the storied singer will outdo herself, she exceeds all expectations.
Trilobites When it comes to heroic dads, it's hard to outdo the emperor penguin.
And whenever his older brothers competed in something, Ryan tried to outdo them both.
He also said this... The candidates tried to outdo each other on gun reform.
The half brothers grew up together in Minneapolis trying to outdo each other in sports.
We outdo each other with incendiary remarks to get the most "Likes," shares and reposts.
DraftKings, which made its debut in 503, tried to outdo FanDuel, ramping up its prizes.
More likely, though, they will try to outdo each other with a series of attacks.
Vying to outdo JBMod led Newman to feverishly code new updates and improve his product.
Another grand maritime tradition is that every new ship must outdo all ships previously built.
Ribs and chicken outdo the other meats, and don't forget to try their baked beans.
But Ali manages to outdo him, if only because season three demands so much more.
It somehow managed to outdo Outback's tasty tuber with a generous helping of all toppings.
"I think a lot of times, the son wants to outdo the father," Rick said.
Biggie, but celebs on both coasts tried to outdo each other Monday night, partying hard.
Garoppolo is expected to outdo them all on the field, and in his bank account.
"One is trying to outdo the next with architectural design and features," Mr. Childers said.
Unexpectedly, 21 himself managed to outdo these meme-rs with the song's official, comedic clip.
Does Phish have enough tricks left in its psychedelic backpack to outdo the baker's dozen?
And you can't outdo yourself forever, so you have to f—- it up and start over.
His glasses were getting bigger — you try to outdo yourself, and I think that's what happens.
HBO Max, however, is basically just trying to outdo Netflix, without any specific audience in mind.
I have guesses at what people expect from us, but I'm trying to outdo those expectations.
No one can outdo Julie Andrews, so it'll just have to be my own unique version.
Did you feel a lot of pressure to outdo the craziness of the last few films?
We can count on Mr. Trump to outdo himself in his campaign for a second term.
Black Emperor on top of the bill, they've somehow managed to outdo themselves year-on-year.
For Olympians, when the real moment arrives, the best will outdo what they can in practice.
Compensating for their smaller size, perhaps, cults usually outdo conventional religions in their commitment to apocalypse.
It's also available on iTunes if you don't think you can outdo this enticing unboxing video.
Dubai is known as a city of opulence that constantly tries to outdo other tourist destinations.
In June, Democrats tried to outdo each other as advocates for abortion rights, with Washington Gov.
And California and Sweden have pledged to outdo the others by reaching net zero by 2045.
That is, if it manages to outdo last year's village, which holds the Guinness World Record.
Society can't reinvent running water or the refrigerator any more than Hollywood can outdo the Force.
His absence was very notable from Dark Souls 2, which tried too hard to outdo the original.
The Note 9 is definitely the phone Huawei is aiming to outdo with the Mate 203 Pro.
"If we try to outdo local competitors, we can differentiate ourselves for our customers," Mr. Hastings said.
Over the past decade, Wells Fargo seemed to seek new ways to outdo itself in fraudulent activity.
"It's like the rats are struggling to outdo one another now!" said Duch in an e-mail.
The usually outdo themselves on the spacecraft, The Y-Wing Starfighter from Rogue One is no exception.
This time, he faces a crowded field of candidates vying to outdo one another on global warming.
Meanwhile, Henry and Francis worked to outdo each other, each demonstrating his own power, wealth, and virility.
Political parties have vied to outdo each other with offers to donate campaign funds to disaster victims.
During the boom years, companies would battle to outdo each other at Coaltrans with lavish beach parties.
Democratic presidential candidates will try to outdo one another when they participate in CNN's "Climate Forum" Wednesday.
Power was wrested from other mobsters, especially from Italian-American gangs, as any enterprises might outdo each other.
Both firms have already burnt millions of dollars to lure users in a bid to outdo each other.
"It's strange to watch people try to outdo each other talking about how bad things are," Obama said.
Stephen Colbert is trying to outdo the New York Times — at least when it comes to criticizing Trump.
It's dubious she can outdo Sanders or Warren on that score, and it's dicey in a general election.
What else could one conclude when, in the 2000s, a tiny blog could outdo an established media outlet?
Facebook pulled most of the headlines for its incredible ability to outdo itself with one controversy after another.
It is a little as if Vallotton were trying to outdo Rembrandt's group portraits by way of Rousseau.
" Moyer went on to add that it seems like many chains are all "trying to outdo each other.
Threads where people would start Photoshopping and trying to outdo each other, what are now called Photoshop Battles.
The interplay of joy and tension is intense on this album, especially on songs like "By Chance" and "Do Yoga," which take the duo's preferred subject matter — parties that outdo all the other parties, women that outdo all the other women — and renders it hazy, as if underscoring some secret horror.
Joe Staten We were driven by the strong desire to outdo ourselves, but we didn't fully understand our limitations.
Musk, the man who does things, is here to outdo himself, and lucky you get to be his audience.
" Later Hall added, "This is the sweetest thing anyone has ever done, you always outdo yourself as a friend.
By doing this, the Citizen Lab team has earned the respect of the very same industry they sometimes outdo.
But do you know how companies think they'll win the hearts of consumers and tech writers to outdo Apple?
"They keep raising rates in an effort to outdo each other," said Greg McBride, chief financial analyst at Bankrate.com.
And once it did, the the finale relentlessly tried to outdo the already ostentatious nine episodes that preceded it.
But in its competition to outdo the artisans of old, it is with gems that their technique dazzles most.
The Dubai Airshow 2017 was no different as the big two looked to outdo each other for new business.
I remember feeling this pressure of needing to outdo something as massive as climate change with Autumn/Winter 2018.
" It became this new TikTok phenomenon where people would try and outdo each other dancing to "Old Town Road.
But that didn't stop friends from speculating that she may have been secretly attempting to outdo the royal couple.
MICHAEL POWELL This trilogy has had too many plot twists, like an overstuffed blockbuster franchise straining to outdo itself.
I love seeing computer makers continuously outdo themselves and their competitors to squeeze more performance into increasingly compact machines.
That implies that investors think Tesla's chief executive, Elon Musk, will outdo even some of his biggest cheerleaders' expectations.
He quickly tweeted that Tesla has something in the works that would enable its cars to outdo even Porsche.
For decades, ambitious politicians tried to outdo each other with "lock 'em up" policies and "tough-on-crime" rhetoric.
MSCI, the index provider, has likewise documented that investment strategies that overweight E.S.G. performers can outdo broader market benchmarks.
It's usually also a big battle ground for Boeing and Airbus as they aim to outdo each other on orders.
Then eventually one tries to outdo the other one, and they broke the vase, so chi-ching, you bought it.
"The newest thing I've done is usually what my favorite is at the time until I try to outdo myself!"
Viewers come for his uncanny ability to outdo John Wick, but they stay because Blevins is a nice enough guy.
Popular messaging apps have been attempting to outdo each other in terms of making their platforms open for bot development.
This made for friendly competition night after night, as both groups attempted to outdo one another with an electrifying set.
For a populist leader to succeed, he or she doesn't need to solve problems, nor outdo his or her predecessor.
"I'm worried about somebody trying to outdo him, somebody doing something more outrageous for the sake of publicity," he said.
ISIS promised to impose the most draconian restrictions on women, in a one-upmanship meant to outdo already zealous competitors.
He didn't open Mama's Too a block away to outdo his parents; he's bringing their product into a new era.
He needed to outdo his first routine, but he was a little ragged on some early landings, and then fell.
There's a glut of late-night TV shows, each trying to outdo the other with similarly biting anti-Trump material.
"These two scorpions in a bottle are each trying to outdo one another with slanderous fear-mongering hyperbole," he said.
It shows improvement from where you've been the last couple of years, but perhaps you could outdo that quite significantly?
For a field competing to outdo each other in progressive core issues, women and transgender Americans found themselves largely invisible.
But Obama's average on this score is fairly dismal, and all Trump needs is steadiness to outdo the Obama average.
Playlist LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Sometimes a gimmick — or call it a concept — is just what a band needs to outdo itself.
It's about people on Twitter and the people writing headlines who are trying to outdo each other with the wittiest burn.
The right candidate could create an intimate relationship with tens of millions of voters on social media and definitely outdo Perot.
But Migos are still trying to outdo themselves with an updated version of their single that I literally can't stop watching.
The only way to outdo that kind of mic drop was clearly to run for president, which Smith did in 1964.
"Ocean&aposs 8" still managed to outdo the non-"Incredibles" newcomers, like the R-rated comedy "Tag," also a Warner Bros.
