Outperform

//ˌaʊt.pɚˈfɔɹm//

"Outperform" in a Sentence (14 examples)

Multinational corporations outperform traditional corporations operating in just one country.

Algeria can outperform its neighbors economically.

Asian-American students outperform other racial or ethnic groups in math and science courses, according to a new study of 367 10th grade students in the Philadelphia area.

Both players were constantly trying to outperform each other.

It's an easily observable fact that trans athletes do not outperform their cis competitors.

Asian Americans make up 4% of the U.S. population, but represent 20% of the students now attending America's elite Ivy League schools. They are not more intelligent or gifted than non-Asian students. The reason they outperform their peers in the classroom has everything to do with how they are raised.

As machines progressively outperform humans in nonphysical and even physical activities, humans will realize that just being or existing is the key to life.

As girls consistently outperform boys in secondary and higher secondary education, even the prime minister felt it necessary to delve into the underlying factors contributing to this trend and explore potential solutions.

Smaller, open-source AI models are now supposed to outperform their larger counterparts if they are taught to "reason"—generate more tokens that consider all possible options in a logical question—before producing a final answer.

The strategy depends on an ability to outperform the market consistently, which many economists regard as virtually impossible.

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Rail has continued to outperform bus operations, where a decline in ridership continues.

ChatGPT performs well at writing argumentative student essays and outperforms the quality of the human-written essays significantly.

It[China] had a buoyant economy outperforming forecasts. Its unemployment rate was among the lowest in years. While consolidating his power for a second term, Mr Xi proudly pointed to China's "flourishing" growth model as something other countries could emulate.

When GPT-4 was tested by medical experts from Microsoft without any specialized prompt crafting, it exceeded the passing score on USMLE by over 20 points and outperformed earlier general-purpose models (GPT-3.5) as well as models specifically fine-tuned on medical knowledge (Med-PaLM, a prompt-tuned version of Flan-PaLM 540B) [13].

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