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"win out" Definitions
  1. (informal) to be successful despite difficulties

460 Sentences With "win out"

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It's still an open question which strategy will win out.
And I think it will win out in the end.
However, national security concerns may win out in the end.
"Nobody is getting a win out of this," Cole said.
But Dr Rosenthal is sure that progress will win out.
"If something is delicious, it will win out," Chang said.
They would have to win out to become bowl eligible.
Anyway, the shoddy reasoning may win out in the end.
Will the Trump plan or the House plan win out?
Over time, one of these is going to win out.
Ambition, mystery, and sheer weirdness win out over anything else.
Or will the old way of doing business win out?
Ultimately, Warner and McCaul think their proposal can win out.
It remains to be seen which argument will win out.
And which one will win out and eventually become standard?
I personally think that independents are going to win out.
When suspicion and retribution and fear win out, we all lose.
Now, did the Pixel win out every time in low light?
My hope is that the walks win out in the end.
So do you often disagree, and someone has to win out?
Maybe the Redskins will win out and grab a playoff spot.
Today (Friday): Clouds increasingly win out as the day wears on.
Zuckerberg answered that the anti-voter suppression rules would win out.
That's where a focus shift to soft skills could win out.
The Rams must win out while hoping the Vikings lose out.
When we procreate, stronger genes often naturally win out over diseased ones.
Advanced technologies win out, leaving Scooby and friends scratching their heads. Zoinks!
Comfort is one category where over-ear headphones will always win out.
If hotter heads do win out, how far might Mr Trump go?
We gotta win out and win series and good things will happen.
News. "I think that's the biggest win out of all of this."
So who has a real claim and who will ultimately win out?
Although it's different from place to place, the risks generally win out.
The mystery of which side will win out is what Remender loves.
Yes, more courage would be nice, but electoral calculations usually win out.
Do due process and hard work win out over cheating the system?
And it's hard to win out here, even for FedEx Cup champions.
The New York Times Upshot blog predicted that Denver would win out.
But it's not easy to see which species will eventually win out.
For far too long, we've let partisan politics and ideology win out.
Facts do win out in the end, although this may take years.
What is behind the dispute, and which firm is likely to win out?
If a judge decides on an auction, it's clear who will win out.
Chicago needs to win out to finish with its ninth straight season of .
Emanuel expressed confidence that Chicago's standards as a "welcoming city" would win out.
If they win out, they'll also clinch home-field advantage throughout the playoffs.
Oklahoma has to win out to bolster its claim for a playoff spot.
You make a win out there, then you are pretty good at golf.
They hope his self-interest will win out and he'll spill it all.
But it doesn't necessarily mean the policies Cohn espouses will win out too.
Who should win: Out of the five nominations, "Fleabag" is the most-deserving.
The Eagles must win-out to win the division and make the playoffs.
It's just not clear which version of hard right politics will win out.
I now wondered, what would win out this year: performative relatability, or carnivorous guilt?
Or will the politics of representation win out and elevate "Hidden Figures" or "Moonlight"?
But to say that common ground exists doesn't mean it will inevitably win out.
Let's hope reality will win out over the delusions of the past eight years.
And I just feel very, very disempowered, because I thought good would win out.
Sooner or later, the underlying illness will win out and the patient will die.
So, I guess in the end, good characters win out over plot for me.
The Browns may need to win out if they hope to make the playoffs.
Stealth can win out over speed and strength in the arms race of evolution.
But for one investor, the simple numbers of investing in the firm win out.
Just a week ago, it did not appear that his argument would win out.
All morning, talking heads uneasily asked which version of the story would win out.
I think a progressive mentality, a progressive-feeling mentality will eventually win out. Yeah?
And big hospitals will win out thanks to the bill's continuation of the Medicaid expansion.
But other concerns, from personal enrichment to supporting politically favoured projects, almost always win out.
"I imagine that whatever grassroots method you decide, Tajani will not win out," she said.
There was a time when I would have confidently predicted that decentralization would win out.
But to say that a common ground exists doesn't mean it will inevitably win out.
The big question is whose style and whose plans are going to win out here.
The tactic did not win out; she ended with 26 unforced errors to Kerber's 16.
The gamble here is that that will win out over all other concerns/roadblocks/landmines.
There are times when the work can drag on, but the radiant moments win out.
That helps pump-up sales for domestic productions, although patriotic themes don't always win out.
Even if Alexa beats the pants off of other virtual assistants, convenience will always win out.
In the 2014 governor's race, they hoped the moderate Charlie Crist's name recognition would win out.
And while the former tends to win out, I can't help but appreciate the latter's ambition.
After that, whoever is polling best under the standard the DNC laid out will win out.
Or will individual legislators' fear of being "primaried" by someone further to the right win out?
"I think there is a win-win out there for the city and Stronach," Cole said.
Maybe it's the Solomonic, split-the-baby task of determining whose self-interests should win out.
Oklahoma will have to win out from there to bolster its claim for a playoff spot.
But, Disney Plus may win out with more desirable titles and less filler content than Netflix.
Of course, the news that a team only has to win out, doesn't make it so.
The Oscars do celebrate filmmaking, and it's very rare that the best ones don't win out.
Los Angeles (8-6) must win out and have Minnesota lose out to reach the postseason.
Dallas CowboysOne thing to know: The Eagles' playoff mission is simple: win-out and they're in.
Which love story will win out: theirs, or the one they both sustain with their art?
Expression, especially now, is going to win out every time, especially when contrasted against unwritten-rule fussiness.
It's too soon to say for sure that nonnative species will win out over uniquely Australian critters.
Or did think there's only a little bit of it and the good's going to win out?
That reality, and the overwhelming desire among Republicans to move on from health care, could win out.
So CBS executives could win out over their Viacom equivalents for jobs underneath Bakish, the people said.
If anything, it illustrates how a well-designed game can win out even over terribly-designed technology.
How did there come to be only one, and how did the seemingly awful one win out?
And for as impressive as Auto HDR+ was in low light, it didn't win out every time.
The Dolphins are in great shape; if they win out they can clinch a Wild Card berth.
Rather, they say, the application that's right for the job is the one that will win out.
One of Mr. Vinson's sisters, Jewel Bailey, expressed hope that Mr. Kaine's religious convictions would win out.
Bad for the public and bad for democracy, but I think the lawyers are gonna win out.
If you can win out, you win your side and get a chance to play these guys again.
But in the end, the loudest voices usually win out, and any sign of dissent gets shouted down.
The question is whether traditional partisanship will win out, or whether Clinton is in for a shocking defeat.
"With Trump you have such a panoply of characters, It's difficult to know which camp will win out."
" He continued: "Over time, reason and fairness will win out, while bigotry and hatred literally would die off.
This debate isn't simply about comparing the two devices, deeming one superior, and predicting which will win out.
It also shows Amazon taking an opinion on which smart home standard it'd like to see win out.
Beyond that there may be something, but before that, I want to win out over my own weakness.
If the seeds for medical treatment were sprouting back then, why did the drug warriors eventually win out?
There were ups and downs, but through it all, I believed love would win out, until it didn't.
