Sentences with phrase «outsmarts even»

(For my money, Shuri outsmarts even Tony Stark.)
In launching the Aliso Viejo, Calif., company three years ago, Maiffret set out to write software that could outsmart even the most clever of hackers.
We'll help you navigate inevitable obstacles with the latest science on habits, motivation, ritual, and more and equip you with tried - and - true techniques to outsmart even the toughest inner critic.
At Parsley Health we have tools and tips that outsmart even the craftiest of self - sabotagers.
That's a lot of resolution squeezed into only a little space, outsmarting even the Surface Pro 4 in that department.
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And to be sure, after Zika, will come another global pathogenic threat — one, that public health experts worry, may do an even better job of outsmarting and overwhelming us.
u r always outsmarted so get a life n stop vilifying a manager who doesn't even noe u exist.
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.
Now new research from evolutionary anthropologist Brian Hare of Duke University shows that dogs may be smarter than we give them credit for; in some cases, they may even outsmart our primate relatives.
This year, a team led by Evan Snitkin, Ph.D., represents U-M with research aimed at outsmarting «superbug» bacteria that have out - evolved even the most powerful antibiotics.
Guppies could outsmart these folks and not even the type - A personality guppies.
Together, the boys set in motion a plan to outsmart, humiliate and get even with Roper.
So it is very important to know the smartest ways of writing admission essays to outsmart your competitors even if they perform academically better than you.
They even require extra security steps you may not see with other brokerages in an effort to outsmart criminals who are becoming more sophisticated hacking into financial systems.
The notion that anyone, even the most seasoned pros, can consistently outsmart the markets is a fantasy.
This means that your Cavoodle mutt is going to outsmart other pets (and probably even you, Dave;)-RRB-.
When Rex, my large German Shepherd was just 6 months old, I knew he was going to be the size of a horse and could outsmart me, too, when I saw that he could even «open doors and gates».
And heated bouts can even feel like something of a tug - of - war as two players attempt to outsmart one another for the payout during the next Vorpal phase.
Using low gravity to traverse the environment and outsmart enemies, gamers can jump over objects and even base jump from a vantage point to take down the enemy faction and lead their team to victory.
You can even outsmart the routine evening traffic jam by stepping into a roaring racing car for a few adrenaline - fueled laps with the next - gen racing simulation Forza Motorsport 3.
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.
A few times I was even outsmarted by a great enemy play my Worm would fall into.
Even though Rick only had one attack button you still had to use timing and strategy to outsmart the enemies.
After their debut, it didn't take long before hackers programmed bot scripts that would outsmart these websites by automatically creating hundreds or even thousands of public keys to receive small amounts of bitcoin and after a while all of these micro donations would add up to a pretty substantial amounts of bitcoin.
And regarding cutting commissions to outsmart an MLS co-op offer, I never even entertained the idea.
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