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"outstrip" Definitions
  1. outstrip something to become larger, more important, etc. than somebody/something
  2. outstrip something to be faster, better or more successful than somebody you are competing against synonym surpass
  3. outstrip somebody to run faster than somebody in a race so that you pass them

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"We can't have a situation where airport charges, not just outstrip but way outstrip inflation," IAG CEO Willie Walsh told journalists in Amsterdam.
But Chen says machines already outstrip humans in other aspects.
Demand for gasoline can outstrip or lag demand for oil.
The safest prediction is that reality will outstrip our imaginations.
He forecasts demand initially could outstrip supply by 250,000 bpd.
But recent precedents suggest these claims will outstrip the NFIP's funds.
Technological advancement will always outstrip the pace at which laws change.
The increases in premiums and deductibles both outstrip increases in wages.
That is roughly the number by which deaths currently outstrip births.
At the foreign online banks, savings still outstrip loans (mostly mortgages).
Supply continues to outstrip demand, especially in peripheral regions and Geneva.
"The needs [of Syria] continue to outstrip the resources," said Charles.
Such undertakings could outstrip, or absorb, national human space-flight programmes.
That alleviates some concerns that surging U.S. production would outstrip demand.
Revenues from digital games far outstrip the world of book publishing.
"'Objects' Outstrip Jets Over Capital," was the headline in The Times.
But the savings clearly outstrip the roughly $1bn cost of deploying Aadhaar.
Anti-Semitic incidents in the United States still outstrip those against Muslims.
Oscar-hunting marketing budgets often outstrip the cost of shooting the film.
Drug overdose deaths in rural counties far outstrip those in metropolitan areas.
For another, demand growth may still outstrip the increase in available supplies.
The economic gains from this mitigation would far outstrip the financial cost.
Falling stockpiles could alleviate some concerns that surging U.S. production would outstrip demand.
The costs of treating polluted water sources would far outstrip this meager increase.
"It's mathematically impossible for household wealth to continuously outstrip disposable income," he said.
Young children's creativity seems to outstrip that of even the most imaginative adults.
Sometimes he reaches a bit too far, and ideas and references outstrip images.
Still, it is a risk that the hype will outstrip the reality very quickly.
Yet the oddity is that, in many ways, Messi's achievements outstrip those of Maradona.
Yet he has pretensions to grandiosity that far outstrip the art of the possible.
But some analysts pointed to reasons foreign interest in Shenzhen's market might outstrip Shanghai.
Physicists produce configurations of particle collisions that outstrip the functions mathematicians have to offer.
If weeks like the last two are any indication, imports may soon outstrip exports.
For Mr. Trump, his daughter Ivanka, and her husband, Jared Kushner, outstrip everyone else.
Unmitigated global warming could result in catastrophic scenarios that outstrip any capacity to adapt.
At times, inevitability begins to outstrip surprise, and feeling is more reported than animated.
Major internet sellers are also seeing demand outstrip what they&aposre able to provide.
Oil prices remain near 12-year lows as global supply continues to outstrip demand.
Some analysts estimate the total eventual claims against the bank will outstrip RBS's expectations.
So at some point in the future, demand is likely to outstrip supply again.
The article said that the demands of middle school basically outstrip many students' cognitive abilities.
Of course, there is a chance that overall Democratic performance will outstrip 2016 and 2012.
These questions, in many ways, outstrip the current framework for how America regulates auto safety.
By 2030 it is forecast that demand for water will outstrip available supplies by 40%.
The company's annual revenues still outstrip those of any other listed firm in the world.
Roche on Thursday forecast U.S. tax changes would help profit growth outstrip sales in 2018.
It's easy to see how the demands of Howard's social mission might outstrip its resources.
But in Missouri, Republican gains in rural areas far outstrip Democratic advantages in big cities.
When populations outstrip the resources available to the people, there is chaos, flight and tragedy.
In coming years, cancer deaths could even outstrip heart disease deaths for the first time.
The demands of "1 billion people" outstrip those who number far fewer than 10 million.
If that remained the case, the revenue raised would far outstrip the cost of the wall.
WHY do economies grow, and why might growth outstrip the natural world's capacity to sustain it?
The expected fine will easily outstrip the EU's previous record of 210 billion euros, it said.
At times the lengths I will go for a few points far outstrip the financial rewards.
For now, the obstruction theories against the president far outstrip the available evidence of the crime.
Demographic projections tell us that Asia's growth will massively outstrip Europe's and America's in a decade.
The value of this information is increasingly starting to outstrip that of the physical infrastructure itself.
Sometimes the cost of living in their area and the student loan payments outstrip their salary.
But in the future, severe drought projections and rapid population growth suggest demand will outstrip supply.
Reader's Notebook American novelists have long complained about the ability of real life to outstrip fiction.
Obama may not have been Britain's favorite president, but his approval ratings far outstrip those of Trump.
In the longer-term, the refiner said demand growth would outstrip supply due to slow capacity expansions.
Analysis of Europe's biggest companies shows the extent to which equity costs outstrip the cost of debt.
It&aposs simply not affordable when you make things free for everyone, demand will always outstrip supply.
And that's where, usually, the most partisan members of a party far outstrip their more moderate brethren.
Even Rosario Dawson struggles at times to outstrip the constraints of her role as Cage's nurse girlfriend.
But at hospitals like Primary Children's in Utah, drug overdoses now outstrip gun injuries among young people.
Home prices are the highest in the continental United States, and population growth continues to outstrip construction.
"We've still seen supply outstrip demand, and I think that's going to change next year," Harshbarger added.
The Shakespearean consequences so far outstrip the contemporary setups that it's difficult not to feel jerked around.
He added that nonprofits often grapple with the gap that results when cost increases outstrip revenue growth.
Indeed, the cost of litigation would presumably quickly outstrip the asset value of the Washington City Paper.
There are sophisticated filtering systems out there, of course, but this one may outstrip them with superior intelligence.
As a result, experts expect that demand will continue to outstrip supply in Singapore in the near future.
Plus, investors are some of tech's biggest celebrities, with profiles and influence that outstrip even their hefty wallets.
"We can't take them because the legal fees would outstrip the value of the case," Mr. Jaskot said.
Growth in nondiscretionary spending for retirement benefits and Medicaid will outstrip revenues under the most optimistic of scenarios.
That would far outstrip the $25 billion raised in the 2014 IPO of Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba.
But here in tumultuous Marseille Varian and Grant renew their old passion; plot begins to outstrip all else.
Sadly, there is every prospect that Germany's productivity performance will continue to outstrip Italy's in the years ahead.
However, when the costs of maintaining a business clearly outstrip the benefits, companies should focus on strategic retreat.
The scale, scope and capacity of the Russian and Chinese nuclear modernization programs far outstrip current U.S. efforts.
If true, the Zircon would outstrip anything in the U.S. arsenal, and would be virtually impossible to intercept.
The lower real estate costs need to outstrip the added delivery and logistics expense to enable long-term success.
But 80% were of the Korean-language version, suggesting that locals' interest in the issue continues to outstrip foreigners'.
The government's proposal to raise the minimum wage is sensible, as long as increases do not outstrip productivity gains.
In a paper today, a trio of scientists claim the first proof that quantum computers can outstrip conventional technology.
The resource demands of a world where everyone can have everything they want would probably outstrip Earth's material capacity.
And for the first time in years, rich-world bond issuance will outstrip buying by the Fed and friends.
Commodities, particularly oil, continue to crash, as ample supplies of crude, corn and copper outstrip demand by sizable margins.
At the start of the year, prices tumbled to around $26 a barrel as supply continued to outstrip demand.
Our concern is that the demand is going to outstrip the supply unless we see some dynamic changes occur.
The Malthusian fear that population growth will outstrip food supply, now 218 years old, has not yet come true.
