The jump also outpaced the 6.5 percent rise reported by Home Depot, only the second time Lowe's has outpaced its rival in nearly seven years.
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Direct demand far outpaced the 5.5 percent recorded last month.
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Hospital admissions outpaced funding increases while satisfaction levels remained stable.
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The TV show outpaced it source material around season five.
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The rise outpaced projected decreases in deaths from extreme cold.
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Demand has been very strong and has largely outpaced production.
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Republicans outpaced Democrats this past year, netting 233,2000 more voters.
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Warren has also outpaced Republican President Donald Trump's campaign hiring.
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They will always be outpaced — but not protected — by technology.
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Since the changes, MSNBC has usually outpaced CNN in viewership.
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Expense growth outpaced revenue growth for the second consecutive year.
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Mr. Lasher has far outpaced his opponents in raising money.
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On top of that, inflation has generally outpaced wage growth.
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Innovation and proactive, preventive measures have outpaced health insurance practices.
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Though the statistics impress, Manny Machado has outpaced his numbers.
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Expectations outpaced reality, though, and they were eliminated yet again.
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In several, growth rates outpaced that of the United States.
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The crumbling of Venezuela's economy has now outpaced them all.
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As spending outpaced hospital budgets, business executives increasingly took over.
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The other 115 almost matched or outpaced the national trend.
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How much has this outpaced inflation over the past few decades?
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Population growth outpaced the rate of building, causing a housing crisis.
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That outpaced inflation, but mainly because petrol prices slumped in 2014.
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Mobile-phone adoption has outpaced both financial inclusion and insurance coverage.
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The economy in British Columbia slightly outpaced the rest of Canada.
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These quarterly sales outpaced the iPhone by a whopping 19 million.
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Fortnite still outpaced Clash Royale during April, May, and June, though.
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We have growth in the U.S. that has outpaced everywhere else.
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The Democrat seeking her fourth term easily outpaced all other candidates.
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Rents and home prices in such places have far outpaced incomes.
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However, the rise in compensation has generally outpaced banks' share performance.
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The pullback outpaced declines in the broader global venture capital market.
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But "Becoming" outpaced them both in just a couple of weeks.
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But capacity growth outpaced trade, battering freight rates and company profits.
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He has outpaced the senator by nearly 400,000 votes so far.
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"Enthusiasm for the concept of wine outpaced concrete knowledge," she said.
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And turnout in the Democratic primary far outpaced the Republican side.
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Microsoft was founded a few years later and soon outpaced IBM.
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So far, their PR has well outpaced their actual store openings.
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They have so outpaced men professionally they can't find suitable partners.
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So science has outpaced religious fundamentalism in ameliorating the depopulation crisis.
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Bernie Sanders outpaced Democrats when he raised $25 million in January.
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The airline, however, posted fourth-quarter earnings that outpaced analyst estimates.
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The airline climbed 6.34 percent, only to be outpaced by Inmarsat.
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Household debt, at a record high, has outpaced growth in incomes.
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Earnings growth has actually outpaced the market in appreciation this year.
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It outpaced each of the broadcast news networks, MSNBC, and CNN.
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Gains in semiconductors have outpaced broader markets since the U.S. election.
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However, for the year, the losses in energy have outpaced crude.
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In 2015, clean energy investments outpaced those by oil and gas companies.
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In Australia, cellular outpaced wifi speeds by 13Mbps, according to the study.
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Economic growth has not outpaced government expenditure over the past two years.
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How will you do your job when you're outpaced by a computer?
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But on the islands, these transfers are still outpaced by new arrivals.
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In Arizona, Florida, Georgia and Pennsylvania, Republican-affiliated voters have outpaced Democrats.
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Sales trends in these businesses have outpaced those of the broader company.
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This outpaced the growth seen by Microsoft, Google, and Amazon's cloud units.
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With these steady advances, Facebook Messenger has outpaced its mobile app competitors.
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Minimum wage hike proponents have argued pay has not outpaced inflation enough.
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The decline in expenses outpaced a 1.5 percent fall in total revenue.
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Google outpaced Alexa and Siri in every single category, except for one.
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Growth in housing debt has outpaced the slow growth in household incomes.
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In the last seven years, California outpaced most states in job creation.
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And in this exhibition, the clothing has once again outpaced the paintings.
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The size of the working-age population has also outpaced job growth.
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Rising U.S. oil output has outpaced capacity to transport the extra crude.
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The GOP committee has outpaced its Democratic counterpart for 16 consecutive months.
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That outpaced global automobile production, which rose only 2 percent in 2015.
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Portman outpaced Trump in Ohio when he won his 2016 reelection race.
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Spending outpaced revenue between the beginning of the fiscal year, on Oct.
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Historically, territorial expansion has always outpaced Russia's ability to settle new regions.
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But Klobuchar's fundraising total outpaced some of her other opponents, including Sen.
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DeSantis easily outpaced Putnam throughout the most populous parts of the state.
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The march toward marijuana legalization has outpaced scientific research about its effects.
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Both shares have easily outpaced the FTSE 100's performance this year.
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That is the one arena in which his inheritors have outpaced him.
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Recent Job Growth in Republican Counties Outpaced Growth in Democratic Ones Jan.
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Both outpaced the S&P 500's 20 percent gain in 2017.
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A decade ago, white births outpaced deaths by nearly 400,2023 each year.
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Rents in Munich have also outpaced those across Germany, though less dramatically.
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Almost a year later, we believe it has doubled and outpaced deposits.
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They've slightly outpaced the so far after lagging a bit last year.
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Now, production of its Underwood canned wine has outpaced its bottled wine.
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This comes as Japan's second quarter gross domestic product (GDP) outpaced expectations.
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It lacked a clear vision once the series outpaced Martin&aposs books.
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The relentless climb in price of single-family houses has outpaced incomes.
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AnnaLee Saxenian talking about why Silicon Valley outpaced Boston and Route 128.
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Earlier, the company had posted quarterly profit and revenue that outpaced analyst estimates.
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Since 2015 investment by SOEs has outpaced that by private firms (see article).
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Reality, as we are living in it, has outpaced even his campaign promises.
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Because Deftones always looked anxiously beyond nu-metal, they outpaced and outlasted it.
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Overall annual employment growth of 2.4% handily outpaced the U.S. performance of 1.6%.
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Still, even a souped up PS4 like NEO is going to be outpaced.
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However, GV's pace of investments still outpaced the others, according to CB Insights.
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Falls in crop prices have outpaced the cuts farmers have made in spending.
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Nasdaq's tech-driven gains have outpaced those of all other major U.S. indices.
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Businesses accumulated record inventories in the first half of 2015, which outpaced demand.
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On Sunday, the electric car maker reported first-quarter deliveries outpaced analysts' expectations.
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The slump was outpaced by a 7.1 percent global market contraction, it added.
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Businesses accumulated record inventory in the first half of 2015, which outpaced demand.
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Democratic-affiliated voters outpaced GOP ones only in Nevada, according to the report.
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That outpaced exports, which increased by C$2.2 billion to C$138.5 billion.
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Excluding that charge, the company outpaced Wall Street's expectations by a wide margin.
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Its 2017 net profit margin of nearly 9 percent outpaced its closest competitors.
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That outpaced a 0.1 percent fall in the benchmark Hang Seng Index .HSI.
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The costs of Mr. Enwezor's projects outpaced the profits, and a deficit formed.
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This year, led by "It" and "Get Out," really has outpaced all others.
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Overall, hedge fund liquidations have outpaced launches, according to the data tracker HFR.
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On the internet, anti-vaccine propaganda has outpaced pro-vaccine public health information.
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Amazon, Microsoft and Google have outpaced IBM in providing cloud services to companies.
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Con- sequently, British industry was significantly outpaced by American, Japanese and European competitors.
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The advance in sales outpaced growth of 14.5 percent in the previous quarter.
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But the DCCC touted its online fundraising, which vastly outpaced its GOP counterpart.
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Tuition prices have outpaced inflation for decades, forcing students and parents into borrowing.
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But the move to regional care for children far outpaced that for adults.
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Corporate earnings outpaced projections, and the economy began growing at a faster pace.
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In other words, the growth of transparency has outpaced that of good governance.
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The Postal Service far outpaced all others with a 74 percent positive rating.
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The Max also outpaced its predecessor Fusion in the first month of sales.
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The background is that economic growth has far outpaced income growth for decades.
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Plus, adult T. rexes couldn't run — they outpaced their prey by walking quickly.
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China has significantly outpaced its rival, creating a robust and taxable middle class.
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Growth in state spending of federal funds outpaced spending of state-generated revenue.
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The increase in U.S. oil output has outpaced capacity to transport the additional crude.
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Democrats running the most competitive Senate races of 85003 also outpaced Republicans in fundraising.
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The company says the increase in sales has far outpaced Square's growth in sellers.
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U.S. banks' stocks got a boost, and EU bank shares outpaced market benchmark gains.
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Republicans' approval ratings for Reagan outpaced Democrats' by about 267 points, 259% to 255%.
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Forbes found that Rihanna's line outpaced Urban Decay, NYX, Benefit and even Kylie Cosmetics.
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It has outpaced the center of the official 4.5 percent target since mid-2010.
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South Africa's GDP has barely outpaced the growth in population over the past decade.
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Growth in housing debt has outpaced incomes, a result that threatens economy-wide spending.
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Switch, for instance, has outpaced the PlayStation 4's launch month pace in Japan.
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Executives said that Darden also outpaced industry same-store sales growth of 0.8 percent.
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But the law was quickly outpaced and overshadowed by the rapid evolution in technology.
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The Warriors shot 245.9 percent overall and outpaced the Rockets 213-23 in transition.
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IRL, for most of us, our brains have long been outpaced by our mouths.
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Almost a year later, we believe the refund rate has doubled and outpaced deposits.
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Since Inauguration Day however, those same stocks have been outpaced in a big way.
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Wages, too, outpaced other industries, creating boom towns in places like Hobbs, New Mexico.
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And overall U.S. economic growth has significantly outpaced that of every other advanced nation.
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That weighed on WTI prices, and Brent's rally soon outpaced U.S. crude's run-up.
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In a banner year for emerging markets, the IPSA has outpaced most regional peers.
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Shale oil-focused shares outpaced the wider oil and gas sector gains on Wednesday.
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Sony kept Betamax proprietary, meaning that the market for VHS products quickly outpaced Betamax.
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"Growth in the natural and organic channel has far outpaced traditional grocery," said Lash.
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For the first time ever, online shopping has outpaced shopping in physical retail stores.
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In that ranking, Amazon outpaced companies such as Patagonia, Walt Disney, and L.L. Bean.
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For the past quarter, small and midsize firms' hiring outpaced that of larger companies.
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It is the 10th straight year that income has outpaced expenses, the research shows.
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It also reported results for the first quarter, when subscriptions outpaced its own target.
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Clinton far outpaced John Kerry in 20163 and Barack Obama in 22016 and 22017.
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For skin-care products, growth of online sales outpaced physical ones by 700 percent.
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With 121 million prescriptions annually, levothyroxine outpaced statins, blood pressure meds — and everything else.
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Sanders far outpaced the others among voters who decided earlier than a month ago.
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But on Monday they were outpaced by Vegas's fourth line, which scored three goals.
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"The technology has kind of outpaced where the government regulators are," Diggans told me.
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I'll grant that anxieties about food allergies, too, may have outpaced the empirical realities.
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Bullish call trading outpaced that of bearish puts by more than 2 to 1.
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Then came Medicare and Medicaid, and health care inflation soon outpaced Fed monetary inflation.
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But Democrats outpaced Republicans in turnout, a shocking display in such a red state.
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Government data show circulation of current notes has outpaced the expansion in India's economy.
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Sales from The Children&aposs Place, Gap, and TJ Maxx far outpaced Gymboree&aposs.
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The pace of price increases has outpaced overall inflation over the last decade, too.
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Costco's same-store sales growth has outpaced Walmart, Kroger, and Target in recent years.
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The iShares MSCI Brazil ETF (EWZ) outpaced the broader EEM, jumping more than 11%.
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The cost of developing Vicis's technology has far outpaced the sale of new helmets.
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Modern technology has simply outpaced walls, at least when it comes to drug trafficking.
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Mr. Trump outpaced Mr. Buchanan's 1996 showing in Iowa by one point, 20083 to 23.3.
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"We're catching up to something that is a technology that has outpaced law," Goodwin explained.
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Declining issues outpaced advancers on the New Zealand exchange by a 4.25-to-1 ratio.
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The bad news is, it's because we've all just been outpaced by one Steve Gelbs.
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We need to ask whether technology has finally outpaced our human ability to keep up.
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Declining issues outpaced advancers on the New Zealand exchange by a 3.3-to-1 ratio.
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The number of job openings has outpaced both hires and voluntary quits in recent months.
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The decline in expenses outpaced a 1.5 percent fall in total revenue to $963 billion.
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Industrial output, which had previously outpaced the rest of Russia, fell more than anywhere else.
