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"outspend" Definitions
  1. outspend somebody/something to spend more money on something than somebody else

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While Bloomberg has enough money to easily outspend most of his rivals for the Democratic nomination, there are entities outside of the U.S. that can easily outspend Bloomberg.
In the battle of the sexes, women outspend men on gifts for family and friends, while men outspend women on their pets, co-workers and themselves, the report said.
Why it matters: Candidates who outspend their opponents usually win.
Plus, Apple has the cash to outspend almost any rival.
The streaming giant "can economically outspend anyone else," he said.
Why: because its scale allows it to economically outspend competitors.
They will outspend you and destroy you by any and all means.
Since Fenway couldn't outspend sheikhs and oligarchs, it needed to be smart.
This may sound familiar: He was able to exponentially outspend his opponents.
They could easily outspend start-ups and small rivals to do so.
Paybarah: Bloomberg's team has acknowledged their willingness to heavily outspend any opponent.
And he's got the cash to outspend his opponents many times over.
But Mr. Sanders's small-dollar donor base has allowed him to outspend Mrs.
Online advertisers are expected to outspend TV advertisers by $40 billion this year.
"There's no way we can ever outspend those giant companies," Ms. Wettlaufer acknowledged.
If they nominate Bloomberg, he will outspend Trump at least 2000 to 2170.
Voters can and often do reject candidates who outraise and outspend their opposition.
The United States does not necessarily have to outspend China dollar for dollar.
Democratic strategists view the outspend-and-outlast strategy as highly unlikely to succeed.
Democrats will also remind you that Republicans are going to dramatically outspend them.
Overall, fossil fuels companies outspend environmental groups by a margin of 10 to one.
Fintechs outspend banks on innovationOutdated technology is a major pain point for big banks.
More: American tech companies outspend their Chinese rivals on R.&D. five-to-one.
Labor: * The party pledges to outspend the government but has not given specific figures.
If Trump maintains his current pace, he'll outspend Obama in less than one year.
Democrats expect Mr Walker to outspend them heavily as the race tightens before polling day.
The Trump campaign continues to outspend and outperform all the Democratic wannabes on digital combined.
Universal background checks aren't hard to pass because gun manufacturers can outspend gun control advocates.
It can direct engineering, product, sales, and partnership talent at Workplace, and outspend Slack on advertising.
It is rare for another firm to outspend Cravath on that score, but it does happen.
France and Germany together equal Russia's population, enormously outweigh the country economically and outspend it militarily.
Even countries like South Korea and Israel outspend the United States in government funding for research.
That's what Amazon and Netflix did, and both companies now outspend Time Warner on original programming.
They'll gladly outspend their smaller competitors on product development and hiring while undercutting them on price.
But it's also a result of the powerful Democratic women's PACs that consistently outspend conservative women's organizations.
"CHK continues to outspend cash flow to move back to growth," Jefferies analysts wrote in a note.
"We'll never outspend the Chinese in (Africa)," Waldhauser said, noting some of the Chinese investments in Djibouti.
The Labor Party has promised to outspend the coalition on healthcare by A$8 billion ($5.62 billion).
"Having failed to outfight Iran, the Saudis now want to outspend it," says a delighted Iraqi official.
"We remain cautious on CHKΓÇÖs leverage profile, cash flow outspend, and sequential production decline," the analysts added.
The slow lawsuit process began with Sandia determined to outspend Ludwig all the way to the courtroom.
Taiwan has since ended its "checkbook diplomacy," in a tacit acknowledgment that it could never outspend China.
Labor * Promises to outspend coalition on healthcare, including more than A$13 billion to expand free cancer treatment.
It's been conventional wisdom for decades that an attacker will always outspend a defender for a given bug.
Lavish donations from India's biggest companies allowed his party to outspend all others on its re-election campaign.
As the owner of Bloomberg L.P., he has the money and the resources to vastly outspend his rivals.
And here's the good news: We can't outspend the fossil fuel industry, but we can certainly outvote it.
Labor ** Promises to outspend coalition on healthcare, including more than A$2 billion to expand free cancer treatment.
To some Republicans, the only way to defeat Democrats in this solidly blue state is to outspend them.
