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outperform

[out-per-fawrm] / ˌaʊt pərˈfɔrm /


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In testing, the system outperformed existing electrode technologies when exposed to simulated flue gas and when operating at CO2 levels similar to those found in the atmosphere.

From Science Daily

Gundlach said his portfolios have done well during this period “largely because we’ve been sticking to this theme of dollar weakness and ultimately precious metals strength and foreign markets outperforming,” he said.

From MarketWatch

Historically, the dollar appreciated when the U.S. economy outperformed.

From The Wall Street Journal

Better cost controls and sales of so-called regulatory credits helped the company outperform Wall Street’s estimates.

From Barron's

While economists have dialed up U.S. growth projections, stimulative economic policies in Japan, Germany and elsewhere have helped overseas stock markets in recent months outperform their counterparts stateside.

From The Wall Street Journal