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He's being outpaced by where Mitt Romney was in fundraising at this point in 2012.
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Safran followed, up 3.4 percent, after it outpaced revenue growth plans in the first quarter.
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In general, CEOs in America enjoyed pay increases last year that far outpaced workers' gains.
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Lately in Japan, though, such gains have not always outpaced those of the broader market.
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Rye whiskey's 33 percent growth outpaced both categories, albeit at a more modest $94 million.
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In the company's last earnings call, Musk said demand for battery cells has outpaced supply.
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Carell's character is Mitch Kessler, an anchor who's being outpaced by a quickly evolving industry.
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Revenue fell 6503 percent to $1.52 billion but still outpaced analysts' estimates of $1.44 billion.
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In the fourth quarter, Eurozone growth outpaced U.S. growth for the first time since 2008.
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Declining issues outpaced advancers on the New Zealand exchange by a 1.8-to-1 ratio.
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From there, demand outpaced their available capital, so they turned to venture and debt financing.
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Sales of the result, the Raptor, have outpaced those of even iconic sports car brands.
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Yet credit issuance has outpaced economic growth by a wide margin, raising overall debt levels.
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At the same time, however, one major expense in retirement —health care — has outpaced inflation.
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He found... U.S. crude oil production has outpaced EIA forecasts every month since January 2017.
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IVX, whose 5.2% quarter-to-date climb has outpaced the S&P 500 Growth index's .
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IVX, whose 5.2% quarter-to-date climb has outpaced the S&P 500 Growth index's .
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In fact, our headway is being tragically outpaced by the rate the universe is expanding.
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Since early 2016, Square Cash app downloads have outpaced Venmo's, according to a Nomura analysis.
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Small caps have outpaced the S&P 500 by an even wider margin this year.
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Australia and New Zealand Banking Group outpaced its peers with a near 418.883 percent gain.
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This comes after Rokita outpaced Messer nearly 2-to-2023 in the last fundraising quarter.
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In the Outlook, China's score growth outpaced every other region over the past four years.
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For several years, rent hikes have outpaced tepid annual wage growth averaging 2% to 2.5%.
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Career and technical education's press mentions outpaced Kardashian's by about 7,500 to 85033,000 in 2018.
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The nation's most populous state has outpaced the rest of the U.S. on job growth.
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When Periscope launched last March, it quickly outpaced the other major live-streaming app, Meerkat.
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Since then, the illegal fishing that has decimated the species has outpaced law-enforcement efforts.
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Over his full tenure, American Express's stock returns have outpaced those of the financial sector.
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Indeed, income growth in Orange County has outpaced the rest of the nation since 1980.
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Not because of the struggles the show has faced since it outpaced its source material.
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Mr. Booker outpaced only the political newcomer Andrew Yang, who said he raised $1.7 million.
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Foreign stocks comfortably outpaced their American counterparts during 17.53 when returns are expressed in dollars.
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Campa-Najjar's fundraising has outpaced Hunter's, according to Federal Election Commission data through June 2018.
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In the recently ended quarter, small stocks have outpaced larger ones by a wide margin.
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Democrats — whose data analytics outpaced Republicans' in 2008 and 2012 — are now playing catch up.
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It became painfully clear to me that my face had indeed far outpaced my mind.
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Regionally, sales declines in the South and West outpaced gains in the Northeast and Midwest.
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Refundings of existing bonds totaling $40.97 billion slightly outpaced new money issuance of $22047 billion.
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Starling was founded in 2014, but its younger competitors have outpaced it in customer acquisition.
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That far outpaced his competitors, who were all at or under 10% among black voters.
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The house price appreciation has outpaced wage growth, which has been stuck below 3 percent.
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However, the social attention on the fallout has likely outpaced widespread financial consequences for now.
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But in the last six months, the super-PAC's fundraising was outpaced by its spending.
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United Continental Holdings, the parent of United Airlines, posted earnings Tuesday that outpaced analyst estimates.
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Commitments to open borders have been outpaced by security challenges in an age of terrorism.
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Analysts predicted far fewer jobs, but November outpaced 2019's monthly average of 180,000 jobs.
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Despite November's drop, job openings outpaced the number of unemployed people that month by 2150,2000.
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Trump's time on golf courses has already far outpaced his predecessor's, which he criticized unrepentantly.
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But the increasing coverage of gender identity issues has in many ways outpaced public understanding.
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Democrat Hillary Clinton outpaced Trump by almost 2.9 million votes, according to official U.S. election results.
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For years, though, they really struggled to innovate, where Ring has outpaced them at every step.
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The costs of child care, housing, higher education and health care have all far outpaced inflation.
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Berkshire Hathaway has handily outpaced the returns for the S&P 500 since he took over.
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The Golden State's year-over-year job growth has outpaced the national rate since March 2012.
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And Japanese corporate profits have outpaced America's since Prime Minister Abe took office in December, 2012.
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It has been shown that for some computations, algorithmic advances have outpaced Moore's Law for hardware.
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But the European benchmark has outpaced its U.S. peer by about 0.4 percentage points since then.
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Unfortunately, the rules are already being outpaced by the reality of business in the internet age.
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"Fortunately for us, our traffic for Q1 and the start of Q2 has outpaced mall traffic."
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"Economic development has outpaced political change," said former U.S. ambassador to Ethiopia and academic David Shinn.
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Sometimes you think you've outpaced it, but that motherfucker will be back again for the sequel.
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However, the industry's total tobacco requirements have outpaced the domestic growth in tobacco output, Lianita said.
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Rosé, for example, has been a strong seller that has far outpaced the broader wine industry.
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In addition, job growth during this recovery has already outpaced the gains in many other expansions.
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That easily outpaced its overall sales increase of 8 percent, bringing its revenue to $9.1 billion.
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It's a narrower advantage than 20123, when Democrats outpaced GOP voters by 22012,2200 at this point.
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Turkey also outpaced Russia, where the food price increase was 1.1 percent greater than overall inflation.
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Once demand outpaced this supply, commercial farms in Asia and other countries began to cultivate it.
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Several officials in Germany's Social Democratic Party warned that the measures against Russia outpaced the proof.
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"The valuation expansion outpaced earnings growth," said Mohammad El Hajj, macro strategy analyst at EFG Hermes.
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A 6.1% increase in Air France-KLM traffic outpaced its 4.5% capacity expansion year-on-year.
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Wall Street institutions' adoption of online financial services products outpaced regional and community banks for years.
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Several former Nest employees said that, during 2014, Dropcam's sales growth outpaced Nest's other two products.
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Several former Nest employees said that during 2014, Dropcam's sales growth outpaced Nest's other two products.
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But activity in the last 30 days has far outpaced its historical monthly average of 2503,000.
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Google has fallen behind in the cloud computing market, outpaced by rivals like Microsoft and Amazon.
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Target on Wednesday reported fiscal third-quarter earnings and same-store sales that outpaced Street expectations.
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Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.), a formidable Democratic opponent who outpaced him in fundraising heading into Tuesday.
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Further, BMO's C&I loan growth in the U.S. segment has outpaced U.S. large regional peers.
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From a societal standpoint, technology has already outpaced our ability to comfortably prevent bad side effects.
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Most are unlisted, and their earnings growth has outpaced listed companies for the past three years.
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In her unclouded judgement, Popeyes had created a chicken sandwich that far outpaced its rivals' offerings.
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The firm has been outpaced by growth in robo-adviser clients and assets in recent years.
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For example, stocks far outpaced commodities during the dotcom bubble of the late 163s into 216.
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One reason had to do with the fact that the proliferation of PCs outpaced software releases.
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Although most regions outpaced their targets, the most populated cities had some of the greatest declines.
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Since then, the countries have engaged in an arms race that has outpaced traditional nuclear rivals.
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That outpaced the $5.9 million collected by Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont in his first day.
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In recent years, job growth in the other four boroughs has far outpaced growth in Manhattan.
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Delta has said premium-ticket revenue growth has outpaced coach class over the past several years.
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After three months, Mene had outpaced the business plan, with $600,000 in sales in March alone.
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Sprawl has outpaced densification in 155 of the 200 cities tracked by the Urban Expansion Programme.
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Over the last decade, record highs outpaced record lows in the U.S. by two to one.
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The scope of the characters' imaginations is only outpaced by the ambition of the series' creators.
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The PlayStation 4 far outpaced the Xbox One on exclusives and launched as the cheaper option.
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Indonesia, a net exporter, previously expected to start importing gas this year as demand outpaced production.
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His $34.5 million fundraising haul in the fourth quarter easily outpaced his rivals in the primary.
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Those gains outpaced those of rival banks J.P. Morgan Chase, Wells Fargo and Bank of America.
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Starling was also founded in 2014, but its younger competitors have outpaced it in customer acquisition.
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Shadow banks have outpaced regular lenders in international credit growth for most of the past decade.
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But growth in auto production in Mexico and the United States has outpaced that of Canada.
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Microsoft and General Electric weren't far behind, and as a percentage of sales even outpaced Exxon.
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The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee outpaced the National Republican Congressional Committee by $8.9 million in September.
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The Republican Party also outpaced the Democrats in total ballots cast, 1.9 million to 85033 million.
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House price increases have far outpaced wage gains - annual wage growth has remained below 23.8 percent.
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After "Da Funk" hit, mainstream interest in the duo quickly outpaced the small Glasgow imprint's capacity.
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Like the financial system as a whole, Interbank's loan de-dollarization has outpaced its deposit de-dollarization.
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In recent years, CS:GO tournament viewership has far outpaced Street Fighter tournament viewership on platforms like Twitch.
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But another, once-obscure cryptocurrency called Monero outpaced all of them, multiplying its value around 27-fold.
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Australia has not seen a recession since 1991 and growth regularly outpaced its peers in recent years.
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In the past 12 months the growth of nominal GDP has outpaced the growth in money supply.
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Tesla, meanwhile, said U.S. orders for Model 3 had outpaced its available output in the first quarter.
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Rap music was exploding, the supply outpaced the demand, and it was happening all over the city.
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The new season also outpaced the three seasons of the original "Narcos" in the same time period.
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But it's at risk of being outpaced by next-gen products that are already dated for release.
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Growth in the company's balance sheet has outpaced the sector average, and exceeded its internal capital generation.
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And fueled by a strong labor market and economic growth, demand for houses now has outpaced supply.
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Twilio stock has far outpaced the overall market this year, up more than 220 percent in 2018.
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In the fiscal second quarter, sales in these categories outpaced the total business by 3 percentage points.
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They outpaced the joint fundraising committees backing Republican Donald Trump, which took in just over $200 million.
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In December Norwegian said it was struggling to fill its aircraft as capacity growth far outpaced demand.
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Roadhog: Tracer may be fast, but her damage output is typically outpaced by Roadhog's own healing abilities.
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Small cap stocks have outpaced both, with the Russell 20.5 gaining 103 percent in the same run.
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But where U.S. tech investment has outpaced its counterparts across the Atlantic is in later stage funding.
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The revised figure also outpaced economists' median estimate for 2.6 percent annualised growth in a Reuters poll.
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In 2016, mobile-only internet users exceeded desktop and video viewership on smartphone devices had outpaced desktop.
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Go deeper: Corporate profits have dramatically outpaced wages and health benefits since the turn of the century.
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Trader Tim Seymour added that the bank looks to have outpaced its peers in the consumer business.
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Health care outpaced other issues, like taxes, immigration and climate change, by more than 15 percentage points.
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At the same time, Goldman has outpaced effectively every other stock on the market since Trump's election.
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By 2019, it will have outpaced western TV drama "Gunsmoke," which concluded after 635 episodes in 1975.
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At that time, the company said Windows 10's adoption outpaced Windows 8 by an incredible 400%.
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In overseas markets, France's CAC 40 outpaced Europe's other benchmarks, ahead of their first round of elections.
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The 2008 run up in fertilizer prices was driven by demand for fertilizer which outpaced the supply.
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Japan's Nikkei went flat after domestic data showed exports disappointed in January even as imports outpaced forecasts.
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However, the USDA's decision highlights the fact that the agency's regulations are being outpaced by scientific advancements.
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The company has said repeatedly that demand outpaced expectations and the company is revamping its processing systems.
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Soaring tuition costs, which have far outpaced inflation, put them off as much as they do foreigners.
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Spending on necessities had outpaced non-essentials for most of this year, in contrast to previous years.
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Over the last 10 years, wages in all of the battleground states have outpaced the national average.
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He cited improvement in the company's "signature" categories, which outpaced the total business by 3 percentage points.
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"Technology has outpaced public policy, and our laws need to catch up," Graves said in a statement.
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This approach to advertising has been incredibly effective, and our ad performance has far outpaced IAB standards.
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While Walmart and Amazon are longtime competitors, Amazon has significantly outpaced Walmart in its online ad business.
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Those figures far outpaced the 5 percent growth recorded by the company's long-struggling fitness brand Reebok.
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"College costs have outpaced the rate of inflation," said Robert Franek, The Princeton Review's editor in chief.
