Sentences with phrase «as outsmart»

With every step around the corner or into a dark alleyway, you will not only need reflexes to outrun bloodthirsty monsters and spirits, but also wits as you outsmart the ones that strike faster than you can blink; letting down your guard for even one moment may spell instant death.
In the past decade, Anderson has taken us from on board an eccentric oceanographer's submarine while he seeks revenge on a glow - in - the - dark shark, to a luxury train travelling across India whilst three brothers seek spiritual enlightenment, to the tale of an anthropomorphic fox as he outsmarts three dim - witted farmers, and then to a fictional island off the coast of New England where two love - struck teenagers decide to elope after meeting at an amateur performance of Noye's Fludde.

Not exact matches

Manning came across as a laid back southern boy but on the gridiron he was a clinical, ruthless competitor with an off - the - charts football IQ who changed plays at the line of scrimmage to outsmart opposing defenses and torched opponents with a big arm and dead - on accuracy.
Instead, sloths outsmart predators by relying on camouflage, such as algae that grows on their fur.
As it stands, all Saban has to worry about is beating Les Miles once every fall, which is basically the equivlant of having to outsmart a concussed Andy Reid while he's either recovering from Halloween or thinking about Thanksgiving.
Here are five games as picked by a regular Joe intent on not outsmarting himself.
Super Tex has a way of outsmarting himself — not an unusual trait of great champions in other sports as well — and today he did it again.
Then I watched the man I had suggested as a potential Wenger reaplcement, Guus Hiddink, outsmart Juventus in Turin.
To the extent that the Senate Democrats are a more formidable and grown - up - looking team than the one that was repeatedly outsmarted by the geniuses known as The Four Amigos, doesn't it become that much harder to use «chaos» as an excuse for keeping them out of power?
But as a Kingston resident I can't help worrying that the mayor's team of rookies got outsmarted by County Executive Mike Hein's squad of cunning veterans.
Martin also concluded that the physiological signs, such as heart rate and skin temperature, would be too minute to manipulate, eliminating the possibility that terrorists would outsmart the system.
But over the past 15 years, the field of canine cognition has exploded as scientists have shown that dogs can outsmart chimpanzees in some tests and can even shed light on the evolution of our own intellect.
How to Outsmart Your Noggin: What you drown out can be just as important to your brain's efficiency as what you absorb, according to a recent University of Rochester study.
Fortunately, cravings really don't have to get the best of you as long as you have a few simple techniques to outsmart them.
«As this study documents, there's no place on Earth to outrun the cascade of human emotions — or the important health consequences of those everyday feelings,» writes Wray Herbert, author of On Second Thought: Outsmarting Your Mind's Hard - Wired Habits.
As usual there is no easy way to outsmart your internal body compass.
As the dreaded snow beast moves in for the kill, the survivors attempt to outsmart him or die trying.
A thriller like this can collapse under too much scrutiny, but in the moment, it does work as a nitty - gritty game of cat and mouse, especially when Shaun does break back into the house and outsmarts the numbskulled intruders.
As much as I love the various film retellings of Robin Hood over the years, I'll probably skip this one; Crowe is ridiculously miscast (might have been a good sheriff per the original plan though), and while I'm glad the movie isn't all swordplay and archery, it sounds seriously short of what made Robin Hood an actual legend — you know, derring - do and outsmarting the local (corrupt) governmenAs much as I love the various film retellings of Robin Hood over the years, I'll probably skip this one; Crowe is ridiculously miscast (might have been a good sheriff per the original plan though), and while I'm glad the movie isn't all swordplay and archery, it sounds seriously short of what made Robin Hood an actual legend — you know, derring - do and outsmarting the local (corrupt) governmenas I love the various film retellings of Robin Hood over the years, I'll probably skip this one; Crowe is ridiculously miscast (might have been a good sheriff per the original plan though), and while I'm glad the movie isn't all swordplay and archery, it sounds seriously short of what made Robin Hood an actual legend — you know, derring - do and outsmarting the local (corrupt) government.
As barbed comments fly between her and opposing consultant Pat Candy (Billy Bob Thornton) their back and forth comes across as two petty teenagers attempting to outsmart one anotheAs barbed comments fly between her and opposing consultant Pat Candy (Billy Bob Thornton) their back and forth comes across as two petty teenagers attempting to outsmart one anotheas two petty teenagers attempting to outsmart one another.
The film's originality stems from a private eye named Visser (Walsh) whose double cross leads to a series of misunderstandings and terror stricken scenes between the lovers as they try to outsmart the gumshoe to ensure their own survival.
As this is a tale about two groups trying to outsmart each other, this craftiness does pass into the genetics of how this movie harps on fraternal shenanigans.
