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1 Still, some investors believe a patient approach will win out over time.
2 Yes, I would, but quality will win out when looking for value.
3 Perhaps Antony was right, and they would win out in the end.
4 It looked as if the former need was about to win out .
5 Housing, and other low-productivity sectors, usually win out , according to the study.
6 But he is hesitant to suggest that either camp will win out .
7 Once again he took up the challenge and determined to win out .
8 You will never win out if you persist in tearing your hair.
9 The others must rely upon their strength and valour to win out .
10 Of course if he does win out it would be big money.
11 He'll win out with Laura in the end, you mark my words.
12 It presented endless opportunity-thechance to learn, to possess, to win out .
13 Desperate as his plan was, he believed now he would win out .
14 But which will win out in the Stirling stakes, asks Steve Rose
15 In the end, superior tactics will always win out against brute force.
16 Give me a week's grub, and I play even to win out .
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