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The ILS market has experienced significant growth and has outpaced the traditional reinsurance market in recent years.
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Temasek's divestments of S$28 billion outpaced its investments of S$24 billion in the past year.
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It also outpaced Yum chains Pizza Hut and KFC in same-store sales for 103 and 2017.
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The day after he died, Twitter mentions of Bowie outpaced those of The Donald on Jan. 11.
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Hamilton outpaced his Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg by three-tenths of a second on a late lap.
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In all but North Carolina 22016, the average Democrat outpaced Hillary Clinton by at least 22016 points.
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That well outpaced UC Santa Barbara, however, which shot just 153 of 215 (240 percent) from deep.
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And it's the first time in 12 years that Democrats outpaced Republicans in a midterm election year.
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As it happened, casualties outpaced attempts to assist, and government investments in sources of future prosperity shrank.
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In China over the last decade, the growth in private consumption has outpaced overall economic growth rate.
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The threat landscape has changed so dramatically, so fast, that it has outpaced previously sound security practices.
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Global oil production outpaced demand by 900,000 barrels a day in the first half of the year.
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After several years of bringing up the rear, active performance has outpaced passive so far in 2017.
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His January fund-raising total outpaced the $22020 million he raised in January 2016 against Mrs. Clinton.
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That lasted a few years, until the demand for his mixes outpaced the demand for his workshops.
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She has significantly outpaced her competitors in fundraising and went into the race with high name recognition.
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Technology stocks outpaced the market for the decade, and it was not all just based on hopes.
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It has outpaced rises of around 9 percent in both the Hang Seng Composite Mid-cap Index .
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Chief among them, he said, is the fact that college tuition rates have outpaced earnings among workers.
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Democrats outpaced Republicans in Clark County by 11,000 votes cast on Friday, Mr. Ralston reported, giving Mrs.
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Around the world, some countries have outpaced the United States in developing and instituting electronic payment technologies.
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The threat landscape has changed so dramatically, so fast that it has outpaced previously sound security practices.
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That was the first time in decades that the rise in spending outpaced the rise of inflation.
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The strategy outpaced the S&P 500 77 percent of the time, according to figures compiled by CFRA.
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In recent years, its growth has been outpaced by streaming services like Spotify and Apple's own Apple Music.
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DuPont, 83M and Johnson & Johnson outpaced Wall Street earnings per share estimates, but fell short of revenue expectations.
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On Monday, call options outpaced puts, with traders betting on another 5 percent rally in the near term.
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Same-store sales growth in its two largest markets, the U.S. and China/Asia Pacific, also outpaced expectations.
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The same study found data breach incidents outpaced the spending, increasing by 38 percent worldwide last year. Why?
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Digital music sales outpaced CD sales in 2015, and in 2017 downloads were themselves overtaken by streaming sales.
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It beat British Airways' 2015 record by three minutes and outpaced the standard crossing by half an hour.
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"The rhetoric has far outpaced the implementation," said Geoffrey Gertz, trade analyst with Brookings think tank in Washington.
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Industry forecasts show PS4 sales widely outpaced Microsoft's Xbox One system, which was also unveiled in November 2013.
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As you can see from the chart, the news of Comey's firing outpaced any of the previous news.
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Computer and man are learning from each other He said the results have so far outpaced his expectations.
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According to CNN exit polls, he outpaced Clinton by 8 points among them, with 54% to her 46%.
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But even with new executives at the reins, the company's stumbles outpaced its efforts to regain user trust.
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However, this level of loan growth outpaced peers, and is in the context of relatively low economic growth.
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Since 225 new jobs in San Francisco have outpaced additional homes by a ratio of eight to one.
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As a result, the demand for housing in the most economically dynamic cities has dramatically outpaced the supply.
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Wingstop posted third-quarter earnings that outpaced Wall Street estimates and raised its revenue forecast for the year.
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China's domestic search engine Baidu is bigger than ever, and in 2010, it already outpaced Google in China.
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Rivals such as Facebook, Instagram,WhatsApp and Messenger and Snapchat have outpaced it in the past few years.
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Retail sales also outpaced expectations, increasing 0.4 percent last month compared to the analysts' poll of 0.1 percent.
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So TPP is another illustration of an attempt at globalization that outpaced the economic integration, the political integration.
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But gun control advocates don't understand the technology has already outpaced the ability of government to regulate it.
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It's been a tough few years for U.S. renters because demand has outpaced supply, causing prices to rise.
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The blue state's job growth has outpaced the nation since early 2012 on a year-over-year basis.
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Target's rapid 30 percent digital growth significantly outpaced the performance at its stores, where transactions dropped 1.7 percent.
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As with Carrefour, the move appears to be paying off, and revenue has outpaced inflation in recent quarters.
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Their spending far outpaced previous election cycles, when the Republican candidates voiced more moderate stances on gun control.
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And the last time technology outpaced politics, it ended in a very ugly manner, with two world wars.
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Since 2013 it has returned to growth and economic output has outpaced much of the rest of Europe.
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At Stratfor it has outpaced subscriptions in the past five years and accounts for a third of sales.
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Over the last year, the company's stock has easily outpaced shares of Tesla, which are up 61 percent.
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Since 6900, the number of Central Americans apprehended at the southwest border has outpaced those of Mexican nationals.
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Economic data has been upbeat and growth likely outpaced that of the United States in the second quarter.
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"As fast as we have run to slow [antibiotic] resistance, some germs have outpaced us," Schuchat told reporters.
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Since 2010, the metro outpaced second-place New York City in housing permits by a whopping 11 percent.
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Wall Street believes in the companies' long-term durability: Advance and O'Reilly's stocks have outpaced Amazon's this year.
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Within 21.70 minutes of trading, the stock's volume had outpaced its daily average for the past 251 sessions.
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Much of that growth comes from minimally invasive, non-surgical treatments, which outpaced surgeries nearly eight to one.
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In the three months after Trump became president, capital spending outpaced buybacks for the first time in years.
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Revenue rose to $3.41 billion from $2.7 billion a year ago, and outpaced an estimate of $3.22 billion.
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Since then, sales of Nike footwear on Amazon have outpaced those at Foot Locker, according to UBS analysis.
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Last quarter, Nike had more mixed results — profits outpaced Wall Street's expectations, but revenue fell shy of estimates.
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Though housing costs have eased slightly over the past year, they dramatically outpaced inflation over the past decade.
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As a result, the supply of electricity has outpaced demand for that electricity, causing wholesale prices to fall.
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But it still outpaced all but a few competitors by spreading its bets around on income-producing securities.
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In fact, demand is so low that coal and nuclear retirements have outpaced natural gas and renewables additions.
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Representative Beto O'Rourke, his Democratic opponent, has outpaced him in fund-raising and attracted wide-scale media attention.
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Technology has progressed rapidly since then, and in some cases, has outpaced the laws meant to govern it.
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In the past 30 days, Google searches for the Blue Jays across Canada outpaced searches for the Jets.
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Republicans say that has helped drive an economic boom in Indiana that has outpaced the broader national recovery.
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That&aposs handily outpaced its benchmark, the Russell 3000 index, which has returned 14.5% annually over that period.
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Apartments sold at record prices, on average, while sales at recent residential developments outpaced last year's brisk volume.
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Revenue rose to $4.00 billion from $2.79 billion a year ago, and outpaced analysts estimates of $3.92 billion.
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The company outpaced even his best expectations, going public in 2017 at an initial valuation of $1.5 billion.
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So bear in mind that suspicions of such medical child abuse seem to have outpaced the empirical reality.
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Media outpaced most sectors Wednesday, closing up 20.6 percent overall, with Rupert Murdoch's Sky among the top performers.
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New renewable energy projects outpaced new fossil fuel installations in worldwide growth for the first time in 2320.
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Although premiums have increased fairly modestly in recent years, the growth has far outpaced workers' raises over time.
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And the amount of electronic trash that Thailand produces is far outpaced by the number of new factories.
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Eurozone growth even outpaced the U.S. for much of 2017 and is projected at 2.3 percent for 2018.
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Revenue rose to $3.41 billion from $2.7 billion a year ago, and outpaced analysts estimates of $3.22 billion.
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Total sales outpaced sales of other adult beverages in the same year, including tequila, cognac and Irish whiskey.
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Still, both the progressive candidates have kept up their fundraising and outpaced opponents without holding high-dollar events.
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They have also outpaced women when it comes to online shopping, outspending them by 20 to 30 percent.
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That far outpaced a broader index of 1,000 wines, which rose by 42 percent over the same period.
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That rate of growth outpaced the 6.5 percent lift the industry experienced in the first six months of 2015.
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Capital One Financial Corporation's portfolio growth far outpaced the pack, while Discover Financial Services' growth has been more consistent.
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Also called distributed ledger technology, its potential has been compared to the internet — but the hype has outpaced reality.
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Home prices for new and existing homes have soared over the past few years, as demand dramatically outpaced supply.
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The decline was caused by a rise in the cost of living, which outpaced nominal pay hikes, officials said.
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In a Wednesday earnings call, Musk acknowledged the automaker's ambitions for the X outpaced its development and manufacturing capabilities.
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Lifetime and Netflix have outpaced it: roughly half of their new holiday movies feature a romantic lead of color.
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Import growth thus easily outpaced exports at 0.9 percent, which meant foreign trade subtracted 0.3 percentage points from growth.
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But in recent months Britons' desire for new iPads and sofas has outpaced their ability to pay for them.
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Too much hoarding, and demand could have outpaced supply on items that are essential for survival—like prescription drugs.
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AOL's advertising unit, which has outpaced revenue growth among its content brands, is also seen as a valuable asset.
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For most of Mr. Bush's presidency, trust in the legislative branch outpaced confidence in the executive, according to Gallup.
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Why it matters: Private financing has outpaced IPO fundraising in tech since the '90s, per a previous Axios report.
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That outpaced Colorado, where recreational marijuana has been legal for a little more than five years, by 60 percent.
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Median wages for white women at $17.70 an hour have now outpaced those of all black and Hispanic workers.
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Official data last Friday showed the bloc far outpaced the U.S. economy in the first quarter of the year.
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"For most of 163, demand for loans has outpaced loan issuance," said Gretchen Lam, senior portfolio manager at Octagon.
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Lululemon Athletica — Shares of Lululemon rose 2.2% and reached a record high after its first-quarter earnings outpaced expectations.
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The steady stream of bad headlines suggests Facebook's efforts to address concerns are being outpaced by its own scandals.
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Her fundraising total for the month far outpaced her previous high mark of a combined $90 million in July.
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However, trade sources suggest that commodity funds' selling on Friday only slightly outpaced buying in the previous two days.
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Carlson's debut helped stabilize Fox News' primetime lineup, which outpaced rivals Time Warner Inc's CNN and Comcast Corp's MSNBC.
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The Clinton campaign has long outpaced Trump on metrics such as the number of field offices in battleground states.
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The decline in new VC deals is being outpaced by the decline in exits, whether via IPO or acquisition.
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Moreover, economic growth has outpaced peers in the last three years and the sovereign balance sheet is improving rapidly.
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The previous adaptation of Yoon's writing, 2017's Everything, Everything far outpaced this title with an $11 million opening.
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But Chinese airlines are seeing profit dented by falling returns as the growth of fleets has outpaced passenger growth.
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"Men's apparel outpaced the company comp with particular strength in big and tall, active and seasonal categories," Kruse said.
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DXY, having already received a lift by a U.S. jobs report that outpaced even the loftiest expectations on Friday.
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U.S. government data show the growth rate for warehouse jobs has outpaced total job growth since the Great Recession.
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Inversely, Russia's capacity, particularly within its military, was outpaced by its will to use cyber-operations against perceived adversaries.
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Graduation rates have gone up throughout New Jersey, but the improvement in Newark has outpaced that of the state.
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Global same-store sales also outpaced expectations, rising 53 percent, buoyed by a 3 percent increase in average ticket.
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Housing is the single biggest component of families' consumption basket, and housing prices have outpaced overall inflation for years.
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Every year from 1996 to 2016, the pace at which immigrants started businesses outpaced U.S.-born individuals two-fold.
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But she raised more than $19 million during the second quarter and was outpaced only by South Bend, Ind.
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And the valuations attached to them by Fidelity and other mutual fund companies have far outpaced the stock market.
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We've overtaken Saudi Arabia to become the top global oil producer and have even outpaced Russia in gas production.
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He's also been outpaced by Millennium, his former firm from which he has poached several executives and portfolio managers.
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Future growth in oil demand will come from China, it says, which itself will then be outpaced by India.
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Since the company's founding in 2011, they have outpaced competitors and established themselves as a leader in 3D printing.
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Closures of energy-focused hedge funds have outpaced launches in the last three years, according to data from Eurekahedge.
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Meanwhile, those coming from Central American countries reportedly outpaced growth from any other region in the same time period.
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Moreover, economic growth has outpaced peers in the last three years and the sovereign balance sheet is rapidly improving.