I told them when you look at the table now, we're only one win out of the playoffs.
This is exactly the kind of face-saving compromise that is supposed to win out in these situations.
The site doesn't require a trial or a conviction in the Senate for "yes" bets to win out.
"I was nervous first of all, but happy that I could win out over my nervousness," she said.
Ben Bear a VP at Spin told CNBC that "consumer demand will win out in the long run."
The Mets salvaged one win out of the three-game series and snapped their three-game losing streak.
The president's allies insisted amid the chaos Friday that Trump's strategy would win out in the long run.
We say all the right things about supporting local businesses, but convenience and discount prices often win out.
But the sweetness is telling, a sign of the strain to his nature that will eventually win out.
Among people who visit the area, the fear is that the forces of development will eventually win out.
"At some point, evidence and facts will win out over an idea that has no substance," she said.
Consumers are looking for the quickest and most efficient way to shop, and increasingly online options win out.
In this context, we think productivity is going to win out over populism when it comes to technology.
Since Democrats have said they would welcome these individuals, "everybody gets a win out of it", she added.
People who were counting on reason to win out were left depressed and confused after the votes were tallied.
Reign argues that good storytelling -- with good writing and acting -- will win out in Hollywood, no matter the color.
He said companies that retain the best workers win out over time, while those with high turnover continually struggle.
Keep reading for the forecast into next week... Tomorrow (Saturday): Sunshine should win out, at least until late day.
The question now isn't which online pet supply delivery company will win out - we know it is probably Amazon.
THE TAKEAWAY TCU: The Horned Frogs can still make an argument for a playoff spot -- if they win out.
In the end, the hilarious and charismatic Corden's career is proof that talent and hard work can win out.
While the Senate's version is favored to win out, Black is pushing for the mandatory cuts from her bill.
In part, our confidence stemmed from an assumption that the fight against racism, misogyny and bigotry would win out.
"For the division, we have to win out and they have to lose out," Brewers manager Craig Counsell said.
It's a very expensive provision, but one the Senate version is expected to win out on in the end.
Mr. Regis said he would like to oblige, but wasn't sure which of the company's priorities would win out.
"What's in the industry's best interest will win out over public safety nine times out of 10," he said.
Online bookmakers were offering five-to-two odds that the Cybertruck would win out again over the F-150.
I'm just very happy we showed up when the game was on the line to pull the win out.
They concluded that a different strategy, however — one that's not currently on the table, politically speaking — should win out.
They're not out yet, but they'll have to win out and beat the Texans in Houston in Week 17.
But the senator is still betting, despite evidence to the contrary, that his view of history can win out.
The investment bank says it likes both companies' business models and believes they will win out in the long run.
I think the QC25 IIs still win out at overall comfort, but these are easily on par with Sony's 210XM2700s.
" He said "the long-term fundamentals will win out, but I think volatility will also be part of that equation.
In the early days, following the referendum announcement on February 21, many assumed that the remain camp would win out.
When Furiosa returns, triumphantly, to liberate her people, we have to believe that it was because good must win out.
The defending Super Bowl champs need to win out and get some help in order to return to the playoffs.
However, while SSDs may offer larger storage sizes and higher speeds, Seagate's new hard drives definitely win out on price.
Security guru Bruce Schneier likes to say "Trust the Math," a reassurance that science will win out in the end.
Transparency and competition should always win out over rules written by industry lobbyists when it comes to drug pricing reform.
They should allow policy and ideas -- not the rules of the election itself -- to win out in a political campaign.
The story sets up a tension regarding whether his evil nature will win out, but really, what are the chances?
Though one of those repetitive voices seems to win out in the end, it's briefly waylaid by an unstoppable beat.
LSU more than likely needs to win out for the Crimson Tide to have a shot at the fourth spot.
I'm trying to be a good student and a good friend, but geographic isolation and demanding work win out again.
" He said "the long-term fundamentals will win out, but I think volatility will also be part of that equation.
The best idea would conceivably win out, even something like two guys starting a search engine out of a garage.
"I knew before my career was over I was definitely going to win out here, if not multiple times," Na said.
One way or another, white supremacy will try to win out, a fact that Erik was very much in touch with.
The mainline Forza Motorsport games may win out on realism, but there's nothing like the Forza Horizon games for sheer fun.
Just like with the repeal bills, women would be the big losers if the Trump administration's argument were to win out.
It's a great debate, on par with the arguments that spawned the UFC 20 years ago: Whose style will win out?
History tends to show that the team that's the hungriest and can sustain their drive the longest tend to win out.
The story of Watergate included a moment when it seemed as if presidential impunity, not accountability to Congress, could win out.
"It's pretty exciting coming here to be on a team — all they want to do is win out there," Pomeranz said.
"We just have to win out in this tournament to get a bid into the N.C.A.A. tournament," guard Silas Melson said.
But that Anbang is even in the running — and may yet win out — is an indication of deal-making gone awry.
However 42 percent of Millennial women, compared to 26 percent of Millennial men, said that dinner would win out over sex.
And if they can successfully strengthen enforcement for labor and environmental standards, then they'll get a win out of it too.
But the people who visit the area, often cyclists and nature lovers, fear that the development companies will eventually win out.
Phoenix snapped a two-game losing streak and managed one win out of the three games with the Spurs this season.
Despite such work, it's far from clear that the truth can always win out over AI fakes, which are rapidly improving.
Cleveland Browns: The Browns would have to win out and hope the Titans and Steelers lose out to make the playoffs.
Should they win out against the Vikings and Lions to close the season, they'll be rewarded with a first-round bye.
Especially these last five games for us, putting a lot of emphasis on trying to win the conference and win out.
Two conflicting forces are working to influence the market and the "bad set" happened to win out on Friday, CNBC's said.
Of course, the last episode of say, "The Staircase," may win out — but at least you'll be choosing it with intention.
But what may truly determine which companies win out is their willingness to work with automakers when it comes to data ownership.
Unfortunately, it seems extremely likely that internet providers are going to win out on this argument, at least in the short term.
And the boat did not win out in our family, since we decided we valued other forms of outdoor activity much more.
But, as we also know, this only proves that founder worship is alive and well and will win out over all else.
The school's interests will likely win out if the district's investigation confirms Volitich tried to promote white nationalistic ideas among her students.
"It's pretty exciting coming here, being on a team that all they want to do is win out there," Pomeranz told reporters.
If one declined, the other could put it to a full committee vote — in which case the majority would likely win out.
If Hurts leads Oklahoma to victory and Clemson, LSU, and Ohio State all win out, the playoff picture will be relatively straightforward.
But most pundits still clung to the belief that pragmatism would win out and Republicans would nominate an establishment insider in 2016.
Yet, frustratingly for Democrats, when the chips are down, loyalty to the Republican Party always appears to win out with the Arizona senator.
The plaintiffs, seven Minnesota families and a community organization, agree that it is a policy conflict, but they think integration should win out.
"We have to win out to even have that shot," North Carolina quarterback Mitch Trubisky said of advancing to the ACC title game.
