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- verb Present participle of
outmaneuver .
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Examples
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It's not "outmaneuvering" when you give the other side what they want.
"Is he stepping down? You bet. Does he admit defeat? Not by a long shot." Ann Althouse 2006
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Yeah, I was getting the same giddy rush at outmaneuvering Ariel that he was.
My Fair Succubi Jill Myles 2011
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Other rising monopolies of the past got there by outmaneuvering the competition with better products.
Nathan Newman: The Case for Antitrust Action Against Google Nathan Newman 2011
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Other rising monopolies of the past got there by outmaneuvering the competition with better products.
Nathan Newman: The Case for Antitrust Action Against Google Nathan Newman 2011
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By virtue of government ownership and backing, Chinese SOEs often operate investments in risky environments where western multinational prefer not to operate, and at reduced cost, thereby outmaneuvering western firms.
StephenGoldsmith: FDI with Chinese Characteristics Stephen 2010
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The requirements now are altogether bigger than outmaneuvering a few lefties within the SNP caucus, or driving Margo and Dorothy-Grace out (what a waste of great folks) to get yourselves a bit higher up that list.
Archive 2009-03-01 Alan Smart 2009
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It bought Myspace's parent company Intermix Media in 2005 for $580 million, outmaneuvering Viacom Inc. and others.
News Corp. Sells Myspace for a Song Jessica E. Vascellaro 2011
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Yeah, I was getting the same giddy rush at outmaneuvering Ariel that he was.
My Fair Succubi Jill Myles 2011
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The requirements now are altogether bigger than outmaneuvering a few lefties within the SNP caucus, or driving Margo and Dorothy-Grace out (what a waste of great folks) to get yourselves a bit higher up that list.
There ain't no cure for these SNP blues? Alan Smart 2009
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In some respects, China is outmaneuvering the west in the "great game" that the west invented.
StephenGoldsmith: FDI with Chinese Characteristics Stephen 2010
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