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?Saturday's best-read newspaper - The Daily Record continues to outstrip the readership of the Sun every Saturday in Scotland.
"In fact, demand for new, quality built homes here greatly outstrips supply.
Theoretically, I've always paid lip service to the futility of laying up treasure on this earth, all the while compiling a library of music and books that far outstrips what anyone could ever "need" in that regard.
But surely Mr Smith will understand the anger of the ASW workers at news that his annual pension contribution outstrips what they would have been paid in the same period.
For example, while the growth rates of Asian (226%) and Latino (295%) businesses during that 15-year period is phenomenal, the 153% growth of black enterprises is also impressive, especially when you consider the population growth of Asians and Latinos, which is driven by booming rates of immigration, far outstrips that of blacks, which is driven primarily by birth rates.
"What has been rather antiseptically referred to as a 'racial disparity' is really a gaping divide between whites and nonwhites that far outstrips minority levels in the population or in committing crime.
IBM's Lou Gerstner is described by almost everyone he meets as intense, with a capacity for work that outstrips everyone around him.
When it comes to terrestrial vertebrates, Berman says the number and the diversity of species recovered from the German site, as well as the quality of preservation of the fossils, "outstrips all of Europe combined."
And, when supply outstrips demand--like in the middle of the night--prices are cheaper.
In some areas of Northern Ireland asking prices rose sharply last year as demand far outstrips supply.
Here too Harrington finds parallels in programs and outcomes: the zeal of reformers outstrips both the competence of institutions for enforcement and the consensus of those subject to them.
Earlier this year, a Coopers & Lybrand study showed more New Yorkers working in new media than in television and almost as many as in magazine publishing, and growing at a rate that outstrips any other business in the city.
Second, the shape complexity that can be achieved with polycarbonate far outstrips that of glass, offering designers the potential of creating a new design language for the greenhouse.
Hall Willkie of Brown Harris Stevens, Chairperson of the Residential Brokerage Research Committee, said, "Every condominium sector continued to do well in 2000, further confirmation of New York's standing as a global business capital and a demand for housing here that outstrips supply."
"Now, you'll find that demand outstrips the supply in just about any city during the prom season." Yes, limos are still a status thing, and elite wannabes are willing to pay the price.