No, Sandy is kind of like a doggo and it's clear that voters let her cuteness win out over far more interesting genomes.
There were lots of competitors in the space and it was not immediately clear which ones would win out in the long run.
With two games remaining for both teams, Arizona must win out while Colorado loses out to get into the postseason on a tiebreaker.
As we've seen with "Moneyball" and professional sports, eventually logic, stats, and return on investment win out over the long arc of time.
I hate that it happened, but it did, and we'll just go on to Phoenix and try to get a win out there.
The Bills, still technically alive, need to win out against the Dolphins and the Jets, and then they need a lot of help.
I'm hoping the power of social media will win out here and that Ross will lose business for his blatant, two-faced politics.
This doesn't mean Boston is going to win out, but it sounds like some execs inside certainly hope that's where Amazon ends up.
Cons: I'm over budget by nearly $210 cause of this test and my YNAB subscription… the cons win out and I am sad.
Joe Berkowitz of JAB Design Group told Insider that neutral colors like gray, beige, and white will win out over bright, trendy hues.
Oakland Raiders: The Raiders would have to win out and hope the Browns, Titans, and Steelers all lose out to make the playoffs.
The Rams (8-103), the defending NFC champions, needed to win out and have Minnesota lose out in order to reach the postseason.
The Rams (8-7), the defending NFC champions, needed to win out and have Minnesota lose out in order to reach the postseason.
Two conflicting forces are working to influence the market and the "bad set" happened to win out on Friday, CNBC's Jim Cramer said.
More interesting, even if he did lose ground to Ms. Lam, or lost the election itself, the Tang Camp might still win out.
Of course, the reason is—somewhat heartwarmingly—that despite the things that might divide us, the things that bring us together invariably win out.
He painted a dark picture of the future awaiting Americans, and the world, if the forces of "aggressive nationalism" or "crude populism" win out.
He said people who felt at a loss with the democratic process could "try anything," but that liberal values would win out over time.
Third, third, second, but we're right there and we're doing great building points, but it sure would be nice to knock a win out.
The retailers stand to win out on the big percentage of Americans that don't have a go-to doctor, potentially threatening hospitals' future revenues.
Still, Mr. Elliott remains hopeful, suggesting that good people might be driven to do bad things, but that inherent decency can win out. Sometimes.
Because the Giants have ten wins and swept the Cowboys, New York will steal the division if they win out and Dallas loses out.
This morning, just under half the country has woken up dismayed, already feeling the impact of watching a bigoted argument win out so successfully.
Despite the dire state of the second Crypto War, Cardozo remained optimistic that encryption will win out against its federal adversaries in the end.
But once Democrats take power, concrete policy change, with the immediate benefits it promises, tends to win out over the abstractions of procedural reform.
Saudi officials may bitterly object, but those who are fighting for real reform inside the kingdom need this ultimatum to win out over hardliners.
Win out, and U.C.F. will get a conference championship game against strong competition, but will it be strong enough to impress the playoff committee?
Photo via Parks Canada Pedersen said Article 33 should trump the 1997 MOU, but it remains to be seen which agreement will win out.
The city overcame the diplomatic corps' opposition to win out over dozens of other offers and the world body's earlier preference for Greenwich, Conn.
Instead, the campaign banked on Sanders's unwavering focus on economic issues and wealth inequality, believing that consistent message would win out in the end.
When loyalty to family and loyalty to the law come into conflict, the illegality in question has to be very serious to win out.
The win for Team Liquid was important since, if Liquid lost, they would have to win out the season to qualify for the playoffs.
One technology or standard will win out and the other will lose and three years from now that winning technology will mean something tangible.
Depending on a cloud's thickness, height, and reflectivity, one effect will win out over the other, resulting in a net warming or cooling. 2.
And that will win out, or at least mean fewer angrier voters going to the polls in the midterms, denying Democrats of taking the House.
We can know without a doubt that we haven't been poisoned, but this module is not going to easily win out over the seasickness module.
In honor of all the stay-at-home-and-build-treehouses people in the world, I desperately want Wyatt to win out in the end.
Admittedly, before Because the Internet, his second studio album, I felt confident Glover's ability to appeal to white sensibilities and tastes would always win out.
If the status quo does not feel like it is working, I am no longer surprised to see even a seemingly radical alternative win out.
And how sweet it will be if women—the people Trump denigrates and disrespects more than nearly any other group (save immigrants)—eventually win out.
Maybe right now, but over long stretches, buying the cheaper underperformers and rebalancing regularly to keep a portfolio mix on track tends to win out.
It's a battle between who is favored -- passive owners or active owners, and it remains unclear who is going to win out in the end.
Italy subsequently sought to build its own ties with Haftar, hoping to safeguard its energy concerns in Libya should he win out in the end.
As for chemtrail conspiracy theorists, Wagner says all scientists and journalists can do is present the facts and hope they win out in the end.
So the administration has no face-saving way of backing down now, even if the globalists did win out and convince Trump to engage on climate.
That is significant because most of the claims for the economic benefits of Brexit were based on the assumption that the second camp would win out.
It's a reminder that with so much still to do to turn quantum supremacy into quantum practicality, no one is sure which tech will win out.
Even the most powerful of teams win out only by somehow subduing that chaos for four games out of seven a few times in a row.
Yet the working-class Khan managed to win out against a Conservative rival with family pedigree, wealth, and friends in powerful political, media, and business circles.
On Sunday night, Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio confirmed the new expressions of interest and said he hoped the most ambitious proposals would win out.
Apart from undermining his own arguments that the tariffs were only hurting China, Trump also sent a message that political expediency will win out over strategy.
But the Democratic strategist predicted that when it comes to the presidential contest and Trump, Avenatti's strategy and rhetoric is likely to win out over Obama's.
Whichever poison suits you better, you're going to win out either way, because on both, it all comes down to the power of the almighty riff.
It's not clear which approach will win out yet, but Republicans are holding pat on doing something to alleviate the tax burden on America's wealthiest inheritors.
Mike Quigley, D-Illinois, stays loyal to the Midwest, choosing Indiana's Purdue University to win (out of a Final Four that also includes Michigan State). Rep.
But based on the behavior of the tech companies that control the internet, ideas like Adams's and Richards's don't seem likely to win out anytime soon.
His critics should not take the threat that he poses lightly; they should realize that in our current political world, the truth often doesn't win out.
If it was easy to predict which causes would win out, and which would fail then, well, we probably wouldn't need an end-of-decade list.
Pittsburgh still controls their destiny and can secure a spot in the postseason if they win out against the Jets and Ravens to close the year.
In a similar situation last season, when the Packers essentially needed to win out, Rodgers delivered, and his history suggests no one should bet against him.
If the voters and judges get behind the message here—and there's no reason not to—this could be a dark horse to win out. Who?
And why did creating indexes by market capitalization win out over other indexing systems, like weighting all stocks equally, or by price, as the Dow Industrials do?
But they'll probably need to win out, as a 21-249 division record and season sweep by the Lions means tiebreakers will be tough to come by.
Not even wealth and privilege are enough to win out in the face of whatever this sinister world holds, and children aren't saved from its atrocities, either.