You're gonna find love—and a lot of baby powder, because everyone is trying to outdo each other on the dancefloor!
Sometimes we attempt to outdo the other through rivalry – as we will see tomorrow when Wales play France at the rugby.
And if there's one thing I've learned from it all, it's that beauty brands continue to outdo themselves year after year.
It's hard to believe somebody actually managed to outdo that guy who peed all over the back of an airplane seat.
My friend dared me to act like an insane fan of his and outdo all the teenage girls in the crowd.
Mickey lets Bertie know he's sabotaging the evening on purpose, so Bertie tries to outdo him by being even more awful.
Seeking to blunt GOP accusations that the Democrats were "soft on crime," Biden and other top Democrats jockeyed to outdo them.
Boeing: Cramer isn't sure how Boeing, the strongest Dow stock, can possibly outdo itself when the company reports earnings on Wednesday.
To help achieve that aim, as long as it is expedient, Chinese owners will stop at nothing to outdo European clubs.
Who else can light up living rooms, outdo influencers on YouTube, and go viral on Instagram pranking P Diddy besides Ellen?
It looks like Rob Kardashian is trying to outdo his brother-in-law Kanye West in the extravagant romantic gesture department.
I get annoyed when politicians try to outdo one another in their competition to see who can pass the strictest measures.
But on "Touch Earth Touch Sky," the closer from their second album, the trio isn't trying to outdo or outrun anything.
Motorola's device is also unique in that it's not looking to outdo the latest technological innovations being put out by competitors.
These campaign stops are just the latest example of Democrats trying to outdo each other to win the blue-collar vote.
Not that it's been a bad process, I just don't know if I want to repeat it or try to outdo it.
They're starting to prep the final six episodes now, and I'm sure the pressure for them to outdo themselves will be enormous.
In an effort to outdo their Korean and U.S. role models, China's smartphone makers have been daring for quite some time now.
One smart lock company has attempted to outdo them all by making a smart lock that has five ways of unlocking it.
Luckily, Jason delves into the inner workings of the model, revealing some masterful Lego Technics engineering that might even outdo Mother Nature.
Every year America's royal family seems to outdo themselves with elaborate get-ups that put my half-hearted cat costume to shame.
This means that not only did homeopathy treatments perform no better than other medicines, but they also failed to outdo sugar pills.
The hardware is gorgeous, and it will be a very long time before the reMarkable team can outdo Sony there—if ever.
You'll even be able to outdo Tesla's nationwide Supercharger network with DC Fast Charging at over 3,000 Chevy dealerships around the country.
One feature of the Cold War was the race between America and the Soviet Union to outdo one another in space exploration.
Given the abundance and cheapness of magnesium, that may be useful information for battery engineers seeking to outdo modern lithium-ion batteries.
That could be the case with music distribution, too, as Spotify's soon-to-launch tools could outdo SoundCloud's in the near future.
The two parties vied to outdo each other on issues touching migration, pushing the campaign and its tenor sharply to the right.
Unlike the many artists who have viewed modernity through jaded eyes, Ms. Thomas was excited by humanity's efforts to constantly outdo itself.
The limits of technology in sports should be like athletes using the technology to enhance their skills to outdo their opponent unfairly.
VR startups haven't been raising rounds this large lately, but Agarawala has ambitious plans for how his collaboration platform can outdo Zoom.
Ghost Spirit and Frail Hands put together a transcontinental split LP that sees the two hardcore bands trying to outdo each other.
Snapchat has an actually hilarious prank in a year when it's pretty much impossible to outdo the jokes of our daily lives.
WASHINGTON — Senate Democrats on Wednesday began an effort to outdo President Trump on a signature issue: protecting American workers from foreign competition.
Killings by the police have soared in recent years, as a force long known for its deadliness has managed to outdo itself.
The great fear taking hold as Americans watch events in Iran and Iraq unfold is that history might repeat or outdo itself.
Open Book One could be forgiven for thinking that now isn't the moment to try to outdo real-life Washington in fiction.
The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 provided an opportunity for Saudi Arabia to outdo Iran's Islamic republic in displaying Islamic credentials.
"They are all trying to outdo one another with their statements which all look like carbon copies of one another," said Peskov.
It's roughly three minutes of mind-bending ball-tripping brilliance that completely destroys any notion that Green would struggle to outdo himself.
Yet in Washington's fevered environment, Trump's many critics take evident delight in trying to outdo each other in their denunciations of the president.
After all, Trump's presidency seems in large part to be dictated by either undoing or trying to outdo what President Barack Obama accomplished.
But new data suggests that a "nature-based" skin regimen might just outdo dermatologist-recommended "synthetic" products in the pursuit of better skin.
With stocks near record highs and bulls alive and well, it might seem hard to outdo a plain vanilla S&P 500 tracker.
When sellers compete, they attempt to undercut one another on price and outdo one another in the quality of services or goods provided.
Bloomberg also recently reported that the root of the problem with the faulty batteries stemmed from a rush to outdo the iPhone 7.
Maybe it is -- it's impossible to prove and easy to outdo, depending how loose your definition of "obstacle" -- but that's not the point.
It doesn't try to be the movie or outdo it in terms of fright factor, nor does it provide any reasons for mockery.
C: As you expand overseas into Southeast Asia, do you think you have what it takes to outdo Grab in the long run?
That's thanks in part to its focus on continually improving, rather than attempting to outdo more heavily resourced companies like Apple and Samsung.
The race would push each candidate to outdo the other in his support for coal, miners and the communities that rely on both.
At the first night of the June presidential debates, candidates tried to outdo each other when it came to defending abortion rights. Gov.
Many recent school shootings have in common that the perpetrators studied, and sometimes revered, their predecessors and tried to emulate or outdo them.
For months, candidates have been trying to outdo one another on everything from taxes to gun policy, jostling to produce the boldest proposals.
First, Clinton's opponents, particularly Donald Trump, dominated the coverage, and each was trying to outdo the other in attacking Clinton's character and integrity.
If Democrats win in 2020 and succeed in adding seats, Roth said he feared both parties would keep trying to outdo each other.
Mr Trump has remade his party, whose presidential candidates once competed to outdo each other in compassion towards poor migrants, in his own image.
The Breakthroughs are both inspired by, and intended to outdo, those willed into existence at the beginning of the 20th century by Alfred Nobel.
"The problem with being a YouTuber or an online entertainer is that you constantly have to outdo yourself," Kjellberg said in a 2018 video.
Like most war correspondents, she wanted to outdo the competition; seeing death made life more vibrant, as did the adrenalin buzz of near misses.
With this week's proposals, the two candidates were actually struggling to outdo each other on who would do the most to fund public works.
At this point, it seems as if the major US carriers are doing their best to outdo one another in the G5 unboxing department.
The event - awarded to Germany two years before the Nazis came to power - was designed to outdo the Los Angeles Games four years previously.
Instead, they rushed to outdo each other on immigration policies, coming close to fulfilling conservative stereotyping of Democrats as the party of open borders.
But instead of spoofing 1970s horror classics like "The Hills Have Eyes" and "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre," Mr. Zombie has tried to outdo them.
I have to try to outdo—I have a certain level of expectation that I need to perform on when I'm doing these remixes.
Often, JAY-Z just sounds grateful to be on the same track and his job is to not outdo Beyoncé, but to keep up.
Every summer, it seems to outdo all expectations and understandings of how Dota is played, bringing to light new approaches and rewarding tactical creativity.
I really have to give credit where credit's due: I couldn't possibly outdo IEEE Spectrum's headline, "Firefighting Robot Snake Flies on Jets of Water."
But I was surprised at the geographical and ethnic diversity of people coming to outdo each other with knowledge of grossly overpriced grape juice.
Before their demobilization in the mid-2000s, the militiamen came to rival the guerrillas as drug traffickers and outdo them as human rights abusers.
"Believe me, if we let this go it will continue to build and players will continue to try to outdo each other," he said.
Mohammed Hanif KARACHI, Pakistan — This country has a poor record of protecting its religious minorities, but we outdo ourselves when it comes to Ahmadis.
It's roughly the same outline as the director's 1991 hit "La Femme Nikita," which proved the French could outdo Hollywood at making action movies.
Designers here don't opt for soulless white boxes but instead race to outdo each other in access to the coolest, rarest, most insider venues.
"We've streamlined this in a way that I'm certain other theater companies can pick it up and try to outdo us," Ms. Schlieski said.
Bryant arrived in the N.B.A. as a 17-year-old in 2923, openly determined to try to outdo Jordan's achievements with the Chicago Bulls.