If you rarely run the dishwasher or washing machine (or don't have one), then care may outstrip their convenience.
If the Trump economy continues to grow more than 3 percent annually, it will far outstrip the Obama economy.
However, oil's recovery above $60 a barrel surprised many market watchers and some now believe demand will outstrip supply.
In a report released in late December, the consultancy anticipated that India would outstrip Britain and France this year.
The reactions to the tent on social media quickly made it apparent that demand was going to outstrip supply.
Lisbon's 4.5 million annual visitors now outstrip the city's population by a ratio of more than eight to one.
Expenditures often outstrip revenue to build a business that attempts to create massive value, said Snyder, noting that Amazon.
China will require more coal, as the Australian outages far outstrip what is immediately available from the United States.
But in the 85033s, innovation from the private industry began to outstrip the pace of U.S. government's R&D.
Greater Tokyo, with legions of wealthy retirees among its 35m residents, could handily outstrip tiny Singapore as a gambling hub.
The International Energy Agency forecast in its 2016 medium-term report that oil demand will outstrip supplies starting in 2018.
That will cause the supply of the stock to outstrip the demand, and the share price will likely get clobbered.
The cost of protecting President Trump's family is on track to far outstrip that of his predecessor, according to estimates.
And demand for engineers and designers typically continues to outstrip supply — hence in part Pilot's focus on those two skills.
Still, growth in U.S. oil production alone is expected to outstrip much of the jump in global demand this year.
Mr. Trump came to Manhattan to outstrip his father's success; Mr. Kushner was seeking to redeem his family's tarnished name.
I find a jeweler whose testimonials outstrip the competition and show him what I hope is a very old diamond.
Clearly, the incontinence crowd is not the Pitti Uomo demographic, where offerings for millennials far outstrip anything for the olds.
Its online sales of $107 billion last year far outstrip Wal-Mart's $13.7 billion of online sales in the same period.
Crude prices have plunged more than 30 percent since last month on the growing consensus that supply will soon outstrip demand.
Increasing deficits are a sign of suppressed inflation, as domestic consumption and investment outstrip the growth in the economy's productive capacity.
Mobile gaming revenues are expected to outstrip the money generated by console and PC games in 2016 for the first time.
The high wages Google offers apparently aren't enough to outstrip the cost of rent in the Bay Area for some employees.
A dearth of properties on the market has crimped the housing recovery and forced price appreciation to significantly outstrip wage gains.
The company also said it expected production to outstrip deliveries by about 10,000 units in the first three months of 2019.
Disney's "The Lion King" remake will rule the box office this weekend and likely far outstrip the original, even after inflation.
Leading a billion-dollar, international conglomerate through a volatile period comes with responsibilities that far outstrip those of authors or actors.
Iran's capabilities to fight back, both in the region and via terrorist attacks around the world, far outstrip Iraq's in 2003.
The combined direct and indirect economic costs of COVID-28500 are likely to far outstrip those of Ebola and SARS combined.
Although many loans trade over par after allocating as demand for deals continues to outstrip supply, few allocate over face value.
He added that he believed there would be an increase in private investment in Germany that would outstrip many people's expectations.
Their investments in Brazil from the past two months alone far outstrip Latin America's venture capital funding in all of 2016.
As a result, suicides — the majority of which are committed by women — outstrip the annual combat and homicide death tolls combined.
If both countries end up trying to match or outstrip each other's severe tariffs, it could devastate both of their economies.
But in recent years, the supply of money people want to invest has started to outstrip companies' demand for that cash.
"We are really facing a global crisis," he said, noting that demand is predicted to outstrip supply by 40 percent by 2030.
But boutiques' greater speed and flexibility come at a price: interest rates that outstrip those at private banks by several percentage points.
The iPad Pro and Pencil are recent examples of a situation where the capabilities far outstrip the support so far from developers.
Capacity at BMW Brilliance Automotive's (BBA) two production sites will outstrip BMW's U.S. plant in Spartanburg, South Carolina, for the first time.
Prices have soared in the past year, and demand is set to outstrip supply by 2023, according to specialist consultants Stormcrow Capital.
IN TERMS of engineering ambition, operational complexity and capital requirements, big communications-satellite constellations outstrip the small-satellite revolution in Earth observation.
Or, will inter-Korean peace so outstrip denuclearization that Pyongyang is able to drive a wedge into the heart of the alliance?
Mehmet Ali Kulat, chairman of MAK Danismanlik, said that in a presidential election support for Erdogan could outstrip support for his party.
It's also the starting gun for a media frenzy that is poised to outstrip even the coverage of the raucous 2016 campaign.
The rates far outstrip estimated prevalence of the disorder, and the first-line treatment is almost always a prescription for stimulant medication.
States are also considering how to handle a surge in cases that might outstrip the number of beds currently available in hospitals.
The official justification for building many of these capacities was the War on Terror; but the techniques and technologies outstrip this particular goal.
If a company wants to outstrip its competitors, it needs to influence not only how people work but also how they work together.
It will continue to do so, even as competition floods in from companies large and small, and supply seemingly begins to outstrip demand.
In Norway, housing prices rose by 8.8 percent in July compared to the year before as demand for homes continue to outstrip supply.
That places Brazil's February iron exports well on track to outstrip the 23.8 million tonnes it exported in the same month last year.
Dial down the amount of motorized assistance if you wish to maintain a sedate pace and not outstrip riding mates, Dr. Hall says.
Increasingly, it's from Mom and Dad: Family-assisted down payments in many parts of the state outstrip the national rate of 26 percent.
The problem is that it appears the demand will soon outstrip the supply of programmers available to build the tools those companies need.
The British children's protections far outstrip narrower rules in the United States, which apply only to online services aimed at children under 13.
It also estimated that the benefits in additional future earnings for students greatly outstrip the extra cost to taxpayers for enacting the reform.
NATO itself estimates that as a percentage of GDP,  the U.S. will far outstrip the spending of any other member country in 20093.
And Guardians Of The Galaxy 2's Baby Groot also saw demand outstrip supply until Disney started sticking the tiny tree on everything.
This means the disease may well outstrip efforts to contain it, and almost a third of the individuals exposed to it will die.
But Gantz's centrist Resilience party, which is second in opinion polls, would need to pursue groundbreaking political alliances to outstrip a right-wing bloc.
When planned saving threatens to outstrip desired investment, they will reduce interest rates to keep the two in line and the economy on track.
If you write your app in Java for Android or Swift for iOS, you can easily outstrip nearly any JavaScript-based app in performance.
With interest rates at record lows, demand for homes continued to outstrip supply, particularly in and around the capital and other key urban regions.
If the administration's estimated gains in tax revenue outstrip growth estimates, the market and rating agencies could see them as unrealistic and react negatively.
Sales of new homes far outstrip those of used ones, which usually change hands in the expectation that they will be demolished and replaced.
Pure gold in Paris after WWII, Bill Coleman's open horn proved mainstream muscle Could still outstrip the nervous, shuffling hustle Of New York bebop.
It is not to belittle Uruguay's astonishing achievements in those two tournaments to suggest that, with one more win, Croatia would outstrip them both.
Wylie has defended the ASC's performance and its top executives, whose salaries outstrip annual grants given to minor sports federations like weightlifting and badminton.
Wylie has defended the ASC's performance and its top executives, whose salaries outstrip annual grants given to minor sports federations like weightlifting and badminton.
Sinan himself often resembles a Dostoyevsky character — a man whose aspirations outstrip his prospects and whose romantic temperament threatens to curdle into corrosive cynicism.
The California, Sanders, and Conyers bills call for extraordinarily generous benefits that outstrip those offered by most real-world countries with universal health care.
But the market now expects supply to outstrip demand as the outlook for consumption growth weakens and Washington allows some Iranian crude shipments to continue.