"No longer can a website coast thinking that because they are on the internet they are going to win out because they have a presence," Tasker said.
Th 51-year-old actress took home the award at the 2017 Golden Globe Awards for her role in Fences — her first win out of five nominations.
There was good news for cicada romance, in that love did win out, and they went back to their courting song about 20 minutes after the eclipse.
Assuming the league decides to approve relocation of only one team, the Rams would likely win out because of Kroenke's stadium plan, which promotes wider economic development.
Travel perks are enticing, but to get the most from travel reward credit cards you typically need to spend a lot of cash to actually win out.
The House and Senate are in negotiations now to reconcile their version of the defense policy bill, but it's unclear which version's pay raise will win out.
If it turns out to be a battle between love of your fellow man and a quest for vengeance, the latter is always going to win out.
I've got the win out of the way, pressure's off a little bit, I've sealed a medal and now it's just a chance to change the colour.
In time, currencies possessing more qualities desired by consumers, such as reliability, will gain greater consumer adoption, and those currencies will win out over less desirable alternatives.
But the film's end signals a bridging of that gap; even in an atmosphere of fear and uncertainty, perhaps qualities like mercy and sympathy can win out.
In such cases, if there's a disagreement between the marketing and the medicine, "the marketing is always going to win out," says a lawyer for injured patients.
What begins as an affair with a man in the city develops into love, and Lucy confronts an old question: whether passion or stability will win out.
The Bills are staring down a 17th consecutive year of playoff-free football, unless they win out and half of the conference acquiesces to their tiebreaker demands.
"Renewables just make good business sense," he said, adding that the fact that renewables have "no fuel cost" means they will "win out" in the long run.
One very aggressive species that can win out in many cases is the tiny house wren, which starts to nest late, when all the spots are taken.
The Eagles are essentially out of wide receivers and need to win out to keep the pressure on the Cowboys in the race for the NFC East.
But other government pages might want to balance good-faith acceptance of criticism with rules that will help clear citizen speech win out over hostile, repetitive spam.
"I think that the fundamental earnings story does win out over time," he added, noting that the S&P is up 6 percent so far this year.
It's not true, but like all ideological positions, when the "truth" and what I believe and hope smash into each other, the latter seems to win out.
His Culture of Critique series argues that Jews, using their higher intelligence, employed Judaism as a "group evolutionary strategy" to perpetuate themselves and win out over other groups.
But Ms Yao reckons that the voices for prudence will win out, even if the trade war with America begins to take a bigger toll on the economy.
Wisconsin is certainly an important part of this story, though it will have to be one of many upcoming statewide victories to win out on the convention floor.
"Nobody knows what chemo backbones could be the most powerful, and data will win out here," Daniel Chen, head of cancer immunotherapy at Roche, told investors in October.
But while a lot of attention will be paid to which company will win out in the lawsuit, it is also worth asking what this means for consumers.
Torture remains a hotly debated, if partisan, tactic in the war on terror, with Trump's successful primary bid demonstrating that an avowedly pro-torture position can win out.
Even with $400 million in fresh funding, Unusual will continue to focus on the early stage because Vrionis and Bansal believe that focused firms will ultimately win out.
That means that whatever shareholders are voting on — typically at Facebook's annual meeting, usually in May — Zuckerberg and those closest to him are always going to win out.
The book, which won a Pulitzer Prize this year, captures the layers of government malfeasance and neglect that allowed a corporation's interests to win out in the region.
But it'll be much harder for Bannon to win out if the national security adviser is aligned against him and with the rest of the foreign policy principles.
The sticks-in-the-mud might win the occasional promotion or get that better project in the short run, but over the long haul, likable people win out.  
The truth will win out — the governor will find that his resistance to change at PREPA will lead to self-inflicted wounds that he need not have suffered.
I happen to believe that the more left-leaning ideas -- and candidates -- will win out, putting to bed the notion that Democrats are moving too far too fast.
And, of course, the company is competing with larger 401(k) providers, but Lee's pitch is that its ease of use on the employee end will win out employers.
The American Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders, now just about out of the race after Tuesday's lone one win out of five primaries, won't go quietly into any good night.
In any case, as we all try and calculate what Trump will decide — which of his warring impulses will win out — you can bet Iran is doing the same.
There's a lot about Trump that is distinctive, but if we've learned anything in the past year or so, it's that the usual political forces tend to win out.
They'll still be motivated, as they need to win out to make a bowl game, but right now, it feels like it's just time for basketball season in Durham.
"John Kerry's meeting with the FARC is an indicator that peace will not reverse, it will win out," human rights defender and ex-senator Piedad Córdoba wrote on Twitter.
The annual gathering is the venue of choice for supercar manufacturers, and so Europe's bastion of neutrality becomes a battleground where horsepower, luxury features, and dramatic styling win out.
Conservatives, who constantly are crying to allow the free marketplace of ideas to win out, are unwilling or unable to simply allow these kids to voice their own beliefs.
Here's what we thought about the leggingsI've tried both the basic and the moto version of Spanx's leather leggings, and I think the plain ones win out for me.
While the exact type of battery that will win out is unknown, what's certain is that batteries will play an even larger role in powering our lives going forward.
And in the ongoing race to recruit millennial talent, the companies that make it easier for pet owners to care for their fur babies are likely to win out.
They'll need to get over squeamishness about student activists and their pain regarding political correctness, to recognize that their vision of balancing competing political interests won't always win out.
Still, "you can only worry about making the best quality product possible and hope that that's still going to win out, through word of mouth or however," he said.
This is usually how we deal with these things in the US context: We assume that with proper information and a fair process, the best arguments will win out.
They are still holding on to a lasting hope that in the ideological war between the stubborn House conservatives and stubborn Senate moderates, the Freedom Caucus can win out.
Rumor has it Verizon will likely win out, and SunTrust analyst Bob Peck said he thinks Yahoo could go for as much as $6 billion to one or multiple bidders.
This has always been such a polarizing law politically, but at least in our survey, the value of gaining coverage itself seemed to win out in how people assessed it.
And yet, despite the versatility demonstrated in Incredibles 2 and especially Into the Spider-Verse, Hollywood's affinity for live action as the more prestigious, serious medium continues to win out.
For now, the expectation is that Powell's vision will win out, but he looks to be losing support, and a few dissents at July's meeting may be just the beginning.
As TheStreet reported earlier this year, Tesla has supermajority requirements on major votes, which means nearly all outside investors have to vote against Musk to win out in a dispute.
Bohannan also made all six of his free throws for the Hawkeyes (4-2), who salvaged a win out of the tournament after losing to Louisiana and South Dakota State.
If America becomes a social democracy it'll be because the left's ideas win out and the candidates will be forced to follow suit in spite of the Constitution's structural regressiveness.
When it comes to planting decisions, cash and futures prices may cause Serbian farmers to devote a bit of extra area to one particular crop, but rotations usually win out.
Not only will they have to win out, but they'll also have to hope that whichever team sits atop the Big 12 has a more significant blemish on its resume.
