• SBC, long a laggard compared with its larger rival Verizon, has recently begun to outshine its competitor.

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  • Interestingly, 2012 started off by giving the dogs of the market a chance to outshine the 2011 winners.

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  • Firstly, status-driven leaders may find themselves micromanaging their talent, reducing their autonomy in case they outshine the boss.

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  • And in pensions India has a chance to outshine the rich world, where tax-financed schemes are the norm.

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  • But there are other elite schools that may outshine Harvard in certain areas.

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  • In other studies as well, creativity has begun to outshine other presumed pillars of leadership such as hard work and even integrity.

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  • But two purring phone calls between her and Clinton are some of the play's highlights, perhaps proving that only Clinton can outshine Ann Richards.

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  • While the supermoon is expected to outshine the fainter Eta Aquarid meteors, NASA meteor expert Bill Cooke predicts that some bright fireballs may be visible.

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  • In fact, says Hakia founder Berkan, detailed, obscure queries are where his search engine may outshine Google--at least once it finishes beta testing this summer.

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  • As court painter (and ultimately curator of the royal collections), he knew that no new painter could outshine the royal masterpieces by Titian, Tintoretto and Rubens.

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  • If you look at Twitter use on any single day it normally will outshine Facebook as a source of shared news, though the difference can sometimes be marginal.

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  • The idea was to outshine other airline alliances, which are essentially joint marketing arrangements, with a link that cut costs as well, by sharing aircraft and ground facilities.

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  • Contrary to common belief, examples of cooperation greatly outshine conflict.

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  • She recently hired two interns one who had just graduated from an Ivy League university and another from a community college and was surprised to see the latter recruit outshine the other.

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  • Maybe this market will outshine it this year, too, but when the cycle comes into phase, they are positioned to outperform -- and they won't charge you much for the ride.

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  • The manufacturing group may outshine the chip design company.

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  • In certain circumstances it can outshine hydrogen by far.

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  • "Don't outshine people who need the spotlight, or hold some aspect of job security in your hands, " advises John Challenger, chief executive of the worldwide outplacement firm Challenger, Gray and Christmas.

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  • As Dr Levan explained to me from America, where the results are being revealed for the first time, if we could see gamma rays ourselves these events would outshine everything else in the sky.

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  • The iPhone continues to outshine every other product.

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  • So while Pontypridd can never hope to outshine its big brother down the A470, there is hope that it will one day attract those shoppers from across the Valleys who are currently spending their money elsewhere.

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  • To be seen from the earth they would need to put out a billion times more power even than a supernova (a stellar explosion which, in turn, can outshine an entire galaxy of 100 billion stars).

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  • "WhatsApp is doing quite well in emerging markets, but you have local players who are outstripping it simply because they are more culturally specific and can therefore outshine the US firm, " said Neha Dharia, an analyst at Ovum.

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  • More troubling, sycophancy to the Gandhi dynasty dictates that no young figure can outshine the bashful 42-year-old heir apparent, Rahul Gandhi, who had largely been absent from high-profile politics since a thumping defeat in important state polls in Uttar Pradesh in March.

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  • He was playing at least a year above his age group for club and country but continued to outshine his peers, making his reserve-team debut for Arsenal shortly after turning 16 in 2008 and becoming the club's youngest league player later that year.

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  • Sunday's FIFA Club World Cup final was supposed to be the day Brazilian starlet Neymar would outshine Barcelona's Lionel Messi the day haughty Europeans were reminded that there is pretty good soccer outside the old world, especially as it slides toward economic decline while Brazil booms.

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  • The city whose historical treasures tend to outshine its thriving and compelling contemporary-design scene is aiming to rectify that, and to make headlines for something other than bad news, by launching the Istanbul Design Biennial, an ambitious pair of exhibitions and related activities that will run through December 12.

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