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"outsmart" Definitions
  1. outsmart somebody to gain an advantage over somebody by being cleverer than they are

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Anyone who can outsmart Cersei seems like a good bet.
But it still can't quite outsmart a human, they noted.
They can hide, plan elaborate traps, and outsmart other players.
The poem is sort of sneakily trying to outsmart you.
Did he think he could outsmart his opponents that way?
She knows how to outsmart us — or she thinks she does.
Even with these advantages, can startups truly outsmart Alibaba and Amazon?
She knows how to outsmart us — of she thinks she does.
But eventually, she and her sister found a way to outsmart him.
I mean, maybe he'll get away with it, maybe he'll outsmart Chuck.
Because with the right skill set, no robot will ever outsmart you.
Somehow, though, elephants may outsmart the bees and figure out a workaround.
Hard-wired to survive, many bacteria have evolved to outsmart the medications.
Because it's not a puzzle — I'm not trying to outsmart the audience.
Don't be surprised, though, if they outsmart whatever system you settle on.
"Don't try to outsmart the white folks — they're smart," he told Fortune.
Keep it simple, he said, and don't try to outsmart the market.
"Who today can outsmart the old musical?" she asks, inviting a challenge.
If you have a smart home, make sure crooks can't outsmart it.
When he did, the first thing he did was try to outsmart it.
I reckon I can outsmart people rather than outfight them and still win.
People don't want to play with people that they think can outsmart them.
" Offering advice to other recruitment targets, she warned: "Don't try to outsmart them.
Don't spend valuable time and energy trying to conquer and outsmart the market.
Yes, robots have the potential to outsmart us and destroy the human race.
Euron might try to take it but there's no way he'll outsmart Cersei. 5.
The siblings have to outsmart Olaf to discover clues to their parents' mysterious death.
They can work in groups to outsmart humans and cats, and have good memories.
His hedge fund, Renaissance Technologies, uses computers to track and outsmart the stock market.
In order to outsmart the virus, we have to take it one step higher.
They are predictable and don't usually have enough freedom to outsmart or surprise the player.
You can't outmaneuver or outsmart them, because their innovative organization system makes that nearly impossible.
HAHN: Well, I don&apost know that Kim Jong-un is going to outsmart him.
Winning in daily fantasy isn&apost always about finding contrarian picks to outsmart everyone else.
Tay recounts how he was a small kid trying to "outsmart and outlast" the bully.
This makes Ava so powerful that she can outsmart humans without them even knowing it.
Clever innovations such as Dyson vacuum cleaners or Chobani yoghurt can outsmart the big guys.
Like the Browns, San Francisco is trying to outsmart the league and only outsmarting themselves.
VICE: In 13 Hours and in Armageddon, street-smart guys outsmart Ivy-League, government types.
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Jets receiver Brandon Marshall began trying to outsmart Richard Sherman in August.
And they won't be foolish enough to think that they can consistently outsmart the market.
They play the system overtly and often outsmart it (or, some might say, reinforce it).
So, to outsmart your grocery store, broaden your gaze to include the lower and higher shelves.
Walmart is trying out outsmart e-retailer Amazon with a new text-to-order service, Jetblack.
"He is someone who should be feared because he is smart enough to outsmart," Baggett said.
Now he plans to outsmart WeWork by opening more new branches than his U.S.-headquartered rival.
Those who create new products, maintain strong ties with clients and outsmart rivals are particularly valuable.
How could the president from Queens outsmart the think tankers, economists and cosmopolitans who predicted failure?
It's no longer just about policy and messaging, but also running cybertraining bootcamps to outsmart adversaries.
But to keep up with the predators, the hotlines must constantly find ways to outsmart them.
"I like football, but I like playing fantasy and trying to outsmart people more," he says.
But a rabbit, imaginary Hitler reminds Jojo, is both brave and can outsmart whoever chases him.
Everyone has to deal with their own innate feelings of racism and outsmart the racism within ourselves.
Consumer internet startups go mainstream outside of Silicon Valley How do you outsmart an 800 lb gorilla?
A brave and adorable few failed to outsmart their humans and ended up in our Instagram feeds.
But if anyone can nail the frightening realities of attempting to outsmart mother nature, it's Charlie Brooker.
Even if you do outsmart Johnson&aposs script, it&aposs still an enjoyable ride to the finish.
To that point, despite her expertise, Santos emphasizes that it's impossible to outsmart those underlying psychological processes.
They drink themselves silly, have sex with remorseful girls, grow pot, outsmart the principal and go unpunished.
Ad agencies can easily outsmart themselves with their desire to create something that's going to garner attention.
But he resisted the urge, as Mr. Bogle counseled investors who thought they could outsmart Wall Street.
My godfather decided to outsmart me by hiding the Mignon in a case of real chicken eggs.
Fun to watch: Each of the these leaders, in agreeing to the summit, thinks he'll outsmart the other.
The more we learn, the better we can design interventions to outsmart poverty and protect our children's brains.
If he wants to beat the young whippersnappers, he'll have to either outsmart them or out-train them.