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Many other countries, such as South Korea, have far outpaced the US in terms of testing for the virus.
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For a time, he said, the false alarms outpaced the number of fatalities, which have totaled 20 in Florida.
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Issuance of debt securities by oil and other energy companies far outpaced the substantial overall issuance by other sectors.
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Some of those benefits have been reflected in small-cap earnings growth, which has outpaced growth of larger names.
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Palestinian fatalities dramatically outpaced Israeli ones, as the Israeli military responded to the protests and attacks with heavy force.
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Wage growth has barely outpaced cost of living increases, even as the unemployment rate dropped and the economy expanded.
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Other countries have outpaced the US in terms of testing, which has served as a source of national embarrassment.
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In the fourth quarter, its ad business outpaced Facebook&aposs, which saw its own ad sales grow by 25%.
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But those days may be over: Real estate prices have far outpaced incomes and lost their correlation to them.
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Optum's growth has outpaced other business lines at UnitedHealth, including the health insurance business for which it is known.
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We hurl ourselves into the future with increasingly precise models, only to be outpaced by our distortions of nature.
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Mr. Bezos said that climate change had outpaced even the serious predictions the scientific community made five years ago.
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Mr. Bezos said that climate change had outpaced even the serious predictions the scientific community made five years ago.
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Additional working hours are the main factor pushing household incomes higher, even as hourly wages have barely outpaced inflation.
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But that doesn't account for outside groups, which rescued Saccone (total bucks dedicated to electing him way outpaced Lamb).
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Job growth in the restaurant industry has outpaced other sectors of the economy and is expected to continue expanding.
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The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) outpaced its GOP counterpart in the third fundraising quarter by nearly $28503 million.
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If the cost outpaced the value of the work, that would have been dilutive, as demonstrated by a down round.
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Comparable sales in high-margin "signature" categories such as baby, health and wellness outpaced those overall by three percentage points.
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But just 35 percent of Republicans agree, outpaced by the 48 percent of Republicans who believe action will cost more.
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However, it improved to 13.6% at end-2016, as recoveries, write-offs, sales and foreclosures outpaced new non-performing loans.
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The state's job growth rate has consistently outpaced the nation's rate since early 2012, on a year-over-year basis.
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Britain's economy outpaced its main peers last year, wrong-footing those who expected a rapid hit from June's Brexit vote.
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That bottom line has been rising over the past 13 years, as the cost of living has outpaced income growth.
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Urban growth has outpaced infrastructure and housing provision in many cities, pushing entire families on to the streets, said Ross.
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The deficit on international trade in goods narrowed to C$8.33 billion from C$11.06 billion as exports outpaced imports.
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Despite the tough emissions goal, California's economy has also outpaced other large states with a deeper investment in fossil fuels.
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Prior to December, gains among those two income groups hadn't both outpaced those at the median level since June 2014.
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The net creation of jobs has outpaced additional housing in New York City by a rate of two to one.
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All around me I see people struggling to understand, anxious they cannot keep up, outpaced by forces they cannot grasp.
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From nearly the beginning of the debate, mentions of the boastful businessman outpaced those of the former secretary of state.
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Facebook's decline significantly outpaced the $91 billion that Intel lost in September of 2000, during the original dot-com bust.
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But Obama and Bush far outpaced Trump in nominating senior officials to positions at the State Department headquarters in Washington.
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Even so, total demand has outpaced supply so much that even this year's increased issuance levels have been quickly absorbed.
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Global dairy prices fell for a third auction in a row last week as an uptick in production outpaced demand.
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The growth rate of their small business lending outpaced the average loan growth rate by 12.4 percentage points, Zhu said.
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Despite Thanksgiving d eve door busters, that day only barely outpaced Sunday as the most popular day, the NRF found.
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Cinema revenues are rising, but are being outpaced by digital video rentals and the DVD business is dying, as expected.
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Sales by most multinationals outpaced the overall market last year in China, which saw just 1 per cent value growth.
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Lululemon shares soared 10 percent after the market closed Wednesday as fiscal fourth-quarter earnings and sales outpaced analyst estimates.
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Season 5 dragged in a way I don't feel like this year did; its general unpleasantness vastly outpaced its substance.
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General Electric reported first-quarter earnings Friday that outpaced Wall Street expectations and reaffirmed its financial outlook for the year.
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Sales at Nordstrom (JWN) Rack, the discount version of the brand, even outpaced the company's full-price business last quarter.
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The travel deficit also rose as spending by Canadians visiting the United States outpaced spending by U.S. tourists in Canada.
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An early bitcoin investor said Monday the digital currency can run higher, but the hype has far outpaced its usability.
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Yet, instead of qualifying for the New England regionals in the 55-meter, Selina was outpaced by two biological boys.
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However, flows to emerging markets bonds and equities outpaced their developed market counterparts as a percentage of assets under management.
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But this was outpaced by an 13 percent increase in imports to 1.03 trillion euros, also an all-time high.
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Sweden's economy has outpaced rivals for years and government debt stands at its lowest levels since the late 1970's.
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Four years earlier, in the last pre-Trump midterm election, Democratic candidates only outpaced Republicans among women by 4 points.
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Rouhani, the "moderate" presided over a record number of state executions that far outpaced his predecessor, the firebrand Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
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Pay-Per-View began in fits and starts, first in 1951 using telephone lines, although satellite technology quickly outpaced PPV.
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Barr has raised $4 million, but McGrath has outpaced that, hauling in more than $6 million largely from small donors.
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Output charges edged up into expansionary territory and outpaced growth in input prices, reflecting reduced pressure from raw material costs.
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Since their sell-off, the recovery in the bonds of Chinese internet firms has outpaced that of their U.S. peers.
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To put this in context, just ten years ago current music sales outpaced catalogue music by over 150 million albums.
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According to CoreLogic, prices grew by 0.1%, outpaced by gains of 0.6%, 0.5% and 0.2% in Adelaide, Sydney and Brisbane.
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The issue is that our ability to deploy genetic technology has far outpaced our understanding of what the results mean.
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In a crushing scene, an associate knows a rival has outpaced her after counting the ceiling tiles of his office.
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Economies in the region have outpaced the euro zone and manufacturing surveys showing slight improvements on Monday had boosted markets.
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Outstanding education debt has outpaced credit card and auto debt, with the average monthly bill clocking in at nearly $400.
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But the opening weekend of "Day of the Soldado" outpaced that of its predecessor, which opened wide to $12.1 million.
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Uber has become hugely popular in New York, and its trips outpaced yellow taxis for the first time last year.
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The overall mining index, however, eked out small gains as heavy buying of gold stocks outpaced losses for other miners.
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Attempts by Lam to get the genie back in the bottle have proven unsuccessful, as the protests have outpaced her.
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Memphis outpaced its point total from the last outing by halftime on Saturday, taking a 232.4-213 lead into intermission.
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Bernie Sanders and former South Bend, IN, Mayor Pete Buttigieg in votes and delegates, but far outpaced crowd favorites Sen.
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And entrepreneur Andrew Yang outpaced every other Democrat, holding 22016 events in Iowa in the last month before the caucuses.
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Meanwhile, Australian employment outpaced forecasts for a second month in December, pushing the jobless rate to a nine-month low.
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Despite a third-place finish, he far outpaced his standing in the RealClearPolitics average of polls and nearly caught Trump.
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"The growth of plastics production in the past 65 years has substantially outpaced any other manufactured material," the paper said.
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They outpaced the Rockets in the paint 28-20 and nailed 7 of 11 3-point attempts before the break.
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She has outpaced Mr. Biden and Mr. Sanders in recent polls, both nationally and in a few early-voting states.
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Meanwhile, Japan's Fast Retailing, clothing line Uniqlo's parent company, outpaced gains made by Japanese retailers to close up 4.54 percent.
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Deepening Ms. Warren's challenge in Iowa: She has been outmatched on television, outpaced online and others have matched her organization.
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The reason is that technology has outperformed last year and this year, and its price gains have outpaced earnings growth.
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Wal-Mart's stock has outpaced the broader market this year, up about 13 percent while the has gained 9.3 percent.
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In peak "cyber-periods," the company said shipments outpaced its network capacity, leading to $125 million in additional operating costs.
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In August, the RNC outpaced the DNC by almost $3 million, raising $7.3 million compared with the DNC's $85033 million.
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The animated feature outpaced 2013's "Hunger Games: Catching Fire" to become the highest-grossing film over that holiday period.
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While Sanders has gotten an impressive 6.3 million votes this cycle, Clinton has far outpaced him, with 8.7 million votes.
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That drop outpaced the total federal inmate population, which fell 8 percent in the same time period, the study reveals.
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During the 22019 midterm elections, voter turnout among Asian and Latino naturalized citizens easily outpaced those of U.S. born voters.
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Death could usher offstage characters who have transgressed beyond the point of redemption, notably women whose passion outpaced social mores.
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And the point that you bring up, Kara, is that there's military technology that has far outpaced consumer technology here.
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Target said at the time that the traffic outpaced that of any Black Friday or Cyber Monday in its history.
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Growth in state spending of federal funds outpaced spending of state-generated revenue, including from general funds, the report found.
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They halted expansion of that program in 2015 for fear the technology was being outpaced by advances in cellphones&apos sophistication.
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The tech gains outpaced the overall stock benchmark, with Taiwan shares rising 0.80 percent to 10,13 points as of 0553 GMT.
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Home values surged dramatically in the last two years, as demand outpaced supply, especially on the lower end of the market.
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First, Taylor Swift outpaced One Direction and her ex Harry Styles to earn the top spot on Forbes' Celebrity 100 list.
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Apple Music far outpaced Spotify, which streamed the album 61.3 million times in its first day, a record for the service.
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Reflecting its cautious stance, Temasek's divestments of S$28 billion outpaced its investments of S$24 billion in the past year.
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The nonfarm payroll growth far outpaced Wall Street expectations of 753,000 and a 3.8% jobless rate, according to Dow Jones estimates.
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Last year the total number of deaths outpaced the number of births at the fastest pace since records began in 1941.
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Part of the rise of the smaller restaurant space, Tristano says, is that independents are being outpaced by fast-casuals anyway.
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That outpaced G Suite, which saw 6.8 percent of those firms come its way, including technology, industrial, entertainment and retail companies.
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On Tuesday, when bearish trades outpaced bullish ones, the trader bet gold miners could tumble 15 percent in the next month.
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Through all of the 2020 Democratic presidential primary's early ups and downs, Joe Biden has consistently outpaced the field in polls.
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Over the past eight years GDP growth has outpaced that of household income in the OECD, a mostly rich-country club.
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The losses in that period outpaced the S&P 500's 6.8% decline but tech has regained 8.5% since June 3.
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Democratic-affiliated voters have outpaced Republican-affiliated voters so far in Colorado, Iowa, Michigan, North Carolina, Nevada, Ohio, Virginia and Wisconsin.
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But even the highest price target – Credit Suisse at $125 a share – was immediately outpaced when Beyond Meat's stock began tradingMonday.
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For once, Amazon played a relatively small role in this trend, outpaced by first movers such as GrubHub, DoorDash and UberEats.
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According to data gleaned through Streamlabs' streaming assistant app, YouTube Live has outpaced Twitch in growth over the last six months.
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Their flexibility, cheap manufacturing costs, and resistance to degradation has meant the use of plastics outpaced most other man-made materials.
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For companies with IPO exits of $1 billion or more in valuation, venture-backed enterprise exits outpaced consumer exits until recently.
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They outpaced Republicans by about 9,000 voters in the past month, according to new data from the Colorado Secretary of State.
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In biotechnology, the drop in the cost of DNA sequencing is called the Carlson Curve, and it has outpaced Moore's Law.
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But CBD skincare products have "outpaced our scientific understanding," according to a recent study to be published in Clinics in Dermatology.
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Still, Nordstrom's stock's gain far outpaced the broader industry, with the S&P Retail Select Industry index rising only about 1.3%.
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Google Play has, in contrast, outpaced Apple's App Store since 2012, but 2017 marked the biggest gap between the two platforms.
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By 2015 Poles' sense of being shortchanged had grown, not because they were worse off, but because their aspirations outpaced reality.
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It's no surprise that, as Buzzfeed reported, fake news outpaced the performance of real news on the platform into late 2016.
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Judge outpaced Houston Astros star Jose Altuve for the top spot on the list released by MLB and the players union.
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A 4.4 percent rise in prices outpaced a decline in volumes largely due to Russia and Brazil, where growth is slowing.
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On Monday, when bullish trades outpaced bearish ones, a trader bet Microsoft could rally another 5 percent post- earnings on Friday.
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In Britain, Amazon has outpaced Marks and Spencer Group PLC as the most-shopped clothing retailer, according to an HSBC survey.
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Corporate-earnings growth has outpaced already-upbeat expectations and so far the forecasts for the full year are hanging in there.
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Google's revenue is growing at faster rate than that of other Android app stores and downloads have already far outpaced Apple's.
