Sentences with phrase «of outdoes»

That is arrogant and abusive even to the extent of outdoing Blair.
As for all patterns you don't want to overdo it, if you're opting for pattern with pattern be sure that they uplift each other instead of outdoing one another.
So there's no element of outdoing for me.
While the idea of outdoing Planescape: Torment seems almost as laughable as reinventing online blackjack Canada, its successor Tides of Numenera succeeds at delivering the same philosophical roleplaying in an unfamiliar new setting.
No one else has come close — even vaguely close — of outdoing Samsung where a stylus - equipped smartphone is concerned.
With a new, more conversational Assistant, Google has the foundations of outdoing Amazon at its own game.

Not exact matches

This time he's really outdone himself in his excitement, declaring his latest find his «new favorite book of all time.»
Formerly nicknamed «the little Paris of the East,» Bucharest has once again outdone its point of reference.
Not to be outdone, Uber — which has partnered with Blade for promotions before — is working with Airbus to deliver helicopter rides of their own during Sundance, according to The Wall Street Journal.
At E3 we'll be spending a lot of time on Mario Maker, which I'm personally excited about because I know my son and I will be trying to outdo each other building impossible Super Mario levels for each other.
Global stocks have pushed to new highs, outdoing previous records set in 2015, driven by strong economic data in the U.S. and comments by the Federal Reserve on the future path of interest rates.
Although it's no secret that tech companies have casual working environments, fun atmospheres, and free food, Facebook seems to outdo all of the competition — with an office that appears built exclusively for playing more than working.
Not to be outdone, my current pastor (who is white, by the way, but pastors a very diverse congregation) recently did a cooking demo onstage and had a few of the thousand people in the sanctuary come up to get their piece of the hero sandwich he'd constructed.
NASA themselves wants to send humans to Mars in the 2030s; for Musk to outdo them with an earlier mission (a date of 2025 was touted) would be a significant coup for the decade - old company.
Not to be outdone by Instagram's new video feature, the co-founders of the Twitter - owned Vine video app released have teased some upcoming features.
Not to be outdone, Kobo last week also introduce a similar new lineup of tablets and e-readers.
But in recent months, cruise lines have been trying to outdo each other and up their game — literally — offering all kinds of tech add - ons to appeal to gamers.
When you love what you do, fears you may have of not succeeding will be outdone by the passion you have to never let failing be an option.
Not to be outdone, famed chef Daniel Boulud is opening his own tech - centric QSR with four Massachusetts Institute of Technology graduates.
By combining the talents of a lean sales force, a small marketing crew, and a scrappy product team, boutique firms can outdo the competition and close large - scale sales.
Not to be outdone, Facebook lured away one of Google's top chefs, Josef Desimone, who prepares 14,000 meals a week for his new employer.
They are as a result of credit card companies trying to outdo each other.
Not to be outdone, he is also an author of two best - selling books on creativity and innovation and has his own radio talk show with Michigan Radio called The Next Idea.
In other words, rather than merely trying to outdo other 3 - D printers, Desktop Metal will have the tough task of converting manufacturers away from production methods that are at the heart of their businesses.
Not to be outdone by (or to lose business to) its GSE counterpart, Fannie Mae also announced it will acquire conventional mortgage loans with down payments of 3 %.
The swearing in of 85 MLAs last week was a particularly joyous and awe - filled occasion for the 70 who are brand new to the Legislature, and a bitter - sweet one for outdoing speaker Gene Zwozdesky, 66,...
Not to be outdone, Cirque du Soleil will perform at the venue, which will also feature an indoor ski slope à la Mall of the Emirates in Dubai, and the country's largest Ferris wheel.
Greenbrier outdid both of them, delivering a 106 % increase in share net for its May interim.
Many international markets are outdoing the U.S. this year after years and years of relative outperformance of American stocks.
One can not outdo giving God... This place is absolutely magnificent... definately takes you out of this world...
The freakish prosperity of the eighties permitted all sorts of excess in terms of salaries for beginners, overstaffing cases, and even interior decoration — as law firms, like the nobles of San Gimignano, tried to outdo each other in ostentation.
Not to be outdone by those uppity Piedmontese in Turin, a priest of Genoa, Fr.
Another inscription from Cos reads: «(The) Emperor Caesar, son of god, god Sebastos has by his benefactions to all men outdone even the Olympian gods.»
It's not enough to believe something: We must outdo everybody else, to the point of nullifying reason, in our affirmation of it.
nsistently put out some of the funniest — and weirdest — videos on YouTube, and with their interesting interpretation of Mark Zuckerberg's recent congressional hearing, they've truly outdone themselves.
The team at Bad Lip Reading consistently put out some of the funniest — and weirdest — videos on YouTube, and with their interesting interpretation of Mark Zuckerberg's recent congressional hearing, they've truly outdone...
After 2012's The Avengers became the highest - grossing comic book movie of all time by combining most of their major characters into one super-team, the question is, can they outdo themselves yet again?
You can't outdo the wisdom of God.
A straightforward reading of the Old Testament text seems to indicate that as violent as humanity can be, God outdoes us all; God is more bloody and violent than all humanity combined.
The title track» about the hedonistic exploits of its wild protagonist» was outdone only by Zevon's surreal and sensational hit, «Werewolves of London.»
Evangelical patriarch Paul Rees, a founder of the NAE, indirectly attacked the book in a World Vision magazine column titled «Are We Trying to Outdo the Reformers?»
Highly evolved organisms of a social species who have outdone their already remarkably intelligent primate relatives in intelligence and complexity of social structure.
It might perhaps be just possible to outdo the ingenuity of the theologians and show how the life of Mother Teresa, say, which has every appearance of being motivated by an astonishing compassion rooted in religious conviction, has actually been driven by a subtle but irresistible Glückseligkeitstrieb.
From fear springs arrogance — from the frightened toad that inflates itself to impress an aggressor to a display of conspicuous consumption that thinly veils the fear of being outdone by a neighbor.
Women were honored, and Christians were to outdo one another in honoring one another, refusing to play the shame game because there was now an unlimited amount of honor God would give (thus also modifying the client - patron paradigm of limited good).
As in New York, a proposal for a local Islamic center has become a state - wide campaign issue in recent weeks in Tennessee, where certain Republican candidates in various primaries are trying to outdo each other for the fear vote by denouncing a recently approved expansion of an existing Islamic center in Murfreesboro.
Not to be outdone rhetorically, much fund - raising literature for liberal causes uses culture - wars language with similar tones of alarm.
Israel When it comes to foreign policy, look for convention speakers to try outdo one another in pledging support for the Jewish State - and in railing against Obama for what they'll allege are his administration's shabby treatment of a key American ally.
Science does lay the boundaries of witholdings not withstanding the erring of theories ever to be outdone by the next dream to be dreamt by dreamers of thoughts.
That is a summary of many similar conversations I've heard between Christians, each trying to outdo the other with what they're buying with their money.
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