Sure, neither of these services is hurting for cash, but Netflix can outspend Hulu any time it wants to.
The Yankees still outspend almost everyone, but their rivals, often aided by revenue sharing, can easily maintain competitive payrolls.
The point is to offer a modest reward for doing the right thing, not to outspend the black market.
The carmakers could dictate terms to suppliers, carpet the globe with dealerships, and outspend everyone else on new technologies.
This latter point is particularly attractive to Democrats worried that Trump will outsmart, outfight and outspend the other candidate.
Trump is able to outspend his potential challengers because, so far, he's raised far more money than any of them.
According to a new report by Bain & Company, younger generations already outspend baby boomers in every personal luxury goods category.
Team Clinton to outspend Team Trump by $20 million in final week Kaine also slammed local Arizona politicians -- former Gov.
That was partly by using state resources to outspend the opposition, often commandeering the civil service and sometimes the army.
Faced with such cutthroat rivalries, independent gaming studios are being taken over by larger companies that can outspend the competition.
Morgan Stanley notes that single women outspend the average household, and certain sectors can expect a boost as a result.
Mr. Sanders managed to narrowly outspend Hillary Clinton's fund-raising juggernaut in 2016, and Mr. Biden is not matching Mrs.
Outspending Russia and China is a realistic goal, but we should ensure we can outspend tomorrow as well as today.
Labor: * Promises to outspend the coalition on healthcare spending, including more than A$2 billion to expand free cancer treatment.
He and another high-ranking Congress official said they expected the BJP to outspend them by a factor of ten.
While they might not have the funds to outspend their relegation rivals, Burnley have the advantage of being rock fookin' 'ard.
Samsung just loves to outspend its rivals with money they give to marketing agencies — money that isn't invested in internal capabilities.
The streaming service shopping spree does not just reflect the ability of these deep-pocketed insurgents to outspend the entrenched studios.
Not only does Samsung have a great phone, it's got the marketing might to outspend everyone else and maintain its lead.
We could shift $400 billion from defense to education and still outspend China — the second-biggest military spender in the world.
Clinton for the Democratic nomination, also wanted to outspend her on infrastructure, calling for a $1 trillion investment over five years.
They can't outspend Google, and they don't want to bet too much if Stadia winds up poisoning the cloud gaming well.
As Axios has been reporting since March, the Trump campaign continues to outspend all of its Democratic challengers combined on digital advertising.
Sequoia doesn't expect to compete with SoftBank on a pure capital basis, since a $5 billion fund can't outspend $100 billion fund.
Major operators are jostling for position in what could be the world's second-biggest casino market and Ho has vowed to outspend rivals.
That is because the capital markets are essentially closed to drillers, and drillers need to outspend cash flow to increase production, he said.
Washington (CNN)For the first time in the general election, Donald Trump is set to outspend Hillary Clinton on TV ads this week.
Business and industry outspend any other source of lobbying at a ratio of 85033 to one, but free speech doesn't mean checkbook advocacy.
"Investors may be concerned about outspend on Permian relative to the company's growth projections," analysts at Cowen and Co wrote in a note.
The Yankees and the Dodgers will almost always be able to outspend them for a front-line starter or an established position player.
The Vision Fund's investment logic rests partly on its firepower, which allows portfolio companies to outspend competitors, finance expansion and dominate their markets.
Women have always tended to be the principal shoppers in American households, and single women outspend married women, the Morgan Stanley research says.
Mike Bloomberg has made clear his intention to outspend the Democratic primary field, but his advertising strategy contrasts with most of his opponents.
The company decided it would no longer try to outspend rival Wayfair, which is growing rapidly but lost half a billion dollars in 2018.
Netflix is cagey about its viewing figures, but it is fair to assume that the company is finding it worthwhile to outspend the competition.
They made Bhumibol one of the world's wealthiest men; his court could outspend any politician or general who dared vie for the people's adoration.
And Wallace, a multimillionaire who had long supported liberal causes, had the backing of many local Democrats and the wherewithal to outspend his opponent.
Ho, son of erstwhile Macau magnate Stanley Ho, said in February that Melco was willing to outspend rivals to win operating rights in Japan.
