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deliver

[dih-liv-er] / dɪˈlɪv ər /








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Many teams in that spot would simply have picked one of them to be their No. 1 and focused their resources on delivering him to the title.

From The Wall Street Journal

"This discovery could allow us to build fast-charging supercapacitors that store enough energy to replace batteries in many applications, and deliver it far more quickly."

From Science Daily

It meant the NHS "will be able to approve medicines that deliver significant health improvements but might have previously  been declined  purely on cost-effectiveness grounds."

From Barron's

Defined-outcome funds have drawn criticism from some in the investing world, who have argued that the ETFs don’t offer the same diversification as traditional bonds and deliver lackluster upside.

From The Wall Street Journal

As of the end of October, the company had handed over 585 new aircraft to customers this year, leaving it close to 300 planes short of its target to deliver about 820 jets in 2025.

From The Wall Street Journal