0 past simple and past participle of outpace
This is why in the past the corporate sector's non-statutory welfare expenditures always outpaced statutory welfare expenditures.
Spending on primary education actually outpaced spending on university education in 1985, when the military formally abandoned politics.
However, one of the major problems associated with this revaluing is that on a global scale thoughtful reinterpretation is often outpaced by rampant demolition.
Technology has outpaced overall strategies of care (31).
The income growth and rapid urbanization have outpaced the development of infrastructures, such as paved roads, public transportation equipment, and sewage treatment systems.
One estimate found that the rising price of firewood outpaced the return on wine, or even cereal crops.
Both techniques demonstrated that the lexical development of girls outpaced that of boys.
Among these, the rise in the number of beds and residents in civilian-run units outpaced those in state- and collective-run institutions.