"The general agreement was that the candidate who had a real firepower advantage, who could outspend their opponents, would stand to benefit," Iyengar says.
Democrats have also been careful to pick candidates who fit the district — and ones who have been able to outraise and outspend their opponents.
He's a valuable signal to galvanize Trump supporters that gives Tarkanian a shot in the arm against an incumbent that will likely outspend him.
Even as he leads early fundraising, the billionaires now in the Democratic race are tapping their fortunes to outspend their rivals by wide margins.
The senator outraised Moore by more than $2 million during the first round of the primary, and continues to outspend him during the runoff.
Bloomberg is on pace to vastly outspend his Democratic rivals on TV ads, and his campaign is expected to do the same on digital.
It posted a wider third-quarter loss as it outspend rivals on discounts to lure customers and invested heavily in loss-making new business ventures.
Corbyn's Labour Party, which is traditionally favoured by voters to run the NHS, has said it will outspend the Conservatives if it wins the election.
That dynamic has persuaded investors to believe in Netflix's high-risk business model of running cash-flow negative to outspend traditional media companies for content.
Clearly, what they did was identify three players they valued more than any others, and they let no other team outspend them for those players.
For the final two weeks of the election, Democratic campaigns and outside groups are on track to substantially outspend Republicans, strategists on both sides say.
Democratic super PACs and other outside groups are poised to outspend their Republican counterparts by a wide margin, erasing an advantage Republicans planned on having.
Their businesses bring in more money than just about any others in Australia, and they tend to wildly outspend any group that challenges them politically.
Cisneros won a $266 million lottery jackpot in 2010, and used some of that bounty to vastly outspend his Republican challenger, essentially financing his own campaign.
The only hope for Spotify—as well as SoundCloud and 8tracks—is to offer something besides a massive catalogue; they can never outspend Apple or Google.
Strategists from both parties told the news outlets that Democrats are on track to outspend Republicans by a wide margin in the final weeks of campaigning.
This growing cohort will have a significant impact on the economy by helping to fuel gains in categories where they outspend married individuals, the report said.
The party has pledged to outspend the Conservatives by pumping an additional 26 billion pounds, or about $34 billion, into the health service annually by 2024.
I think it goes back to what we were saying before about certain services, as long as they're good enough, you can't outspend someone into oblivion.
But China, which has a few thousand billion U.S. dollars, could choose to outspend Bloomberg, or any American candidate, by a factor of a hundred or more.
The retailer would have been entering a heavily saturated market where big names like Amazon Prime, Hulu, and Netflix could outspend it and make content more readily.
Rubio aides told Reuters they plan a multimillion-dollar advertising campaign for New Hampshire and expect to outspend all rivals on the TV airwaves in the state.
But, back in 2001, I started living in a place where the cost of living was so low, that I literally could not outspend my monthly income.
"You don't have to outspend the guy; you just have to catch him at a moment of vulnerability," said Charles Franklin, a veteran analyst of Wisconsin politics.
Uber, Bolt&aposs main rival, raised $20 billion before its public float this year to essentially outspend the competition and dominate the markets in which it operates.
Single working women are changing the economy Women have always tended to be the principal shoppers in American households, and single women outspend married women, research says.
If they nominate Bloomberg, he will outspend Trump at least 5 to 1 and dramatically improve the party's chances of winning seats at every level of governance.
"They have to put him on the hot seat because he is going to outspend all of them by a couple of hundred million dollars," he said.
"Chesapeake continues to outspend..., which we forecast to continue for the near future along with the sizeable debt/preferreds," analysts at SunTrust Robinson Humphrey wrote in a note.
Iceland and Portugal do not outspend England and Denmark on health care as a proportion of GDP, but past studies show wide variation in survivability in all cancers.
Perhaps we can negotiate a different agreement, adding China and others, or perhaps we can't –- in which case, we will outspend and out-innovate all others by far.
And they didn't care, because we're putting serious pressure on the GOP, and they won't be able to outspend us 6-to-1 on every race next year.
Perhaps we can negotiate a different agreement, adding China and others, or perhaps we can't — in which case, we will outspend and out-innovate all others by far.