According to Bloomberg, Samsung is planning to outdo Apple with its rumored upcoming Galaxy S11 phone with an ultra high-resolution 108 megapixel camera.
She said the battle over secession also prompted "competitive outbidding" between right-wing politicians trying to outdo one another as defenders of Spanish sovereignty.
VICKY KRIEPS, "PHANTOM THREAD" No one should try to outdo Daniel Day-Lewis — or Lesley Manville, for that matter — so Ms. Krieps does not.
From sequin jackets to lizard skin mini skirts, people both famous and not try to outdo each other with the most over-the-top looks.
During the election campaign Labour and the Conservatives, usually the pro-business party, seemed to vie to outdo each other in their anti-business rhetoric.
If not now, then in a few years at one of those collector car auctions on TV. That is, unless Dodge manages to outdo itself.
"I have not watched the original since I saw it as a child, cause I... no one is going to outdo Julie Andrews," says Blunt.
Robbie and Delevingne already share a Love cover and a penchant for Alessandro Michele's Gucci (not to outdo Jared Leto's affinity for it, of course).
Blyleven did that in 271.2 innings, and no pitcher gets that many innings anymore, but say Cessa did: He'd outdo Blyleven by about 25 souvenirs.
You can even create emoji art using the keyboard if you really want to outdo the other chatters you're in conversation with on your phone.
"I come back in town and of course Chrissy and John have to outdo me," Kardashian said, lamenting that their gift was better than hers.
The Geneva Motor Show will play host to many debuts this week, but none will outdo the Bugatti Chiron's combination of performance, luxury, and exclusivity.
Many banks have targeted credit cards as a big area for growth, and they regularly try to outdo each other with incentives that reduce profits.
This year, Mr. Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, and his Democratic counterpart, Hillary Clinton, have promised to outdo each other in protecting Israel's security.
Presumably to placate their Austinite hosts, Delos—or rather, HBO—built a "brand activation" to outdo even 2013's six-story tweet-powered Doritos machine.
She brought that look back in her new music video for "Wind Up," then proceeded to outdo herself by shaving her entire head in May.
Making more moonshots In terms of computing power, a modern cellphone could outdo the entire Apollo spacecraft, physicist Michio Kaku wrote in a 2011 book.
But citing Mr. Sanders reflects an emerging theme in the state's Democratic primary race: Each candidate is attempting to outdo the others on progressive credentials.
Though I never outwardly acknowledged a desire to outdo that other person, achieving a level of happiness that is on-par was always my goal.
When grandstanders get together, a moral arms race can break out, with each person trying to outdo the rest with increasingly ramped up moral pronouncements.
The new camera on the Galaxy Note 8 will reportedly outdo even the Galaxy S8 (which features one of the best cameras on the market).
But during these peak decades, resorts continued to spend on upgrading their properties to outdo their competitors, striking lending deals with local banks, he reported.
The camera has increasingly become the way major smartphone manufacturers try and outdo the competition, as they try and tempt consumers to upgrade their devices.
Brookfield had offered to pay 1.35 billion reais ($341 million) for the stake and secured the right to outdo bids from any other interested party.
Additionally, there is a tight race going on with telecommunications providers, with each provider trying to outdo one another to provide customers with the most bandwidth.
While everyone might not have the disposable income to outdo Heidi Klum, there were plenty of amazing looks this Halloween that shone in their own right.
I'm not sure what that could really mean; it would be hard for it to outdo the iPhone, which is offered by pretty much every carrier.
In that way Essential calls it "an entirely new type of product" but it mostly borrows ideas from existing products in an attempt to outdo them.
When Tesla really does produce Model 3 cars at scale, rather than just Musk talking about the possibility, Tesla could outdo even the biggest-name automakers.
It could serve as a corrective to everything clumsy and old-fashioned about its source material or at least outdo it on a simple laugh level.
Every year these sisters seem to manage to outdo even themselves, consistently upping the ante on the caliber of parties, outfits, and incredibly priced, opulent gifts.
Let's move on to the Wednesday puzzle by seeing if parents can outdo their kids in terms of "The dog ate my homework" kinds of lies.
But after 1979 Saudi kings, who call themselves custodians of the two holy mosques, resolved to outdo their foes, both Shia and Sunni, in Islamic piety.
The ride towers above an amusement park built by Dalian Wanda, a Chinese property-and-entertainment conglomerate, which has aspired to outdo Disney's resort in Shanghai.
Clinton and Trump spent the last few days feuding over the Iraq War --with both trying to outdo the other in their stated opposition to it.
As I grow up, I will try to live as wildly and loudly as I can to outdo the enormity of this moment, to diminish it.
Now 20 years in, the band has amassed a dense and intricate discography, with each release seemingly trying to outdo the lofty ambitions of its predecessor.
On his campaign website, Hamon explains his proposal thus (translated from French): This is interesting: where robots outdo human productivity, the taxes on them would increase.
Once I confidently tried to outdo him on plot details in 'The Brothers Karamazov' and 'Crime and Punishment,' but I should have realized he owned them.
Her description of what happened to her breasts in the early months has the tone of veterans trying to outdo each other with their war stories.
One of the things that drove Clinton bonkers about Bernie Sanders was that he always managed to outdo her proposals with something larger and less feasible.
The "phase two" tax cuts proposed by President Donald Trump could "outdo" the one passed by Republicans in December, economist Arthur Laffer told CNBC on Thursday.
As the 2016 presidential race slogs on, candidates from both parties continue to try to outdo one another with ever-bolder claims and expansive policy visions.
In that sense, Trump's about to outdo even disgraced former President Richard Nixon, who resigned in 1974 before the House had time to formally impeach him.
They struck me as being very hard to outdo with respect to the evil and torturous and painful things you can do to another human being.
We're not sure what's in the water Down Under, but Australian police like to try and outdo each other by having the country's weirdest social media presence.
Here's what early critics thought of Ready Player One: READY PLAYER ONE feels like Spielberg watched a ton of Luc Besson movies and decided to outdo them.
This year, Bethesda sought to outdo itself, revealing first trailers for Prey and Quake Champions, along with footage from upcoming Fallout 4 DLC and a remastered Skyrim.
The deal was its first major move in the alternative accommodations space, as well as the beginning of a series of efforts to outdo VC darling Airbnb.
Major powers vied to outdo each other, funding expeditions to the most inhospitable parts of the world as demonstrations of their supremacy over nature and each other.
He says, persuasively, that he can build a closer connection with voters in this diverse district than the underachieving establishment old-timers he is fighting to outdo.
A few runners were most economical when they frowned; the researchers speculate that their grimaces, like ferocious "game faces," increased their determination to outdo their normal performance.
Occidental juiced its acquisition bid last night by increasing the cash component of its offer in an effort to outdo Chevron, Clifford Krauss of the NYT reports.
It&aposs not uncommon for wealthy parents to spend $50,000 or more on swanky soirees for their kids thanks to social-media pressure to outdo one another.
"If it isn't pest poisons and pesticides, then it is food safety," said Mr. Ten Eyck, suggesting that one rule maker seemingly tries to outdo the last.
As is common on online message boards, they vie for eyeballs by attempting to outdo previous posts, constantly pushing the line of acceptable behavior to new extremes.
So if a new Tory leader seeks to outdo Mr Farage by backing a no-deal Brexit, he or she may be unable to secure a parliamentary majority.
While most of the other GOP contenders on the stage with him at last September's Reagan Library debate climbed all over each other to outdo former Florida Gov.
Abrams, who will likely seek to match and outdo Kennedy's 2018 success, is a former minority leader of the Georgia House of Representatives and fierce voting rights advocate.
That once meant going for more than two hours trying to outdo the guy on the machine next to him — who was training for a six-hour run.
For Nicolas Sarkozy, the former president attempting to make a comeback, the only way to survive in the new political terrain is to essentially outdo Marine Le Pen.
The good news is, there are plenty of cheap fares to be found on both foreign and domestic carriers, all looking to outdo each other at every turn.
Indeed, he hopes to outdo it, for WHOI's own (unmanned) hadal-exploration craft, Nereus, imploded at depth in 2014 after just 11 dives, and will not be replaced.
Such a race would probably make coal front and center, spurring each candidate to outdo one another on his support for the industry and policies that protect it.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The two biggest U.S. oil companies tried to outdo each other on Tuesday, boasting about their prowess in shale to lure investors to their side.
They memes flipped the other way, anointing Covington a queen, legend, and goddess — each tweet trying to outdo the ones before it, as is social media's wont: pic.twitter.