But it seems that no matter what, some animals will always outsmart the hunters sent to kill them.
Anyway, Bryan is instantly flubbing and awkward with Taylor and you know that he's never gonna outsmart them.
When I'm there, I can't tell if I'm trying to outsmart her or get her to like me.
Consumers will have little possibility for redress, much less rebellion — no way to outsmart these once-­dumb objects.
There's stealth—the game usually wants you to outsmart and outfox enemies, rather than bop them into submission.
Here are some of Mr. Bogle's investment tips: "Wise investors won't try to outsmart the market," he says.
Grange was known as the "Galloping Ghost" for his ability to outsmart and outrun opponents on the field. 
It's not really a fair fight because most modern bots are able to outsmart all kinds of CAPTCHAs.
Although machine learning needs human input to start, it will eventually reach a point when it will outsmart us.
Chris died while studying to be a doctor, attempting to understand and outsmart the very affliction that killed him.
But then, Tay says, he encountered a bully he could never run from or outsmart -- the one inside him.
Step two: Outsmart your skin by using certain ingredients for specific concerns (just be sure to consult your derm).
Both of Orman's pieces of advice point to one simple truth: Don't try to time or outsmart the market.
Analysts warn the government has not clearly explained how it will use the National Guard to outsmart the cartels.
In these shows, moments of delight emerge when Lupe or Rosario outsmart their bosses or highlight their co-dependency.
Gatenby felt there must be a better way to treat cancer—to outsmart it rather than carpet-bomb it.
He felt there must be a better way to treat cancer, to outsmart it rather than carpet-bomb it.
Because she found the perfect way to outsmart her relatives... by changing into a different Black Lives Matter shirt.
Inside Satya Nadella's plan to outsmart Google Satya Nadella bounded into the conference room, eager to talk about intelligence.
Trying to outsmart the market is akin to gambling and it doesn't work any better than playing a lottery.
"Many shooters are students whose familiarity with a school's layout and security could help them outsmart even elaborate safeguards."
Since the dawn of time, teens have dedicated themselves to finding new and inventive ways to outsmart their parents.
The motif follows Armageddon's story about cowboy astronauts who outsmart NASA in their ability to blow up an asteroid.
But kids almost always outsmart us, and it's probably better to educate them in addition to using parental controls.
This latter point is particularly attractive to Democrats worried that Trump will outsmart, outfight and outspend the other candidate.
Give salmon a chance to outsmart the net in the open ocean, instead of living an aquacultural-chattel life.
There's no violence or combat in this game; it's all about managing resources and trying to outsmart your opponents.
And as a world leader addicted to deal making, Putin apparently believes he could outsmart Trump at the negotiating table.
This proves that no matter how smart or prepared we humans may be, octopi can — and sometimes will — outsmart us.
On all these occasions, Frau Merkel has been able to outsmart male opponents who have declared their hand too early.
Lovat tries several tactics, including mistakenly threatening Claire's safety, while Claire and Jamie try to outsmart him on their own.
The hope that science can outsmart Mother Nature is what keeps people coming back for increasingly invasive, even experimental treatments.
Even as the authorities closed in on Mr. Pérez this month, he was confident he would continue to outsmart them.
Meanwhile, the robots really are winning: Artificial intelligence can now outsmart humans at capture the flag and other multiplayer games.
He never received much of a formal education, but he emerged a cunning politician able to outsmart his political opponents.
The ability to outsmart foes and beat overwhelming odds is something that all my favorite young adult protagonists seem to possess.
As he notes, biometrics have been faked before: photographs can confuse face recognition software and 3D printers can outsmart fingerprint scanners.
But these findings don't mean your diet goals are hopeless—in fact, this knowledge can help you outsmart your own appetite.
Kenya must also better equip law enforcement to "outsmart traffickers", said Patricia Nduta Gituanja, chief immigration officer at Kenya's interior ministry.
Every murder and betrayal since Ali went missing has been to protect their lives, to outsmart a murderous psychopath stalking them.
Isn't it possible that Ayra's years of training have left her with the ability to outsmart even the cunning of Littlefinger?
"Throughout this entire investigation, Saeed was extremely confident he would outsmart law enforcement," Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O'Malley said this week.
By mining and leveraging player performance data, Oakland A's manager Billy Beane challenged conventional wisdom of scouts to outsmart richer clubs.
This has been devastating for hedge fund and mutual fund managers who make their living trying to outsmart the stock market.
Offering a plainly disingenuous explanation for the firing is something you do because you don't feel the need to outsmart anyone.
We have to find a way to outsmart the bad guy, whether that's in some sophisticated way or some really obvious way.
The physical comedy was definitely a winner, and the premise that a little boy could outsmart some burglars really touched the audience.
Technology allowed him to keep constant tabs on Newell, and once she realized that, she used those same devices to outsmart him.
It worked largely thanks to Ms. Bloom, who gave us a character both damaged and self-aware, hyperintelligent enough to outsmart herself.
