So the Chinese advertising market is changing fast, and that dynamism has already enabled it to outdistance Spain and Italy. |
Generally, it is of no value for the transmitter to outdistance the receiver. |
Our one chance is to run like the lightning and hope we survive long enough to outdistance the storm. |
From there, the race is on, as you have to catch up to and outdistance your rival. |
Once one standard emerges as a clear favorite among users, it will quickly outdistance its rivals. |
The result shows that we outdistance considerably our competitors on this point. |