And while Mr. Trump and Mr. Kim try to outdo each other with verbal pyrotechnics, fear is growing in South Korea that we may be heading toward war.
In appearance, the fruit calls to mind a ruby teardrop; in flavor, an unpredictable marriage of passion fruit and pineapple, each trying to outdo the other in sweetness.
Republicans and Democrats in the Legislature tried to outdo one another as tax cutters — without consulting City Hall, then under Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, about the long-term consequences.
Samsung's insistence on speed and internal pressures to outdo rivals in part signal a breakdown in the ability to truly innovate and push out new ideas, critics say.
During her concert stop in Melbourne, Australia, Adele managed to outdo her kindness streak by helping one of her fans get engaged on stage to his longtime boyfriend.
The bash was basically a pre-game for Monday night's Met Gala ... where all of the above and hundreds more will show up trying to outdo each other's wardrobes.
The inability of the financials sector to meaningfully outdo earnings expectations is at least partly to blame for the slower-than-usual pickup in the growth rate, he said.
In the end, Iger's expertise and connections in the entertainment business were not enough to reassure other owners that the stadium in Carson could outdo the proposal in Inglewood.
Naimi was hoping to win the battle, arguing that OPEC's output was the world's cheapest and would allow the group to outdo other producers such as the United States.
With Donald J. Trump leading the way, the campaign has repeatedly descended into a kind of primal struggle among men, each seeking to outdo his rivals through brutish intimidation.
Not one to outdo Culpo's sleek chop, Kate Upton is also a member of the pre-red carpet haircut club, getting a quick trim from celeb hairstylist Peter Butler.
While no one can outdo the celeb-loved organizers behind The Home Edit when it comes to beautifying closets and pantries, the "Queen of Organization" Khloé Kardashian comes close.
It makes you, in a small way, part of the voracious community of gamers who compete on a global scale to outdo each other with record-setting completion times.
Most of the games aren't competitive in and of themselves, but the hope is that automatic score sharing will help boost engagement as friends try to outdo each other.
If the rest of season three is as interesting as its first installment, Serial might outdo itself — while opening plenty of eyes to entire aspects of the justice system.
As for the political landscape, it seems to Cramer that the Republicans are all trying to outdo one another about how poorly the U.S. is doing as a nation.
The new "declaration of intent" appears to mark the first time the buyers have recognized that not all the features designed to outdo competing U.S. aircraft will be available.
And like at many high schools across the nation, seniors want to leave behind a memorable reminder of their stay by trying to outdo previous classes with creative pranks.
Donald Trump won his party's nomination because he managed to outdo each of his rivals in the ferocity and unreasonableness of his opposition to the party's various hated classes.
WARSAW — Europe's right-wing populists have scrambled to outdo one another in celebrating Donald J. Trump as an American president who shares many of their nationalistic, anti-immigrant attitudes.
Conversely, the latter—a Latin pop single that reached smash status when it went bilingual with Justin Bieber—unwittingly made it possible for Lil Nas X to outdo it.
The most obvious early example of movie theaters attempting to outdo television was the flurry of excitement around 3D in the wake of the release of Avatar in 2009.
Both families have built up priceless art collections and have scrambled to outdo one another over the years with new museums in France and Italy to house their treasures.
Members of Netanyahu's right-wing government outdo each other with obscene schemes for annexation of large areas of the West Bank, or the expulsion of Arabs from Israel proper.
Given that President Vladimir V. Putin has made "traditional values" a pillar of his presidency, Duma members try to outdo themselves proposing ideas that they think will please him.
If you were trying to create in a lab a person with character traits more unbecoming in a president, it would be hard to outdo the one we have.
It is a deliberate contrast to the dizzying array of razors offered by Gillette and Schick, the legacy of their century-old tradition of trying to outdo each other.
It is not at all brave to be blown by this storm into trying to outdo each other by pursuing the most impractical, overstated and fully destructive policies imaginable.
This is why the new GT sits so low — it's a direct result of Ford's attempt to outdo the aerodynamic performance of its competitors in the FIA World Endurance championship.
Global hotel rating systems, including China's official ranking, stop at five stars, but hospitality marketers and commentators have been sticking extra stars on luxury properties they think outdo prevailing standards.
Every year at CES, TV makers try to outdo each other by cramming even more pixels into TVs that are just a little bigger and thinner than in years past.
Instead of trying to outdo itself every year by making already large phones even bigger, maybe Apple could try a fun experiment where it upgrades the features and size down.
Ever since Saudi Arabia delivered a lavish welcome on Trump&aposs first international trip, leaders have tried to outdo themselves to impress the president, who has proven susceptible to flattery.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi achieved something impressive in the last few weeks: He made remarks that, in their loopiness, managed to outdo U.S. President Donald Trump's campaign rallies.
The reality of what's currently happening in American politics keeps stretching the bounds of credulity in such a way that Veep trying to outdo it could have backfired, and quick.
"It's strange to watch people try to outdo each other talking about how bad things are," Obama said in January after a tour of the North American International Auto Show.
Our sources say Birdman's been planning this all year because the 20th anniversary of the Cash Money label is coming up ... and he thinks he can outdo Diddy no problem.
Of course, none of that beats Google, which has for years now have tried to outdo everyone else in the space with a handful of outrageous hoaxes and hilarious jokes.
That's not to say that the original Mary Poppinsis some untouchable gem, but rather that it appears Mary Poppins Returns didn't even try to outdo the original in any respect.
Each Halloween, the resort hosts a Golf Cart Parade, and a Camp Site and Cabin decorating contest where campers go above and beyond in an attempt to outdo their neighbors.
One by one, they said their names and — as if working to outdo one another — paid homage to Mr. Trump, describing how honored they were to serve in his administration.
Ultimately, the South will determine whether strength among less affluent voters helps Mr. Sanders outdo Mr. Obama, who was crushed among less educated and less affluent white voters in the region.
But if developers side with Apple and the idea of putting AR in their own apps, it could deprive Facebook of AR experiences it's relying on to help it outdo Snapchat.
"The month's performance does not mean that 2016 is guaranteed to outdo the record sales of this past year," said Jack Nerad, an analyst with the research firm Kelley Blue Book.
To compete for customers, cruise lines are spending billions to outdo each other with outrageous amenities and entertainment, from a high-tech planetarium at sea to an on-board race track.
Russell testified that Michael Bever mentioned mass shootings at Columbine and the Aurora, Colorado, movie theater as benchmarks the pair hoped to outdo in a quest for publicity as serial killers.
Boeing, in looking to outdo a competitor, made some less-than-ideal decisions about the plane and basically used software to get around a bunch of other problems with the model.
That's pretty vague, and we will have no way of comparing it to this year's number, but the company will obviously be looking to outdo itself in what remains of 2018.
Whether it was Fab, Jadakiss, Lox, Mobb Deep, Wu-Tang, I was always trying to be better or realer or whatever I thought that they were, I had to outdo it.
The impetus to curate a perfect, magical childhood (with the corresponding "or else" implied) means that parents are always striving to outdo each other or themselves, with no room to relax.
And I think that they&aposve gotten now every one of these hosts goes on air and tries to outdo themselves as if Chris Matthews is become the model for them.
Some rap fans have said that the lyrics were being unfairly scrutinized by people who did not understand the genre, in which rappers constantly try to outdo and outshock their rivals.
Instead, Werdum could well be paired with Josh Barnett (35-8), one of the few big men on the UFC roster who can outdo him in terms of big-stage experience.
For all the anger and vitriol that George W. Bush and Barack Obama spawned over their eight years in office, Trump has managed to outdo them both -- in only eight months.
They were every week trying to outdo themselves to get on ESPN, so they could show these choreographed things that they planned during the week, trying to out-do one another.
But collaboration does not preclude a degree of rivalry, and rather unexpectedly, displays of religous devotion have become a field of competition among cosmonauts, with Russians tending to outdo the Americans.
Chinese firms are rushing to meet the growing demand from the country's security services, fuelling a surveillance tech arms race as companies look to outdo each others' tracking and monitoring capabilities.
With the exception of Bernie Sanders, who declined to attend the conference, each candidate for the White House tried to outdo the others in professing their love and commitment to Israel.
In 1890, America faced the rise of "yellow journalism" with Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst battling it out trying to outdo each other with sensationalistic and often wildly exaggerated stories.
Every single Halloween episode has been a season highlight, but "HalloVeen" still managed to outdo all the rest thanks to some canny callbacks, a clever twist, and a very good dog.