He and his lawyer, John Mason, believe the bar is protected by fair use laws, but they've been forced to shutter because Turner can outspend them in court.
Perhaps we can negotiate a different agreement, adding China and others, or perhaps we can't - in which case, we will outspend and out-innovate all others by far.
Perhaps we can negotiate a different agreement, adding China and others, or perhaps we can't --- in which case, we will outspend and out-innovate all others by far.
Liberal groups won't disclose the size of their budgets and concede that conservative groups will likely outspend them, but they say the money can be matched by grassroots activism.
Her Conservatives are expected to outspend the opposition Labour Party in campaigning, and many of their traditional business backers are opting to stick with them despite concerns over Brexit.
According to political scientists, campaign ads matter most in two situations: when voters know very little about a candidate, or when one candidate is able to dramatically outspend another.
By the time he made his late entry into the Democratic primary race last November, Bloomberg knew that his only shot at winning the nomination was to outspend everyone.
That has enabled Mr. Scott to outspend Mr. Nelson by more than two to one, and helped make the Florida race one of the country's most expensive congressional midterms.
Since declaring his campaign late last fall, the former New York City mayor has used his billions to outspend his competition in an attempt to hack the country's attention.
"We expect the company to continue to outspend its cash flow as it invests heavily over the next few years," said Jennifer Rowland, an equity analyst with Edward Jones.
He points out the unparalleled ability of companies like Apple, Microsoft, and Amazon to outspend competitors and acquire threatening startups guarantees that the "next big thing" will be theirs.
Murdoch's Twenty-First Century Fox is upping the stakes in the ongoing contest to acquire the European television group, offering to outspend Comcast's latest bid of £12.50 a share.
While Senate Republicans are expected to slightly outspend Democrats, once money from outside groups is factored in, it's unlikely to prove decisive in any of the swing-state races.
Oxy noted in its presentation that even at a price of $40 per barrel it could maintain its dividend, keep its production level steady and not outspend its cash flow.
"Perhaps we can negotiate a different agreement, adding China and others, or perhaps we can't, in which case, we will outspend and out-innovate all others by far," Trump said.
Exploration and production companies may keep spending beyond their cash flow, but so long as that outspend moderates, it should bring down the rate of U.S. production growth, she said.
Nelson Chai, Uber's chief financial officer, added that the company was investing in "product and technology differentiation" but was also willing to outspend competitors in the core ride-hailing business.
But the "Mad Money" host acknowledged that any of those three tech giants could still outspend Yelp or GrubHub by far if they decided to get serious about this business.
NRA officials this week said it's not uncommon for Bloomberg-funded groups to outspend them in politics and insisted their membership ranks remained strongly committed to the gun-rights cause.
His threat to "outspend and out-innovate all others by far" in the production of weapons of mass destruction was chilling, particularly given Mr. Putin's vow of a "symmetrical" response.
And some of Vestas's most formidable rivals, such as the wind arms of General Electric and Germany's Siemens, are units of bigger and better-financed companies that can easily outspend Vestas.
With his $52.4 billion fortune, Bloomberg could outspend much of the Democratic primary field, Rebecca Katz, a progressive strategist and former aide to Mayor Bill de Blasio, told Insider in February.
Behind hundreds of millions in advertising, Bloomberg chose to bypass the first four states on a gamble that he could outspend his Democratic rivals in key March states and emerge victorious.
It is also hard to know how much of Mr. Trump's claim that he could outspend and outpace any adversary amounts to strategy, and how much is simply a negotiating stand.
As such, we wonder whether Amazon has actually reached a size that makes it difficult to 'outspend' sales growth, suggesting that, looking ahead, leverage could come from GM and SG&A.
"If you're an incumbent and you outspend your opposition three-to-one and you only get 38 percent of the vote, you're in trouble," said Steve Flowers, an Alabama-based political columnist.
Biden, no newcomer to the political world after decades in Washington decided to seize on the opportunity and go after Steyer, who can outspend him and has the will to do so.
He can outspend him, he would be a strong manager of the economy, he has a moderate but forward-looking health plan and he is on top of the climate change issue.