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Interest in the Republican National Convention narrowly outpaced the Democratic Party's gathering on Facebook, according to data released by the company.
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However, weather may have been a factor behind the fact that U.S. exports outpaced imports, creating a deficit of 162,000 barrels.
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Executives at Xerox passed up opportunities to release new products and as a result, competitors quietly outpaced it in the 1970s.
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Yes, but: Even a slower 4.3% uptick in health care spending greatly outpaced the 2.8% growth of the broader U.S. economy.
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Smartwatch sales outpaced luxury watches for the first time in 2015 thanks to a strong franc and reduced demand in Asia.
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As we previously reported ... Chad's had money trouble going as far back as 2013, when his expenses far outpaced his income.
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For all the excitement surrounding the fundraising efforts of Bernie Sanders and Kamala Harris, Donald Trump has outpaced them both — combined.
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That surge outpaced the addition of new infrastructure and housing, leading to overcrowded public transportation systems and fast-rising housing prices.
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House price increases have outpaced wage growth, which has struggled to break above 2.9 percent since the 2007/09 recession ended.
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Its €11.3 billion ($12.9 billion) R&D spend that year outpaced Intel (€10.9 billion), Apple (€9.7 billion), and Nokia (€4.9 billion).
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Counterpoint estimates Uber's growth has outpaced Ola over the last two years, when it doubled its market share to 26.5 percent.
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The demand for dollars has outpaced supply owing to steep drops in tourism and foreign investment, key sources of hard currency.
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That beat analyst estimates of $23.31 million, according to brokerage Cowen & Co., and well outpaced expectations from the beginning of 2649.2.
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Mr. Trump has outpaced other modern presidents in his recognition of athletes who like him with the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
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But English achievement in the 236-'274 school year outpaced the growth rates from the years before Booker's plan took effect.
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Cities in wealthier Asian countries like Japan, Korea and Singapore, the report found, also outpaced Europe, with more cities in compliance.
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Cameron, the first African American to win statewide office in Kentucky in their own right, outpaced Bevin by nearly 120,000 votes.
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Even though Tipirneni came up short, her performance adds to a string of results in which Democrats outpaced their 2016 performance:
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Britain's economy unexpectedly outpaced all its major peers last year, wrongfooting those who expected an immediate hit from June's Brexit vote.
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The U.S. cannot risk getting outpaced by Europe and Asia, where countries have already enacted legislation to support self-driving cars.
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"But, as public money has dwindled and demands have outpaced institutional resources, public museums no longer have the edge," he said.
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Nike reported third-quarter earnings after the bell Tuesday where profits outpaced Wall Street's expectations, but revenue fell short of estimates.
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Over that time, he said he's watched as changes in the music industry outpaced the tools available to artists and labels.
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That number outpaced the growth in total registered voters at 18% and total population at 6% in that same time span.
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The big picture: Premiums have vastly outpaced the claims that the health insurers had to pay out to hospitals and doctors.
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Last year, growth in jewelry outpaced luxury handbags, apparel, and watches, growing by 7%, according to a recent report from Bain.
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Rasgon highlighted the worries in the chip sector as the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index outpaced the Dow and the Nasdaq in falling.
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Though Ms. Warren has far outpaced her major rivals in issuing detailed policy plans, some are working to make up ground.
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Domestic terrorism-related arrests narrowly outpaced international ones for the first two quarters of the current fiscal year, 66 to 63.
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As he did on Super Tuesday, Biden easily outpaced Sanders with female voters, part of the lifeblood of the Democratic Party.
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If anything, the middle class and poor received raises that outpaced economic growth (as you can see in the chart above).
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The CDC called it "the deadliest pandemic of the 20th century," though it has yet to be outpaced in the 21st.
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And the Portuguese economy has outpaced most of its European partners, while unemployment has almost halved, to just under 7 percent.
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Suicide is the second-most common cause of death among teenagers and young adults, overtaking homicides and outpaced only by accidents.
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Prosecutors said that as he was boasting of returns that outpaced a major financial index, he was actually steadily losing money.
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If so, growth in global oil and natural gas use will have outpaced stable or slightly declining emissions from coal use.
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O'Rourke narrowly outpaced Sanders' first-day fundraising haul, pulling in $6.1 million in the 24 hours after his announcement last week.
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Chinese health officials have been encouraged that the pace of recoveries among victims has outpaced deaths for more than a week.
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The cash-on-hand figure outpaced even the most well-financed Democratic contenders by a margin of about 5-to-1.
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The $6 million she raised outpaced even some candidates who'd won previous caucuses, such as former senator Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania.
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The Massachusetts senator also outpaced Biden in third-quarter fundraising, bringing in roughly $85033 million more than the former vice president.
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The animated feature outpaced 2013′s "Hunger Games: Catching Fire" to become the highest-grossing film over that holiday period. (CNBC)
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That impressive fundraising haul comes after O'Rourke also outpaced Cruz in the closing quarter of 2017, $2.4 million to $1.8 million.
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Microsoft shares have outpaced the broader market in 2019, rising more than 50% verses nearly 29% for the S&P 500.
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And so investment was only coming in dribs and drabs," he said, adding, "The development never outpaced the rate of decay.
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The Saturday protests far outpaced the demonstrations in D.C. on Friday, when Trump was officially sworn in as commander in chief.
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The second set was one-sided as Pouille, who reached the U.S. Open quarter-finals earlier this month, easily outpaced Goffin.
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Music streaming hasn't simply outpaced digital downloads and the purchase of CDs, it's now responsible for supporting America's recorded music industry.
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Less than a decade ago, heroin deaths were outpaced by gun homicides by a rate of more than 53 to 25.
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Less than a decade ago, heroin deaths were outpaced by gun homicides by a rate of more than 5 to 1.
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This year, those sectors have outpaced the ascent in the S&P 500, which reached a record closing high on Tuesday.
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While its sales in Europe outpaced the market, L'Oreal said France remained a dark spot, hit by lower spending and tourist traffic.
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It simply could not keep up with Wednesday's downpour, Barnes said, noting that any system in the country would have been outpaced.
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Officials said that the decline was caused by a rise in the cost of living, which outpaced nominal pay hikes, Reuters reported.
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The increased production far outpaced the drop in steel imports, which fell by only a half-million tons in the first quarter.
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U.S.-based software management firm Puppet surveyed 1003,000 IT professionals globally and found that salaries in Asia Pacific outpaced Europe in 2018.
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As far as which direction the stock could head, Nathan noted that bearish bets on Tuesday outpaced bullish bets by about 2603%.
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On the football field, the only way to win was to cultivate speed, strength, endurance and mental toughness that outpaced our opponents.
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When the actual numbers of people enrolling in Medicaid in expansion states outpaced estimates, it seemed some of those concerns were warranted.
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Lululemon on Wednesday reported first-quarter earnings and sales that outpaced analyst estimates, sending shares up nearly 4% in after-hours trading.
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"Global trade has faced headwinds in recent years as trade-restrictive measures have outpaced liberalising measures," Draghi told the audience in Frankfurt.
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According to Politifact's Trump Golf Tracker, the president has already outpaced Obama in the amount of time he spends on the green.
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FITB's earnings, a key rating driver, have historically outpaced peer averages supported by strong efficiency levels, and good fee-based revenues sources.
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They could be purchased from major retailers like Sears and reportedly outpaced board games like Monopoly in sales in the late 1960s.
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According to Politifact's Trump Golf Tracker, the president has already outpaced Obama in the amount of time he spends on the green.
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Decliners outpaced advancing issues on the NYSE by a ratio of 7.53-to-523 and by 6.44-to-1 on the Nasdaq.
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But Yandex has outpaced Google in processing major regional languages within Russia, including Tatar (5.5 million speakers) and Bashkir (1.2 million speakers).
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The photo editor has long been outpaced by its competition, the likes of Lightroom, Capture One and, of course, mobile photography software.
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The 26th District has seen increased rates of health-care coverage as a result of Obamacare that have outpaced such gains elsewhere.
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Meanwhile, outpatient visits have also outpaced every year since 2009—when a literal flu pandemic battered the country twice in one year.
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This outpaced the growth seen by Microsoft, Google, and Amazon's cloud units, and is seen as a bright spot for the company.
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The FCC ratio stood at a moderate 15.1% at end-2016, down from 17.2% at end-2016, as growth outpaced capital generation.
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The DSCC raised nearly $3.7 million in January, but was outpaced slightly by the NRSC, which raised $4.2 million that same month.
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Over the past year, the increase in part-time jobs at 111,300 has outpaced the rise in full-time employment of 80,700.
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For months, the number of takes about the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) greatly outpaced the number of elected offices they held.
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While third-quarter earnings outpaced Wall Street estimates, revenue fell short, sending shares of the stock down near 2 percent Wednesday morning.
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Mark Broadbent, a analyst with Wood Mackenzie, said refiners switched to gasoline mode earlier this year as gasoline margins significantly outpaced diesel.
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In the past two decades, U.S. corn output has outpaced domestic use by 20 percent, and soybeans by more than 70 percent.
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It is true that, as Jonathan Libov has observed, "developer interest in messaging/bots has far, far outpaced consumer interest thus far".
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Pending home sales increased in September as higher contract signings in the South and West outpaced declines in the Northeast and Midwest.
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Other key details: The new data also showed that individuals' earnings slightly outpaced growth in the broader economy in the second quarter.
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Declining issues in Australia marginally outpaced advancers by a 24.3:1 ratio, with 158 issues hitting new lows as at 0111 GMT.
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Sony kept Betamax proprietary, meaning it had exclusive rights to the format; consequently, the market for VHS products quickly outpaced the company.
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In the Financial & Risk segment, which provides news and analytics to financial services companies, sales outpaced cancellations for the 10th straight quarter.
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If other intelligent life in the universe has outpaced us technologically, it's possible those beings think Earth isn't worth contacting at all.
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Adjusted domestic gross: $511,1.23,900Original domestic gross: $504,014,165Worldwide gross: $1,263,521,126Production budget: $160 millionThe "Beauty and the Beast" remake far outpaced the animated original.
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Kennedy warned us 57 years ago that when innovation outpaced old laws and regulations, it was time to insist on new ones.
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Chinese airlines have been aggressively ordering new aircraft to take advantage of strong demand for outbound travel, which has outpaced domestic growth.
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Last month's gain in single-family starts was outpaced by an 11.3 percent decline in groundbreaking activity on multi-family housing units.
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Even as small-caps have soundly outpaced their large-cap counterparts, analysts are split as to whether they will continue to outperform.
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Carbajal easily outpaced his primary opponents in a safe Democratic district, winning endorsements from top House Democrats including Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi.
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Still, Strickland has nabbed major endorsements, including from the Ohio Democratic Party and DSCC, and outpaced his Democratic rival in 2015 fundraising.
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A Government Accountability Office (GAO) report on CBP released earlier this year found that the agency's attrition rate outpaced its hiring rate.
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Having outpaced its peers in 255.5, expanding at record levels at the turn of the year, euro zone growth has steadily weakened.
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Job growth in renewable energy has far outpaced the rest of the economy, to say nothing of the stagnant fossil fuel industry.
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Also, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has cautioned investors as growth in commercial property prices has outpaced the increase in rents.
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Both teams far outpaced the rest of the league: Minnesota ended the season 28-6, just ahead of Los Angeles' 26-8.
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Western Kentucky has outscored opponents by five points in the first half but has been outpaced by 53 in the second half.
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For years, the space agency has outpaced NOAA in terms of funding, press coverage, private sector innovation, and just plain old excitement.
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Top-line gains of 19 percent outpaced the 10 percent increase in expenses as Goldman slashed noncompensation costs by almost a quarter.
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South Korea, with total coronavirus cases of 1,766, saw 505 new cases overnight, which outpaced the 433 new cases reported in China.
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But in 2016, early voting way outpaced previous years in Texas, from Harris County (Houston) to counties on the US/Mexico border.
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While that is still low by historical standards, the rise has outpaced annual wage growth, which has been stuck below 3 percent.
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The West African EVD outbreak that struck Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone outpaced the ability of any one government to stop it.
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From the mid-1980s to 2000 its average rate of growth of gross domestic product outpaced that of most other European countries.
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Senate tossups Democratic candidates in some of the nation's most competitive contests also outpaced the Republican incumbents they are trying to oust.
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The fact that Buttigieg has run his campaign exceptionally well, lapping candidates who on paper should have far outpaced him, like Sens.
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The combined support of Mr. Sanders and Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts has generally outpaced Mr. Biden's among union households since August.
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The DNC was vastly outpaced by its GOP counterpart in May, raising only $4.3 million compared to the RNC's $10.8 million haul.
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Revenue for the quarter fell 2400% to $2000 billion from $22.10 billion a year earlier but outpaced analyst estimates of $25.76 billion.
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Texas has also outpaced its totals for 2014 to this point and is approaching the early votes it was reporting in 20163.
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North Vietnam had far outpaced its southern rival in its quest for international legitimacy — to the great frustration of the American government.