Either Comcast or Disney win out, however, this deal would still need to go through its own regulatory process, with possible complications related to regional sports networks and IP consolidation.
We called up Meal Deal Talk founder Theo Edwards to find out more about the culinary beauty of supermarket lunch promotions and whether Lucozade should ever win out over Oasis.
And that is: Although good coaching, strong conferences and the bounces of the ball all play a role in the trajectory of a season, ultimately talent tends to win out.
But as long as America handles change incrementally, this evidence will take time to win out the day — and deaths that stronger gun laws could prevent will continue to happen.
Up to the nomination of the previously uncontroversial Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court, Obama's acted, over and over, in the hope that just this once statesmanship will win out.
Migos and Cardi B. are all nominated in rap categories this year, but I doubt they'll win out over the likes of Kendrick Lamar, who is considered to have more substance.
But watching them, there's an inescapable sense of doom, as telegraphed right there in the title: Only one species will win out, and it has to do so in this movie.
Now, it's Microsoft's job to convince creatives that the drawbacks involved are equal to that of buying an Apple iMac — and that this time around, the Windows machine should win out.
But for early detection other options might yet win out; success will not hinge on which company starts with the most money but which offers the biggest bang for the buck.
Taking down the previously undefeated Baylor Bears this week certainly helped pad its resume, but Oklahoma still has to win out from there to bolster its claim for a playoff spot.
"As far as McDonalds, I believe they win out at this point due to sheer size and number of locations," Jeff Stein, vice president of Consumer Research Around Cannabis, told MUNCHIES.
Noting that Sunday was the first night of the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah, he said, "We're celebrating the victory of light over darkness," adding that the light will always win out.
Takeaway's stock has surged since it became clear that its all-share offer for Just Eat would win out in a months-long battle with rival Prosus, which was offering cash.
Takeaway's stock has surged since it became clear that its all-share offer for Just Eat would win out in a months-long battle with rival Prosus, which was offering cash.
If the Raptors win out and the Cavaliers lose both of their remaining games, the top spot would go to Toronto by virtue of the Raptors winning the three-game season series.
If the Aztecs win out, there's little doubt the selection committee will rule in their favor, but a single loss will undoubtedly push them out of the upper echelons of college basketball.
While fatigue is not the same as disengaging, allowing fatigue to win out over action is something only the people whose lives are secure under the Trump administration can afford to do.
But while they may see self-driving as a fundamentally regional challenge, others are critical of their localised approach, saying the U.S. giants will win out by ensuring commercially viable services first.
But while they may see self-driving as a fundamentally regional challenge, others are critical of their localized approach, saying the U.S. giants will win out by ensuring commercially viable services first.
By contrast, Iowa State was supposed to be Kansas's main challenger this year, but the Cyclones have four losses and need to win out to have any hope of winning the league.
It even makes food movements associated with craft beer—farmers markets, buying local, farm-to-table—seem ultimately like a fad, because some day, someone with more money will always win out.
The attitudes presently co-exist, but there's little doubt that the separation-anger response will win out if the spate of violence that marked July in France and Germany continues, and grows worse.
"As far as the opening of the Disney Shanghai park goes, I'm sure that we will win out," Wang said in an almost hour-long interview on state-run China Central Television (CCTV).
Ohio State, which is ninth in the CFP rankings, sandwiched big wins over Penn State and Michigan State with a damaging loss to Iowa and now must win out while hoping for help.
For anyone who has given up on the belief that fact will win out in a political world with so much fiction, the reverberations from this week should provide a modicum of hope.
However, Cleveland is still technically alive for the postseason with three weeks to play, needing to win out and get some help from across the AFC to sneak into a wild card spot.
But I continue to believe (or hope) that another view of the evolution of our society can eventually win out, especially given the toxic impact on our politics of the majority-minority idea.
"The president likes the idea and Democrats have said they want these individuals into their communities, so let's see if it works and everyone gets a win out of it," the press secretary said.
In any power struggle, he may feel he would still win out with Pogba especially amid media reports that a move to Barcelona is being engineered for Pogba by his "super-agent" Mino Raiola.
It's the linchpin of the show and its moral center (repeated in the twin figures of Lecter and FBI agent Will Graham): beauty and utter degradation together, fighting to see which will win out.
The world I know how to conduct myself in is the world in which the values I believe in and hold and try to live by and work by win out in the end.
Having sorted China out, Uber is able to concentrate on promising pickings in other developing markets where governments may not be quite as determined as China's was to see a local firm win out.
Clinton, for her part, is stubbornly cautious and on script, banking on the notion that real-life concerns of voters and tangible benefits of her proposals will win out in the end over spectacle.
"As far as McDonalds, I believe they win out at this point due to sheer size and number of locations," Jeff Stein, vice president of Consumer Research Around Cannabis, told MUNCHIES at the time.
We won't really see it coming, and it might air on a streaming platform (though I suspect that the week-to-week episodic schedule that has so often driven shows like this will win out).
In reality, it seems like most customers are just creatures of habit, which means their dependance on the chain for lunch will probably win-out against their mistrust of and confusion over "Just Salad 2.0."
"It's almost like you've got what I call the benign version of cash burn and the malignant version in the same company and I'm not sure which one is going to win out," Damodaran said.
The Lions are a game behind the final wild-card spot currently held by Atlanta with just two games to play and will need to win out to have any chances of reaching the postseason.
Afternoon coffee drinkers at a Los Angeles Starbucks said they might look into the warning or give coffee drinking a second thought after the ruling, but the cup of joe was likely to win out.
The second message is that the way to healing in the country might sometimes be at odds with the president-elect's idea of the way he should seek power, and that healing should win out.
Clemson (103-1) Clemson hasn't looked great this year, but the Tigers have wins over Louisville and Auburn that will keep them safe as long as they win out against South Carolina and Virginia Tech.
So, on Friday, Cramer looked into the stocks and businesses of luxury retail play Michael Kors and beer brewer Molson Coors to see which one would win out if they were stacked side by side.
LSU more than likely needs to win out for Alabama to have a shot at the fourth spot, but even so, an undefeated Baylor or one-loss Pac-12 champion may have a stronger case.
And having proved that she could win out in a new generation, she went back to her roots again on 20103's One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism, a gospel album recorded at New Bethel.
It goes without saying that if these Packers had filled out the green-and-gold uniforms all year, they wouldn't need to win out and get help in order to make it to the postseason.
Yet there's also a heartbreaking optimism in the idea that this child would grow up with the trust — or at least furious determination — that the law might win out, even if it took a century.
If trade traditionalists like former Goldman Sachs President Gary Cohn, director of the National Economic Council, win out, the way Washington does trade could carry on fairly similarly to the way it has for decades.
Democrats, according to the Sanders campaign, have also agreed to work in a campaign finance system that ensures wealthier Americans as well as business and financial institutions will always win out in debates over public policy.
The encouraging news for Ship is that many people use multiple dating apps — there's not just one app that'll win out over any other — and given that Betches' audience loves Betches, maybe this will work out.
While Apple's announcement did send Netflix stock down 2%, it's still too early to tell whether Apple's brand reach will be enough to win out against Netflix — especially since it's joining the streaming game so late.