Not a day goes by on the internet without someone trying to come up with a new way to outsmart a computer.
Hundreds of women in Nigeria have been recruited by Boko Haram as suicide bombers, but some managed to outsmart the terrorist group.
Studies have shown that most orders are canceled, and traders thrive on trying to outsmart others by forecasting trends in the market.
Since almost all firms will be facing it, careful budgeting and planning can be a way to outsmart competitors with less foresight.
The Saudi government is very interested in the latter — it allows them to analyze, monitor and even outsmart dissidents and social movements.
The overuse in both humans and livestock is giving dangerous germs more opportunities to evolve and outsmart drugs designed to kill them.
He's just gonna have to outsmart one of the greatest minds in the history of professional football to do it ... Bill Belichick.
They can resist disinfectants like bleach, and they also seem to be able to outsmart many of the antibiotics we have available.
"It's the rules, and finding ways to outsmart them, or work within them, or expand them, that makes it interesting," said Mills.
If you want to play the percentages to outsmart office colleagues who just see the team names, this is the game for you.
Snap goes on to paint a picture of a company wanting to innovate to outsmart the dominant digital marketing platforms of and Facebook.
I recently read that relying on willpower alone is often ineffective when trying to break habits, so I try to outsmart my brain.
Now the tech exec thinks robots will not just outsmart humans, but will have an IQ of 10,000 in the next 30 years.
Thompson's secret, he said, has not been just to simply try harder than everyone else on the field, but also to outsmart everyone.
The problem is to how to outsmart her insider instincts to favor the powerful, and instead make her press for the progressive agenda.
We have to work together in not only battling them on a physical plane but to outsmart them on an intellectual mental level.
People who visited the cemetery in the past have tried to outsmart the supernatural forces in 100 Steps by avoiding the steps altogether.
If they're the former, as in 9 to 5 or Working Girl, they need to outsmart the system and seize power for themselves.
All the liquor stores right around the school were always on the lookout for underage students, but I figured I would outsmart them.
Did the Hays Code push writers to have to be more creative to outsmart the censors, and shape the idea of movies today?
"In five years, the algorithm will already outsmart us and we will be serving me margaritas on the beach in Hawaii," he jokes.
You have to think, 'OK, I'm not going to panic, I'm going to use my head and I'm going to outsmart the darned bear.
Researchers dedicate no small amount of time and thought to creating gene drives that can outsmart evolution because the potential payoffs are so great.
Will he be set-up, waiting for that pitch, or will he outsmart himself, guessing that you'd never throw him the pitch he wants?
But the 24-year-old Californian used fuel strategy to outsmart a handful of drivers who had the most dominant cars in the race.
There are also new 1-on-1 trivia games like ProveIt that let players bet real money on whether they can outsmart their opponent.
When she is passed up for a promotion, Ali gains the ability to hear men's thoughts and uses it to outsmart her male counterparts.
Sure enough, while she was letting the fame go to her head, Niesha Jackson was forgetting about using her brain to outsmart the authorities.
As a professional (and deeply unprofessional) writer, maybe I should be able to outsmart the AI with the achingly human beauty of my words.
In other words, it's the kind of game that requires players to trade pro tips, to outsmart all the obstacles built into the game.
"A reader of this book will come away with the wisdom that trying to outsmart the financial markets is a fool's game," Hanson said.
A few years ago, he warned of a robot apocalypse within the next century, when computer technology might finally outsmart—and possibly conquer—us.
The season finale, "The Dragon and the Wolf," saw the queen seemingly outsmart Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen by pretending to join their alliance.
"It seems like all of these computer algorithms are just trying to outsmart each other," said Rovner, who participated in the hearing via telephone.
"I think the man is an evil genius and he was able to outsmart the smartest person ever to run for president," Moore said.
The ALF tries to outsmart Mirando's cadre of suits — especially Lucy and her chief henchman (Giancarlo Esposito) — and everything gets wildly out of hand.
Antibiotics have a major downside, though: The more we use them, the more quickly bacteria outsmart them, and the faster the drugs stop working.
But I still wondered: is this really a useful way to pick a date, or are we fooling ourselves thinking we can outsmart mother nature?
They include an art thief who has to save the galaxy from a prototype weapon, a general who has to outsmart his opponent, and more.
A machine intelligence system, dubbed Emma AI, is starting a fund that hopes to outsmart the humans and computers that make a living trading stocks.
The siblings must outsmart Olaf at every turn, foiling his many devious plans and disguises, in order to discover clues to their parents' mysterious death.
If you somehow haven't used your free trial yet, outsmart the system and do your free trial over Amazon Prime Day for the Prime perks.
In this episode of HYHO, we teach you the best way to outsmart those pesky little annoyances that make you (or your place) a mess.
"I would have to jump one elevator to the other elevator to outsmart him so we wouldn't end up on the elevator together," Mahaffey recalled.
And so tech workers, both seasoned and newly minted, have had to get creative with how they can outsmart the city's notoriously absurd rental costs.
As any parent knows, you have to outsmart a kid to get them to do what you want, and often that involves video games these days.