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Indeed, antitrust enforcers may be comfortable talking about new theories of competitive harms, but so far the rhetoric has far outpaced enforcement.
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On the industry front, basic resources outpaced fellow European sectors, finishing up 1.64 percent amid news of an improving global trade outlook.
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During Trump's first nine months in office, un-itemized small-dollar contributions have outpaced itemized big-dollar donations by nearly $6900 million.
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The FTC released massive spreadsheets of online dating consumer complaints, broken out by platform, in 2018, and unsurprisingly Match outpaced other services.
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The August number also easily outpaced the 201,000 added in July, a number that was revised upward from the initially reported 178,000.
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The company said Wednesday that US orders for Model 3 vehicles "significantly outpaced" deliveries, indicating there's still strong demand for the vehicle.
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The House Democrats' campaign arm outpaced its GOP counterpart in April, raising $3 million more that its rival, according to fundraising reports.
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Although city planners anticipated that the Croton Aqueduct would sustain the city for generations, it was soon outpaced by New York's population.
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Reckitt on Friday reported first-quarter sales numbers showing that the unit including vitamins, minerals and supplements (VMS) outpaced the wider group.
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As the just-released chart from comScore shows, online clothing sales outpaced computer hardware sales for the first time ever in 2015.
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In states like Florida and Michigan, public support for pro-voter ballot initiatives outpaced the support for any one political candidate or party.
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Dunkin' Brands earnings outpaced Wall Street expectations, reporting adjusted profit of 57 cents per share against a forecast for 56 cents a share.
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Separately, Humana boosted its earnings forecasts for the second quarter and 2016, saying its Medicare Advantage and health-care services businesses outpaced expectations.
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It was, however, very early in the AR trend, and Niantic's ambitions outpaced the available software and the smartphone hardware of the time.
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Okta also says it has outpaced Slack in terms of paid daily active users, a data point that has never been publicly reported.
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The bank benefits from sound levels of retained earnings, although asset-growth has consistently outpaced internal capital generation for the past three years.
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Not since Tiger Woods's peak has one player outpaced the field by a sufficiently large margin to justify a double-digit win probability.
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BDI expert Matthias Wachter said the percentage could drop further in coming years if the economy's expansion outpaced planned increases in military spending.
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Consumer debt has skyrocketed recently, primarily because the rise in the cost of living has outpaced income growth over the past 12 years.
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Over the last few years, online bespoke services have been an area in which men's wear developments have, for once, outpaced women's wear.
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Technology mergers and acquisitions and buybacks outpaced technology IPOs last year by a ratio of 38 to 1, according to Thomson Reuters data.
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The iconic internet brand held a special place in the tech landscape even as it was outpaced by competitors like Google and Facebook.
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AT&T has outpaced Google at connecting homes to fiber internet according to CNET, even if its service is more expensive than Google's.
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As per Mary Meeker's 2016 Internet Trends Report, video consumption on Snapchat outpaced video consumption on Facebook in the first quarter of 2016.
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The bloc's economy outpaced its peers last year, and the European Central Bank plans to scale back its stimulus program from this month.
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Closures have outpaced launches for six consecutive quarters in the European hedge funds industry, with 484 funds liquidating over that period, Eurekahedge added.
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This income growth was four times faster than the Missouri, Nebraska and Oklahoma average, and noticeably outpaced the national rate of 11 percent.
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Why it matters: China has become the world's largest gas importer as demand has greatly outpaced domestic production, as the chart above shows.
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Still, his pay has kept close track with executives at the likes of rival Disney, though Disney's shares have outpaced Viacom's over time.
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I find the artist's spatial environments exceedingly boring and outpaced by other light and space practitioners like Julio Le Parc and James Turrell.
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CEO Tim Cook said that the iPhone X represented the first time that sales of the premium model outpaced the less expensive option.
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But when hospitals are inundated with patients, as would be the case with a nuclear explosion, resources would be quickly outpaced by demand.
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Voting by registered Democrats has outpaced that of Republicans in several states, and there are some reports that Latino turnout is especially strong.
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While Sanders has outpaced Clinton among white women here, he has yet to show any strength among a more diverse pool of women.
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All the competing civs enjoy tech boosts, so slogging through without taking advantage of them means you risk being outpaced by the competition.
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The longstanding regional gap has widened since the financial crisis as the London economy outpaced the rest of the country during the recovery.
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Full-year GFA sold outpaced GFA started for the first time in 2852, driven by homebuilders' destocking and reduction in new-home construction.
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But I also think our technology has outpaced our humanity, and that we're speeding into a future we don't understand or can't control.
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Tesla's production outpaced its deliveries last quarter, a possible sign that the electric car maker faces slackening demand for its status-symbol vehicles.
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Sales in the Financial & Risk division, which accounted for about half of the company's total revenue, outpaced cancellations for the eighth straight quarter.
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Due to strong international sales, the growth outpaced the same quarter last year, when Salesforce's deferred revenue rose 23 percent year-on-year.
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"History has outpaced Secretary Clinton," Sanders said, a day after 27,000 (mostly) young people filled Washington Square Park in Manhattan to see him.
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Net neutrality is a concept of governance that has appeared out of necessity as technology outpaced the laws set in place around it.
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The auto-related patent push outpaced tech rivals Apple Inc and Alphabet Inc's Google, whose sister company Waymo is a self-driving pioneer.
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Burnley said while Asda's food business "performed well" and online growth outpaced the market during the period, its non-food business was "challenged".
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In the past five years, postings for jobs that do not require a college degree have steadily outpaced postings for those that do.
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Securities products and activities far outpaced the SEC's ability to monitor, detect and modulate risky exposures and concentrations that cost our system dearly.
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The DCCC has outpaced the NRCC for most of last year and a few months in early 2018, with the exception of January.
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Last year, the average hedge fund lost money, and the market has outpaced the average fund in 2019, according to Hedge Fund Research.
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In the most recent fundraising quarter that covers money raised between April and June, more than 50 House Democratic candidates outpaced GOP incumbents.
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Judge outpaced Houston Astros star Jose Altuve for the top spot on the list released by MLB and the players union on Friday.
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By contrast, the income gains of American households in the middle of the distribution were outpaced by pretty much every other advanced nation.
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SPLRCT has far outpaced gains in the broader market, and as of Tuesday was up about 26 percent for the year so far.
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First, while the United States has outpaced other developed nations in recent years, Ms. Yellen said weak global growth posed a continuing threat.
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Plummeting stock prices in recent months have mostly outpaced a simultaneous decline in earnings expectations, presenting potential opportunities to buy beaten down stocks.
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Set up in the late 1990s, the fund has outpaced world markets in 13 of the last 17 years and underperformed in four.
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Renaissance's U.S. IPO index was basically even with the S&P 500 last June, but has easily outpaced it since this past March.
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Microsoft said Windows 210 growth has outpaced Windows 210 by nearly 210 percent and is growing 21 percent faster than Windows 210 did.
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Muriuki outpaced the runner-up, Almaz Negede, by three minutes in the final distance and won with a time of 2:29:27.
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But the President's efforts to create an alternative reality are being badly outpaced by the facts of an emergency that defies political pressure.
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In an electorate that was nearly two-thirds African American, according to exit polls, Biden outpaced Sanders by a 6-to-1 margin.
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And it appears that the rate at which schemers are uploading new high-priced offers has outpaced whatever monitoring the company is doing.
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He points to the example of the military, whose ranks have received pay increases that have well outpaced wage increases for other workers.
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McCain was very popular on Election Day 2008, with an approval rating that far outpaced either candidate in the 2012 or 2016 elections.
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Helpfully, data out on Wednesday showed Australia's trade surplus swelled to A$5.75 billion ($4 billion) in May as exports far outpaced imports.
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The crumbling economy has now outpaced the fall of the Soviet Union, Cuba's unraveling in the 23s and Zimbabwe's collapse under Robert Mugabe.
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While the men's game has swelled from 56 Division I teams in 2008 to 72 today, the women's game has far outpaced it.
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Yes, she had to receive this honor alongside the man who assaulted her for years, despite the fact her success far outpaced his.
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Years of breakneck price increases have outpaced wages, and buyers in cities like Denver, San Francisco and Seattle have reached a breaking point.
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Since the wage increase began in 2015, Seattle/Tacoma's job growth has slightly outpaced the state of Washington as a whole, at 12.9%.
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During the administration of George W. Bush, the number of people removed was far outpaced each year by the number of people returned.
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The bloc's economy outpaced its peers last year, and the European Central Bank plans to scale back its stimulus programme from this month.
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Job openings have outpaced hiring since December 2017, creating an environment where employers have a heck of a time finding enough workers. 5.
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And while Lamb has outpaced Saccone in individual fundraising efforts, pro-Saccone forces have poured in far more money than pro-Lamb forces.
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Trump's fundraising narrowly outpaced Barack Obama, who brought in $42 million during the fourth quarter of 2011 as he was running for reelection.
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"Prices have outpaced incomes by far in recent years," reads the report, and that could pose an existential threat for the cities themselves.
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Microsoft stock has outpaced the major indices as CEO Satya Nadella has focused the company more on cloud services, particularly for business use.
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Although Trump beat Clinton by 306 to 232 electoral votes, the Democrat outpaced him in the popular vote by almost 2.9 million votes.
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Susan Collins (R-Maine) was outpaced by over $1 million, with Democrat Sara Gideon, the speaker of the Maine House, raising $3.2 million.
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At nearly 7% in a year, mortgage lending growth in France has outpaced almost all other euro zone countries, causing regulators to fret.
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In the cyber-world, offense has long outpaced defense for the simple reason that only one vulnerability needs to be found to exploit.
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Pipeline companies are racing to add lines as production in the Permian Basin, the largest U.S. oil patch, has outpaced pipeline shipping capacity.
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Medium-sized businesses — those with between 85033 and 499 employees — outpaced jobs growth at smaller and larger companies, hired 99,000 people last month.
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Yet since President Trump signed the law, Republicans' daily tweets about tax reform have outpaced Democrats by a more than 4-85033 margin.
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"Technology has outpaced our civil rights law," Kade Crockford, director of the Technology for Liberty Program at the ACLU of Massachusetts told CNN.
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Voter purge rates in preclearance jurisdictions between 2012 to 2016 far outpaced those in jurisdictions that were not previously subject to federal preclearance.
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Deaths have outpaced births for several years in Japan, and the country's population shrank by close to a million from 2010 to 2015.
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The number over overdoses caused by prescription drugs has "outpaced those for cocaine and heroin combined" every year since 2002, the DEA said.
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Fundraising totals are a closely watched early indicator of a candidate's support, and Sanders has outpaced the other two Democrats who have announced totals.
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U.S. Commerce Department data has shown that sales at online retailers have outpaced sales at clothing stores almost every month for some time now.
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Heizmann said growth in the country's car market was expected to moderate in the second half after having outpaced forecasts in the first half.
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The figure, released Tuesday, met the company's own goal and easily outpaced the 20.3,20.8 cars delivered in the first three months of the year.
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In 2015, the popularity of cremation fractionally outpaced burial in the US for the first time in history—but few ask what it entails.
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These rises have outpaced both inflation and broader wage growth, and have helped give low-end workers a somewhat bigger share of national income.
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And one reason corporate profits and stock prices have outpaced economic growth is that the big-cap indexes are built around sturdier services businesses.
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The numbers, released Tuesday, met the company's own goal and easily outpaced the 250,21 cars delivered in the first three months of the year.
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Retirees also tend to spend more on housing than other groups, and cost increases in that sector have slightly outpaced inflation, the study found.
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The policy is motivated by the fact that in recent decades the income accruing to owners of capital has outpaced that accruing to labour.
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That's a new high in CNN polling on the topic and the first time that support for impeachment and removal has significantly outpaced opposition.
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Occidental's total cash operating costs for oil and gas production declined nearly 16 percent, but were outpaced by a 27 percent fall in revenue.
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But reality outpaced this stark projection by a huge margin: just twelve years later the number of people with diabetes had already nearly doubled.
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In Arizona, Georgia and Pennsylvania, Republican-affiliated voters outpaced Democrat-affiliated voters in 20123 and also do so in 2016, though by smaller margins.
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As expected, FMBI's loan-to-deposit ratio has risen over the past year to 89% at 2Q16 as loan growth has outpaced deposit growth.
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After a season when sluggers outpaced even their steroid-era predecessors for home runs, some are convinced that something is amiss with the baseballs.
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But according to Politifact's Trump Golf Tracker, the president has already far outpaced Obama in the amount of time he spends on the green.
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That outpaced the interactions for some of the year's biggest cultural one-offs, including the Super Bowl (26.8 million) and the Oscars (15.2 million).
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While its auction sales saw a respectable 603 percent increase in 2014, it was easily outpaced by a 60 percent jump in ecommerce sales.
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Following the trend of 2015, Apple's revenue in China again outpaced that of Europe at $17.93 billion but at thinner margins than past quarters.