Falih said he believes the production cuts will balance the market, but won't rule out taking further action if supply starts to outstrip demand again.
Mobile gaming revenues are expected to outstrip the money generated by console and PC games in 2.13 for the first time, a new report shows.
"The potential demand for mental health is likely to always outstrip the professional resources," says John Draper, project director at the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.
To date, CPEC has helped increase Pakistan's external debt by half, to $97bn (32% of GDP), while debt-service costs outstrip the budget for development.
The rise in rubbish will outstrip population growth, reaching 3.4 billion tons by 2050 from around 2 billion tons in 2016, according to the report.
In Louisville, Kentucky, violent crime is on the rise, and the number of homicides this year is on pace to outstrip last year's record high.
The current side captained by Mile Jedinak is of a lesser vintage, so getting them through to the last 16 would far outstrip Hiddink's achievement.
However, there are some negatives for airline managements, with capacity beginning to outstrip traffic growth and labor pressures, interest rates and oil prices all rising.
While the World Bank predicts that Iraq's economy will grow at 85033% in 2016, the need for emergency aid and reconstruction will outstrip available funds.
However, demand is expected to outstrip domestic supply in coming years and a move to increase reserves could give a boost to depressed global prices.
Since the time of Thomas Malthus, an economist writing a little over 200 years ago, people have fretted that population growth would outstrip food supply.
And Sessions's commitment to the policies that first attracted him to Donald Trump's presidential campaign certainly appears to outstrip his commitment to President Donald Trump.
According to the Center for Responsive Politics, Cohen's fees far outstrip what has historically been paid to official lobbyists at firms such as Holland & Knight.
The California bill, like Sanders' campaign plan, calls for extraordinarily generous benefits that outstrip those offered by most real-world countries with universal health care.
"All the potential shortfalls could outstrip the production increase agreed to by OPEC and Russia," said Dominick Chirichella, Director of Risk Management at EMI DTN.
Wall Street pumped over $2 billion into American politics in the last election cycle and is on pace to outstrip that number for 2017-18.
That has not been helped by seeing two of his peers, Messi and Neymar, sign contracts that far outstrip his own, not exactly meager, earnings.
Is that so fast that it might outstrip the ability of humans to act wisely and prevent a conflict that they would prefer to avoid?
"While MONUSCO will do everything it can within its mandate to protect civilians, the scope of the threats dramatically outstrip the mission's capabilities," he said.
The US State Department, at the time, called the UNRWA, "irredeemably flawed," pointing to US contributions to UNRWA, which far outstrip countries in the region.
For millennia, there have been predictions that humans will outstrip their own edible resources — and for millennia, we've figured out ways to adapt and survive.
This insulation of oil prices from risk volatility is bound to change now that oil demand growth will outstrip growth in supply in the next year.
The rising production and weakening demand outlook now has much of the market convinced that supply will outstrip the world's appetite for oil early next year.
Another source familiar with the investment said the Rausings' interest in SIG served as a hedge in case it begins to outstrip Tetra Laval in sales.
By contrast, PISA has found that girls consistently outstrip boys in reading, with girls outperforming by 27 points on average, but that gender gap is narrowing.
The name SheEO might bring to mind the failures of a few "feminist" CEOs, but this investment fund's ideas have enough potential to outstrip its branding.
As demand for housing in California continues to outstrip supply, middle and lower-income families are forced to move to less hospitable corners of the state.
Although prices for NAND chips, which provide long-term data storage, have fallen, SK Hynix said it did not expect supply to outstrip demand this year.
That's especially true when they're dealing with aspiring school founders whose educational expertise may outstrip their fundraising skills, connections, and appetite for mountainous charter school applications.
The report said Asia will continue to be the big driver of billionaire fortunes, and that Asian billionaire wealth will outstrip the U.S. in four years.
It is possible that in the not too distant future philanthropic giving will outstrip federal outlays on non-defense discretionary programs, like education and the arts.
The market tone has shifted dramatically though, and increased demand from CLOs and loan fund investors has caused demand to outstrip supply in the loan market.
While we don't have specifics, Jericho's interview indicates they are and that, at least at the top end, they outstrip WWE's offerings by a wide margin.
Turnover on some counters outstrip that of larger blue chips, with punters keen to plunge into "New Economy" shares in hopes of making a quick buck.
He noted that the Commerce Department has projected that demand for workers without a college education will significantly outstrip the growth of the working-age population.
Outpacing Silicon Valley, for now Chinese tech IPOs are on pace this year to outstrip those from Silicon Valley for the third year in a row.
Both have aspirations that outstrip their resources, both defy the expectations of their society, both are artistic, both struggle with the boxes they've been put in.
Fuel oil, which is a residual product of the refining process, tends to trade at a discount to crude oil because overall supplies usually outstrip demand.
And on the global stage, we face two colossi — India and China — which, with their billions, are projected to outstrip American economic hegemony within two decades.
And it intends to privilege "Western civilization" by providing its budding "cadre of leaders" with scholarships and learning conditions that outstrip those available to their peers.
Oil prices have plunged 30 percent since early October, dragged lower by a broader market sell-off and growing consensus that supply will outstrip demand next year.
The oil price has been hammered by concerns that supply will outstrip demand next year, weakness in global markets and technical trading that has extended the selling.
Where to watch: Rental or purchase on Amazon/iTunes/YouTube It's tough for movies to match their source material and rarer still for them to outstrip it.
The global oil market remains well supplied, the International Energy Agency said in its monthly market report on Wednesday, and output should still outstrip demand this year.
They pumped $85033 billion in visible money into the political system during the 2016 election cycle, a number they're on track to outstrip in the current cycle.
Rental costs in the areas experiencing the highest employment growth continue to outpace wages, and home prices outstrip wages more than at any time in American history.
WASHINGTON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - More than a dozen global companies pledged on Thursday to work together on issues cities face as fast-emerging transportation technologies outstrip regulation.
That means that the venture's annual capacity will outstrip that of the German carmaker's U.S. plant in Spartanburg, South Carolina, currently its biggest plant in the world.
In the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, for example, the services provided by gangs — from subsidized electricity to road repair — sometimes outstrip those provided by the government.
For many people in high-demand labor markets where the supply of jobs outstrip candidates available, the candidate actually holds a LOT more power than employers do.
"The risk to the servicing industry is that the demands on advancing these payments to the investors will outstrip their cash ability to do so," he added.
In the early 2000s, experts like T. Boone Pickens warned that world demand for oil would outstrip production and that American output was in a long decline.
Netflix, Disney+ and other streaming providers have likewise opted to limit the bandwidth they use to prevent users from experiencing skipping and buffering should demand outstrip supply.
The United Nations envoy to Syria, Staffan de Mistura, warned the Security Council this week that the violence could outstrip even the bloodiest episodes of the war.
These emissions have already caused the sea level rise that we are struggling to accommodate today, and if not stopped, will simply outstrip our ability to adapt.
If insurers attract too few consumers with little or modest health needs and, instead, attract a larger proportion of sicker ones, health care costs outstrip premium revenue.
As China returns from its long weekend, it will require even more coal, as the Australian outages far outstrip what is immediately available from the United States.
Scalpers are good at spotting when the balance isn't right, which is often; when popular artists sell tickets for accessible prices, demand will almost always outstrip supply.
Analysts say pay deals that outstrip inflation will only make it harder for the South African Reserve Bank to fight rising price-growth without further depressing the economy.
That would help solve the problem identified by French economist Thomas Piketty, that returns on capital apparently outstrip growth in incomes, argues Joe Guinan, a left-wing thinker.
The Valley started to outstrip its competitor in the late 20133s, she argued, because Route 128 was dominated by large, hierarchical companies that were inward-looking and secretive.