But as his kids get older, they're also beginning to outsmart his parenting, as he shared one particular story involving Shareef during his on-air pedicure.
I try to avoid wild speculation in this column, preferring to let Westworld's story unfold rather than attempting to outsmart it by thinking three steps ahead.
Though she may be young, Legend reveals his elder child is already figuring out what she can get away with and attempting to outsmart her parents.
As doctors and farmers have indiscriminately doled out antimicrobial drugs (such as antibiotics and antifungals), harmful bacteria and fungi that can outsmart these drugs have proliferated.
Above it all is Evil Morty, the Big Bad set up in the first season who might be the only person who can actually outsmart Rick.
You basically play the game booking on kind of thirty percents, forty percents, trying to make the right play, so you can hopefully outsmart your opponents.
Ahead, 11 famous couples who managed to outsmart the paparazzi, and celebrate their weddings on their own terms — plus, the scoop on how they did it.
When I was younger on the street and breaking the law, we didn't hate the cops but considered them our opponents who we had to outsmart.
These barriers didn't stop Clicquot, who used her business acumen to outsmart her competitors and bring her product to Russia and, ultimately, the rest of Europe.
In each case it was through months and years of hardball politics and arduous negotiations that democratic challengers were able to outsmart and outmaneuver authoritarian governments.
The dominant teams in League are still imposing, but with the numbers on your side, you at least have a chance to outsmart them for a moment.
The very secretiveness that allowed him to outsmart the military industrial complex also fueled his war against leaks, ultimately leading to his undoing in the Watergate scandal.
Offensive security culture is innately inclusive: This is a business in which companies hire hackers to outsmart them, to find an organization's breaking point before criminals do.
Among the many shrinking banks, one of the most noteworthy is Goldman Sachs, a villain of the crisis and the firm everyone assumed would outsmart the regulators.
Negotiate a flexible schedule with your boss, such as working remotely on certain days or shifting your hours, such as arriving earlier or later to outsmart traffic.
For years Florida's rank-and-file Republicans had tried to outsmart the establishment and install a chair who would value local organizing over a titular party head's needs.
"We're interested in developing practical swarm systems in an agile way, so future operators will have the tools they need to outsmart and outperform urban adversaries," Chung said.
Lessons on topics such as authentication, session management, access controls, data stores, and other attack types will help you outsmart cybercriminals and stop hacks before they can happen.
The aggressiveness of Coach Doug Pederson, a former Eagles quarterback, helped outsmart Belichick en route to winning a championship that Pederson's mentor, Andy Reid, never could in Philadelphia.
Accordingly, a basket of E.T.F.s, Mr. Mallouk believes, keeps his employees — and clients — from succumbing to the temptation to try to outsmart the market by taking big risks.
With the right education for entrepreneurs, I am confident we can prepare our small businesses to outsmart hackers and prepare them to survive an attack and to thrive.
It follows the Baudelaire siblings — Violet (Malina Weissman), Klaus (Louis Hynes), and Sunny (Presley Smith) — as they try to outsmart Olaf and discover clues to their parents' mysterious death.
Nancy Pelosi says he&aposs not prepared to meet with Kim Jong-un, and who is the other one who said Kim Jong-un is going to outsmart him.
Equipped with a shiny Jaguar XJ, stunt driver Mark Higgins uses his driving prowess to try to outrun and outsmart DJI drone pilot Jaehong Li on a closed course.
Schools may provide students with a wealth of academic knowledge, but do they really think they have what it takes to outsmart children when it comes to social media?
Ever since Facebook announced its plans to bypass ad blockers on Tuesday, both sides have been caught in a terse arms race to see who can outsmart the other.
While most of those advances can't be quantified with milestones like chess victories, programmers have continued the tradition of building machines designed to outsmart humans at our own games.
These animals are of particular interest, according to the paper, because many must outsmart prey to survive, potentially pointing to a higher number of neurons, and thus higher intelligence.
People pay to watch Bay's films because they offer a fantasy world where they can outsmart politicians and bureaucratic powers that be who have obliterated their chance of retiring.
Secrets are revealed and power plays are made as Mercury clashes with Pluto on September 26—be careful about who you're trying to outsmart, and watch out for manipulators.
" He added that "the Asian-American tribe probably will outsmart everybody" and Native Americans would be disqualified from competing because they have a "raw, native understanding of the land.
Let us not forget that dogs bred from wolves as far back as 30,000 years ago helped humans hunt and survive the Pleistocene period and even outsmart the Neanderthals.
For one month, these teams of mostly students from around the world test and tweak their algorithms to one-up their opponents or outsmart the game's developers with sly hacks.
"My biggest quality is knowing how to outsmart people," Seats tells me one day over glitter-dusted disco fries covered in a thick blanket of cheese dyed in rainbow colors.
He was able to outsmart Rick and the others twice, lead them straight into an ambush, and was in a position to wipe his enemies out once and for all.
We are just beginning to see companies create systems that will ultimately outsmart the people and companies that created them, and create nearly unpredictable and unprecedented value in doing so.