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Portugal's arrivals growth outpaced those in neighboring Spain, which chalked up a 11 percent rise in the same period, according to official Spanish data.
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But in the longer view, he notes that the stock's recovery has outpaced the broader market's recovery, suggesting positive momentum from a technical standpoint.
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Tesla shares hit an all-time high on Monday, after the electric carmaker announced strong first-quarter delivery numbers Sunday that outpaced analysts' expectations.
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The trade group said on Wednesday mortgage applications jumped 9 percent this week as unexpected growth in refinancing applications outpaced growth in new loans.
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The population surge even outpaced plans set by Singapore's city-planners in the 1990s, which forecast it wouldn't hit 5.5 million until around 2091.
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As for home-ownership, perhaps the biggest challenge facing young home-buyers is the fact that prices have outpaced income growth for 15 years.
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Increase in bearish positions on China's yuan outpaced that of its peers, with short bets on the currency climbing to their highest since June.
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In 2017, the suicide rate for the most rural counties (20 per 100,000) outpaced that in the most urban counties (about 11 per 1003,000).
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Other data on Thursday showed the goods trade deficit widened in September as an increase in exports was outpaced by a jump in imports.
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Collins favorably mentions Brazilian chicken production—bemoaning the fact that in 2010, Brazil outpaced the U.S. as the world's leading poultry broiler meat exporter.
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There's no small amount of risk in jumping aboard a service that may be very quickly outpaced by whatever the competition has in store.
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Loan growth in commercial real estate, commercial & industrial and consumer lending has been particularly robust and these sectors have outpaced GDP growth since 2010.
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Prices outpaced the purchasing power of average wage earners, which contributed to burgeoning debt with all the consequences seen in the 2008 financial crisis.
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But it is struggling for a bigger position in the fast growing cloud market, where it has been outpaced by Amazon, Microsoft and Google.
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Its shares, up more than 28.25 percent so far this year, have far outpaced rivals like Grupo Financiero Banorte and Grupo Financiero Santander Mexico.
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Meanwhile, independent broker-dealers' (IBD) growth has outpaced that of wirehouses, according to Cerulli data, which considered headcount and asset growth in its assessment.
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"I acknowledge plainly that my ambitions for entitlement reform have outpaced the political reality and I consider this our greatest unfinished business," Ryan said.
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If a group found itself outpaced and disenfranchised because it lacked technical literacy, a whole new class system could be created on that basis.
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They've been neck-and-neck in the race, but this year MOD's systemwide sales growth outpaced Blaze's by far, according to Nation's Restaurant News.
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Nokia has lately outpaced Ericsson in the tough market thanks to its 15.6 billion euro acquistion of Franco-American rival Alcatel-Lucent last year.
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Pai emphasized that as the industry continues to be outpaced by the internet, it doesn't make sense to keep them bogged down with regulations.
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First lady Melania Trump's approval ratings have far outpaced her husband's — and it looks like the popularity of her first name did, as well.
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The swing higher in long-term yields for once also outpaced the move in the short-end and steepened the yield curve a little.
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Robust demand in most markets, including France, Britain and Germany, outpaced continued weakness in South America, where revenue fell 15.3 percent across the region.
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Meanwhile, U.S. company profit margins are at record highs while earnings have outpaced European peers by 76 percentage points since 20173, according to BAML.
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He was tiny for his age and deeply unathletic in a traditional sense, outpaced by his peers in soccer and towered over in basketball.
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Their raises have not, however, outpaced inflation: A typical general, Mr. Smilde estimates, earns about 250 million bolívars per month, the equivalent of $70.
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Fund-raising numbers filed on Monday show that Ms. Marquez Peterson's Democratic opponent, Ann Kirkpatrick, has far outpaced her, $3.7 million to $1.2 million.
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The financial company has outpaced the index as a whole this year, rising more than 40%, but analysts still see upside for the stock.
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And last year, the number of new renters again outpaced the number of new homeowners, according to Harvard University's Joint Center for Housing Studies.
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The growth in the company&aposs ad sales significantly outpaced that of Facebook — one of the two giants in online advertising — in the period.
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General Motors' second-quarter earnings outpaced Wall Street's expectations on Tuesday, but analysts and investors remain concerned about falling car sales and swelling inventories.
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"As fast as we have run to slow [antibiotic] resistance, some germs have outpaced us," Anne Schuchat, the CDC's principal deputy director, told reporters.
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Over the past 30 days, the Trump campaign has far outpaced its Democratic rivals in terms of the number of ads placed on Facebook.
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The other critical aspect of Wood's optimistic Tesla projection is autonomous vehicles, around which optimism has thus far outpaced anything close to widespread adoption.
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Before Friday's sell down, the three banks led a rally in the Straits Times Index, where gains far outpaced many of its regional peers.
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While its profits fell, the results outpaced expectations: Analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters on average had predicted Kors would earn 62 cents per share.
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Microsoft's emphasis was evident In the most recent quarter, as businesses including Azure, Office 365 cloud software, LinkedIn and Surface outpaced Windows commercial products.
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While the company outpaced analysts' expectations of earnings of 64 cents per share, the pizza giant fell short of the $439 million revenue forecast.
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Growth in wireless earbuds far outpaced that of smartwatches and wristbands, which is great news for Apple since it dominates the cordless earbud space.
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Buttigieg easily outpaced the field with 250 percent support, a 230-point gain from September, according to the Des Moines Register/CNN/Mediacom survey.
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The Blackbird, still the second-fastest manned plane in history, flew for more than 260 years and outpaced anti-aircraft missiles lobbed at it.
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Without such improvements, individual states, and the U.S. as a whole, can — and will — be outpaced economically by others that prioritize higher education funding.
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On an adjusted basis, Ford earned 56 cents a share, which outpaced analysts estimates for 43 cents a share, according to Thomson Reuters estimates.
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Federal spending outpaced revenue by $317 billion over the first three months of the fiscal year, which began in October, the budget office reported.
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Yang rose from obscurity to become a second-tier player in the primary and outpaced a number of prominent current and former elected officials.
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This 22016-point increase outpaced black Democrats, who went from 21992 to 227 percent, and Hispanic Democrats who went from 28 to 36 percent.
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But the clinical complications CMQCC has focused on so far are being outpaced by lifestyle-related health issues, like cardiovascular disease and opioid addiction.
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That impressive haul is about a quarter of the total he raised in January, when he outpaced Clinton in fundraising for the first time.
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Further, KIM's AFFO payout ratio has increased steadily since 2012 as dividend increases have outpaced AFFO growth, limiting the amount of capital the company retains.
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COLOMBO, July 4 (Reuters) - The Sri Lankan rupee ended weaker on Tuesday as importer dollar demand outpaced greenback sales by exporters and banks, dealers said.
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Ore with 21.12% Fe content rose by 2% to $97.50 a tonne, outpaced by a larger 2.76% jump in 58% fines to $51.78 a tonne.
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House prices have consistently outpaced a rise in wages for Britons, leading people to rent more, in turn making buy-to-let an attractive investment.
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Greenland gains some ice in the winter and loses some in the summer, but as the planet has warmed, the latter has outpaced the former.
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And overall, tuition increases have simply outpaced earnings for decades, leaving many students with little option but to go into debt to pay for school.
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Beto is no Trump in this regard, but G. Elliott Morris shows that he's outpaced his rivals in securing television coverage, despite the crowded field.
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Instead of a new paradigm, dark web marketplaces now look more like a brief window where marketplace technology outpaced law enforcement's ability to track it.
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The market has thus far outpaced Wilson's models for 22.269, with the up 26% and the Dow Jones Industrial Average up 8.6% year to date.
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Russia and China have sprinted to develop a variety of weapons of this caliber, sparking concerns that the U.S. will be outpaced on this front.
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Hiring outpaced attrition last year, but still did not meet the aggressive goals laid out by President Donald Trump in his first weeks in office.
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Fears that the election won't be fair hasn't kept Georgians from voting: Like in much of the country, early voting numbers outpaced the 2014 midterms.
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The most populous U.S. state has outpaced the rest of the country on job growth, California's finance department said in its June bulletin this week.
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All this leasing growth stems from increased employment in tech, which has outpaced all other sectors in job growth following the recession, according to CBRE.
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The intrigue: Solar stock prices have outpaced other renewable energy options thanks to major pickups in residential installation of solar panels, particularly in the South.
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U.S. construction spending rose to the highest level since October 2007 and a measure of the U.S. manufacturing sector outpaced analysts' expectations across the board.
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It's the first time that living at home has outpaced living with a spouse for this age group since such record-keeping began in 1880.
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But the rise in such cases has outpaced the rate of new construction, leading to concerns about a lack of training and adequate safety measures.
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He concludes that aerial imagery from satellites has outpaced Google's famous Street View vehicles in the amount of data used to create these vivid tableaus.
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In New Hampshire, Sanders outpaced the former secretary of state by 14 points, securing 53 percent of the party's support, a Monmouth University survey said.
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Individual Trusted Flaggers also far outpaced the removals initiated by NGOs (63,938) and government organizations (73), which are also part of the Trusted Flagger program.
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Its shares also have outpaced the over the last year, but trade at just 5.6 times expected 2017 earnings, the lowest valuation in the index.
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According to Fortune, November was the first time in eight years that Microsoft successfully outpaced Apple in the stock market, following concerns surrounding Apple's growth.
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Travel & leisure stocks outpaced other sectors Wednesday, ending up 0.84 percent, with TUI AG, easyJet and Ryanair all posting gains of more than 2 percent.
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ThredUp discovered that seven of the 10 mall brands it analyzed actually outpaced the average resale growth rate, or baseline, on the consignment shop's website.
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The institute said that while the MP3 is still popular with consumers, it has been outpaced by "more efficient audio codecs" with more advanced features.
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Weekly stocks of soymeal, crushers' main product, hit 1.2 million tonnes last week, the highest in at least six years, as supplies far outpaced demand.
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I think that these companies grew so far, so fast that their growth really outpaced their ability to analyze the impact on the public good.
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For January through November, foreign investment in Canadian securities outpaced that of the same period in 2014, at C$96.57 billion versus C$90.15 billion.
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On Thursday, when bullish trades outpaced bearish ones, a trader bet more than $2 million that the gold could rally 10 percent in one month.
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Lululemon shares surged after the seller of athletic apparel outpaced Wall Street's earnings expectations, but it also unveiled plans to restructure its kids clothing line.
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The drop in imports outpaced the fall in exports, pushing the politically sensitive U.S.-China trade deficit down 2.8 percent to $28.1 billion in February.
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COLOMBO, April 11 (Reuters) - The Sri Lankan rupee edged down on Tuesday as importer dollar demand and dividend payments outpaced mild inward remittances, dealers said.
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Facebook's quarterly profit beat analysts' estimates, as a 49 percent jump in quarterly revenue outpaced a 21.35 percent rise in expenses from a year earlier.
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The son outpaced the father: Gem Twist brought the United States silver medals in the individual and team competitions at the Seoul Olympics in 1988.
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German exports outpaced imports in August, adding to signs it performed strongly in the third quarter, and Italian industrial output was much stronger than expected.
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In the key 2900-220006-year-old demographic that advertisers covet most, CNBC outpaced Fox Business, averaging 2202,2628 viewers in the category to FBN's 28500,6900.
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Those stocks then slipped back but still outpaced a 5 percent and 53 percent drop in IBM and Intel respectively this week after disappointing results.
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It also noted that wage growth at 85033 percent has outpaced inflation, but acknowledged "more work remains" to drive up paychecks and spread economic gains.
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First, even as flows to foreign stocks have outpaced the U.S., an S&P 500 ETF is still No. 1 in overall inflows this year.
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Since the last time the S&P 500 traded at 2750 in mid-March, only energy, tech and consumer discretionary have appreciably outpaced the index.
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Being a health company at its core, Fitbit has outpaced Apple in the past when it comes to how comprehensive its health-oriented features are.
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Still, Strickland has nabbed major endorsements, including from the Ohio Democratic Party and Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, and outpaced his Democratic rival in 2015 fundraising.
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And more than 50 Democratic House candidates outpaced GOP incumbents in the most recent fundraising quarter, a staggering number that has caused alarm among Republicans.
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This is particularly disturbing given that the growth in the number of incarcerated women has outpaced the growth of incarcerated men in the United States.
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Perhaps in the early days of e-readers the two brands were seen as direct competitors, but Amazon's Kindle has greatly outpaced Barnes & Noble's Nook.
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In two other top California races, Democrats Gil Cisneros and Mike Levin outpaced their GOP rivals in the seats being vacated by retiring GOP Reps.
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Shares of Darden Restaurants jumped 4.5 percent Tuesday after the company reported earnings and sales that outpaced expectations and raised its forecast for fiscal 23.
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Activity in the Permian Basin, which includes the Delaware, has outpaced pipeline takeaway capacity in recent months as U.S. oil production has hit record highs.
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That outpaced the performance of its social media and online ad rivals Alphabet, Twitter and Snap, as well as those of online retailing giant Amazon.