Perhaps most importantly, however, demanding reciprocity would highlight that U.S. privacy commitments outstrip those made by our European allies—something European privacy advocates and institutions have long ignored.
ECB purchases of government bonds are set to significantly outstrip new debt sales until the end of the year, as this graphic based on Rabobank estimates shows. tmsnrt.
Apple had to constantly grapple with intense consumer demand for Plus models of the iPhone as consumer demand for larger phones seemed to far outstrip what everyone thought.
The liquefied natural gas market (LNG) has a big problem: supply of the commodity is expected to outstrip demand for rest of the decade, said an analyst Wednesday.
From the comfort of my home in Sydney, I'd read about how demand in Asia has seen the value of rhino horn outstrip that of gold or cocaine.
California has the sixth largest economy in the world, with about $254 trillion in gross state product, and its climate policies far outstrip those at the federal level.
Mr Schneider noted that clever machine-learning tools could process Uber's piles of data and determine when and where demand is likely to outstrip the supply of cars.
The $85033 trillion that many sources suggest will be drawn down as benefits begin to outstrip payroll taxes doesn't exist in any real sense — and it never has.
Aardman is a haven for the humanish: for creatures that hail from other species but match us or even, in Gromit's case, outstrip us in proficiency and grace.
Founded in 2016, Unmortgage attempts to solve the increasing difficulty first time buyers face trying to get on the housing ladder as rising house prices typically outstrip wages.
As Axios' Bob Herman recently reported, pharmaceutical companies have hiked the prices of hundreds of drugs at rates that significantly outstrip inflation since President Trump came into office.
Demand is expected to outstrip supply this year and supplies are being disrupted by power outages at South African mines which produce more than 2000% of mined rhodium.
Sadly, on the state level, Democrats just don't have a lot to fight with; Republicans have invested in state politics at rates that vastly outstrip Democrats for decades.
Set design responds directly to the technology of the times, but some designs outstrip it, which may be why Mike Nichols, in his 2012 revival, used Mielziner's set.
And in terms of the population detained, it may outstrip the number of people in China's mass internment system, where an estimated 1 million Uighur Muslims are held.
Crude prices rose early, then pared gains on concerns that surging U.S. production would outstrip output cuts from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), McGillian said.
While global aluminum demand is still expected to slightly outstrip production this year, declining prices and rising political uncertainty added more concerns for the industry, Hydro said on Wednesday.
And in recent decades, the "great compression" in incomes and wealth that followed the world wars has come undone, as asset returns persistently outstrip the growth of the economy.
In spite of the money the government has poured into imam hatip schools, which combine a standard education with hours of study of Islam, supply continues to outstrip demand.
Technological progress in some industries implies that in services with relatively low rates of productivity growth—like health care, education and government—swelling costs will outstrip growth in productivity.
Though since been superseded by the more modern S-400 system, the S-300s are still regarded as highly potent and outstrip anything that the Syrian government currently has.
The growth of India's U.S. coking coal imports, however, will outstrip that growth, rising by 7 million to 8 million tonnes at least, displacing volumes from Australia, he said.
" Professor Sen said the demand for highly qualified conservative candidates for judicial appointments "tends to outstrip supply, particularly as elite law schools and their graduates are becoming increasingly liberal.
"Demand continues to outstrip supply for the best-in-class properties in prime locations, or those with a particularly attractive unique selling point," Mr. Maley said in a statement.
"We know for sure that the demand for these apartments is going to outstrip the supply," he said, which seems to be a common problem across the United States.
Her movements were stiff, her promos wooden, and she's had this look of being overwhelmed at crowds which routinely equal or outstrip the UFC crowds she was used to.
A potentially record global cocoa surplus in the current season could be made worse with some traders and analysts saying production may again outstrip demand in 2017/18 (October/September).
He will now become one of only nine under-30s in the world's 300 wealthiest billionaires, and his wealth will far outstrip the others, according to Forbes magazine's 2016 rankings.
But in the last few decades, as millions of tons of antibiotics were indiscriminately pumped into humans (and farm animals), the pace of bacterial evolution began to outstrip pharmaceutical innovation.
"Our view is that this new capacity will outstrip the underlying demand, nudging refinery utilization back toward recent historical lows," said Peter Bartlett, a director for Baker & O'Brien's London office.
With global meat demand expected to outstrip existing livestock supply over the next few decades, according to the United Nations, cultured beef improves food security and saves animals, Post said.
This has led demand for pineapples to outstrip domestic production, and shipments of avocados to grow an estimated 124 percent annually since 2013, with some 44,000 tonnes arriving this year.
However, a year-long rally in Chinese iron ore and steel futures prices has slammed into reverse in recent weeks on fears that production is starting to outstrip domestic demand.
"Mark my words: — Burhan's ability to recruit in to militancy from the grave will far outstrip anything he could have done on social media," he wrote on Twitter on Saturday.
But voters worried the rebels would not turn over assets from drugs and illegal mining, potentially giving them a formidable war chest that could outstrip the coffers of traditional parties.
Prices for steel and iron ore in China were indeed rallying on Friday, after a rough few weeks when fears that production was starting to outstrip domestic demand hammered markets.
The country's peak power needs outstrip its generation capacity by one-third, and the gap is expected to widen as Iraq's economy grows, the International Energy Agency said in April.
Conservatives are certainly correct in their central claim: In the professoriate at large, and particularly in the humanities, the number of liberals and leftists far outstrip the number of conservative.
This is the central paradox of the American system, in which costs outstrip those everywhere else in the developed world, even though health outcomes are rarely better, and often worse.
This is one of the vexing realities that plague highly accomplished female candidates like Ms. Warren or Hillary Clinton, women whose résumés outstrip those of many of their male rivals.
According to preliminary satellite data, since Mr Bolsonaro took office in January, the Amazon has lost roughly 4,1.53km² of forest, which means this year's total will surely outstrip last year's.
European oil and gas majors with refineries and petrol stations, such as BP or Eni, have set themselves reduction targets for Scope 3 emissions, which typically vastly outstrip operational emissions.
European oil and gas majors with refineries and petrol stations, such as BP or Eni, have set themselves reduction targets for Scope 3 emissions, which typically vastly outstrip operational emissions.
This is going to be the biggest upward push that Apple has made with the price of its top iPhone model, though indications are that demand will still likely outstrip supply.
But that's kind of beside the point: As the Verge noted, Apple moving its supply chain stateside would dramatically increase expenses to the point where it would far outstrip any tariff.
BHP agrees with the International Energy Agency's outlook, released this week, which warned that world oil demand may outstrip supply after 2020 following a sharp decline in investment in new production.
Investors are scrambling to put money into Lime and its competitors, but current operating costs outstrip revenues for electric scooter companies according to a February report by research company Ark Invest.
Peña has thrown in his lot with Don Berna, Judy Moncada and the paramilitary goons of the Autodefensas, who seem eager to outstrip Escobar in the gruesome brutality of their methods.
But it's unclear how the Libra Association would handle a situation in which demand for the Libra cryptocurrency would outstrip the supply of safe assets to back its value, Pistor says.
"If there really is a demand for new activity at Newark, it will far outstrip the 7 or 8 percent reduction (in operations there) that has happened since 2008," he said.
LNG growth is expected to outstrip the wider gas market and analysts say overcapacity could quickly give way to a supply crunch in the early 2020s once new production is absorbed.
But perhaps a shrewd member of the Portland brass realized that the value would outstrip the cost — that in exchange for the free services, the athletes might do things they ordinarily wouldn't.
That rally has since unwound, with crude futures plunging about 30 percent on concerns about a slowdown in global economic growth and the view that oil supply will outstrip demand next year.
The markets weakened after the U.S. Department of Agriculture projected U.S. corn supplies will rise to 24-year highs during the 25-21 crop year as gains in production outstrip demand hikes.