But when facing a threat that feels unstoppable, Rick's inability to outsmart his opponents — or, at the very least, negotiate a favorable armistice — has almost always resulted in unneeded bloodshed.
See, "HalloVeen" is the fifth of Brooklyn Nine-Nine's annual Halloween episodes, which have centered on the detectives pulling off increasingly ridiculous heists to prove they can outsmart each other.
We were there by the thousands on No. 1 Court and Centre Court, surprised and impressed that a 15-year-old was able to overpower but also outsmart her elders.
This late 1980s classic from John Hughes turned Matthew Broderick into an icon as he plays the title character, who seems to be able to outsmart everyone, especially his principal.
Other bombshells the British scientist left his readers with include the belief that alien life is out there, artificial intelligence could outsmart humans and time travel can't be ruled out.
"Cybersecurity threats are as big a problem as ever and are a constantly moving target, with smart hackers continually trying to outsmart the security industry," says Vince Steckler, CEO of Avast.
In Dota 2, AI players collaborate to outsmart a team of humans; with the cube, the robot hand uses 20 motors to control its fingers in a complex show of dexterity.
And criminals are always trying to outsmart the latest protections or countermeasures, getting better, and faster, at turning regular-looking ATMs, or even payment terminals, into automated credit card-stealing machines.
This week's list includes an app to help you outsmart Uber's surge pricing, an app for sending voice messages and a game you can play in an unexpected place on your iPhone.
Unless you're a genius, blessed with dumb luck, or illegally profiting from insider information, you are going to find it very difficult to outsmart full-time professional speculators and beat the market.
Because the bacteria causing gonorrhea are already resistant to penicillin, tetracycline and fluoroquinolones, scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention worry that the sexually transmitted infection may outsmart another antibiotic.
Many residents have been clamoring for storm defenses for years, yet just as many believe such efforts to try to outsmart the sea are a waste of both fiscal and natural resources.
Finally, whether it's training to run a bit faster, or figuring out the best strategy to outsmart the competition, successful sports stars challenge themselves to learn new things on a daily basis.
The court was backed by a crowd of zealous activists who believed law should rule over politics, and its flamboyant first prosecutor seemed to think he could outsmart foxy leaders and generals.
Because The Pilgrim is targeting the team's younger selves, this episode includes multiple versions of most of the cast, and forces Rip to outsmart and outlast the organization he once worked for.
Until this week, the wily Zuma, 75, who never had much of a formal education, managed to outsmart his political opponents both inside the ruling African National Congress (ANC) and outside it.
"The strategies that digitally native brands used to outsmart Amazon are now being used by large retailers like Nike and Disney to win modern consumers," Returnly's founder and CEO, Eduardo Vilar said.
After Obama tried to outsmart the Senate majority by appointing someone who was so centrist and non-ideological that moderate Republicans would have to vote for him, the GOP proved him wrong.
You may want to try to outsmart the market volatility and limit your risk with a stop-loss order, which tells the broker to sell an ETF when it reaches a certain price.
Take control of a crew of Spartans from the Spirit of Fire and choose from a variety of different modes as you try to outsmart your opponents with careful planning and frenetic action.
If you want to start an argument among security professionals or amateurs who think they can outsmart the average criminal, then ask them whether you should hide cash or valuables in your freezer.
Watch this nine-minute video, "Revenge of the Bacteria: Why We're Losing the War," about how bacteria outsmart our antibiotic wonder drugs and answer the following questions: • How have antibiotics changed global health?
Trump understands the power of using a tweet or claim "to divert attention, " and journalists can and should outsmart such tactics by giving as little airtime as possible to any false claims, Lakoff said.
Call: 844-57-HELPS (844-574-3577) Learn who fraudsters target and common tricks of their trade as well as strategies to protect yourself and information and resources to help you outsmart investment fraud.
It's quite the plot — and Olivia kind of knew what was up all along, but she couldn't prove anything and she's not as conniving as her father, so he always manages to outsmart her.
Scrappy goalie Emily (job description: "Twin") quickly emerges as MVP, but the Stripes outsmart their compromised enemies in sudden death, leaving the Stars to shuffle offstage, back to a life of misery and mimosas.
At least 35 openly LGBTQ people intend to run for public office in Texas in 2018, roughly doubling the previous record for an election cycle in the state, Houston-based OutSmart Magazine reported Tuesday.
Though she doesn't often share pictures of her kids, the proud mom has spoken in interviews of her kids' smarts, telling Jimmy Fallon in May that Jackson is confident in being able to outsmart mom.
Traffickers are aware of what is going on and do their best to outsmart the algorithms; one tell that is easily avoided is the payment into a single account of receipts from many different places.
Yet indexing also tends to be embraced in the latter stages of bull markets, as the public figures the asset class itself will give them plenty without paying a manager to try and outsmart it.
"Throughout my whole career, I just thought that I'm not the most athletic on the court, but I could try to outsmart everyone to try to gain any little advantage I could have," Arcidiacono said.
