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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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market
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He noted that unit trust managements were unable to consistently outperform the market on a risk-adjusted basis.
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A J. P. Morgan &038; Co. study last year showed that spinoffs outperform the overall stock market .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Spanish students outperformed U.S. students in science.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Foreign-owned industry tends to outperform domestically-owned industry in exporting in most Third World and indeed in some sectors in First World countries.
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If we add expertise as a variable, then the lone expert will far outperform the inexperienced group.
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Not everyone is prepared for such trauma, even though studies show that stocks outperform other investments, in the long run.
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Pippin may even outperform similar computers from Oracle and Sun.
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Scorpion is said to outperform a SparcStation 2 by a factor of between 12 and 15 times.
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The manufacturer, which makes everything from bread to handguns and auto parts, said it was outperforming the economy in general.