WeChat's features outstrip Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp, forming what Lee describes in his forthcoming book, "AI Superpowers," as a "digital Swiss Army knife for modern life" — and Weibo has similarly leapfrogged Twitter.
Microsoft is anticipating that demand for Surface Hub will outstrip supply over the course of the year, and it seems like the company is struggling to manufacture these giant displays quickly enough.
"These numbers far exceed projections for this year – and therefore outstrip the current resources of the humanitarian community to meet the increased needs," the United Nations said in a report last month.
But market bullishness is at odds with warnings from influential analysts forecasting supply will continue to outstrip demand and stocks rise ("Oil shrugs off Goldman warning about premature rally", Reuters, March 14).
Ray Kurzweil, an artificial intelligence researcher, extended the idea in his 2006 book "The Singularity Is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology," where he argues that machines will outstrip human capabilities in 2045.
The usual narrative goes like this: Without the constraints on data collection that liberal democracies impose and with the capacity to centrally direct greater resource allocation, the Chinese will outstrip the West.
The market earlier dropped after the Paris-based International Energy Agency said global oil supply would outstrip demand this year, prompting fears that efforts to reduce inventories would fall short of expectations.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads BOZEMAN, Montana — In the valley town of Bozeman, Montana, home to some 48,000 people, demand for water is set to outstrip supply as soon as 2030.
Roche on Wednesday forecast profit growth would not outstrip sales in 2017, with the biggest maker of cancer drugs facing competition for its older blockbuster medicines for the first time as patents expire.
"The company remains very early in building a sizable private-label business, and as such, we expect growth in this segment to continue to outstrip overall e-commerce's growth at Amazon," they said.
If, over the long-run, prices outstrip that of either the income that a home might earn through rents, or the take-home pay that services mortgage debt, then they may be unsustainable.
And more problematic is that the deficit-reduction numbers, which far outstrip the House version, are most appealing to a group of senators who are, broadly speaking, already on board with the measure.
OPEC is again forecasting that non-OPEC production increases will outstrip global consumption growth in 22015, reducing the need for its own oil, a re-run of conditions in the middle of 22.
Despite the rosy view of builders, there is a serious risk, in my view, that the supply of (mostly) expensive new housing in New York may outstrip demand for some years to come.
The Teamsters' letter to Amazon said that 35 percent of current U.S. pilots are likely to retire over the next 10 years and that demand will outstrip supply by up to 15 percent.
PSA's recent five-year plan, "Push to pass" (named after an engine-boost button that aids overtaking), envisages margins of 6% by 2021, and revenue growth that will outstrip years of slow expansion.
As a matter of fact, you can make a really solid argument for why Enchantress shouldn't even be in the movie, since her powers far outstrip those of her Task Force X teammates.
The buzz around China's healthcare industry has helped it outstrip hotspots like India to become the most active region in Asia for pharmaceutical tie-ups, said Wei Zheng, healthcare analyst at BMI Research.
If he is right, that would outstrip peak unemployment during the Great Depression, and would be three times as bad as the highest rate recorded during the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis.
The numbers far outstrip past election cycles, longtime observers of native politics say, and they are only partly driven by the liberal energy and #MeToo declarations that have flourished since President Trump's election.
The demand for clinical testing is likely to outstrip the capacity of public health labs and the C.D.C., so diagnostic companies will need to develop rapid, high-volume tests for hospitals and clinics.
Indeed, looking at the results of the last several quarters, Apple's product category that includes Watch sales (wearables, home and accessories) even appears to be on track to outstrip another hardware category, Macs.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Illinois' newly passed stopgap budget for the first half of the fiscal 2017 budget year means expenses will outstrip revenues by a record-setting $7.8 billion, a legislative analysis showed on Thursday.
It hopes this will help it outstrip rivals in what is the world's largest dismantling market following Germany's decision to close all its last nuclear plants by 2022, in response to the Fukushima disaster.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Investors are placing bets that demand for U.S. energy pipelines, storage and processing facilities will outstrip supply in the next few years as the resurgence in shale oil and gas production increases.
Really, the new Nvidia driver support is just gravy on top, because the 1080 Ti didn't outstrip the last-generation 980 Ti by much in tests — which points to remaining bottlenecks in the setup.
"If this were to occur, it is likely that handling these threats would outstrip [the Libyans'] capacity and an immediate intervention by the European Community would be required off the coast," the report continues.
People there suffer from lung disease at rates that far outstrip those in the rest of the country and drug overdose rates in parts of the district are among the highest in the nation.
Only Federer's 20 and Nadal's 17 outstrip Djokovic's tally of Grand Slam trophies, but on the strength of the champion's virtuoso performance at Rod Laver Arena, they will be looking nervously over their shoulders.
Analysts at Wood Mackenzie expect "a substantive rise in mine supply will outstrip the growth in refined production and (will) result in a concentrate surplus and the replenishment of previously depleted stocks of concentrate".
He expects that in the end, turnout for nearly all of the 0003 U.S. states will outstrip 2014, possibly nearing the 49 percent turnout in midterm elections in 1966, when Lyndon Johnson was president.
Finnish Energy said last year the country's growing energy demands could outstrip supply and firms risked having to cut their power usage in case of a technical failure due to the system's tight balance.
CHICAGO, Aug 16 (Reuters) - CME lean hog futures fell sharply on Friday, with the most-active October contract notching a limit down move as traders worried that seasonal growth in supplies will outstrip demand.
Ultimately, prices rather than planned cuts will rebalance the market, which will most likely require a period of flat or lower prices to curb shale growth and ensure U.S. output does not outstrip demand.
His desire for attention -- he said he sometimes dresses his eight children in Nazi regalia so his neighbors can see them -- seems to outstrip almost everything except his fear of the nation's changing demographics.
Since President Trump came into office in January 2017, pharmaceutical companies have hiked the prices of hundreds of drugs at rates that significantly outstrip inflation, according to an analysis conducted by Pharmacy Benefits Consultants.
Boy wonder Carter Wilkerson somehow convinced 3.4 million Twitter users to help him secure way too much fast food and outstrip Ellen Degeneres for the most-retweeted tweet of all time, the Verge reports.
LONDON — For the second time in three years, Boris Johnson, a politician whose ambition and superficial charm far outstrip his ability, judgment or principles, is destabilizing the British government and threatening the country's future.
And experts continue to warn that the United States is on an unsustainable trajectory, particularly because the government has promised benefits to an expanding population of older Americans that will further outstrip tax revenue.
There were the scripts that had to be ripped up at the last minute; the amazement at how politics, entertainment and journalism have blended together; and the challenges of making their fiction outstrip reality.
The tax break, according to the National Endowment for the Arts, has become "the most significant form of arts support" in the United States, where charitable donations to the arts far outstrip governmental financing.
There, in order to secure lucrative consignments, specialists use minimum price guarantees to coax timid sellers into signing over their prized holdings, essentially gambling that the market's interest in the work will outstrip their own.
On Wednesday, the company reported its biggest third-quarter operating profit in eight years, driven by smashing demand for its new Switch games console, and said it expected annual earnings to outstrip its previous estimate.
SAA, which has not made a profit since 2011, has drawn up a five-year turnaround plan that includes slashing costs and cancelling unprofitable routes as it grapples with cost increases that outstrip revenue growth.
The International Nickel Study Group is forecasting that demand will outstrip supply this year, but that may be changed if both the Philippines and Indonesia ramp up exports of cheap nickel ore to Chinese smelters.
The group's production is also set to outstrip the IEA's projection of demand for its crude by 700,000 bpd in the first half of next year and a full million bpd in the second half.
Saudi Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih said on Sunday he was concerned that oil production gains, mainly from the United States, could outstrip a projected increase in oil demand and result in an inventory overhang globally.