In an interview, Mr. Gunn spoke about why it's one of the few moments in the film without music and how he was inspired to outdo a "Fast and Furious" movie.
It is an apt description of Mr. Wilders, who sometimes seems to try to outdo himself more for shock value and to grab attention than for practical effect, particularly on immigration.
People who peddle Trump hatred for a living, they make a good living out of it, they try to outdo each other jocking for the pole position in their denunciations and descriptions.
Delrahim also laid explicit claim to privacy issues, which he said are linked to competition in that companies in a healthy market can work to outdo one another on pro-privacy features.
It&aposs almost like they are having the outrage Olympics trying to see who can say the most outrageous thing from week to week and they seem to continue to outdo themselves.
Large telecoms are trying to outdo each other when it comes to giving away stuff for free, sometimes in ways that may have lasting ripple effects on the state of the internet.
As extreme politicians race to outdo each other with punitive anti-abortion measures, it's essential to remember that these laws are not only unconstitutional – they are also medically unnecessary and scientifically baseless.
Her numbers even outdo those from the king of wealth redistribution, Bernie Sanders, who said in his convention speech that the top 21 percent have earned 2753 percent of all new income.
Ola operates in over 100 Indian cities and Uber in about 30, and both firms have burnt millions of dollars to lure riders and drivers in a bid to outdo each other.
Such ideas offer more hope than trying to outdo populists of right and left, or returning—as Jeremy Corbyn, leader of Britain's Labour Party, would wish—to the policies of the 1970s.
As workloads increase in size and complexity, the opportunities to turn them into parallel tasks improve, and that's where machines like the 12-core Mac Pro will handily outdo the iPhone 7.
Many small, elite colleges are insanely competitive to get into in the first place and they remain competitive as students try to outdo one another with grades, scholarships, extracurricular activities and internships.
But the spectacle of French billionaires trying to outdo one another with gifts that may win them tax breaks quickly intensified resentments over inequality that have flared during the Yellow Vest movement.
There was no doubt that the North would try to outdo the Olympics, said Ra Jong-yil, a South Korean political scientist and former deputy director of the country's National Intelligence Service.
In trying to outdo each other in proving their progressive bona fides, they often spent more time discussing the crimes they would not prosecute as district attorney than the ones they would.
It's best to think of the Super Bowl as the Content Bowl; brands try to outdo each other with celebrity power, attempts at creating viral moments, and trailers for the biggest movies.
That's because for Apple to outdo Amazon in the home assistant game, it will need to prioritize skills that have long been on its back burner — cloud services and A.I., for instance.
The Democratic death match was a replica of the Trump-dominated GOP debates four years ago, with competing candidates trying to outdo each other in bombast, distraction, and burn-it-down rhetoric.
Mr. Murdoch, 86, and Mr. Trump, 71, are also alike in that they were both sent to military schools as boys before going on to outdo their fathers in the family businesses.
But in Sesimbra, a sedate seaside town at the foot of the Arrabida mountain range in Portugal, every restaurant window attempts to outdo its neighbour in the weirdness of seafood on offer.
Global demand for oil could outdo the 10-year average in 2017 as the health of the world economy improves and demand for road transport continues to grow, OPEC said in the report.
Completing the theme of trying to outdo everyone, the lock is compatible with Amazon's Alexa and Google Assistant now, and the company says it will work with Apple's HomeKit platform later this year.
Quebec used to be more devoutly Catholic than France, but these days it is racing to imitate and even outdo the Gallic motherland in its embrace of secularism, and probably going too far.
What started as an attempt to use shock value to outdo Trick on his own song (and she did) turned into something else when she performed it live in front of Black women.
The NPL's ever-smaller clocks are just one step towards marketable products that could vastly outdo GPS (which itself is an application of atomic timekeeping) in navigation, or help spot what lies underground.
While the Olympus E-M10 II is one of our favorite still cameras under a grand, the Panasonic GX85 can outdo it in many ways, particularly if you care about capturing 4K video.
The tax story is evidence that when it comes to elite corruption, no one can really outdo Trump, who managed to turn a $1 billion loss into a financial windfall from the IRS.
Baker -- a seasoned vet at the Becky's Fund charity fashion show in D.C. -- decided to show some skin his 4th time around, and he somehow managed to outdo himself AGAIN this past weekend.
But I've been told that every night the hosts of these shows try to outdo each other by lambasting President Trump, who has only been in office for a little over 100 days.
LONDON (Reuters) - Retailers across Europe chased shoppers on "Black Friday" in a test of consumer demand, particularly in Britain, where the spending spree imported from the U.S. looked set to outdo last year.
"Future moms and dads increasingly feel social pressure to participate and outdo their peers or risk coming across as subpar parents before their child is even born," writes Diane Stopyra for Marie Claire.
" Trump appears eager to strike such a blow: The White House issued a press release this week that merely republished a McClatchy article titled "Trump Seeks to Outdo Obama in Backing Black Colleges.
Ultimately, e-commerce players that are backed by big companies will thrive in the region as competition heats up with companies trying to outdo each other to gain market share, Forrester's Wang said.
As just one example, the Palo Alto neighborhood where Silicon Valley's tech stars live is a sight to behold as local moguls try to outdo each other on Halloween decorations, candy, and bands.
And like millions of others, he learned that it's hard for an individual investor — even a retired one with lots of spare time — to outdo the pros and beat the market's maddening volatility.
But with Diallo, a 6-foot-6 swingman who posted an eyebrow-raising 44 1/2-inch vertical leap here, he may outdo even himself by coaching a so-called none-and-done.
So while every season of BoJack is ambitious in its own way, season four may in fact outdo them all, if only because it so thoroughly challenges the show itself at every turn.
It's a chance to finally settle the score between two ambitious pols who've been vying to outdo one another politically since they graduated from the same small college more than 25 years ago.
A serving official, who also asked for anonymity, explained how the two men and their teams are constantly engaged in a real-time online battle to outdo each other and capture the day's headlines.
Meanwhile, the Republican Party presidential candidates try to outdo one another in tough-guy rhetoric: Donald Trump says he'll just send in the troops, and Ted Cruz calls for carpet bombing to defeat ISIS.
But even with such high expectations, Chanel manages to outdo itself every year — after all, if there's one thing Chanel would never do, aside from making Crocs or putting anything on sale, it's disappoint.
While we didn't think it was possible to outdo the Unicorn Frappuccino, a drink that quickly sold out (not before inspiring Halloween costumes and internet rants alike), Starbucks latest beverage could be a contender.
There were always countless Black girls who would take something they saw in the mainstream and tweak it to outdo the next person and the next person would change it to out-do them.
In recent months police forces have been vying to outdo each other in their efforts to implement the party's campaign against "black and evil forces", a term covering everyone from thugs to labour activists.
They have lost only one game at home and one game on the road, and are pouring in an obscene 218 points per game, a pace that would outdo the remarkable 22013-214 team.
The theory predicts that participants — in this case minor hockey players — have a tendency to overspend to outdo their opponents, which might mean paying for hundreds of hours on the ice to practice shooting.
There's a pack mentality around film critics that takes hold for a thing like this, with everyone trying to outdo one another, as feeling strongly a certain way about a certain thing becomes fashionable.
If you're unfamiliar with Sid Meier's Civilization series, players lead a historical nation from the ancient era to modern times while trying to outdo other nations in the fields of culture, science, military, and religion.
Blac Chyna is pissed at Tyga for jacking her Ferrari birthday party plans for their son, and adding his own bells and whistles to outdo her ... and she smells a rat behind the whole mess.
While its possible Dodge will find a way to outdo the Demon before the current generation of the Challenger expires in 2021, or so, there are currently no plans for a successor to the Viper.
I can't tell you that the Pixel 2 is manifestly and consistently superior to the Pixel: in truly low-light conditions, I get the sense that a steadily held Pixel might outdo a Pixel 2.
A rivalry ignited that propelled them forward, each boy constantly scouring the internet for sheet music of songs old and new, genres strange and alien—something, anything, that would outdo or surprise the other one.
The brand organized the 2000 gift guides into 10 different categories, including items for the "thinker," the "lover" and a list of "ridiculous" products that somehow managed to outdo their craziest picks from years past.
Before hosting countless infosec talks and capture-the-flag games, it used to be a sort of anarchic hackfest, with attendees trying to outdo one another by infiltrating each others devices' or hacking personal info.
Paul Gauguin, Honoré Daumier, Gustave Courbet, Théodule Ribot, Claude Monet, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Vincent van Gogh and Paul Cézanne, even though smaller in scale, all outdo Schnabel's flabby, ham-fisted, white elephants — hands down.
