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To be able to outstrip almost anything else that ran.
These promise that God's love for us will outstrip death.
By 1891 population growth in the city was outstripping supply.
The war of words has outstripped the military issues at stake, many officials say.
He is not outstripping his own expectations, because they were never low in the first place.
It is an economy that has far outstripped the competition.
He'd outstripped some of the men who'd accompanied him this far.
This year that figure had already been outstripped by October.
Not only that but technology has wildly outstripped human needs.
"I had of course outstripped the guards running with me."
Their reputation has quickly outstripped that of the 55,000 or so government schools.
We should outstrip them by far. Unfortunately, nothing is further from the truth.
"It gets to the point where nature can outstrip our capacity to control," he said.
But this time I outstrip our competitors for a couple of minutes only, no more.
That would far outstrip the expected 2.8 percent growth in consumption.
In other words, expenses outstripped income by up to 2 percent.
While prices have gone up, the dollar has outstripped them.
The 83 percent increase far outstripped the growth in other faculty jobs.
By the time they made camp, their enemy had outstripped them.
We were of an age to feel the present our own, and to suppose it would never outstrip us.
Perhaps the war had gone too well, because they quickly outstripped the other wings of the army.
But why anyone would want a car that outstripped the infrastructure to support it?
But the company outstripped competitors by remaining in the black.
Certainly, at that time, demand may have been outstripping supply.
"But our challenges far outstrip the revenue we have coming in."