Excerpted from Scam Me If You Can: Simple Strategies to Outsmart Today's Rip-off Artists by Frank Abagnale with permission of Portfolio, an imprint of Penguin Publishing Group, a division of Penguin Random House LLC.
Now Miller Theater's family series is presenting this new adaptation of the tale, directed and designed by Lake Simons, who has created inventive shadow puppets to represent the animals and the cowardly thieves they outsmart.
The third episode, "Ewok Escape," stars Princess Leia early in her time with the Ewoks during Return of the Jedi, and it shows how she and the little creatures managed to outsmart a group of Stormtroopers.
While Luna experiments to see how far she can push her parents' patience and attempts to outsmart them, Teigen said she has discovered why it's crucial to share the "bad guy" disciplinary role with her husband.
He used the deep learning model to outsmart the already "fine-tuned" algorithms for speech recognition in Android OS. Yann LeCun, director of Facebook AI Research (FAIR), is another notable name in this area of research.
Technofuturists like Murray Shanahan and Google's Ray Kurzweil believe that technology is developing on an exponential curve, meaning we are fast approaching a moment where our tech will outsmart us, or at least render us obsolete.
In a PEOPLE exclusive deleted scene from the film, Steinfeld's character Charlie and her friend Memo (Jorge Lendeborg Jr.) dodge and outsmart everyday kitchen appliances that have come to life to wreak havoc on her home.
While the 33-year-old Strycova played impressively to outsmart the 19th seed, Konta was the architect of her own downfall as she blazed 34 unforced errors against an opponent who simply had too much guile.
To get elected Student Body President, secure a spot at Harvard, and stay on his singular path to success, Payton will have to outsmart his ruthless classmates without sacrificing his own morality and carefully crafted image.
But what matters is the future, not the past, and whether a nation built on constraining the freedoms granted to ordinary people can outpace, outsmart, and outlast another nation built on defending and broadening those freedoms.
The Kerry Blue Terrier Foundation describes them as "a willful, headstrong dog with a mind of its own, obsessed with squirrels (or the household cat), willing to take risks and second-guess and outsmart its handler."
Today, asset managers like Pimco, Franklin Templeton, Aberdeen and, of course, Fidelity continue to make the case that their bond and equity managers can outsmart the broader market — and charge a premium price for doing so.
In the climax, the lead character Adelaide (Lupita Nyong'o) finds herself trying to outrun and outsmart her look-a-like, Red, only to find out there is an entire population of people's doppelgängers living in underground tunnels.
When you fight gym leaders and other trainers, you don't set up your team of six with four moves each and select among those four moves to outsmart your opponent, as you do in the handheld games.
It follows the Baudelaire siblings — Violet (Malina Weissman), Klaus (Louis Hynes), and Sunny (Presley Smith) — as they try to outsmart their evil guardian Olaf (played by Neil Patrick Harris) and discover clues to their parents' mysterious death.
Immediately after sexy time, Emily and Timothy decide to act on a ridiculous idea that they can outsmart Langdon by sneaking into his room, finding out some information about The Sanctuary, and making it there on their own.
Bienvenidos will also enable users to "outsmart any border wall" with tips about "vulnerabilities and weak spots" in existing fencing and barricades, and to "share tunneling locations and conditions" and drop pins for other crossers along the way.
While Luna experiments to see how far she can push her parents' patience and attempts to outsmart them, Teigen, 33, said she has discovered why it's crucial to share the "bad guy" disciplinary role with her husband, 40.
MOSCOW — President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia threatened the West with a new generation of nuclear weapons Thursday, including what he described as an "invincible" intercontinental cruise missile and a nuclear torpedo that could outsmart all American defenses.
Artificial intelligence could one day outsmart humanity and lead to the ultimate destruction of all humans, so last year he started a nonprofit called OpenAI to help find solutions to keep AI working for, and not against us.
Some of the top journalists covering misinformation today look less like reporters and more like cyber investigators, combining new technologies with old-school journalism principles to outsmart the trolls working to undermine them ahead of the 2020 election.
The Dominant Life Form in the Cosmos Is Probably Superintelligent Robots Forget little green men, or anything remotely resembling life on Earth—extraterrestrial life will probably come in the form of robots that outsmart us in every single way.
However, a cursory look at today's popular Mother's Day cards suggests that many of these commercialized cards outsmart the traditional sentimentality of Mother's Day, expressing gratitude for mom's hard work by noting, with ironic humor, her stress and exhaustion.
Local processing works great for many things, but if you want to push the envelope it's hard for a mobile device to outsmart cloud AI, says Eugenio Culurciello, a professor at Purdue University who works on hardware to accelerate machine learning.
Human beings may try to outsmart or fool it, as Bella does throughout the episode, but the implication is that humanity has engineered the perfect weapon, and those unlucky enough to wind up on the wrong end of it are doomed.
Well-sourced New York Times reporter Mike Isaac wrote on Twitter that, according to "feedback" he was getting, Zuck tried to "outsmart" the wave of outrage and fingers pointed at Facebook for its culpability in the fake news sausage-making machine.