But the IMF reckons that for disposable household incomes to regain their 2005 share of GDP, wage growth would have to outstrip nominal GDP growth by 1.5 percentage points for the next decade—a tall order.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Philip Morris International said on Thursday it has more than doubled the stock of its popular iQOS tobacco device in Japan, but demand continues to outstrip supply even as competition intensifies over smokeless products.
"If mortgage rates and home prices continue to rise as expected, affordability will get hammered by year-end as demand continues to outstrip supply," said Ralph DeFranco, global chief economist-mortgage services at Arch Capital Services.
LUANDA (Reuters) - Deaths from malaria in Angola this year look set to outstrip 2015 as a health crisis that includes one of the country's worst yellow fever outbreaks in decades spreads, the World Health Organisation said.
The returns on offer - typically 6-9 percent - outstrip interest rates, while competition has been heated up by the fact the number of profitable new projects becoming available is declining because fewer can secure government subsidies.
The Cleveland Browns cut Johnny Manziel, 23, the record-breaking Texas A&M quarterback who moved to the pros two years ago — and whose dedication to partying appeared to rapidly outstrip his devotion to the game.
SAA, which has not made a profit since 2011, has drawn up a five-year turnaround plan that includes slashing costs and cancelling unprofitable routes as it grapples with cost increases that far outstrip revenue growth.
But with Sweden and Finland considering following Norway's lead -- all three say that by 2030 they want to increase aviation biofuel use to 30% of total refuelling -- there is a danger that demand will outstrip production.
Attitudes to job prospects in China far outstrip the global average, with only 29 percent of 21,22 people across 23 countries surveyed by agency group Dentsu Aegis Network agreeing that emerging technologies would create new jobs.
It's hard to overstate the importance of the Belt and Road Initiative, whose impact on its times may outstrip that of America's Marshall Plan, which at $13 billion of funding had neither BRI's global aspiration nor resources.
Guangzhou, China - (Reuters) - Demand for nickel will outstrip global supply for the third year on the trot in 2018, although the size of the deficit is set to shrink, according to Chinese state-backed research firm Antaike.
Pool and spa products maker KIK Custom Products, enterprise software firm Aptean Inc and veterinary services provider National Veterinary Associates also chose to increase their loans with bolt-on deals as investor appetite continues to outstrip dealflow.
Chinese outbound investment deals totalled $530.9 billion in the first nine months of 2016, surpassing 2015's record volume and helping China outstrip the United States as the top acquirer for foreign companies, Thomson Reuters data show.
But even absent an OPEC deal, Merrill believes demand will outstrip supply by 800,000 barrels per day next year as deep cuts to capital spending bite into production, Blanch told CNBC's "Squawk on the Street" on Monday.
M.C., Melle Mel and Russell Simmons; Blondie's Deborah Harry and Chris Stein; and, yes, Madonna, who finally arrives on Page 248, appearing live at Danceteria, where, by her third show, her fee will outstrip the promoter's budget.
If the oil market rebalances over the next 19803-21980 months, as many analysts expect, consumption starts to outstrip production, and prices rise, how easy will it be for the oil industry to begin increasing output again?
The number of groups receiving hives has grown gradually since the city wants to ensure the bee population does not outstrip the pollen and nectar provided by the trees and flowers in local parks, gardens and cemeteries.
Those in favor of the agreement, politicians and residents, have said that the economic benefits from the deal would far outstrip the cost in tax breaks and a $500 million state grant that were offered to Amazon.
In fact, unless Warren intends to make the faculty work harder — which, considering her background, is probably not in her gameplan — the cost of running a college or university will continue to consistently outstrip most other enterprises.
The Premier League's current cycle of domestic and overseas broadcast deals is worth $11 billion, revenue that has helped the income of even minor Premier League clubs outstrip some of continental Europe's oldest and most decorated clubs.
Vitol's retail investments fit in with its view that transport will be the major driver of fuel demand growth, with aviation demand to outstrip that for cars, which is slated to peak in about 10 years time.
The global oil market remains well supplied and output would still likely outstrip demand this year, despite OPEC's efforts and U.S. sanctions on Iran and Venezuela, the International Energy Agency said in its monthly market report on Wednesday.
Although many loans are trading over par after allocating as demand for deals continues to outstrip supply, Avast is the first European deal, and one of a handful of credits globally, to allocate over face value, sources said.
"I don't know a lot of people who love the idea of living under a despot," he said, positing a future in which an artificial intelligences — or the people controlling it — outstrip our capabilities by orders of magnitude.
The rating agency released a new report saying the stock of global government debt was expected to rise 22015 percent to $24.9 trillion, with new borrowing of $21.7 trillion set to continue to outstrip the amounts being repaid.
She is by far the most interesting character in the plays, with an inner resolve and appetite for violence that outstrip her guilt-stricken brother's, and Mr. van Hove found the right actress in the underrated Suliane Brahim.
Previewing Mr. Rouhani's visit, the Iranian ambassador to Iraq, Iraj Masjedi, said on Saturday that Iran "considers Iraq the first destination for Iranian goods" and wants to outstrip Turkey and China as one of Iraq's top trade partners.
But the IMF reckons that in order for disposable household incomes to regain their 2005 share of GDP, wage growth would have to outstrip nominal GDP growth by 1.5 percentage points for the next decade—a tall order.
His charisma and credibility outstrip those of any other Lebanese political figure: Mr. Nasrallah's son died fighting the Israelis, and, unlike the mansion-dwelling jet-setters who populate much of the government, he is usually considered personally incorruptible.
I don't know that açai bowls are ever really going to outstrip bacon cheeseburgers as hangover cures, as the chef Gerardo Gonzalez suggests in Christine Muhlke's smart article in The Times today about the mainstreaming of hippie cuisine.
A written proposal by the civil protection department of the badly-hit northern region of Piedmont, seen by The Telegraph newspaper, warns that the constant rise in patients means that demand for intensive care resources will outstrip supply.
The vanity of mankind is such that it turns us into little more than pleasure-seeking neurosis monkeys, so maybe anything we do to outstrip this hideous code programmed into our souls is a victory in and of itself?
But the authorities in New Delhi say he projected an image of success built on bank loans and fraudulent letters of understanding, part of a strategy to expand his business in the hope that profits would eventually outstrip debts.
"Healthy margins are expected as 1.32 million barrels per day (bpd) of oil demand growth will outstrip an incremental net capacity increase of 13,000 bpd," the company said, referring to the profit margin on refining barrels of crude oil.
While fiscal restraint has been increasingly practiced in discretionary spending, growth in spending for Social Security, Medicare and net interest will heavily outstrip any growth in revenues with the deficit set to reach 22019 percent of GDP by 2027.
While Mr. Mozur points out that Beijing's ambitions currently outstrip its abilities — not all cities are using this kind of technology — a long and growing list of convictions suggest that China's high-tech authoritarian future is well on course.
Tesla recently goosed electric vehicle demand, unveiling its more affordable Model 3 sedan, generating hundreds of thousands of reservations from potential buyers and leading many experts to calculate the number of EVs will soon outstrip the charging station supply.
Owners of motorcycles and cars are further upset that the government took away some windfall gains from falling oil prices in the form of taxes, and people across the country are cutting back on discretionary spending as expenses outstrip earnings.
On a Sunday morning at the Hill Country Veterans Center in Kerrville — a town of around 20,000 in Texas Hill Country, and the first of three stops for the day — there are 600 people's body heat to outstrip the air conditioning.
But experts say the psychological effects of a small but successful attack could far outstrip the actual physical damage, accomplishing the goal of spreading terror that many militant groups such as Islamic State and al Qaeda have made their mission.