Fishing allocations were divided among 19 regional "sectors" of fishing boats in the Northeast, and boat owners were granted permits based on their fishing history — so those with the most boats seemed primed to win out.
People have been talking about this around the edges for a long time, and the short conventional wisdom is, well, if it's between Bannon and Kushner, Kushner's his son-in-law, family's always gonna win out.
Wine is anti-democratic in the sense that, all other things being equal, aristocratic terroirs will win out, even if, like the wayward child of a billionaire, bad farming and winemaking squander this built-in advantage.
As for which team will win out in the bidding, it is worth noting that the Mariners have a long and successful history with Japanese players, including Ichiro Suzuki, Kazuhiro Sasaki and, most recently, Hisashi Iwakuma.
No matter who prevails as the Republican presidential candidate and who wins the election next November, there may already be a big and enduring win out of this crazy race — for the environment, including ailing monarch butterflies.
Although there has always been a significant degree of diversity, with progressive forces, more often than, managing to win out over narrower visions, publishing decisions were often made by people who favored the priorities of State organisms.
That said, compared to things like the free, terrible 5W charger that came with your phone or even more powerful plugs like Apple's iPad chargers or the Nintendo Switch's chunky brick, the GaN chargers clearly win out.
"When faced with a choice between ad dollars and the integrity of our democracy, it is encouraging that, for once, revenue did not win out," said Bill Russo, a spokesman for Vice President Joe Biden's presidential campaign.
To see what it was really capable of, and to answer a question that has been puzzling comic book fans for years, he then blasted it at a flamethrower to see which simulated superpower would win out.
Curry believes the important thing with all of these issues, be it anthem demonstrations or White House visits, is for the actual issues to be made clear, and for the truth to win out over political rhetoric.
"There does appear to be some demand for European rates today, but over the course of the next six weeks we still reckon bearish forces will win out," said Peter Chatwell, head of rates strategy at Mizuho.
Karlsson scores 2 as Jackets edge Flames CALGARY, Alberta — William Karlsson scored two rare goals Friday and the Columbus Blue Jackets squeezed a 2-1 win out of a Western Canadian team for a second-straight night.
One leveraged banker said the surge in leveraged M&A activity in 2015 had not been reflected in sponsor-backed leveraged buyouts - where private equity firms have struggled to win out against trade buyers and IPO valuations.
Even if the Badgers win and LSU and Clemson win out, the committee will pit their resume against the Pac-12 and Big 12 champions — both of whom would only have one loss compared to Wisconsin's two.
Name Withheld The answer to your last question is easy: No. If the only issues were being thought to be a busybody and the possibility that a child would be seriously harmed, the latter would win out.
The victory is Sanders' eighth win out of the last nine contests -- including a contest that counted the votes of Democrats living abroad -- and a big morale booster heading into the crucial New York primary on April 19.
And with business interests at the table, it's unlikely that anything like a state-run monopoly or nonprofit model would win out — even though they may prove better for public health while ending the worst harms of prohibition.
While the value of these companies soared when the internet became mainstream, they ultimately didn't win out among companies such as Google and Facebook, which built their business on the communications backbone WorldCom and AOL built for them.
There lies, within this absolutism, an often very idealistic and sincere belief: if we simply allow all speech to compete in the free marketplace of ideas, then the best, most productive, and most truthful ideas will win out.
The 1996 Oscar-winning film that gives the FX series its name, setting, and overall aesthetic was a darkly comic but ultimately hopeful tale that suggested the laws of decency and justice would win out in the end.
Bernie Sanders defeated Hillary Clinton in Wisconsin on Tuesday night, marking his seventh win out of the last eight contests (including the Democrats Abroad primary) as the Democratic candidates head into the second half of the primary campaign.
The dominant Americans should have added more to secure a third win out of three but if Solo thought her team mates had done enough to spare her blushes, she was made to think again in injury time.
So, on Friday, the "Mad Money" host looked into the stocks and businesses of luxury retail play Michael Kors and beer brewer Molson Coors to see which one would win out if they were stacked side by side.
Trump's State of the Union speech, which focused most emphatically on the outward strength of the economy, seemed to indicate that he believes the Sanders approach could very well win out, even if the candidate himself does not.
Ricci is pretty self-aware that Ovipost and other companies may be targeted by entrenched businesses as they try to come up with something more efficient, but in the end, the hope is that market dynamics will win out.
That stings, but if the Tigers win out as one might expect (toughest test is No. 19 Wake Forest), they're a virtual lock to make the playoff because of all the movement set to take place ahead of them.
There is a beauty in how Luigi and Rosaria receive them: For a fleeting moment, they're suspicious — almost as if they know they are looking danger straight in the face — but their instinct to help appears to win out.
It would also be the seventh largest jackpot in U.S.lottery history (knocking Friday's Mega Million win out of the top 10.) The estimated federal tax withholding on the $358.5 million lump sum would be $89.6 million, according to USAMega.com.
If keeping Cohn is such a priority, and Bannon continues to be a liability, the D.C. and corporate establishment will breathe a big sigh of relief if that means Cohn's establishment-friendly economic and trade policies will win out.
Dalio now operates his hedge fund on the principal of an "idea meritocracy," a "decision-making system where the best ideas win out," the financier wrote on LinkedIn in 2017, to which he attributes, at least in part, Bridgewater's success.
The billionaire businessman scored his third win out of four early contests, sweeping Nevada with 212 percent of the vote and beating his closest rivals, Senators Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz, by margins of 22 and 21 percentage points, respectively.
However, the Beolit 17 does win out in one other key aspect — despite being a newer and more powerful speaker, it costs $499, $100 less than the $599 Beolit 15 (which, curiously, is still available for sale at that price point).
However, as more junk infiltrates the web, people might gradually move away from using these services (Facebook's recent traffic fall is an interesting one to ponder in that light), so the quality issue may well win out in the end.
The Knights (236-29.9, 5-0 AAC, No. 18 CFP) remained the only undefeated team in the Group of Five, keeping them on track to play in a major New Year&aposs Day bowl game if they can win out.
Uber shuttered a brief trial of an auto-rickshaw service last year while Ola offers a service, which just underwent a major expansion this month, but Jugnoo is confident that by focusing on the segment 100 percent it can win out.
John Thune said: "I don't think the Dems want to be helpful at all on tax policy, but I think most of these fixes are going to be things that are widely supported...[H]opefully that will win out with Democrats."
"Any win out here on tour is a dream come true but to do it here in Greensboro, an hour-and-a-half from where I grew up, is something I never could have imagined," said 26-year-old Poston.
This is one in case in which conventional wisdom appears to win out: liberals are more likely to list themselves as single on Facebook, with 50 percent of male left-wingers and 41 percent of female liberals identifying themselves as such.
We think of truth the way that capitalism conceives of the consumer's best interest: Ultimately, in the so-called marketplace of ideas and opinions, the most convincing arguments will win out or augment one another, to the benefit of everyone.
