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outstanding

[out-stan-ding] / ˌaʊtˈstæn dɪŋ /




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In a statement to the BBC Capita said that when they took over they had expected a backlog of 37,000 cases, but the actual number of outstanding cases was 86,000.

From BBC

In the same way Las Vegas is a tribute to excess, “Army of the Dead” does an outstanding job of rewarding people who love movies, especially the ones swimming in oceans of bullets and carnage.

From Salon

Investment firms have sought to address the mismatch by launching “semi-liquid” funds that limit quarterly redemptions to 5% of shares outstanding and are eligible for sale to wealthy individuals.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Yoane's career at Brentford was brilliant to watch from afar because I thought he was outstanding for them, scoring a number of massive goals," Howe said.

From BBC

A 0.25 percentage point cut is likely to mean a reduction of £29 in the monthly repayments for the average outstanding loan.

From BBC