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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of outperformed in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of outperformed in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of outperformed in a Sentence

  1. David Schmerler:

    This is the first successful test (of this type of missile) that we know of, one of the big takeaways is the missile's performance, which might give credit to their own design capability. It outperformed previous, copied missile designs, which means that their ballistic missile program is moving at an accelerating rate.

  2. Jenson Button:

    Red Bull in 2014's going to be a big year for Sebastian, I think. When Daniel Ricciardo came into Red Bull Daniel Ricciardo found Red Bull difficult, daniel Ricciardo put Daniel Ricciardo under a lot of pressure and actually outperformed Daniel Ricciardo. I think if Charles can do that this year it's a tough decision of where Sebastian is going to go for the future and what he's going to do.

  3. Hitesh Jain:

    A lot of these companies have broadly outperformed the rest of the market. Although it doesn't look as if commodity prices will increase in 2016, any further margin expansion will only come via increased volumes.

  4. Markus Huber:

    Sentiment is bullish, we're long the DAX because America has outperformed hugely and even though growth there is strong, it's already in the price whereas in Germany there's more to come.

  5. Jim Cramer:

    The party line is that stocks historically have outperformed all other investment plans.

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