Canada's once-roaring housing market has been tamed, according to the latest Reuters poll of analysts who predict house prices will rise nationally and that in key urban hot spots they will not outstrip overall inflation over the next two years.
Like a number of other fintech/proptech companies, such as Strideup and Proportunity, it is the latest attempt to solve the increasing difficulty first time buyers face trying to get on the housing ladder as rising house prices typically outstrip wages.
Subsequently, any side with substantial revenues could quickly outstrip its rivals, as Bayern did in the 1970s: located in one of Germany's wealthiest areas, their home venue the Olympiastadion boasted a capacity twice that of their closest rivals, Borussia Mönchengladbach.
According to a June Reuters/Ipsos survey, the percentage of Trump voters who agree with such statements as "blacks are less intelligent than whites" and "blacks are more lazy than whites" far outstrip supporters of any other candidate, Democrat or Republican.
In Adobe's view, the company can be successful in AI by focusing on a narrow set of goals, rather than try to outstrip  Microsoft, Google, and others, which have made great strides towards the goal of superpowerful, all-purpose artificial intelligences.
The pace of migration and the over crowding of Australia's major cities is a sensitive issue amongst voters in a nation where 29 per cent of the 25.3 million people were born overseas and where migration levels now outstrip the birthrate.
This is theater as assault and battery, and like many of the best current examples of that genre, it's only an amplification of what you regularly experience in an age when external stimuli outstrip the human ability to process them.
The math is simple: It took less than a decade-and-a-half for the growth in carbon-dioxide emissions from non-Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries to outstrip the combined total of U.S. and EU emissions.
There are four key implications of this revolution that policymakers in the national security sector will need to address: The first is that the unprecedented scale and pace of technological change will outstrip our ability to effectively adapt to it.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's support rose 10 points to outstrip his disapproval rating for the first time since February, a survey showed on Monday, boosting his chance of weathering a series of scandals to become Japan's longest-serving premier.
The increasing use of mechanization and other new technologies in those countries have led to productivity leaps that far outstrip rivals like Colombia, where many farms are set on steep Andean hillsides that make mechanization difficult and keep costs high.
The increasing use of mechanization and other new technologies in Brazil and Vietnam have led to productivity leaps that far outstrip rivals like Colombia, where many farms are set on steep Andean hillsides that make mechanization difficult and keep costs high.
The increasing use of mechanization and other new technologies in those countries have led to productivity leaps that far outstrip rivals like Colombia, where many farms are set on steep Andean hillsides that make mechanization difficult and keep costs high.
Die Hard and Lethal Weapon certainly outstrip other Christmas-set action films such as Reindeer Games, which stars Ben Affleck as an ex-convict who steals a dead man's girlfriend and is forced to help her brother knock over a casino.
That would outstrip the 135 seats for the center-left Socialists and Democrats, whose share would drop six points to 19 percent, partly due to the loss of British seats after Brexit as the parliament slims down from a total of 2 seats.
But the effects have been felt much more widely, especially for euro-based asset managers such as BNP AM. They have also started selling some dollar-denominated emerging-market debt issues that now offer a negative yield as hedging costs outstrip yields.
LONDON (Reuters) - British fintech companies are expected to see record-breaking investment this year and to far outstrip their European competitors, data showed on Thursday, adding to signs that Brexit is so far having no big impact on the fast-growing sector.
Rusal, which last year was overtaken by China's Hongqiao as the world's biggest aluminium producer, said it expects demand to outstrip supply by 22015 million tonnes in 2585, following a 2000,0003-tonne surplus last year, led by strong Chinese demand and capacity curtailments.
"Mark my words — Burhan's ability to recruit in to militancy from the grave will far outstrip anything he could have done on social media," a former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir State, Omar Abdullah, posted on Twitter after the violence broke out.
If the deal is cleared it would create a "Big Four" of trading powerhouses that outstrip rivals in terms of market value and global reach - ICE and CME in the United States, LSE-DB in Europe and Asia's Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing.
He added, however, that demand may outstrip supply in a few years, in part because U.S. oil production - increasingly a key source of the global oil supply - may not be able to keep up with the world economy's growing appetite for fossil fuels.
The NFIP has accumulated $20.5 billion of debt to the U.S. Treasury while its operating expenses are estimated to outstrip its revenues from premiums by about $1.4 billion annually — and that's assuming that no major disasters like Hurricane Katrina or Superstorm Sandy strike.
"Whether or not this can be related to the executive order we're nevertheless grateful and not looking a gift horse in the mouth," said China will require more coal, as the Australian outages far outstrip what is immediately available from the United States.
" With that as the backdrop, here are a few of Breakingviews' predictions for 20173: In investing • "For the first time in years, rich-world bond issuance will outstrip buying by the Fed and friends," and "bond vigilantes will rise from the dead.
But the city underestimated just how much demand would outstrip supply, forcing it to charter two extra boats — each capable of carrying 343 people — to handle summer weekend crowds, at a cost of $485,000 for the summer, or about $60,000 per weekend.
Democrats hope that a ticket topped by Bredesen, the state's former governor whose positive favorability ratings outstrip the negative by a 2--to-1 margin (52% favorable to 24% unfavorable among the state's registered voters), can outweigh the state's underlying Republican tilt.
"Although earnings continue to outstrip inflation, a second stutter in as many months will serve as a stark reminder that the retail sector's recent growth should not be taken for granted," Philipp Gutzwiller, head of retail at Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking, said.
In tempo and scale – and most notably in the number of casualties – the successive attacks over the last 123 months far outstrip anything seen on the European mainland even in the days of France's long war in Algeria or Germany's militant outrages of the 1970s.
But just as the Soviet Union was the first to put both a satellite and a human being into orbit, before going on to lose the space race, China may be poised to outstrip any American achievements in a specific field of quantum technology — communication.
"As long as China is continuing to absorb all the masks, basically, that are being produced, we know that eventually our need is going to outstrip what the world supply chain is managing at the moment," Compton-Phillips explained on CNBC's special "Outbreak" report.
This fast pace of growth suggests that, if sustained, off-grid connections will within a few years outstrip the rate at which people are being connected to the grid, leapfrogging power lines in much the same way that mobile phones bypassed fixed-line telephone networks.
Barcelona are also set to outstrip United's 75 million pounds ($93.37 million) a year sportswear agreement with Adidas as they are reported to earn 155 million euros a season when its 10-year kit agreement with American sportswear giants Nike takes effect in 2018.
Corporate bonds offer returns that are barely higher, which leaves two options: invest in riskier assets such as equities (which will require the insurer to put more capital aside), or face the fact that annual payouts to policyholders will outstrip income, a recipe for losses.
But seeing as there's been some tension simmering between the two cities for a while—Houston's on track to outstrip Chicago as America's third-largest metropolis, which is a sore spot—things are really heating up now that they both have big-ass metal beans.
With those numbers, Black Panther will easily outstrip The Dark Knight, most likely by the end of Saturday, and it's pacing ahead of The Avengers – Panther has roughly the same domestic gross going into its fourth weekend that Avengers did after its fourth weekend.
What's striking is that if current trends continue — particularly growth in Chinese property prices and the general increase in wealth of China's and India's middle classes — UBS and PwC say they expect Asia to outstrip the United States in overall wealth within four years.
Covid-19's economic effects might outstrip the Spanish flu's, even if the health effects turn out to be milder, due to the economy's move toward in-person services, hospitality, and globalized supply chains, all of which are vulnerable to an outbreak like this.
But the central marriage in this book revolves around one major concern: Is it possible in our culture, given its gender norms, for a woman to outstrip her husband in ambition and wealth and career and for everyone involved to be okay with it?
If you predicted that this addition was a prelude to an affair between Birbiglia's Silicon Valley "venture philanthropist" character, Oscar Langstraat, and Bobby Axelrod's handpicked successor, the tightly wound gender-nonbinary genius Taylor Mason, congratulations: Your powers of prognostication outstrip even those of Axe himself.