Jefferies analysts said the semi-automated bone resection offered by MAKO might well win out in the long term, but Navio offers a far cheaper option and is still well ahead of anything the other two major manufacturers have today.
Health-care stocks are poised to win out in the next leg of the ever-raging battle between growth and value that has played out for decades in the stock market, says Christian Fromhertz, founder and CEO of Tribeca Trade Group.
The tournament has had plenty of upsets, with Serena Williams shocked by China's Wang Qiang and Kenin dumping top seed Ash Barty from the semi-finals, but Belgian Henin expects class to win out at Rod Laver Arena on Saturday.
Green Bay PackersOne thing to know: Minnesota has already secured their spot in the playoffs, but still have an outside shot at winning the NFC North if they win out, and the Packers lose out, including in a matchup this weekend.
Patrick Tully, a psychotherapist who is a licensed marriage and family therapist, previously told Insider that the show seems to be reinforcing the unhealthy idea that women should view other women as enemies, and that romantic relationships should always win out over friendships.
"Of the month" clubs — which proves that experiences really do win out over stuff when it comes to presents these days — and subscription boxes, which range from beauty picks like Birchbox and Cocotique to food-prep kits like Hello Fresh and Plated.
The basic fact of making organic and fair-trade fruit available next to their conventional counterparts is necessary for the questions they force us to ask ourselves about the origins of our food, even if price or indifference win out in the end.
In a perfect microcosm of their entire season, the Philadelphia Eagles traveled to the NFL's toughest place to play and did really well for a while, but it gradually became obvious that they just aren't good enough to win out in the end.
As I observe in my latest column, the past months have seen those in his office who think he should pick his battles, like Seamus Milne, his strategy chief, win out over those who would prefer total war against the Europhile moderates.
There was a dream in the air that night: that the Dubs would be rusty enough for the Blazers to sneak up behind them and nick a win out of their back pocket, a shiny gold coin to keep on the mantelpiece.
The question is, who's vision will win out — and where in Europe the far-right's message will resonate the most — as more than 400 million voters in all 28 EU member-states are eligible to cast ballots in the world's second-largest election.
Should the Cellnex-F2i bid win out, the consortium would have to launch a mandatory takeover of the rest of the tower group to comply with Italian law, which requires buyers bid for minorities once a threshold of 30 percent is breached.
Still, he said he is hopeful that Mr. Trump's business sensibilities will win out in the end, adding that the United States' travel and tourism sectors generate over 8 percent of the country's GDP and support nearly 10 percent of the country's employment.
"Bigger picture, I don't feel like this is really changing peoples' positioning, whether or not Goldman Sachs is going to win out over the Klan inside the White House," the CEO of Ritholtz Wealth Management said on "Halftime Report " before the Times report.
But his labored efforts to spin a win out of a nearly two-month confrontation with Democrats -- that brought his border wall no closer -- leave little doubt about the victors from the first big showdown in the new era of divided government.
For instance, Chinese manufacturing doesn't always win out over American manufacturing because its government subsidizes an industry, like it does with aluminum, but often simply because Chinese workers are paid lower wages and have fewer legal rights in the workplace than American workers.
The two believe that a concentrated and thesis-driven investment model for seed will win out against casual, spray-and-pray investors, as well as larger firms that dabble in seed as a way to build up their cap table positions for later-stage rounds.
Obviously, the modern iPhone 7 and 7 Plus win out across the board when it comes to almost any metric, but this is less of a competition and more a retrospective — one that highlights what's become one of the key components of Apple's success.
In both cases, the liberal types in big cities said that it couldn't happen—Remain would win out, Hillary Clinton would be the next president—only to be proven disastrously wrong by a mostly monochromatic coalition of voters bitterly unhappy with the way things are.
The whole episode was representative of a larger flaw in Mueller's approach as special counsel: As an institutionalist, Mueller believed that simply conducting a conventional investigation and issuing a report of its findings would allow truth to win out at the end of the day.
Finally, there are a number of historical examples -- like Barry Goldwater in 1964 or George McGovern in 1972 or even Jimmy Carter in 1976 -- in which "electability" didn't win out in the decision-making process of many voters who were upset with the status quo.
As the push-and-pull over our limited amount of wireless spectrum rages on, we're going to see more situations like this, where technology improvements that take up less spectrum room win out over prior technologies, and that incredibly confusing spectrum map inevitably gets reorganized.
But whether the mother is rich or poor, if there is a real, powerful creative urge, the care of children, however much it absorbs and at times even consumes us, doesn't win out over the care of words: One finds the time for both.
Ryan Williams, a Republican strategist who served as Mitt Romney's spokesman in 2012, told Bloomberg that after last Tuesday, when Trump won seven of 11 states, Republicans started losing hope that one of the remaining candidates could win out over Trump through primaries and caucuses.
BUT BEING THAT SAID, TECHNICALLY, THEY MAY WIN OUT IN THE COURT AND SAY WE HAVE A RIGHT TO SET THE RECORD DATE WHEN WE WANT TO, BUT THEY DON'T HAVE A RIGHT, IN MY OPINION, NOT TO TELL THE SHAREHOLDERS OR DISCLOSE IT ON APRIL 5th.
If the social conservative agenda were to win out, the most likely outcome would be a surge in unwanted children — along with the costs those children bear — according to David A. Grimes, a former chief of the abortion surveillance branch at the Centers for Disease Control.
If Mr. Sanders's candidacy is a test of whether a purely economic argument pitched against the "billionaire class" can win out over identity politics and the culture wars, then it's also a test of his ability to promote this uniquely Jewish invention, an ethnic identity that transcends its particularity.
" Bill Russo, a spokesman for Mr. Biden's campaign, said it was "unfortunate" to suggest that the only way to deal with false claims in political ads was not to run the ads at all, but he added that it was encouraging that "for once, revenue did not win out.
For Miles and Tigers fans alike, the ongoing issue is that LSU is in Alabama's division, so if the Tigers lose to them in any given season, they essentially have to win out and hope the Crimson Tide lose two conference games, something Saban's team hasn't done since 2010.
This is very minimal information so I don't know what your ups or downs were like, or whether one or both of you were holding on to the idea of your relationship for too long, or whether "love will win out" was a way of avoiding some painful truths.
LSU more than likely needs to win out for the Crimson Tide to have a shot at the fourth spot, but even so, former Alabama quarterback Jalen Hurts and his Oklahoma Sooners or a one-loss Pac-12 champion may have a stronger case to earn the final ticket.
Hillary Clinton's views on Israel win out in DNC platform, for now Her Facebook page, for example, is filled with photos and videos that tell not only the narrative of a first-lady-turned-senator-turned-secretary-of-state, but also the story of a daughter, a mother and a grandmother.
The head of the Brazilian Olympic Committee and the main organizer of the bid, Arthur Nuzman, introduced a representative of Rio 2016 to Diack and asked him to make the payments ahead of the 2009 vote that saw Rio win out over Madrid, Chicago and Tokyo, Cabral told a federal judge.
There's also "The Complicated Scenario," as outlined by the team's official site, that breaks a potential tie between the Lions and Falcons based on strength of victories: For the Bucs, it's mostly win-two-games-and-in, unless both the Falcons and either Washington or the Packers also win out.
