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Recent Examples of outguessNo one knows for sure, and older investors are often better served by accepting that uncertainty rather than trying to outguess it.—
Angelica Leicht,
CBS News,
28 Jan. 2026 With the right guardrails in place, investors don't have to outguess the market.—
Chris Stevens,
Nashville Tennessean,
19 Oct. 2025 The Fed and the Markets both appear to be trying to outguess each other.—
George Calhoun,
Forbes,
23 Sep. 2021
The characters' abilities are built around outmaneuvering, not outgunning.
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Brian Mazique,
Forbes.com,
15 Aug. 2026
For more than a decade, India’s leader Narendra Modi has seemed politically unassailable, presiding over a government that has outmaneuvered opponents, dominated public discourse and squeezed the space for dissent in the world’s biggest democracy.
Both candidates attempted to court voters by outfoxing each other in their support of the then-former president and the race became increasingly negative.
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Kacen Bayless,
Kansas City Star,
13 Aug. 2026
Whenever Rebecca can outfox him, Rupert manages to manipulate situations, which is how the Water sign aims to take control of matters.
Any chance for a post-trade-deadline revenge night was thwarted when the Mercury ruled Kelsey Plum out ahead of Tuesday’s affair with a lower left leg injury.
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Kai Dizon,
Daily News,
12 Aug. 2026
That dynamic has thwarted previous efforts over the years to combine the two news organizations.
The school supply aisle has a way of making parents second-guess everything.
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Adrienne Farr,
Parents,
15 Aug. 2026
These communications, Kroger said, led C&S to second-guess the initial agreement, creating a domino effect and prompting the Washington court to block the sale.