Unfortunately, it is often not enough and the final designs that we turn into deliverable software are still not as good as they should be. |
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Getting planning permission for such a deliverable project would be a major step but we have a lot of work to do in putting funding to together. |
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If we are not going to find these moneys, either scrutiny or the Council needs to come up with a deliverable idea to make savings. |
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But it is criminal when politicians hold out these promises without a detailed, deliverable plan. |
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For coercive diplomacy to succeed, the demands made of the targeted government need to be precise, limited and deliverable. |
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So it's much more deliverable out of our hands than would have been the case before. |
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The most basic deliverable metric is to count the number of parts released to the manufacturing resource planning bill of materials. |
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Also, review the specifications and deliverable descriptions to be used by potential providers. |
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It would also acknowledge the fact, clearer by the day, that world war is so much more deliverable than world peace. |
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Mustard gas is close to irrelevant weighed against the threat of nuclear weapons, especially effectively deliverable ones. |
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The one thing everybody does agree upon is that for two or more parties to collaborate, you need a common goal or deliverable. |
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Will the emphasis continue to be on deliverable targets that can be linked back to government policies, even if this risks displacing other goals? |
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They addressed each planned milestone and deliverable providing explanations for all main deviations. |
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This is at the forefront of everything that we do, a non-negotiable deliverable for our people. |
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So that's a deliverable as a provincial business function for our department, like anybody else. |
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In order to meet this requirement, AECL submitted a training schedule with deliverable dates. |
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My concern extends to deliverable opportunities both for old and new crop which appear to be filling up rather rapidly. |
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Under the contract all payments were to be treated as advances until the last project deliverable was approved. |
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This information will be provided through an agreement as a deliverable for multiyear operational contribution funding. |
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And in relation to these choices, the key factor is to be able to provide a quality deliverable while turning a profit. |
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Address accuracy helps ensure your mail is deliverable within the timeframe you expect. |
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And happen it will before the last bar of deliverable silver is gone. |
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Upon vesting of restricted stock rights, Activision Blizzard may withhold shares otherwise deliverable to satisfy tax withholding requirements. |
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It should also include deliverable milestones all along the way. |
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Commercialization is the process by which you take it from the academic lab to something that is deliverable and of benefit. |
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The uncertainty or risk could also be magnified by the intended use of the deliverable by the government. |
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This tool is the first deliverable in the FSA IP ecosystem Tool Suite addressing the pain points of IP integration. |
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We packaged the deliverable, a program called FLOOD.EXE, in an installer file. |
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Direct military attacks on adversaries were deterred by the potential for mutual assured destruction using deliverable nuclear weapons. |
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Canvas bag is deliverable as option for easy transportation. |
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I believe that what I am setting out, the sort of changes Britain wants to see to build confidence in our membership of this organisation, are possible and deliverable and doable. |
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Is it deliverable to, in effect, say to the rest of the EU: we want to do all the bits that we like but can you keep all the stuff that we think is not good for the economy? |
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It will be challenged if things do not improve between us and if people cannot see tangible, deliverable, practical improvements and benefits as a result of that policy of dialogue and engagement. |
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They may improve a relationship with a current customer, approach a potential new customer, or design a new deliverable to advertise in the future. |
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The key deliverable is a functioning website that does not replace but is integrated with existing online resources to help users find the resources they need. |
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It must be a deliverable entity to which the Force and all of its constituents are prepared to commit within the shortest possible period of time. |
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This can happen in any contract, and we've found through painful experience that one must be very careful or else a great deal of time and money can be spent without a deliverable. |
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A deliverable is the final result of a series of project activities. |
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In the following decade, it produced six deliverable nuclear weapons. |
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The deliverable contract being awarded the supply of new tow trucks used for loading, transporting and composition of the exhausted cars and vocational training of users. |
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The packages were not deliverable because the roads had flooded out. |
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