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25 Sentences With "outspends"

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It is stunning that Microsoft now outspends Intel on CAPEX.
Saudi Arabia still outspends them as a proportion of GDP—a staggering 11%.
The health care lobby outspends almost every other industry, and it is to great effect.
America outspends the rest of the world on military space capabilities by a ratio of three to one.
And note that the labor sector, say, hugely outspends it, while its political power has seemed to diminish.
Netflix also outspends everyone, paying $15 billion a year for content, and has more than 160 million global subscribers.
Chase today outspends AmEx, but the financial services corporation still spends plenty — $9.2 billion last year, to be exact.
And he has lavished billions extra on a Pentagon that already outspends the world's seven next largest militaries combined.
India now outspends every European country on defense, while South Korea's increase in spending last year was its highest since 2005.
It often outspends its rivals and has forced the industry's biggest players to embrace streaming as they abandon, albeit slowly, the pay-television model.
The group outspends in proportion to its population in several categories, from ethnic hair care and beauty (22082 percent) to bottled water (212 percent).
Nike does not make its R&D budget public, but everyone in the industry agrees that the company outspends its rivals by orders of magnitude.
Trump far outspends his fellow 2020 candidates in social ads on sites like Facebook, according to a tracker maintained by communications agency Bully Pulpit Interactive.
Putin challenges and threatens NATO, an alliance that outspends and outguns Russia, in the expectation that the West will back away from an open confrontation.
In legalisation initiatives the "Yes" side increasingly outspends the "No" side: in Alaska by four to one, in Oregon by more than 50 to one.
Netflix already outspends its rivals, including HBO, FX and CBS, while Apple has recently signaled to Hollywood it would spend more than $1 billion on original content.
Still, what happens if Netflix, buoyed by a $135 billion market valuation that's close to double all of Time Warner, outspends HBO on the most promising new shows?
If Clinton's side vastly outspends Trump's side, it could well have big effects on election results -- especially if Clinton's campaign uses resources on advertising to keep Trump's negatives up.
China vastly outspends the United States in a country once destroyed by Cold War superpower rivalry, and its money goes on highly visible infrastructure projects and with no demands for political reform.
It now has more laboratory scientists than any other country, outspends the entire European Union on research and development, and produces more scientific articles than any other nation except the United States.
And while military spending by U.S. military rivals such as Russia and China has risen over the last five years, the U.S. still outspends the rest of the world on defense, by far.
The United States still outspends its rivals on the military, with a roughly $28500 billion budget that is three times as much as Beijing's and more than six times as much as Moscow's.
But the outcry has called attention to a phenomenon that's happened quietly over the last couple of years: ICE outspends its budget to keep tens of thousands of immigrants in detention, then asks Congress, or other agencies, to make up the difference.
The Affordable Care Act, passed in early 2010, roughly halved the uninsured share of the population, though the bill and its ultimate effect are issues of controversy. The U.S. health-care system far outspends any other nation, measured both in per capita spending and as percentage of GDP. However, the U.S. is a global leader in medical innovation.
"Treen opens campaign against Edwards", Minden Press-Herald, December 10, 1982, pg. 1 At a fundraiser in Thibodaux to celebrate his 55th birthday, Treen said that Edwards in 1980 "left a pile of unpaid bills and a stinking surplus of hazardous waste dumps.""Pile of unpaid bills; a stinking surplus", Minden Press-Herald, July 18, 1983, pg. 3 As of June 30, 1983, Edwards raised far more campaign cash than Treen, $5.4 million to $2.1 million."Edwards outspends Treen", Minden Press-Herald, July 25, 1983, pg.

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