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In value terms it vastly outdistances anything which could possibly be the outcome of the renegotiations.
If the demand continues at the present rate, by this winter it will definitely have outdistanced our record pre-war year of output of winter milk.
Such ships would be outdistanced by speed and in range by modern ships.
The process of mechanisation has far outdistanced any reductions which have been made in the authorised number of officers' chargers.
It is difficult to draft a law that makes sense today and ensure that it is not outdistanced by technology tomorrow.
Moreover, even if over the whole year we showed some increase, we were in that year sadly outdistanced by our principal competitors.
I should call it—but she has far outdistanced all of us who were created peers on that list, and deservedly so.
It is a disaster in respect of which our worst fears are being constantly outdistanced by reality as it emerges.
However, he could do that only for a short time in 1850, because wireless telegraphy quickly outdistanced the speed of the pigeons.
It seems to us that we are being outdistanced by our competitors.
Therefore, it is not surprising that some people, including some trade unionists of standing, have asked whether we are outdistancing prices and production.
For years now the level of wage inflation has considerably outdistanced that of price inflation, and the pincer movement between the two has grossly undermined the resources of industry generally.
Nuclear power is unquestionably entering an era when it can equal, if not outdistance, the efficiency of any other kind of fuel for the generation of electricity.
They found that an industry which had been a front runner and boasted of a distinguished history of achievement, had allowed itself to be outdistanced by its foreign competitors.
The need far outdistances the supply.