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deliverable

[dih-liv-er-uh-buhl] / dɪˈlɪv ər ə bəl /
NOUN
something done to fulfill a realistic expectation
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In the second scenario, where there is a limited truce with “symbolic deliverables,” the index-level impact in China would be relatively limited as domestic headwinds would continue to moderate the earnings-growth trajectory.

From MarketWatch

If business leaders are involved too late, that could leave the trip short on deliverables, he warned.

From Barron's

The government is describing the dispute as a contracting disagreement, a kerfuffle over terms and deliverables.

From Barron's

ChatGPT calls it a “corporate intern with a search bar. It doesn’t write essays. It produces deliverables. If Claude is anxious to be ethical, Gemini is anxious to be useful to a product manager.”

From The Wall Street Journal

However, veteran trade expert Myron Brilliant suggests the scale of these deliverables may be modest.

From The Wall Street Journal