This will have to be done in short order, since the digital revolution's pace will soon outstrip our ability to deal with it, and it will have to be done at a time when our national security agencies are confronted with complex new geopolitical threats.
Seán Ó hÉigeartaigh, Executive Director of Cambridge University's Centre for the Study of Existential Risk and a co-author of the new study, says hype used to outstrip fact when it came to our appreciation of AI and machine learning—but those days are now long gone.
When comparing countries' actual robot adoption to the quantity one would expect based on their wage levels, Asian countries far outstrip Europe and the U.S. Details: A new report from the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation created baselines for expected robot adoption using manufacturing workers' pay.
It makes sense then that Apple would rather have only the diehard, committed X buyers be the ones holding out until October, ensuring that demand wouldn't overwhelmingly outstrip supply for that device while pushing more of the on-the-fence buyers toward the models available now.
Demand for these services will always outstrip supply because each worker only has about 2,000 hours of work to offer to the market each year, and there's a lot more than 2,000 hours of work each of us would like to have other people do for us.
The industry marketing outlays in the current study match the roughly $30 billion budget of the National Institutes of Health and far outstrip the budget of about $5 billion for the agency in charge of policing the industry, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Woloshin noted.
Trafigura, one of the world's top commodity trading houses, now expects global demand to outstrip demand by 2 million to 4 million barrels per day (bpd) by the end of 33 as a sharp drop in investments in recent years leads to a decline in output.
"We expect demand to outstrip supply for iPhone X over the next two quarters but demand could potentially slow down starting in the June 2018 quarter due to the anticipation of new devices later in the year," Mizuho Securities analyst Abhey Lamba wrote in an Oct.
"[In] the broader teen retail space, we maintain a broadly negative view as mall traffic remains a significant headwind, supply continues to outstrip demand, the backdrop is persistently promotional, and consumers gravitate toward experiences rather than things including apparel," Tiffany Kanaga, Deutsche Bank's apparel retail analyst, said.
EMPTY PLANET The Shock of Global Population Decline By Darrell Bricker and John Ibbitson Demographers and ecologists alike have long warned of the coming "population bomb," when the sheer number of human beings on the planet will outstrip agricultural production, leading to widespread famine and Malthusian collapse.
Tmall Global and Kaola are China's largest and second-largest cross-border e-commerce platforms, respectively, holding 31.7% and 24.5% of the market, and their union means they will create a business that will far outstrip in size rivals like JD Worldwide, VIP International and Amazon China.
That&aposs going to spark high demand for developers who can actually do the hard work of automating those systems — demand that&aposs very likely to outstrip supply by some 1 million developers by 2030, warns equity research firm RBC Capital Markets in a new report.
" Mindful, perhaps, that current events have a propensity to outstrip fiction, he has chosen to set the story in the near future (2018) and invent two countries to play the roles of the haves and have-nots: tiny Zantoroland and Freedom State, the "third-richest nation in the world.
The third month of net rate cuts follows a tightening cycle that ended in early 2019 and which saw interest rate hikes by emerging market central banks outstrip or match cuts for nine straight months to battle the fallout from a strong dollar, rising inflation and softer currencies.
To get at the heart of the matter, understand first that the revenue imbalance between team owners and their players is the highest it has been in decades, and second, that record-setting contracts are being signed each off-season, for amounts that outstrip inflation and revenue gains.
And while images of Syria's destroyed cities have become common symbols of the war's toll, the cost of unseen factors like broken social trust and shattered social networks could outstrip that of the physical damage many times over, Harun Onder, the report's lead author, said in an interview.
Earlier this week, Mr. Klein, who represents parts of the Bronx and Westchester County, said that it was "very clear the comptroller said that it was within state law to grant a stipend, even for a vice chair" — a statement that seems to outstrip comments by Mr. DiNapoli.
This suggests potential pitfalls lie ahead for the team to manage growth in a sustainable way — ensuring scaling usage doesn't outstrip their ability to maintain the "safe space" feel the target users need, while at the same time catering to the needs of an increasingly diverse community of Muslim singles.
Limiting the number of terms that a representative could serve in the house to five terms for a total of 10 years would allow for adequate representation; maintain connectivity with the impact and desires of the constituency and limit the tendency for party loyalty to outstrip all other decision factors.
"Wall Street indexes predicted nine of the last five recessions" quipped Paul Samuelson, this from a man whose textbook regularly forecast that the Soviet Union's economy would outstrip that of the US. It is certainly true that markets can get ahead of themselves, on both the up- and the downside.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and other producers led by Russia have announced cutbacks of almost 1.8 million barrels per day (bpd) in oil production from January 2017 in an effort to bolster prices to reduce rampant global overproduction which has seen output outstrip consumption for over two years.
The thinking, it seems, is that putting Brexiteers in these posts will make up for Mrs May's own anti-Brexit stance before the referendum and help her to sell the inevitable concessions that Britain will have to reach to a public whose expectations of any deal seem far to outstrip the likely reality.
"In a worst-case scenario, in which there is an exponential surge in Covid-231 cases, the need for ventilators could greatly outstrip the number available," Dr. Tom Frieden, former head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and current CEO and president of Resolve to Save Lives, told Recode.
In America, for example, 60% of women see religion as very significant in their lives versus 47% of men, according to Pew Research, a think-tank in Washington, DC. Across the world, female Muslims are only fractionally more devout than their male co-religionists, but Christian women far outstrip men in their levels of piety.
Mr. Delpal says that the easiest way to find publicly traded companies that have braved that potential backlash to invest in the future is to look at their value-added ratios: the lower the numbers, the less vertically integrated their operations — and the more vulnerable they will be when demand begins to outstrip supply.
Under a stress scenario that triggers a sharp spread widening, CDS sellers can quickly find themselves facing a shortfall as the amount of variation margin they are required to pay out - typically within a matter of hours - can dramatically outstrip the amount owed to them, leading to missed or reduced payments that become amplified through the system.
"All the potential shortfalls could outstrip the production increase agreed to by OPEC and Russia," said Dominick Chirichella, Director of Risk Management at EMI DTN, noting the risk that supplies from Iran could be cut further if other countries follow the U.S. lead and cut imports from that country, the fifth-largest oil producer in the world.
Here, in Petaling Jaya, a heavily residential city that blends into Kuala Lumpur, support for the opposition party, Pakatan Harapan, the Alliance of Hope, runs high, and as P.H.'s tally began to outstrip that of Barisan Nasional, the ruling party, everyone present began to contemplate the unthinkable: the end of the only government Malaysia has ever known.
Thus, the only thing Mr. Ryan has to show for his meekness in the face of Mr. Trump's corruption and bigotry is an enormous tax cut that leaves the level of government spending basically untouched, except for interest payments on the debt, which the Congressional Budget Office now estimates will outstrip annual military spending in five years.
"One would say that there is a distinct chance in the next six months that we do get into some of the inventory, which would act as a catalyst for investors to increase exposure to the oil market" When supply is expected to outstrip demand in the longer term, buy, or "call" options tend to be cheaper than sell, or "put" options as investors generally bet on the greater likelihood of oil prices falling rather than rising.
Which setup you'd prefer will come down to personal taste, although that's the benefit of the PC platform in the first place — the point is that either is going to outstrip what's possible even on the PS23 Pro or Xbox One X. (Noseworthy confirms that the PS4 Pro support will simply add 4K resolution to the regular 30fps PS4 version; Xbox One X support is yet to be announced.) Bungie has turned in a well-optimized PC version with all the customization options you'd hope for, and I would find it very difficult to go back to playing this game with the frame rate cut in more than half and without the PC's extra visual pyrotechnics.

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