Examples of 'can outperform' in a sentence

Meaning of "can outperform"

can outperform - This phrase means to exceed or surpass the performance or capabilities of someone or something else, often in a competitive or comparative context

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No one can outperform his level of understanding.
This is definitely a tablet that can outperform many laptops.
No one can outperform his level of competence.
We do see that by combining channels we can outperform either channel by itself.
Chimps can outperform humans in some memory tests.
Product innovation is one area in which SMEs can outperform larger competitors.
I can outperform you.
Overconfidence can lead investors to believe they can outperform the market.
Remote teams can outperform local teams.
The most successful miners have robust systems that can outperform slower.
Lazy release consistency can outperform release consistency in certain cases.
Only those insiders who are much better informed than others can outperform other traders.
Whether cryptocurrency can outperform the solid returns of the equities market is still uncertain.
The butterfly network is often used to illustrate how linear network coding can outperform routing.
Sometimes shorter and simpler headlines can outperform longer and more detailed headlines.

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It can outperform us, reaching objectives faster.
Achieved results indicate that both neural models can outperform conventional methods in certain situations.
Polyurethanes can outperform many other materials in flexibility, tear resistance and abrasion resistance.
You can easily identify opportunities where you can outperform your competitors by using great content.
When it comes to longevity and flexibility, few materials can outperform zinc roofing.
You have convinced yourself you can outperform everybody in this camp without breaking down.
Companies with more aggressive behavior, considered proactive, can outperform the competition.
Perhaps he can outperform Trudeau.
Song turns out to be a superb swordsman, the only person who can outperform the duelist.
A microchip made with carbon nanotubes can outperform modern chips when it comes to energy efficiency.
Regarding other energy sources, the question is, “ whether renewable energy can outperform natural gas?
Groups that function effectively together can outperform individuals and make much better decisions.
On average, no other ensemble can outperform it.
A simple parasol can outperform any of these other solar countermeasures, and by no small degree.
In many applications, they can outperform sunlight.
A diverse team can outperform a top performing, homogenous group by up to 6 times!
If you all really think that guy can outperform me, vote for me.
This nested SRR sensor can outperform a non-nested SRR sensor in terms of sensitivity.
With the right plan-the Innovation Agenda-Canada can outperform the rest of the world.
There's no way I can outperform Ohkawa-kun when it comes to shooting.
However, we do find that by combining channels we can outperform either channel by itself.
A stable 3G network can outperform an unstable LTE network.
Able to remember everything, Alakazam 's IQ is around 5000 and can outperform a supercomputer.
Cool that a PE teacher can outperform the little punks.
Able to remember everything since its birth, Alakazam 's IQ is around 5000 and can outperform a supercomputer.
Publishing video content on YouTube can outperform major brands in Google search results.
A lower number of high trust / high authority / relevant links can outperform a large quantity of lower quality links.
Nationally unique machinery that can outperform also our European competitors.
Receivers with internal DGPS receivers can outperform those using external RTCM data.
To be clear, no technology can outperform a great educator.
Third, think that stocks can outperform bonds in the end?
Empirical evidence supports that a simple equation can outperform human decisions by at least 25 %!
But what will happen once computerized algorithms can outperform humans in that ( area ) too?
However, in some instances, researchers have found the chips can outperform basic computers by 3,600 instances.

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