Such new leadership would have been weak and easily outmaneuvered by Musharraf, of course. |
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Companies that rely solely on such a customer-focused approach may find themselves outmaneuvered by competitors with more imagination. |
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He outmaneuvered people in the past who could somehow become too dangerous for him. |
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But he was outmaneuvered by politicians, teacher union activists, and school officials, who thought he was out to profiteer from poor children. |
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The flight of two Harriers outmaneuvered the Mirages and quickly downed two of the fighters with Sidewinder missiles. |
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He is a solid strategist, who uses his entire roster and rarely gets outmaneuvered. |
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And after pinning all its economic hopes on exporting to the US market, it finds itself outmaneuvered in low-wage manufacturing. |
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But the British were outnumbered, outgeneraled and outmaneuvered. |
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Ward held the inside track and outmaneuvered his opponent to win. |
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Although it was outmaneuvered by its principal opponent, the Japanese A6M Zero, but could take far more damage and was a sturdy aircraft. |
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We were also outmaneuvered by his sophisticated public relations machine. |
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And Jacob, who bests his kin, his own twin, twice over with guile, will be outmaneuvered and outdone ten times over by his wilier double-dealing uncle. |
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And for that matter, is the reason he's now so interested in learning the truth behind the newspaper fire simply that he doesn't like her having outmaneuvered him? |
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Armed with inside information, Bulger outmaneuvered rival mafiosi and dodged local criminal investigations. |
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Howe outmaneuvered and defeated Washington, leaving American confidence at a low ebb. |
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In 1809 he divided and outmaneuvered the ʿulamāʾ, and in 1811 he lured many of the Mamlūk leaders to a celebration at the citadel, where he had them massacred. |
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The man who prides himself on his toughness, his virility and his ability to be one step ahead of everyone was outmaneuvered by a liberal woman from San Francisco who mocked his manhood. |
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His forces met those of Warwick on April 14 in the Battle of Barnet, in which Edward outmaneuvered Warwick, regained the loyalty of the duke of Clarence, and decisively defeated Warwick, who was slain in the battle. |
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President George W. Bush had once again outmaneuvered them by taking the national-security high ground in an election year. |
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The Athenian navy, outnumbered but not outmaneuvered, bloodied the nose of the Persian fleet. |
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Deng Xiaoping outmaneuvered Mao's anointed successor chairman Hua Guofeng, and gradually emerged as the de facto leader over the next few years. |
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During this time, British Admiral Rodney outmaneuvered the French fleet under Admiral De Grasse at Basseterre. |
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Murray was outmaneuvered and out-thinking Gasquet, using his brain to come up with unpredictable angles and depths. |
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Welch's wife, a former lawyer, outmaneuvered her husband in the tumultuous divorce that followed. |
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In Season 1, Frank basically outmaneuvered and outsmarted everyone. |
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By placing yourselves as the moral minority you are in danger of being outmaneuvered in the name of individual freedom by the very same political correctness that you so fear. |
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Having outmaneuvered Warwick and Montagu, Edward captured London. |
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The Continental Congress again abandoned Philadelphia, and on September 26, Howe finally outmaneuvered Washington and marched into the city unopposed. |
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