Throughout this he, along with writers John Logan and Dante Harper, explore new territory with the creation and existence of the alien species as well as the possibility of androids outsmarting humans.
Additionally, the way Shyamalan carefully uses Casey's past as a tool to show why she's able to keep a cool head and outsmart Kevin's different personalities shows that he went the extra mile to delicately show his respect for those struggling with mental illness.
Keeping a cool head and trying to outsmart your opponent, as well as outfight them, makes ARMS into a game you can't sleep on.
The third act is the most profound volume of Joy's narrative: It's not just simply persuading people to buy the commodity, but it's learning to outsmart the competition and thwart fraud, and discovering ways to shed her weakness (which Russell illustrates when Joy cuts her hair as literal view of the metaphor) and discard her naivete in order to navigate trade deals.
They must outsmart and outrun the evil President Business, better known as Lord Business, who wants the piece for himself to maintain order and separation between all the Lego realms.
Like most Chinese movies, it's also way too long for its own good, and the story gets a bit convoluted as the three lead characters continuously try to outsmart one another.
She is clearly the smartest member of the Nostromo crew: she understands chain of command and values quarantine regulations; she's the first to recognize Ash (Ian Holm) as a villain; she understands the need to blow the ship; she outsmarts the predator.
The competitors» realization as to how to outsmart the system is a great a-ha moment.
Alas, that has never, ever happened, and it's unlikely again this year, because as usual I will allow my heart to outsmart my brain in one or two races, which is my annual downfall.
This enlightening eavesdropping is a great delivery method for the story because it not only makes you feel as though you are outsmarting your opponents, but it also keeps your discovery of the storyline feeling more natural and less like you're being beat over the head with the game's narrative.
She's beautiful & has this vulnerability but is also believable as a woman with brains who can outsmart the bad guy.
Blake's beef with his ex's ex makes this a rather personal vendetta and the movie mines humor from his increasingly frequent meltdowns as Gunther outsmarts him at every turn.
Gleeson's big scene with Wilmot, who proposes to kill him but (of course) finds himself outsmarted by the beguiling big fella, is the film's strongest moment (Mark Strong as Clive Cornell, pictured below).
As you play the game, you will teach yourself tactics to outsmart your opponents.
Students master Tangram variations as Grandfather Tang tells the story of two fox fairies who try to outsmart each other by constantly changing shapes.
Tucker keeps Maggie moving forward at a relentless pace, and it seems she'll meet the same fate as Celine, unless she can outsmart the true culprit at the very last minute.
Samsung has managed to outsmart smartphone manufacturers with the release of the Samsung i9100 Galaxy S II which till date has been touted as the best smartphone running on Android.
As much as i love my (five) kindles, its not hard to outsmart Amazon just by building a premium device and then undercutting theAs much as i love my (five) kindles, its not hard to outsmart Amazon just by building a premium device and then undercutting theas i love my (five) kindles, its not hard to outsmart Amazon just by building a premium device and then undercutting them.
I would just like to say that, as a person who has tried to «outsmart» debt by moving it around, and then by paying the highest interest rate debt first, and failing miserably, I am now firmly aboard the Dave Ramsey plan.
Or to put it another way: Trying to outguess or time the bond market makes about as much sense as trying to outsmart the stock market — none.
This is fine, as long as you understand that it's just another form of trying to outsmart the basic stock index.
Try as you may... there seems to be no outsmarting this glass Collie.
Discovery.com states «Pigs can often outsmart dogs and are on about the same intellectual level as our closest living relatives, chimpanzees...» Most dog owners would refute that ridiculous TV show shocker but let's think a little deeper.
They enjoy annoying their owners by always outsmarting them.Shiba Inus look like foxes and are as clean and agile as cats.
They would usually try to outsmart you as a proof of their intelligence, but they can easily be managed with persistence and patience.
Border Collies thrive on lots of praise, but they can be stubborn as well and will try to outsmart an unwary owner if given the upper hand.
As a MarketWatch article put it: «Some of this, experts say, is due to fliers outsmarting baggage fees.»
As Kate Wilson, a systems engineer turned reluctant heroine, it's up to you to stop their insidious plot as the ship floods, outsmarting and outmaneuvering the terrorist as you navigate corridors, stairwells and elevator shafts turned potential watery graveAs Kate Wilson, a systems engineer turned reluctant heroine, it's up to you to stop their insidious plot as the ship floods, outsmarting and outmaneuvering the terrorist as you navigate corridors, stairwells and elevator shafts turned potential watery graveas the ship floods, outsmarting and outmaneuvering the terrorist as you navigate corridors, stairwells and elevator shafts turned potential watery graveas you navigate corridors, stairwells and elevator shafts turned potential watery graves.
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