" The 20 Democratic contestants represent a larger cast than the coming season of "Big Brother," and the speed-rounds needed to keep the evening moving along will outdo even the fastest version of "Double Jeopardy.
And if you want to find a statistical feat as difficult and as cool as what Westbrook did this season, you would be hard-pressed to outdo Rickey Henderson's 1982 season for the Oakland A's.
Though some researchers and activists question the environmental bona fides of biofuels, Democratic presidential candidates have pledged strong support for this industry, even as they've tried to outdo one another in ambition on climate change.
Now Cook has an opportunity to outdo Nielsen and Jaworski, by helping Oakland stay alive despite his inexperience, and Osweiler can prove Houston did not err when it invested so heavily in an unproven commodity.
So now Sony's second iteration of the 1000X, the $299.99 25XM21000, have to outdo not only Bose and Sony's awesome first try but also a number of sweet-sounding alternatives from a suddenly highly competitive field.
A different life might have turned out worse; in any case, no hypothetical alternative can outdo the one you have, with all its nuances and richness, "like the fastidious excess of a peasant scene by Bruegel".
I was never worried about tone, but it was about figuring out the tone and making sure that event — you're not going to outdo the gut-punch Infinity War gave audiences, and we didn't want to.
Vulnerable red-state Dems up for reelection in 2018 are being pressured to back Trump's pick, while those eying 2020 presidential bids are locked in a sprint to outdo each other in their opposition to Kavanaugh.
As apartment buildings across the city race to outdo one another with the extra-special perks known as amenities, the Hudson Yards mega-project on the Far West Side has come up with an unusual offering.
It creates an adversarial mentality that makes productive collaboration less likely, encourages gaming of the system and leads all concerned to focus not on meaningful improvement but on trying to outdo (and perhaps undermine) everyone else.
On a recent episode of Recode Decode, Atlassian co-CEO Mike Cannon-Brookes told Recode's Kara Swisher that Australian tech companies such as his should build bridges to Silicon Valley, rather than try to outdo it.
He tried to outdo himself with each ostentatious flourish, giving Rogers not just one but two brand-new vehicles: a baby blue Lincoln Continental and a customized Dodge van with red velvet curtains and CB radios.
Disney has continued its never-ending race to outdo itself in the culinary realm, creating new themed treats for special occasions, holidays and movie releases year round—but the Christmas season really shines above the rest.
The new muscle car model features a motor that summons a few elements from the 808 hp Demon's 6.2-liter supercharged V8 in an effort to outdo the original Hellcat's 707 hp with a monstrous 797 hp.
In the late 90s, early 2000s, that was kind of the trend, where every company was trying to outdo each other... I kept thinking that other people in the US were going to start making more bukkakes.
We don't know how it will impact Apple's overall sales, or whether it will set off a kind of mobile arms race to see which phone maker can outdo the other in the upper premium price point.
But over the past several years, Thanksgiving has become the new tradition as malls and stores try to outdo others to get their first dibs on the shopper at a time of increasing competition from online retailers.
"This will feed directly into the US nuclear and missile-defense lobby agenda and help them make their case for boosting US capabilities," Kristensen said, adding that he's "waiting for our guys to try to outdo him."
Imagine Facebook and Instagram trying to outdo each other to protect your privacy and keep misinformation out of your feed, instead of working together to sell your data, inundate you with misinformation, and undermine our election security.
The call by al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) follows warnings by security officials and experts that the two groups are trying to outdo each other in the region and claim the mantle of global jihad.
One-day shipping marks the latest salvo in a fight between two retailers that have consistently tried to outdo each other in everything from online order delivery to grabbing a bigger share of the online grocery market.
If Samsung's overzealous insistence on speed and internal pressures to outdo rivals were partly to blame for the Note 7's flaws, others said the way the company had handled the situation indicated much broader management problems.
The Bahujan Samaj Party (the elephant) and an alliance between the Samajwadi party (the bicycle) and Congress (the hand) had both assumed they would match or outdo the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of Narendra Modi, the prime minister.
While The Handmaid's Tale is already so bleak its star is tired of hearing about all the doom and gloom, the Hulu drama still managed to outdo itself in the devastatingly dark department with last week's cliffhanger ending.
Rihanna could wear a paper bag and outdo the rest of us like it's nothing, but the world stops the moment she decides to show off her costume of the year ("thick Rihanna" was trending worldwide on Tuesday).
Sterling has sunk to its lowest in 3003 months as the two candidates tried to outdo each other with hard Brexit rhetoric, including pledges to leave the EU with or without a transition trade deal, come the Oct.
Sterling has sunk to its lowest in 27 months as the two candidates tried to outdo each other with hard Brexit rhetoric, including pledges to leave the EU with or without a transition trade deal, come the Oct.
Gone is the brash desire to outdo the American investment bank Goldman Sachs — some here once joked that BTG stood for "Better Than Goldman," and the bank expanded to Hong Kong, the United States and Europe, even Switzerland.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Japan's Misaki Matsutomo and Ayaka Takahashi showed nerves of steel to outdo a formidable Danish pair in the women's doubles final at the Olympics on Thursday and claim their nation's first badminton gold medal.
This commercial returns to the hopeful, unifying tone that characterized Mr. Rubio's campaign throughout 2015, before adversity prompted him to try to outdo Mr. Trump at times in gloom-and-doom warnings or in locker room-style insults.
Our survey was conducted last November, but today it is clear that the leading candidates are striving to outdo one another on appealing to social conservative policies (particularly immigration) and hawkish foreign policy (including "carpet-bombing" our enemies).
The biggest draws this year are Lorde, who will preview her coming album, "Melodrama," on Friday, and Chance the Rapper, who will try to outdo her later that evening with a headlining set of feel-good hip-hop.
Image: Harness Image: Harness By measuring these four areas, it not only provides a way to track performance, he sees it as a way to gamify these metrics where each team tries to outdo one another around efficiency.
In every episode of Brooklyn Nine-Nine, it seems as though the series is trying to get Andre Braugher to outdo himself with yet another perfect delivery of increasingly ridiculous lines for his stoic character, Captain Raymond Holt.
We're introduced to Thomas Edison (played by Benedict Cumberbatch) and George Westinghouse (played by Michael Shannon) as they talk up the coming electrical revolution, how it will change the world, and how they're each looking to outdo their rival.
Given how entrenched Sonos is as the go-to name for connected home audio — and how good the Play:25 sounds — B&O is making a bold bet that it can not only match but outdo the incumbent leader.
Both men are one of five children, and both idolized their emotionally abusive fathers while eventually striving to not just emulate but outdo their dads — as if to finally prove their worthiness — while treating women as on-camera props.
Across the country, the weather seemed to keep trying to outdo itself, with hail the size of grapes and golf balls falling from Jerusalem to Mitzpe Ramon in the south, streets flooding and dozens of stranded motorists needing rescue.
Here's how he's using them to take on Trump" by Recode's Tony Romm: Last fall, "the LinkedIn co-founder cooked up ... a card game ... where players could compete to outdo each other in crafting the most offensive phrases possible.
And it comes at a time when Republicans are considering a major expansion of the child tax credit, setting up an arms race for the parties to try to outdo each other on expanding benefits for families with kids.
Leonce: Thinking of ways to outdo ourselves honestly, we came really far in a year's time, so I'm really excited to see what directions we go in next year with artwork and lineups and new venues we'll try out.
It was time for a course correction in the fashion industry as the desire to go faster and faster simply to outdo the other became the driving force rather than putting the dialogue with the customer at the center.
But goddamn if the show didn't just outdo itself all over again with this gorgeous hour, which knots three journeys together with such intricate finality that, more than ever, I have no idea where The Leftovers goes from here.
The European Central Bank launched new bond purchases worth 210 billion euros ($1723 billion) at an emergency meeting late on Wednesday, in a bid to prevent a deep recession that threatened to outdo the 2172-21 global financial crisis.
"Imagine Facebook and Instagram trying to outdo each other to protect your privacy and keep misinformation out of your feed, instead of working together to sell your data, inundate you with misinformation, and undermine our election security," she said.
It's enticingly off-kilter, and another frequent amuse manages to outdo it: a spoonful or so of white-asparagus foam above a warm custard of sunflower-seed butter, dense and nutty and sweet with a few drops of honey.
It's enticingly off-kilter, and another frequent amuse manages to outdo it: a spoonful or so of white-asparagus foam above a warm custard of sunflower-seed butter, dense and nutty and sweet with a few drops of honey.
