outmanoeuvre u rečniku PONS

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In short, they are designed to outmanoeuvre in a rapidly changing digital economy.
www.afr.com
But it has since revealed that it reversed itself because it feared the army might outmanoeuvre the democratic forces, and had to create some counterweights.
www.thestar.com
These giants can outbid and outmanoeuvre western multinationals because they play rough and dirty.
business.financialpost.com
They are, generally speaking, not progressive organizations, not adept at change and not finding ways to outmanoeuvre their competition.
www.theglobeandmail.com
This allows players to accelerate and use the resulting speed advantage to outmanoeuvre their opponents.
en.wikipedia.org
The candidates began the debate under breathtaking pressure, not only to turn around their record low ratings, but also to outmanoeuvre and undercut each other.
www.afr.com
And how can we outmanoeuvre those industries who only have their own interests at heart?
theconversation.com
Chickens aren't as bird-brained as we believe them to be, with researchers finding they have distinct personalities and can outmanoeuvre one another.
www.nzherald.co.nz
We could well be on the losing side in our continual fight to outmanoeuvre resistant bacteria.
theconversation.com
Great execution of average strategy will always outmanoeuvre poor execution of great strategy.
www.stuff.co.nz

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