RELATED: Senators weigh in on 'dark money' tax deduction Speaking of the Byrd Rule: As this process plods along, don't forget that the Senate rules are a huge piece of the ongoing negotiations -- despite the best efforts of House negotiators, the Senate rules will always win out in the end.
So far, Turkish forces and their rebel proxy militias have made only relatively limited gains, centered on the villages surrounding the Arab-majority border city of Tal Abyad and the ethnically-mixed city of Ras al-Ain, but their superior numbers, equipment and training are almost certain to win out.
We may also soon see various types of two-step verification systems when checking out of stores online, but it won't be too much longer until "Visa and MasterCard win out eventually and the merchants are forced to move on EMV online … because credit cards and debit cards aren't going anywhere, " said Litan.
" Russo continued, "It would be unfortunate to suggest that the only option available to social media companies to do so is the full withdrawal of political advertising, but when faced with a choice between ad dollars and the integrity of our democracy, it is encouraging that, for once, revenue did not win out.
You will likely spend some period of time sleeping on just a mattress on the floor, because you will face the difficult decision of spending more money on a not-shitty mattress, or less money on a mattress and more on a bedframe, and the quality of the mattress will win out.
House Republicans say their Senate counterparts are leaning too heavily -- and unnecessarily -- on their rules, still view the Senate's health care failure as an abomination and note that a lot of their members took their own very difficult tax votes and expect their versions of specific things to win out in the end.
The committee might look askance at the low quality of their opposition — Georgia has played only two ranked teams and Alabama, as one might say in Tuscaloosa, ain't played nobody — but if both win out and then play each other in a competitive SEC title game, both might land in the playoff.
But as "chain migration" begins to eclipse other issues (like immigration enforcement in the interior of the US) as a top Republican priority, it's not clear whether Democrats' commitment to hypothetical legal immigrants of the future is going to win out over their commitment to legalizing unauthorized immigrants who are currently here.
With subtlety and nuance in short supply—a racist, misogynistic, chaotic, seemingly semi-literate, aspiring demagogue taking the White House—the Stapletons not only refused to bow to callow simplicity, they suggested, just for a moment, that our world could be ugly and beautiful at once, and that the latter would eventually win out.
On Monday, the briefings appeared to win out: Trump was informed about the late Sunday night Las Vegas shooting by Kelly early Monday morning, and he has at least so far refrained from wading into swirling debates on Twitter about gun policy or sketchy reporting or false information about the alleged shooter's political or religious affiliations.
That it did not win the title in perfect style, that it has faltered a little at the end, that Liverpool eventually had the will and the wit to win out over two legs does not mean all of that is wiped off the slate; it does not make the paeans of praise it has won any less valid.
On the belief that his beloved triangle offense was not yet consigned to the dustbin of history, Jackson said: "I think it's still debatable about how basketball is going to be played, what's going to win out" — an assertion that the point-guard-dominated style of screen-and-roll, drive-and-kick might yet decline in popularity.
He suggests a more broad-brush approach may win out in the near term, such as the Commission looking at the operation of the entire single market — "and how that can be done more effectively and efficiently" — rather than trying to tackle head-on national resistance if the EU pushes to get input on Member States' tax systems.
Senators leaving Tuesday's briefing seemed to indicate that Trump's isolationist impulses are going to win out, regardless of the consequences for US global influence, American national security interests or the fate of the region, where Iran is vying for larger influence and Russia has established itself as a power broker, edging out the US. Democratic Sen.
It was only a few years ago that Republicans attacked then-Democratic leader Harry Reid for extending the option partially to confirm lower court judges with 51 votes (instead of the 60 usually required to defeat a filibuster.) McConnell, however, sent a clear signal to Schumer that when push comes to shove, traditions won't win out over political necessity.
The Syrian people's hasty bid to replicate Tunisia's peaceful change led to al Qaeda and ISIS taking partial hold, hundreds of thousands dead, the use of sarin gas on babies, Russia's brute force emerging as a new totem in the Middle East, and the dark reassurance of Bashar al-Assad that his father's savage ways will win out.
An absurdist comedy with touches of magical realism and science fiction, it's about a young black telemarketer named Cassius Green (Lakeith Stanfield) who is struggling with his personal ethics as he learns that betraying his friends and adopting a "white voice" (provided by the ever-lurking comedy weirdo David Cross) will help him win out in a near-future bizarro capitalist dystopia.
"I was hoping for better angels to win out here and that an injunction would stick and that we'd be able to continue giving services as we had been," said Evelyn Kieltyka, senior vice president of program services for Maine Family Planning, one of the many health care groups that sued in an attempt to stop the rules from taking effect.
Washington has dropped five of its last seven games to fall from a battle for a playoff spot to the brink of elimination with five games left in the regular season and would need to win out and get the help of a historic collapse from one of the teams above it in the standings to still have a chance.
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And while Modernism did ultimately win out in the realm of architecture, filling cities with slabs of concrete and glass curtain walls, the world of design allowed figures such as Nakashima, the German-American textile designer Anni Albers, who worked closely with traditional weavers across Latin America, and the Hungarian-American ceramist Eva Zeisel, who drew on organic forms for her classic tableware, to make work that was as humane as it was modern.
"Certainly from a technical perspective, entrepreneurs in the Middle East are recognizing that by learning from Chinese best practices, they can accelerate their learning curve and build businesses that are more scalable, more asset-light, and ultimately, can win out their region by adopting Chinese practices rather than maybe things that were pioneered in Silicon Valley," Harburg told CNBC's Christine Tan at the East Tech West conference in the Nansha district of Guangzhou, China.
You see someone like Tristan Harris at the Center for Humane Technology, you know these conversations are beginning to happen, you have Tim Cook saying he doesn't want his nephew to go on social media, you see that the leaders in Silicon Valley are beginning to wrestle with this stuff and you can only hope that the power of love, the power of human communication — one on one or in groups in real life — will eventually win out.
EINHORN: NO I DON'T KNOW THE ANSWER TO THAT I DON'T KNOW WHAT WILL CHANGE IT I DON'T KNOW WHEN WELL CHANGE IT I LOOK BACK TO MARCH OF 200 WHEN THE NASDAQ BUBBLED UP AT THE TOP AND THERE WAS NO PARTICULAR REASON I CAN SEE WHY IT HAD THE TOP RIGHT THEN, WHY IT HAD TO REVERSE, WHAT HAD TO CHANGE I KNOW THE TONE OF THE MARKET CHANGES IT CHANGES FROM TIME TO TIME, IT DOES IT WITHOUT WARNING, ITS NOT PARTICULARLY PREDICTABLE BUT OVER LONG PERIOD OF TIMES HISTORICALLY, VALUE DOES TEND TO WIN OUT, AND AFTER A LONG PERIOD WHERE IT HAS -- IT HAS BEEN A CHALLENGE FOR VALUE INVESTORS, I THINK IT'S ACTUALLY PROBABLY PRETTY GOOD TIME TO BE INVOLVED IN THAT STRATEGY.
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