If he couldn't outplay his opponent, then he could outthink and outfight him and here he shows how he did it. |
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He continues to outwork and outthink coaches half his age, and shows the same thirst for a potential record ninth championship ring that he did for his first. |
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If you can outthink them, especially at speed, you have upended their work. |
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The capacity to outthink the competition, to convert knowledge to power and smarts to money, defines the shift from an economy of tangibles to one of intangibles. |
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As I grew older, playing doubles taught me about collaboration, and playing one-on-one taught me how to outthink and outsmart an opponent. |
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You had to outthink, outwit, use everything — your body, your mind, your spirit. |
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I can't outthink myself and then when I know I am pitching I can just focus in at that point. |
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Yet victories also redound to players who can outthink their adversaries. |
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He nonetheless retained his brilliant mental facilities and continued to outthink and outargue many in the intensive care ward. |
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Securian made sure we didn't outthink ourselves and provided a program that makes sense for our members. |
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And the 30-year-old used all his ring savvy and experience to outthink and outbox the 19-year-old from Edgbaston to book his place in the quarter finals. |
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The complexity of the plot provides Rebus with the chance to outthink everyone, but the surprise is that Fox rises to the occasion as a real CID detective. |
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