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COLOMBO, Jan 21 (Reuters) - The Sri Lankan rupee edged down on Wednesday as importer dollar demand outpaced greenback sales by banks and exporters, dealers said.
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Both its cost of revenue — the expenses directly related to the products and services it offers — and its research and developments costs outpaced its revenues.
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Ever since Instagram introduced Stories in 2016, the use of the feature grows more and more, and has now outpaced posts on the main feed.
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If you look at housing, the cost of housing outpaced wage gains even in places like San Francisco where wages were going up really fast.
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The clinical complications CMQCC has focused on so far — hemorrhage, preeclampsia — are being outpaced by lifestyle-related health issues, like cardiovascular disease and opioid addiction.
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Ms. Haaland, a former state Democratic Party chairwoman, has far outpaced her rivals in fund-raising for a seat that is expected to remain blue.
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Target on Tuesday outpaced fourth-quarter earnings expectations, but revenue fell short because of weak sales of toys, electronics and home goods over the holidays.
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Demand was cratering as governments, including the U.S., imposed severe travel restrictions, consumers' flight cancellations outpaced new bookings, and airlines dramatically reduced capacity to respond.
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In a year full of political and economic drama, emerging markets have outpaced an aging bull market in the U.S. over the last 12 months.
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In Detroit, for example, cheap homes sold on contracts for deeds have consistently outpaced the number of homes sold in the city with traditional mortgages.
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North Korea's economic output might be smaller than Vermont's, but it recently outpaced the entire U.S. in the production of at least one thing: tungsten.
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Last year, the Port of New York and New Jersey outpaced its West Coast rival in monthly volume shipments for the first time in decades.
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Those skills are important as IBM struggles to play a bigger role in cloud computing, where it has been outpaced by Amazon, Microsoft and Google.
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In 12 of the 17 states where white deaths outpaced births, naturally increasing populations among Latino voters was sufficient to offset the declining white population.
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There was widespread consensus among lawmakers that there is a need for some form of regulation, given that social media technology has rapidly outpaced Washington.
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The virus reached Latin America, Germany and Pakistan, as the number of new infections outside China outpaced those inside the country for the first time.
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But what is never made clear is how or why Kellogg so far outpaced the over 100 competitors that established themselves in Battle Creek, Mich.
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Clinton's entire margin of victory — which was a little more than 17,000 votes — was from Boston, where she outpaced Mr. Sanders by nearly 20,000 votes.
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In fact, recent growth for workers with low wages has outpaced that for high-wage workers by the widest margin in at least 20 years.
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Senior adviser Jeff Weaver said the campaign still has outpaced its 2016 performance, when it took Sanders 146 days to hit the 20203,000-contributions mark.
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Look at Dries Van Noten or Raf Simons and the fact that the growth of men's wear has outpaced that of women's wear for years.
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Frankenstein and Bioethics In the 1800s as today, advances in medical science outpaced discussions of the social, cultural, legal and ethical implications of those advances.
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Crude oil prices have also played a role in the steady rise in gasoline prices, although gas prices increases have outpaced those in oil markets.
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Prescription drug costs were only 10 percent of total healthcare spending, but their growth rate in recent years has outpaced that of all other services.
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The Breakthrough Institute, an environmental think tank, has noted that CO2 reductions attributable to natural gas far have far outpaced reductions attributable to renewable energy.
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The "Star Wars" franchise has suffered from production woes and a lack of a long-term plan, while "Game of Thrones" outpaced its source material.
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Bloomberg has opened seven field offices in the state, part of a national network of offices and paid staff that has far outpaced his rivals.
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So far, the Windows business has very slightly outpaced the decline of the overall PC industry, but its future prospects are still an open question.
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The viral internet hasn't just outpaced the ability for individual brands to get a foothold in the market — it moved too fast for regulators, too.
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The credit card company outpaced estimates when it last reported quarterly earnings, but American Express stock has fallen more than 7 percent so far this year.
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Growth in the services sector outpaced that in the euro zone, as measured by a flash estimate, for the first time since January, the PMI showed.
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This was a record deal but it was also a deal that broke records – and outpaced $60 million deals previously made my Madonna and Michael Jackson.
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The Ukraine story has outpaced the President's attacks on a whistleblower who first exposed the story and his defense of his "perfect" call with Ukraine's President.
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"Bullish bets outpaced bearish ones" during the post-earnings spike in options trading around Boeing, said Mike Khouw, co-founder and chief strategist at Optimize Advisors.
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The same tweet in different languages In Japan, whose language allows people to convey complex thoughts in a small number of characters, Twitter has outpaced Facebook.
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Tipping the scales: Job creation has outpaced housing construction in most major cities, which means that rental costs are skyrocketing and workers commutes are getting longer.
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Etsy beat Wall Street earnings expectations in the first quarter this year, and outpaced its own sales growth guidance range but left full-year guidance unchanged.
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Not since the early proliferation of motor vehicles so dramatically outpaced safety regulations in the 19th century has American transportation jumped so far forward so fast.
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San Francisco, last year's winner, meanwhile, dropped to third position as challenger cities outpaced the tech hub in terms of personal well-being and foreign investment.
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Tech has claimed the largest share of office-leasing activity since 2014 when it outpaced the business services sector, which includes industries like consulting and accounting.
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Clinton's campaign again outpaced the Trump campaign's fundraising efforts, pulling in $90 million last month, the Democrat's campaign said Tuesday, announcing its strongest fundraising month yet.
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Though it's outpaced by the JBL Charge 3, the UE Boom 2 earns a close second place in The Verge's selection of the best Bluetooth speakers.
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At several points this year and as recently as June 24, the real estate's index's year-to-date gains outpaced even the high-flying tech sector.
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Update April 3rd, 2:15PM ET: Drake's album More Life on Apple Music outpaced Spotify's streams of the same album by 28.6 million, not 33 million.
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The MTUM has not outpaced the XLC ETF so far this year as Facebook and Netflix rallies gave rise to big gains for the communications sector.
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"I'm concerned that changes in the supplement market may have outpaced the evolution of our own policies and our capacity to manage emerging risks," said Gottlieb.
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COLOMBO, April 20 (Reuters) - The Sri Lankan rupee closed firmer on Thursday as dollar inflows from equity-related transactions outpaced mild importer dollar demand, dealers said.
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The four films that "Endgame" outpaced in terms of presale tickets for Atom Tickets each had successful turns at the box office in the last year.
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But Klobuchar wasn't the biggest spender in the Rochester media market — that was Andrew Yang, who outpaced everyone with $249,22020 in broadcast and cable television buys.
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Last autumn the discount on Canadian heavy crude versus U.S. barrels hit record levels as production outpaced pipeline capacity, leaving crude sitting in Alberta storage tanks.
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Retail sales excluding automobiles, gasoline, building materials and food services increased 0.6 percent last month, according to a Commerce Department report, a figure that outpaced expectations.
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Soaring Permian crude production has already outpaced pipeline takeaway capacity, depressing prices in the region and leaving traders scrambling for alternatives to get crude to market.
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Shares of Nike fell after hours Tuesday, following a mixed quarterly report where profits outpaced Wall Street's expectations despite revenue that came in shy of estimates.
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The 143 percent slump in machinery orders far outpaced the median market estimate for a 10.0 percent decline and follows a 6.8 percent increase in August.
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Indonesia's central bank has outpaced other vulnerable Asian markets, such as the Philippines and India, in its pace of rate increases to respond to capital outflows.
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"Everything we've done has, quite frankly, outpaced what our projections were for the pieces," Lisa Siegel, vice president of strategy for Disney Media Networks, tells Mashable.
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Indeed, bitcoin's rally has far outpaced the , which is up 7.9 percent year-to-date, and the NASDAQ which has seen around a 15 percent rise.
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The Census Bureau's new advanced economic indicators report showed the advance goods deficit rising 3.7 percent to $63.3 billion last month as imports outpaced export growth.
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Only two years ago, at the Beijing World Championships when Bolt outpaced Gatlin for the same title, it was hailed almost as good prevailing over evil.
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Lamar's "Damn." outpaced Canadian rapper Drake's "More Life," which debuted on the Billboard 200 chart in March with 505,000 album units sold in its first week.
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During its rapid surge higher, the VIX outpaced the VSTOXX, an event analysts flagged as an extreme move, also suggesting there would be a rapid normalization.
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While Yum outpaced analyst estimates on revenue and profit, sales at Pizza Hut and Taco Bell were not enough to buoy its same-store sales growth.
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Rival market researcher Nielsen also named Tesco the best Christmas performer among the major grocers on Tuesday, although Asda outpaced it in the shorter December period.
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In the general election, he easily outpaced Greg Stumbo, a longtime Democratic politician who held the attorney general's office for four years in the mid-2000s.
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Of the 107 races listed on Cook Political Report, Democrats outpaced Republican challengers in 97 of those House battlegrounds, according to an analysis by NBC News.
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A record inventory accumulation in the first half of 2015, which outpaced demand, left businesses stuck with unsold merchandise and little incentive to order more goods.
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Of all the vices listed in the survey, women outpaced men in spending more than $16 a month in only one category: coffee out-of-home.
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During its rapid surge higher, the VIX outpaced the VSTOXX, an event analysts flagged as an extreme move, also suggesting there would be a rapid normalisation.
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Nonetheless, analysts found that contracts for future installations outpaced actual installations in the third quarter, so they expect growth to be stronger in the coming quarters.
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COLOMBO, Nov 8 (Reuters) - The Sri Lankan rupee ended firmer on Tuesday as dollar selling by exporters outpaced demand for the greenback from importers, dealers said.
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Van Hollen has significantly outpaced Edwards in fundraising, though she announced last week she had raised more than $2202 million in the first quarter of 2628.
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It's an investing prejudice that has led many investors to miss out on an overseas equities market that has outpaced the S&P 500 this year.
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Ample supplies of hogs and pork continued to overshadow the market, but the recent slide in futures prices had outpaced more reasoned cash hog price declines.
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Why it matters: Private financing has way outpaced IPO fundraising in tech since the '90s, as shown by one of Kleiner Perkins partner Mary Meeker's slides.
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The National Republican Congressional Committee has been outpaced by the DCCC in fundraising in recent months, but has been neck-and-neck with cash on hand.
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She has also outpaced Preckwinkle with endorsements, having gained endorsements from the media, the business community, and candidates who did not make it to the runoff.
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But YouTube outpaced both Facebook and Messenger, as well as Snapchat, which had tried to head off F8 with an AR lens update of its own.
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But the number of calls to voting hotlines maintained by a collection of advocacy groups quickly outpaced those received in the last midterm election of 22.
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In the end, though, Mr. Cisneros significantly outpaced the other Democrats in the field, winning about 21,2500 more votes than his closest party rival, Mr. Thorburn.
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American, United Airlines — American Airlines and United Airlines dropped 9.4% and 5.4%, respectively, as the coronavirus damage to the industry outpaced relief actions from the government.
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Already, the significant increase in the cost of college has outpaced both inflation and — even more starkly — family income over recent decades (see the chart below).
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Bearish positions in the Indonesian rupiah outpaced those of its peers to hit their highest since October 2018, according to a fortnightly poll of 13 respondents.
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North Korea's economic output might be smaller than Vermont's, but in the production of one thing the reclusive country recently outpaced the entire United States: tungsten.
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The roughly 291,000 votes counted as of early Wednesday afternoon outpaced the 20203,672 who voted in 2008, the previous high for Democrats in the Granite State.
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Only by combining forces can they afford the large investments they need to make in autonomous driving and other technology to avoid being outpaced by competitors.
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If its massive download numbers advantage over the IGTV app wasn't evidence enough, it also outpaced the regular Facebook and Instagram apps in downloads in 2019.
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In fact, growth in white nationalist and Nazi accounts on Twitter outpaced ISIS by almost every metric, in part because they faced less pressure from suspensions.
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Of the eight Democrats running, nonprofit executive Alex Triantaphyllis so far has the most campaign funds and outpaced Culberson in the third fundraising quarter of 2017.
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Mr. Sanders and Mr. Buttigieg outpaced the fractured field with historically low totals in Iowa and New Hampshire, and Mr. Biden's campaign is on the ropes.
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His vote totals in both states far outpaced George W. Bush's and Barack Obama's numbers in those states during their re-election years, 2004 and 2012.
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The problem is that our capacity to adapt is being outpaced by a "supernova," built from three ever faster things: technology, the market and climate change.
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Rents, which have far outpaced wages in recent years, are expected to slow slightly to 3.3 percent growth in 2016 from 85033 percent a year ago.
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Together they service more than 80 percent of the local market, according to Wilsons Equity Research, though the research also showed Xero's growth has outpaced MYOB's.
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Shuster far outpaced Halvorson in fundraising, with the most recent reports filed with the Federal Election Commission showing Shuster had raised $2.6 million to Halvorson's $85033,000.
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The issue with building is that the cost to build has far outpaced existing home appreciations, so that's an even less affordable option for the consumer.
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