That contrasts with most other attacks on civil aviation since 703/11—the 2001 shoe-bomb plot; the 2006 liquid-bomb plot; the 2009 underpants-bomb plot; and the 2010 cargo-bomb plot—all of which sought to outsmart screening technologies.
But if we look at the long game of the season, it really seems to me (and, you know, I might just be hopeful, I always want the women characters to outsmart the men), like they're setting up a Lara turn.
Read More: I Meditate Every Night, But I Couldn't Outsmart This Brainwave-Reading Headband If a fun gadget and if a pretty app with beach sounds makes people meditate more, I guess it could be a positive addition to the world.
The reimagined way to consume is essentially just-in-time shipping for food and other consumer goods, based on efficient supply chains that outsmart today's hub and spoke distribution centers and can deliver anything to you in half an hour.
The defense of his fawning and unproductive talks with Vladimir Putin is that it is part of some grand scheme that will eventually outsmart both the Russians and the Chinese, a plan that cannot be comprehended by us mere mortals.
Starting with its founder, John C. Bogle, Vanguard executives have been bound by a nearly religious belief that, over the long term, a passive investing style produces superior returns compared with trying to outsmart the market by picking individual stocks.
That thinking positioned Mr. Aoun on the fringe of higher education strategizing just a few years ago, but he is now called on weekly to advise other institutions on how to help their students outsmart the workers of the future.
"If you think you can't pick the best of these stocks, then I would suggest that you might not know enough about the sector to begin with, so don't think you can outsmart it by picking an ETF," Cramer said.
Cedar Hawk Songmaker, the 26-year-old, pregnant adopted Ojibwe daughter of white liberal Minnesotans, must outsmart a government hellbent on incarcerating all pregnant women after evolution stops working in this dystopian thriller by one of our great American novelists.
And since their strategies are linked to a set of rules, like an index or a model of some sort, E.T.F.s have been attracting large sums of money from lagging mutual funds that rely on a portfolio manager to outsmart the broader market.
The trailer also shows Malina Weissman and Louis Hynes as Violet and Klaus Baudelaire, respectively, and an adorable baby Sunny — sibling who must outsmart Count Olaf at every turn, in hopes of foiling his devious plans and disguises to steal their parents' fortune.
Their efforts to repost an investigative piece about a large vaccine maker were largely thwarted by internet monitors, but by sticking the story within the metadata of a cryptocurrency transaction, netizens have been able to outsmart the censors, as first spotted by TechNode.
The court is his canvas, his work often as abstract as a Picasso painting and equally difficult to find meaning in, as on Friday as tried to find a way to outsmart Djokovic, who had beaten him in all 12 previous meetings.
For whatever reason (probably because social media poisons our brains and makes us want to argue with and outsmart everyone we come in contact with), people missed the joke and began concern trolling Long for letting his two-year-old son use Twitter.
If we help more and more bacteria evolve to outsmart the drugs we have, it means common medical procedures like hip operations and C-sections will soon become more dangerous, and some medical interventions — organ transplants, chemotherapy — will be impossible to survive.
In arguably her most famous role as investigative journalist Seema Sohnithe, in the 1987 superhero blockbuster-smash "Mr India," Sridevi redefined the typical damsel in distress female lead, mixing a daring sexuality with intelligence and comic charm to outsmart the bad guys.
Courtesy of E. Gadd, Gooigi is a tactical advancement that allows players to not only work co-op style puzzles single-handedly â€" or solve them as a team in proper co-op mode â€" but also outsmart some of the hotel's trickier threats.
The hardy bacteria left behind after you quit a course of medication can cause another bout of illness that may be tougher to treat because now the bacteria have had an opportunity to learn how to outsmart the antibiotic, developing resistance, Dr. Hicks said.
That means ordinary investors might turn a gimlet eye toward those who are saying that low volatility is a bad thing, at the same time they attempt to outsmart retail investors by making quick trades, or sell schemes that promise to keep one's money safe.
Miley Cyrus, Rihanna and Chrissy Teigen all had photos removed under Instagram's no-female-nipples policy, but a new account is trying to outsmart the social media behemoth by posting close-ups of male and female nipples that are nearly impossible to distinguish by gender.
Although Gries said that rats have learned to evade traps over time because of how long humans have been hunting them for, he noted that it's unlikely the rats will be able to outsmart this device due to the fact that they die instantly.
During their call on Tuesday, a senior official said, Mr. Trump told Mr. Putin he had been concerned by a recent speech in which Mr. Putin talked about Russia developing an "invincible" intercontinental cruise missile and a nuclear torpedo that could outsmart all American defenses.
The killer, armed purely with anonymity and the prevailing culture of "ignore him and he'll go away," is able to outsmart and outwit an entire community of local law enforcement and neighbors looking everywhere for a killer to whom they can put a name and a face.
Once they team up, they outsmart their targets with extensive illicit research and they out-fight them only because they prepare — with intense training, slick black suits, and gravelly voice changers that make them sound just like Christian Bale's weird, muppet-y interpretation of the famous bat.
