Deportation or the failure to get a visa is seen as a temporary setback during which strategies to outmaneuver consular officers, who are perceived as racists, are elaborated. |
Oh sure, there are some inconsistencies, like the bloated city slicker being able to consistently outmaneuver the seasoned swamp folk. |
In concert with other world leaders, Reagan managed to outmaneuver the Soviet empire, leaving it to collapse, fiscally and morally. |
Play with one ship each, hunting each other through space in an attempt to outmaneuver and out-think your enemies. |
But to outmaneuver tyrants, many need training in the strategies of nonviolent action as well as better information technology. |
She still had enough speed and agility to outmaneuver the more powerful attacks directed at her. |