Trump's trips to Mar-a-Lago alone have likely cost taxpayers an estimated $21 million—placing the president on par to outspend Obama's eight years worth of travel in just one, CNN reports.
Sanders could be a liability in the suburbs, but that is also where Democrats have some of their strongest freshman members, who will be able to outspend their GOP challengers by multiple factors.
And if they have totalizing power and asymmetric manipulation of the entire political environment — including dollars, they can outspend any activist or nonprofit businesses — you can&apost compete with that level of power.
In the hearing Tuesday, Waldhauser admitted the United States would "never outspend the Chinese" in Djibouti, pointing out that as well as major infrastructure projects, Beijing has also built shopping malls and stadiums.
" This, they said, "unleveled the playing field and is further compounded by the fact that ZANU-PF is able to outspend all other parties substantially, and state media coverage is overwhelmingly biased towards them.
Rebecca Katz, a progressive strategist and former aide to Mayor Bill de Blasio, told Insider in February that Bloomberg could outspend much of the Democratic primary field, running a self-funded ad-based campaign.
The cuts do not "completely close the post-dividend outspend," analysts at Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co said, but added that Chevron is the "best positioned to weather this downturn" of the major oil companies.
Several people close to Rauner said he is willing to spend as much as $150 million to $200 million from his personal fortune, and that he is determined not to let Pritzker outspend him.
Sameer Panjwani, an analyst at energy brokerage Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co, said early commentary from the management on 2020 implied an organic cash flow outspend, which would need meaningful asset sales to plug the gap.
Being forced to snub corporate campaign donations in such challenging states would be a blow to key Senate Democrats, many of whom would find it difficult to outspend deep-pocketed conservative donors like the Kochs.
As they market young players rather than marquee names, and as two teams — the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Detroit Tigers — outspend them on salaries, the Yankees are striving to retain their sense of identity.
Trump later boasted that he scrapped the NYC visit to save the country money (even though he's on pace to outspend all eight years of Obama's travel in just one year) and avoid a big disruption.
Democratic campaigns and outside fundraising groups are expected to outspend their Republican counterparts over the final stretch of the midterm campaign as the two sides battle for control of the House, The New York Times reported Sunday.
Why it matters: Democrats recognize that outside Republican groups will likely outspend them (as they have in Florida and Wisconsin), but they hope partnering together will give them advantage because they'll be working from the same plan.
MUMBAI/DELHI (Reuters) - Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is flush with cash in the current Indian general election, and is expected to easily outspend opposition parties, as he seeks a second term in office.
But having said that, OpenAI isn't the first nonprofit to stumble on the money issue; the simple fact is that it's hard to outspend global megacorps in a field where success is at least partly determined by budget.
China has had a presence in South Asia to protect its trade routes for oil coming in from the Middle East, but now it has the economic capability to make big investments in those countries — and outspend India.
To this point, political columnist, John Ellis, predicted that Bloomberg would be able to outspend Trump by a 225-33 margin, but any other Democratic nominee may be outspent by a 23-22008 or even 21988-1 margin.
Despite the number of party and interest group PACs getting involved in open-seat primaries remaining relatively constant since 2006 for both parties, interest groups have begun to significantly outspend the party organizations since the advent of Super PACs.
His talent for self-promotion and branding — such as his willingness to grant frequent media interviews and popular "Make America Great Again" slogan — helped him outflank more than a dozen Republican rivals who were willing to vastly outspend him.
Murdoch is concerned the largest technology companies will outspend Fox and other TV-first programmers on new content and sports rights in the coming years, said the people, who asked not to be named because the discussions were private.
While this is nevertheless inexcusable — property-wealthy districts often outspend their less affluent counterparts, anyway — it's a perverse incentive that's baked into most school finance formulas and a factor that superintendents and school board trustees weigh when setting policy.
Without Soviet money, the C.P.U.S.A. would not have been able to hire the hundreds of full-time organizers and support an array of front groups and publications that enabled it to outspend and out-organize its left-wing rivals.
Washington (CNN)Next week is shaping up to inflict the most dramatic damage on television yet to Donald Trump's campaign, with forces behind Hillary Clinton planning to outspend him by $13 million, a wider gap than any week so far.