Moving back and forth in time, the project receives a welcome jolt when Paul Bettany finally shows up as Ted Kaczynski -- wild-eyed and feral in appearance but almost serene, convinced he can outsmart the courts and justice system after having evaded detection for so long.
The malware masquerading as an ad-serving platform, dubbed SimBad by researchers at security firm Check Point, infected more than 200 apps which, likely unbeknownst to the app developer, would open a backdoor to install additional malware as a way to outsmart Google's app store scanning.
"Dance Dance Resolution" — the season's third episode, written by Megan Amram — is almost entirely a montage of Ted Danson's frustrated demon making failed attempt after failed attempt to outsmart the humans he's determined to trick into believing they made it to heaven, while simultaneously torturing them.
" (Contestants include Republican political consultant Alex Castellanos and CNBC talking head Sara Fagen.) When asked who was the commentator with the worst predictions, Coulter said, "All of them... You can't be interviewed on TV unless you are a complete moron, otherwise, you might outsmart the host.
In an excerpt published in the Times of London over the weekend, he's funny and optimistic, even as he warns us that artificial intelligence is likely to outsmart us, that the wealthy are bound to develop into a superhuman species, and that the planet is hurtling toward total inhabitability.
ROSTOV-ON-DON, Russia (Reuters) - Mexico will not be over-confident when they play South Korea in their Group F game at the World Cup on Saturday, aware that their opponents may adopt any of a number of formations to outsmart the team that beat holders Germany in their opener.
When it comes to the type of AI activity, the report finds that machine learning and so-called probabilistic reasoning — or the type of cognition-related performance that lets a game-playing AI outsmart a human opponent — is far and away the leading research category by a number of published papers.
"When you shift to this approach and become highly strategic in developing relationships with top candidates, you outsmart and outpace competitors," says Hammer, citing Beamery's claim that its users have seen the cost of hiring fall by 39 percent and time-to-hire drop by 31 percent since using its software.
The new C.D.C. report, a comprehensive look at the nation's battle against antimicrobial resistance, said that 230 million people are sickened each year in the United States from pathogens that have learned to outsmart antimicrobial drugs, an increase of 22050,210 per year since the previous report was issued in 20503.
And it's not just pleasure he's interested in being in charge of: "Cerón has a massive file of surveillance footage that he is threatening to use as blackmail against me and hundreds of other Americans," Mia says, at a moment when it's becoming evident that she must find a way to outsmart him.
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Everything from the long cat-and-mouse game between DCI John Luther and the murderer he's never been able to outsmart (or does he even want to?) Alice Morgan (Ruth Wilson) and the complicated bond between Luther and his partner, Ripley (Warren Brown), to the show's deep, darker elements make it one of the most riveting dramas on TV.
With decisions about people increasingly made using automated, online systems and processes, there is a huge opportunity for companies to harness the power of machine learning to outsmart unconscious bias at source, picking up and weeding out the tell-tale signals to give women the level playing field they deserve and increase diversity at all levels.
While it's nice to see Hollywood drawing from such excellent source material, it's with the caveat that filmmakers should first take stock of why Seven Samurai worked so well in the first place: Kurosawa's film is long, but it never gets tangled in unnecessary plot complications, never tries to outsmart its audience or jolt them with a big surprise.
In the face of this grim situation, media organizations are struggling to survive: The New York Times is copping some moves from Netflix, Spotify, and HBO; the Washington Post is deploying newsbots; America's most-wanted whistleblower, Edward Snowden, is teaching reporters how to outsmart government snoops; and a startup called Blavity wants to give voice to the concerns of black millennials.
The movie is not full of violent sequences like The Revenant — the major action scene involved Mark Ruffalo's character trying to outsmart a local bureaucrat in a rush to make copies at a courthouse — but it does pay tribute to the hard work involved in making sure that childhood sexual assault survivors were heard, acknowledged, and freed from some of the stigma around sexual assault.
But even though Atlanta has plenty of surreal moments to choose from — people riding in an invisible car; the show reimagining Justin Bieber as a black man; an episode whose plot unfolds via a roundtable discussion on a talk show — the one we keep returning to happens in "Value," when Earn's erstwhile girlfriend tries to outsmart an impending drug test after (uncharacteristically) getting high.
She also wrote in other forms, like "The Army of Two," a serialized story about two sisters who outsmart the British military in Massachusetts during the War of 1812; and a feminist rethinking of the Greek myth of Atalanta for Marlo Thomas's children's entertainment project "Free to Be... You and Me." Elizabeth Louise Baker was born in Chicago on May 16, 1928, to David and Helen (Otte) Baker.
And so I was reborn into my long nose and ears, my coat's red, white, and brown giving off my fox smell lying heavy on the winds in the years when I'd outsmart guns, poison, dogs and wire, when the rooster and his hens clucked and ran, crazy with terror at how everything goes still in that way a fox adores, gliding through slow-motion drifts of feathers.
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