(1) But here, too, the company has had to figure out ways to outmaneuver players with vast R&D resources.(2) the YF-22 can outmaneuver any fighter flying today(3) he would be able to outmaneuver his critics(4) It remains to be seen if a new president will be able to outmaneuver them.(5) Deportation or the failure to get a visa is seen as a temporary setback during which strategies to outmaneuver consular officers, who are perceived as racists, are elaborated.(6) As a fox is able to recognize traps, a prince must be able to outmaneuver his foes.(7) He was eventually able to outmaneuver his own teacher, Janie.(8) An alliance of limited duration with a player who is deficient in strategy can leave you in a much better position as you outmaneuver him in dealing with the players on the other side of the board.(9) They battle amongst themselves, and with him, until the government becomes nothing more than a game board upon which each faction presses his advantage of the moment, only to be outmaneuvered or overtaken by a rival.(10) Companies that rely solely on such a customer-focused approach may find themselves outmaneuvered by competitors with more imagination.(11) And for that matter, is the reason he's now so interested in learning the truth behind the newspaper fire simply that he doesn't like her having outmaneuvered him?(12) He outmaneuvered people in the past who could somehow become too dangerous for him.(13) And after pinning all its economic hopes on exporting to the US market, it finds itself outmaneuvered in low-wage manufacturing.(14) He is a solid strategist, who uses his entire roster and rarely gets outmaneuvered .(15) In 2002, green groups got outspent and outmaneuvered .(16) He answers his own question: u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510I got outmaneuvered at a big company.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb