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- verb To provide better
coaching than another person or group
Etymologies
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Examples
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The best reputation platforms take all three phases of the game into account and tell a well-rounded enterprise story across multiple stakeholder groups, allowing the world's most reputable companies to "outcoach" their rivals, even in "must-win" situations like the NBA Finals.
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The best reputation platforms take all three phases of the game into account and tell a well-rounded enterprise story across multiple stakeholder groups, allowing the world's most reputable companies to "outcoach" their rivals, even in "must-win" situations like the NBA Finals.
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I know Doc Rivers didn't outcoach him last night...did he?
What's New In Dart's iPod #33 AKA The Truth Crushed To Earth Shall Rise Again Edition Dart Adams 2008
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"Without the talent, you can't outcoach anybody," says TV commentator Dick Vitale.
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His goal was to maximize the talent on every team and outcoach other coaches.
Pistol Mark Kriegel 2007
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His goal was to maximize the talent on every team and outcoach other coaches.
Pistol Mark Kriegel 2007
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His goal was to maximize the talent on every team and outcoach other coaches.
Pistol Mark Kriegel 2007
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Some of my best memories are of Sunday afternoons with my family, watching you and your "family" outcoach and outplay your opponents week in and week out.
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You can't go into a game thinking you're going to outcoach Jacques Lemaire.
USATODAY.com - Lemaire a master of getting the most out of his talent 2003
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The next week, Ryan said it was between him and the Patriots' Bill Belichick, saying he needed to outcoach his counterpart.
The Seattle Times 2011
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