Focusing on improving the experience for travelers outside of China allowed Airbnb to invest in markets where it already was doing well, a more efficient use of its resources than trying to outspend its competitors inside the country, according to Blecharczyk.
"One of the reasons that Israel and the West are really important for India is that China can outspend India any day and every day," said Abhijit Iyer-Mitra, a senior fellow at the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies.
Over the next six weeks, that spending gap will get worse: In the nine states where the major outside groups are playing, Democratic groups will outspend Republican organizations in all but two, by a combined margin of more than $40 million.
He explained that, by not requiring a minimum bid, the ads would be open to developers with even a small amount of money and that large developers couldn't simply outspend on a given term in order to buy it out.
He sued restaurants that backed out of his property in Washington, DC. "No detail is too small for a Trump suit," USA Today noted, pointing out that Trump is unafraid to far outspend his adversaries and unable to let anything go.
Every bit of good news about the U.K. economy, where you can find good news that is, seems to be based upon our ability as a nation to outspend virtually every other global nation on the basis of exactly zero savings.
In the fourth quarter of 2019, Uber drew more customers to its ride-hailing and food delivery business in a boost to fourth-quarter revenue, but high costs at Uber Eats meant Uber continued to lose money as it tries to outspend competitors.
In the fourth quarter, Uber drew more customers to its ride-hailing and food delivery business in a boost to its fourth-quarter revenue, but high costs at Uber Eats meant Uber continued to lose money as it tries to outspend competitors.
The money, which will allow him to outspend Cruz in an expensive state to advertise, is one reason Democrats believe O'Rourke is more competitive than previous Democratic disappointments in Texas, where the party has been shut out of statewide office since 1994.
Trump boasted that he scrapped most of his first New York City visit as president to save the country money (even though he's on pace to outspend all eight years of Obama's travel in just one year) and avoid a big disruption in the city.
His multibillion-dollar personal fortune gives him the ability to outspend virtually every one of his rivals for the Democratic nomination, and he's likely to be waiting for the other candidates on the other end of February, when he'll begin appearing on primary ballots across the country.
To defeat the hardware giant's ability to outspend it on marketing and exclusives, Spotify will have to rely on its free tier to seduce non-streamers, and then use personalized product features like Release Radar to lock them in and convince them to buy a subscription.
Even so, he's been able to help the Yes on C campaign far outspend its opponents — in total, there have been $5.6 million in contributions for the proposition and $1.3 in contributions against it, with $5.1 million of Yes on C donations coming from Benioff and Salesforce.
Not only did Giffords PAC and Everytown for Gun Safety outspend the NRA, candidates themselves spent their war chests on advertisements communicating their support for gun safety -- fueling an astonishing 22-fold increase from the last midterms in the number of spots promoting safer gun laws.
"We knew we couldn't outspend them (Oracle Team USA) so we had to out-think them," Dalton said, adding that he and Ashby agreed from the start they would "throw the ball out as far as we can and see if we can get to it".
Trump's remarks to FOX News Channel's Sean Hannity, coupled with a series of Twitter posts late on Saturday, also indicate the president is keeping a wary eye on the billionaire and former New York City mayor as a potentially tough competitor who has the funds to outspend him.
Xing was up against hundreds of other startups in China trying to be Groupon here when Groupon's star was rising in the U.S. He outcompeted all of them by not even trying to outspend them in marketing, but instead by quickly transforming Meituan into a company very different from Groupon.
"Now when I talk to those same investors, they basically say if you outspend cash flow on stupid investments and destroy capital, I'm not just going to be mad at you, I will punish you and I will destroy your equity valuation, and I will never ever own your stock again," he said.
At the same time, outside conservative groups stayed quiet, allowing Young's campaign and his allies to outspend Stutzman by a nearly nine-to-one margin on TV. In his concession speech, Stutzman called for campaign finance reform and said "big money" and "negative campaigning" distracted voters from more pressing issues like the national debt.
This younger generation not only look for healthier options but also consider the experience as significant as the food itself — an important consideration for entrepreneurs looking to cash in on the evolving pizza market, as today's 80 million millennials buying pizza are expected to outspend baby boomers by 2017, according to the report from Pizza Industry Analysis.
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