B.J.P. chief ministers across India are now falling over themselves in a quest to outdo one another in showing their love of the Indian cow, which, as Mr. Khan's killing demonstrates, is animated partly by a hatred of Muslims.
Ola and rival Uber have been locked in a fierce battle for a bigger piece of India's $12 billion taxi market and have burnt millions of dollars to lure riders and drivers in a bid to outdo each other.
So the LinkedIn co-founder cooked up plans during the presidential election to challenge Trump at his own game — a card game, to be exact, where players could compete to outdo each other in crafting the most offensive phrases possible.
Primary markets executives are likely to outdo their colleagues on the trading desks again in the coming year, as money flowing into several expected IPOs may drain liquidity from the broader market, said Jiahe Chen, chief economist at Cinda Securities.
Larry Cohen, a senior adviser to the campaign, said the campaign aims to match or outdo the 10,000 volunteers it enlisted in New York by drawing on the Labor for Bernie volunteer group, local and national unions and other groups.
Apple and Google will be leaders no matter what, but there's vast opportunity to outdo them in some narrower sphere, whether it be kitchen gadgets, living room assistants, or just very good utility apps like Outlook, Pocket Casts, or Dark Sky.
Batteries are dense, heavy things that require space, so to design an Android smartphone that lasts as long as an iPhone and yet is as thin and light actually requires you to not just match Apple's engineering, but to outdo it.
While Amazon and Walmart continue to try to outdo each other in the race to dominate consumer retail commerce, LetGo is among the fast-growing cadre of startups that are taking on Craigslist and eBay in the sale of used goods.
Because more investment is needed, I want to see candidates running for all offices, in all states, from both parties, trying to outdo one another on the importance of investing in access to affordable, high-quality child care and early learning.
Putting in long hours, trying to outdo everyone else, and insisting on crushing every goal in every area of life might be a sign that someone is trying to prove to the world that they are good enough. Self-sabotage.
Mr. Massey also said he would outdo Mr. de Blasio's push to build and preserve 200,000 units of affordable housing over 10 years, adding that as a real estate executive he could be more effective than the mayor on housing issues.
Likewise, the protagonist in While We're Young (Stiller again), a documentary filmmaker wounded by his lack of success, rants when frauds and hacks outdo him, and confesses to his wife that he feels like a child posing as a grown-up.
Or there was the undeniably impressive 15,000-foot-long "Wall Off Trump" banner, which managed to outdo Spencer Tunick's earlier protest involving 100 nude women with mirrors in naked ranks just outside the RNC at dawn of the Convention's first day.
Ever since the weird, patently heteronormative wave of gender-reveal videos first hit the internet sometime in the late 1003s, expectant dads have been trying to outdo one another, unveiling the sex of their unborn kids with ever-increasing intensity.
While ISIS quickly claimed responsibility for the attack, some experts say al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) is more likely behind the bloodshed, raising concerns that rival terror groups are trying to outdo one another and establish dominance in the region.
The film was expected to do big numbers at the box office, but it continues to steamroll through records and is on pace to potentially outdo Avatar, the highest grossing film of all time with $29.7 billion at the global box office.
Tierra Whack's album is a really clever, masterfully made album whereas ours is literally the sound of six people in a community hall in rural NSW trying to outdo each other with the dumbest and funnest way to approach writing a song.
YouTubers were already in a constant state of trying to outdo themselves and one another on a platform that requires relentless creativity, but this increase in competition—and the disappearance of ad revenue—made the sheer desperation for views higher than ever.
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Coupled with a high enough battery capacity to keep a vehicle running during darker hours, solar-powered cars have the potential to completely outdo other new types of tech that are currently in the pipeline — from hybrid vehicles to hydrogen-powered cars.
The ancient agora at the foothill of the Acropolis doesn't see any commercial action these days, so head instead to the vibrant Varvakeios Central Market, where vendors try to outdo one another's shouts hawking fresh catches, colorful vegetables and fresh cuts of meat.
The aim is to catch up with, and possibly outdo, rivals such as Royal Dutch Shell and Repsol as investor pressure over climate change mounts, said the sources who declined to be named as the plans have not yet been made public.
It stops cities and states from trying to outdo each other while ignoring the needs of our constituents — a practice that only serves to make the rich richer and starves communities of finite resources like funding for healthcare, public education, infrastructure, or environmental sustainability.
Reese gives a quick overview of the scientific developments in cellular agriculture, but his main aim is to identify forces that these products will have to overcome if they are to outdo animal meat on a mass scale, and to offer advice on marketing them.
Ironically, far from weakening them, the schism between the groups linked to al-Qaeda and those with ISIS affiliations may be contributing to the uptick in violence as the militants literally compete to outdo each other in the hopes of attracting recruits and other resources.
But mass murderers often seek to innovate to outdo their predecessors, including through the exploitation of the media, Mr. Meloy, the forensic psychologist, noted, and Mr. Tarrant appears to have broken new ground in his self-conscious efforts to surf the waves of internet fandom.
With his drone and a personal camera crew close behind, the once Fresh Prince bungee-jumps from a helicopter, dances with Mark Anthony, tackles his fear of scuba diving, and climbs to the top of a bridge to outdo all other "In My Feelings" challenge videos.
It was as if Trump wanted to outdo the Democratic Convention speech that featured the parents of a Muslim-American soldier who died in the Iraq War and dare the news media to demonize these parents even after they excoriated him for demonizing the Muslim parents.
Under the influence of hashish, "people completely unsuited for word-play will improvise an endless string of puns and wholly improbable idea relationships fit to outdo the ablest masters of this preposterous craft," wrote the French poet, essayist, and general chill-ass dude Charles Baudelaire in 20113.
With the recent dramas surrounding the real Miss America pageant — namely, its elimination of swimsuits and other changes leading to what has been described as internal turmoil — it may be difficult for the drama in this fictional black comedy series about beauty pageants to outdo real life.
But we obviously weren't counting on "God's Plan" to come along and outdo everyone in the "flagrant charity" competition, and moreover, to do so in such a lax, easygoing manner that gives the impression that all of this is just business as usual for the rapper.
Going into the rebuilding and renovating in the months after, the goal was to outdo the hotel's existing motto at the time — "more than a hotel" — by finding a way to maintain the best parts of the old and bring in the best of what's new and modern.
After one such attack, in 2017, the Sri Lankan human rights lawyer Gehan Gunatilleke told me that the government's inadequate response is "legitimizing ultra-conservative" Muslim groups, noting that some of the Muslim groups are trying to outdo each on their radicalism to please their Middle Eastern backers.
But as Vox's Matt Yglesias laid out (you should read his full explainer), this goes far beyond software: Boeing, in looking to outdo a competitor, made some less-than-ideal decisions about the plane and basically used software to get around a bunch of other problems with the model.
Tracks such as "HUMBLE," where Lamar takes pride in not needing drugs to get into a groove, and "ELEMENT," in which he vows to convincingly outdo his contemporaries with style, are further proof that, at this stage of his career, Kendrick Lamar's biggest challenge is topping his own work.
At the same time that they were doing each other favors — Credico said he fulfilled the "quid pro quo" by going on Stone's radio show as a guest — the two men also seemed to be trying to outdo each other when they talked about their connections to Assange.
We didn't think Dorian Electra — our favorite queer pop singer and video director — could possibly outdo their unforgettable anthem for the infinite powers of lady pleasure, Ode To The Clitoris (though we're certainly still playing 2000 Years Of Drag and The Dark History Of High Heels on repeat, as well).
For example, in Denmark, the centre-left Social Democrats have co-opted a number of more typically conservative ideas, such as the external processing of asylum claims, and linking future intake of refugees to integration outcomes, in an effort to match and outdo the already strict policies of the incumbent government.
She is also popular for her verses that focus on female empowerment and self-esteem, such as this poem published on her Facebook page for International Women's Day, entitled progress: our work should equip the next generation of women to outdo us in every field this is the legacy we'll leave.
"While a growing number of states are working to advance popular pro-life laws, Illinois is trying to outdo New York's abortion extremism — and unborn children and their mothers will pay the price," Jill Stanek, the national campaign chair for the Susan B. Anthony List, told the Chicago Sun-Times.
A few days after some dingus somehow confused an emergency exit for the door to the bathroom halfway through an Indian airline's flight, another passenger in the country managed to outdo him, derailing his entire flight all because he apparently thought the cockpit was an appropriate place to charge his phone.
Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion"Pancakes with syrup or cheeseburgers are never a health food, but it seems like the Cheesecake Factory, Chili's, and other chains are trying to outdo each other to make them worse," CSPI senior nutritionist Lindsay Moyer wrote in an article on the organization's website.
