Thus, growth stocks outperform a bull market and under perform a bear market. |
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But even more importantly, these pumps dramatically outperform typical submersible pumps, cutting electrical costs two to three times. |
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Cautious balanced funds in this vein generally outperform zero-risk savings or investments by a significant 2 or 3 per cent. |
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It is his memory, above all else, that has enabled him not merely to compete with sighted ministers but to outperform them. |
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The debate about whether property investment will outperform an investment in the stock market will run and run. |
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Over the eighteen-year horizon from birth until university, shares are likely to outperform all other mainstream investments. |
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Discerning investments in art will outperform the equity markets and is currently a better bet for me than anything else. |
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The strange properties of the quantum world should allow a quantum computer to outperform any existing computer. |
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All good CEOs and COOs excel at 10 core leadership competencies, but truly great executives outperform their peers in different ways. |
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That said, equity-based investments are expected to outperform cash in the longer term. |
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Historically equities have tended to outperform all other investment asset classes. |
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I'm even comfortable with the ups and downs of the stock market, knowing that shares outperform every other investment over the long term. |
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The way I learned it is that in the long run stock investments outperform bonds. |
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Occasionally, then, give an assignment designed to demonstrate that you think an employee has what it takes to outperform himself. |
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Each element of the three-way partnership must outperform the market in order for the model to work. |
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I wrote last week about how equities outperform bonds which outperform cash investments over time, but are more volatile in the short term. |
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So by inference just as there will be many companies that outperform the market there are also many that will fare less well. |
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Even if foreign investments outperform domestic ones, he adds, higher fees eat up the extra return. |
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Do you congratulate players when they win and outperform others or when they try hard and improve? |
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The fly-by-wire concept allows combat aircraft to perform incredible maneuvers and outperform the enemy. |
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In comparing our performance to other long distance operators, we outperform many. |
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The valuation of consumer discretionary makes it unlikely that this sector will outperform. |
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Within Europe we think that the Swiss franc is likely to fractionally outperform against the euro over a prolonged period of time. |
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The Northern Territory continues to outperform other jurisdictions in property development, scoring a 7.7 out of 10 in the report card. |
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If confirmed, that solid pace of expansion for the eurozone would upset a pattern that has seen the UK outperform other leading economies. |
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As expected, to date, Canadians have risen to face these challenges head on and allowed our economy to outperform where others have struggled. |
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This suggests that silicon manufacturers are able to outperform other companies in the chemical sector. |
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Passion for Winning means we are determined to be the best in order to outperform our competition. |
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Similarly, women need to be recognised for their achievements and not be put under excessive pressure to outperform male colleagues. |
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And because of that, we were able to outperform dramatically our U. S. competitors in terms of loan losses. |
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If you think of specific products or services you will find that specialists will outperform non-specialists. |
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Emmi therefore not only has to outperform domestic, but increasingly also foreign competition. |
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These greases were designed to outperform conventional products by applying cutting edge, proprietary, lithium complex manufacturing technology. |
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On the New Brunswick elementary and middle level assessments, girls as a group consistently outperform boys in the areas of reading and writing. |
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However, on the whole, our funds continued to outperform equivalent funds thanks to good stock selection by our investment managers. |
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Active management strategies seek to outperform their benchmark indices through research, market forecasts, and judgment. |
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First, girls continue to outperform boys in reading literacy and language arts across a diverse range of countries. |
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Against a backdrop of crisis and turbulence, Arval continued to outperform the market in 2007, pursuing international expansion along the way. |
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Such fibres might outperform normal optical fibres because light trapped in their hollow core travels through a tenuous gas, rather than a solid glass. |
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By the end of the school year, poor Nevada children in full-day kindergarten outperform affluent children in half-day programs. |
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Countless surveys worldwide show that family companies tend to outperform. |
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Introverts tended to outperform ambiverts rather than the reverse. |
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India and China, he says, are the new kids on the block and will outperform the rest of the world because they have whole-heartedly absorbed the new mantra of globalisation. |
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But the rich now outperform the middle class by as much as the middle class outperform the poor. |
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Even very smart people who do this all day, every day, do not, on average, outperform the market. |
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By the way, these athletes can outperform many of us and we should be proud of them. |
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With competitive zeal, Bush sets out to outperform Poppy by learning from his political shortcomings. |
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Also, according to an ITV News report, UK students tend to outperform Jersey students on GCSE examinations. |
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Before 1914 the Russian economy was on track to outperform that of France and Britain within a decade. |
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Stock investments outperform fixed income investments over the long term. |
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While a lot of research asserts that monolingual children outperform bilingual children, other research asserts the opposite. |
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My hypothesis is that the symmetrical airfoils will outperform the others and the control blades. |
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According to the company, the Vilene interlinings outperform even the strictest regulations on the use of pollutants in clothing. |
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Yazoo is a leading brand in flavoured milk, a segment which continues to outperform the soft drinks market in both value and volume. |
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The off-roader can outperform its larger counterparts in terms of maneuverability due to its short wheelbase and low kerb weight. |
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These top picks fit well with our astay safe' strategy and we expect them to outperform the market. |
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Concrete bridges with their inherent design flexibility and low life cycle costs consistently outperform and outlast those made of other materials. |
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We are looking for enthusiastic, talented people with a spirit of adventure, people who will outperform customer expectations, people who will be catalysts for innovation, people who will drive technological advancement. |
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He also proposes that students with strength in two or more languages will outperform their peers, while those without a high degree of proficiency in any language will underachieve. |
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These subwoofers outperform their larger rivals and offer superior sound quality and design for all residential installations. |
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However, if the value of the Canadian dollar were to drop over the term of the Notes, a direct investment in the Assets would outperform an investment in the Notes. |
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Although we apply exclusion, our objective is to outperform over the medium term by decorrelating ourselves from the main indexes thanks to a portfolio made up of noncyclical European mid caps. |
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But, as with all attempts to outperform a market, there is obviously no guarantee of success and some market participants will be successful in adding value while others will lose value. |
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The compact and rugged construction will outperform and last longer in the most demanding grinding, bevelling, cutting, brushing and pipefitting applications. |
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It is shown that message-contingent delegation creates incentives for information revelation and may outperform unconditional authority and unconditional delegation. |
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Some money market funds took on exposure to the structured credit market in order to boost returns and thereby outperform their benchmark money market rate. |
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Investors Group's redemption rate, excluding money market funds, continued to outperform the average for all other members of the Investment Funds Institute of Canada. |
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That's the sort of thing you'd expect the other way round and you can expect Exactas to outperform the CSF at next week's Royal Ascot meeting. |
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His struggle to outperform history, to outtalk the determinations of the past, including his own body, is undone by the arrival of the ghosts. |
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It provides the foundation for application grid, which is an architecture that enables enterprises to outperform their competitors while minimizing operational costs. |
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As a general rule, specialists outperform non-specialists. |
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Our objective is to outperform our competitors. |
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Do they find a way to outperform, never settling for average? |
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We set asset-mix policy and seek to outperform market benchmarks by taking into account what the plan needs to deliver its mandate of providing retirement income for members tomorrow. |
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These women were accepted by the crew due to their management ability, navigational skills, and by their continued perseverance to outperform the rest of the crew. |
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Combining their coating technology with such features as mirroring, six, eight, and nine base curves, and decentering, Citare's sun lenses outperform all others. |
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