outdistance u rečniku PONS

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Before the 1980s, however, production gains were largely matched by population growth, so that productive capacity was unable to outdistance essential consumption needs significantly, particularly in agriculture.
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I found myself reminded of another group of young people whose capabilities were only outdistanced by their ambitions.
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Rather, he is a toned, super-fit, finely tuned political outrider who has found ways to outdistance and outsmart a sluggish system.
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I read 24 that summer, far outdistancing the competition.
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Yet other sectors of the economy have outdistanced manufacturing and are seeing large increases.
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But its gain in circulation revenue outdistanced its loss of revenue from those readers by as much to 5 to 1.
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Having outdistanced their lines of communication, the brigade waited in the village under shellfire for three hours for their supply trains to reach them.
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They outdistance pursuit, but the humans are still on their trail.
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Still received over 38 percent of the votes, far outdistancing all others in consideration.
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He also warned against the risk of seeing criminals outdistance law enforcement if efforts were not stepped up.
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