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outstanding

[out-stan-ding] / ˌaʊtˈstæn dɪŋ /




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Investors aren’t always happy when a company sells stock to the public because it increases the number of shares outstanding, which in turn reduces the percentage of the company that current shareholders own.

From MarketWatch

He is a front-runner to win his first most valuable player award, and an outstanding performance in a Monday night showcase could seal it.

From Los Angeles Times

McDonald said Page had done an "outstanding" job over the years and the batsmen should also shoulder some of the blame for not scoring enough runs.

From Barron's

Her teacher at the Paris Conservatoire described her as an outstanding pupil, and she went on to win awards.

From BBC

"I was with my family at a National Trust property on Saturday, and I saw it on the news and saw there's a suspect outstanding," Det Insp Coles said.

From BBC