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  1. Although large animals are generally more efficient at walking than small ones - just as trains outperform cars - the camel is in an altogether different league.
  2. Motorola Inc hopes to capture a broad market for the PowerPC processor by pricing the first versions well below Intel Corp's fastest microprocessors, US PC Week reports: preliminary pricing for the PowerPC, due in volume in the third quarter, has been listed at 280 for the 50MHz 601 and 374 for the 66MHz version of the chip in quantities of 20,000 or more, according to sources familiar with Motorola's plans - significantly below the Pentium and the 66MHz 80486DX2, although the Pentium will outperform the PowerPC chips; systems that use the PowerPC are expected to be priced at from 3,000 to 4,000.
  3. The Commission has elected to promote European "champions" which will dominate the EC market, in the hope that they will be able to outperform international giants in the United States and Japan.
  4. It fits into two 6U VMEbus slots, enabling the Model 742i to outperform multiboard computers, which typically have more intensive development and support requirements, the company claims.
  5. "YOU don't need to outperform the market to make spectacular returns in South-east Asia," says Jonathan Custance Baker, of James Capel Unit Trust Management, introducing yet another entrant to the index fund market.
  6. Although even the best tape cassettes could not outperform the best LPs, they were much more rugged, and did not develop annoying clicks.
  7. Scorpion is said to outperform a SparcStation 2 by a factor of between 12 and 15 times.
  8. The PostScript interpreter is claimed to outperform systems using clones of PostScript interpreters and provides 51 Type 1 PostScript fonts compared with to the 35 offered by competitors.
  9. They will not offer the clarity of full-scale HDTV, which is more than twice that of conventional sets, but they will outperform them - and confuse the would-be consumer, who has little idea what HDTV is.
  10. It could, in theory, be used as a switch that could outperform the electronic equivalent in many cases.
  11. Cursory reading of the financial pages over the past few months would have left the average reader with the impression that while the US and UK economies were laboriously but undeniable clambering out of the recessionary trough, Japan was flat on its back and looking like getting worse before it got better, and that high interest rates in Germany were plunging that economy into a recessionary black hole and dragging most of the rest of the continent with it - now comes a report from International Data Corp saying its Global IT Survey of 5,000 computer executives, 500 chief executives and finance chiefs, and 1,100 local network managers in six biggest economies indicates that growth in computer spending will rise 2% to 3% in 1993 and, surprise, surprise - the US and the UK should outperform the rest of Europe and Japan.
  12. No other units outperform them year after year - even in the roughest conditions.
  13. There is evidence (Wolman, 1987) that urban economies with larger proportions of those skilled in complex manufacturing techniques and knowledge-based services tend to outperform those urban economies with large proportions of people with lower skills in manufacturing.

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