Truitt, who died in 2004 and was the subject of a solo show this past fall at Matthew Marks Gallery in New York, left behind a significant body of work, including a number of nearly forgotten paintings from the 1970s — blocks of primary colors that outdo Judd at his own game.
But it left the candidates seeming to revert to caricatures of themselves: Mr. Sanders and Ms. Warren trying to outdo each other on the speed with which they would withdraw troops and Mr. Biden and Mr. Buttigieg carefully leaving themselves room to keep modest amounts of American power in the region.
Self-driving cars have been a mainstay at CES for a while now, but as we noted last year: the novelty of these cars is getting old and, increasingly, companies are instead trying to outdo each other with tech inside the car rather than competing on self-driving features alone.
Photo: Cliff Owen (AP)Amazon's grueling, year-long HQ2 search—which mostly entailed cities across the country competing to outdo each other with the most lavish incentives, often behind closed doors—has come to a close, with the company reportedly choosing New York and Crystal City, a neighborhood in Arlington County, Virginia.
It's usually just the thought of two or more women having an impromptu belching contest with both trying to outdo the other by chugging more and more soda, which tends to lead to bloating, and holding it in until the pressure becomes too much, and it explodes out, followed by smaller uncontrollable burps.
As his detractors have described a Trump presidency as a grave threat to the United States, citing his statements calling into question longstanding national security policies and alliances and even his commitment to the Constitution, Mr. Trump is now trying to outdo those accusations with his own warnings about the danger Mrs.
Had Trump limited himself to a good little fix of the Iran deal that would have kept Iran's nuclear program on ice for 25 years, had he not set out to transform Iran to prove that he could radically outdo Obama, we'd be in a lot better place than we are now.
SIX The wives of the infamous King Henry VIII try to outdo each other with their sad stories, via a singing competition, in this new musical that has been a hit on the West End and at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater, and is currently running at American Repertory Theater in Cambridge (through Sept. 233).
Or this glittery, high fashion Mommy and Me moment courtesy of Vetements in N.Y.C. But of course, it will be hard for the family to ever outdo this Yeezy Season 3 moment where every member of the family sat in the crowd at MSG during Kanye's runway show turned listening party wearing custom, coordinated Yeezy x Balmain.
The two compete to see who can throw the more epic parties complete with big name musical acts like Aerosmith (Oracle last year) and U2 (Salesforce this year.) But the time isn't far off when another hot developer event may outdo them both (at least on the musical front) because it's in the business of producing and promoting concerts.
"You can bet the fossil fuel endorsement sweepstakes will kick into full swing as those in the Republican field will try and outdo one another in attacking clean air, clean energy and climate action policies backed by the American public but opposed by deep pocked fossil fuel campaign funders," Sierra Club Political Director Khalid Pitts said in a statement.
And his power as a negotiator has been the great promise on which he's rested his presidency, pulling out of international deals like the Paris climate agreement and the Trans-Pacific Partnership, promising to outdo his predecessors even though previous partners were carrying on without the US. North Korea was to be (and may still be!) his first chance to deliver.
James provides a gust of fresh air in part because writer-director Ol Parker seeks to outdo the original (which featured a stronger roster of ABBA songs) both through the addition of new characters (including Cher, as well as Andy Garcia as the hotel's dreamy manager) and by simply throwing dozens of dancers at the musical numbers, which risks becoming wearisome.
One of his favorite tricks was performed by a master prestidigitator called the Great Flydini on Johnny Carson's "Tonight Show": So it's not surprising that Mr. Harris and Mr. Steinberg would try to outdo the Great Flydini — O.K., it's really the comedian and magician Steve Martin — by magically breaking an entire crossword entry out of the confines of its grid.
Trinidad-style carnival fetes, after all, are not mere parties but full-on productions, transforming the days surrounding the parade into an unofficial competition: Which modish fete will not only eclipse the more traditional elements of carnival — the parade, the calypso contests, the competition for carnival king and queen — but outdo others in terms of venue, food, D.J. lineup and musical guests?
Dressed all in black, with her face hidden behind Cutler & Gross sunglasses, she would take large sheets of paper out with her in the evening and draw in situ: first in hashish-scented jazz dives and the strip joints of Soho; later at the Blitz club, where London's New Romantics took pains to outdo one another in the wild extravagance of their dress.
That is, its lead performer, Mr. Hernández, comes off like that obnoxious fellow in your college acting class who "spontaneously" sheds all his clothes during the first stretching exercise, while Mr. Rocha Minter takes the role of the guy in your M.F.A. program who is maybe a little too eager to demonstrate that he can outdo the radical French intellectual Georges Bataille.
Gasol is in good company, as he is one of a record-high 34 current players from the National Basketball Association playing on teams hoping to outdo the U.S. men, who have won gold in five of the past six Olympics but lost out in 2000 to Argentina, a result that led to deep soul-searching and the reorganization of the nation's Olympic basketball program.
I'm partial to What a Time to Be Alive, his collaboration with Drake, which got dismissed as interim product when it came out yet swerves to life with more spirit than any of the mixtapes — the beats fusing murk and gleam, Future's deep growl contrasting markedly with Drake's smug snicker, each rapper trying to outdo the other so they can claim the project as theirs.
Marianne Williamson might have raised some eyebrows when she said she would outdo New Zealand in making sure the United States is the best place in the world for a child to grow up during the first Democratic presidential debate, but the candidate is dead serious about it: she just rolled out a proposal to create a new federal government department dedicated to children and youth.
A few months ago, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation produced a report on adolescent wellness that listed the "extreme pressure to succeed or outdo everyone else," prevalent in places where the fortunate congregate — the kind of pressure it said that can lead to overwhelming stress and alcohol addiction — as one of the six greatest threats to healthy adolescent development alongside poverty, homophobia and racism.
Anyway, they did it over there and went in through the skull and did this and that to whatever success they had, and then our guys started doing it—my guy, Walter Freeman, who's the basis of my character—he had a famous grandfather, and I think he suffered from a kind of narcissistic, sick ambition to outdo his grandfather and plant his flag in some way that wasn't entirely overshadowed.
One thing I see every year is the big players in the TV space — Samsung, LG and Sony — all trying to outdo each other when it comes to panel sizes, pixel counts, and the sheer amount of tech one can cram into a TV.  Last year, for example, Samsung brought an enormous 8K OLED TV — which, as pointless as it was for most consumers, did look mighty impressive in the flesh.
"How are they going to outdo what they've done in the past year to get the kind of stock movement they had?" said Ascendiant Capital's Edward Woo, one of the two analysts with neutral ratings on EA. EA's stock price tripled through 2014 and 2015 after Andrew Wilson, an Australian trained in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, took over late in 2013 as CEO and reinvigorated growth, in part by addressing the company's ailing reputation among gamers.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Flatterers First, Then President Praises Himself": With all the fuss over the Public Theater's production of a Trumpish "Julius Caesar," there's another Shakespearean scene described on Tuesday's front page: the fawning members of President Trump's cabinet, publicly declaring, as the cameras are rolling, their love for the boss, and Mr. Trump nodding his approval as each one tries to outdo the obsequiousness of the last speaker's praises.
Moderate Candidates Still Tend to Outdo Extreme Ones 6 Takeaways From Tuesday's Primary Elections Democrats in Rust Belt: Stay Close to Trump, but Not Too Close An Ohio Special Election Shapes Up as a Big Test of the 'Blue Wave' Eric T. Schneiderman, the New York State attorney general who rose to national prominence because of his confrontations with the Trump administration, resigned Monday after The New Yorker reported that four women had accused him of physically assaulting them.
Still, for anyone who doubts the ability of fashion to affect perception, I give you the Met Gala — perhaps the best people-watching event of the year, get the popcorn now — as Exhibit A. Officially the opening benefit for the Metropolitan Museum of Art's big Costume Institute show, the event, which takes place tonight, is the ultimate fashion-meets-Wall-Street-meets-Hollywood moment, where power brokers from near and far convene and attempt to outdo one another in the stakes of wearable art.
This year, hoping to outdo itself in volume, Amazon offered the third generation of its Echo Dot smart speaker for $2100, less than half of the retail price announced just two months ago; a $1993 discount on the kids' version of the Echo Dot, and a $2199 discount if you buy three at once; $250 off the Echo Plus, announced two months ago; $260 off the Echo Spot, $100 off two Echo Spots; $50 off the Echo Show, announced two months ago, $120 off two Echo Shows; and so on, forever.

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