Deliver
in sentence
2189 examples of Deliver in a sentence
Absent cross-country transfers (which the recent Franco-German agreement on a mini-eurozone budget is not meant to deliver), this is a further reason why the ECB should err on the side of audacity.
Although the United Kingdom is currently building two carriers of its own, the Royal Navy is years away from the capability to
deliver
instant airpower from the sea.
Importantly, public finance need not mean only public delivery; private hospitals and clinics can sometimes
deliver
services more effectively.
In a number of cases the program failed to
deliver
what it promised.
Afghans’ fears and concerns are focused on what legacy will be left behind, and whether the Afghan state can provide security, justice, and good governance, which it has so far been unable to
deliver
in the face of an insurgency whose strength is not significantly weakened.
The graph below compares the per capita income of countries with the emissions cuts that they have pledged to
deliver
in 2020.
To have to
deliver
on that threat is always a defeat.
Every time a poor pregnant woman must bribe an orderly to get a hospital bed (to which she is entitled), or else
deliver
her baby on the floor; every time a widow cannot get the pension that should be hers by right, without bribing a clerk to process the papers; and every time a son cannot obtain his father’s death certificate without greasing the palm of a petty municipal official, Indians know that the system has failed them.
The pro-incumbent effect was discernible in Spain and, most dramatically, Italy, where the new reform government of Matteo Renzi defeated expectations that Italians would
deliver
another big protest vote.
The Iranian regime would continue to brutally repress its domestic opponents, meddle in Iraq and Afghanistan, arm and fund Hezbollah and Hamas, and, most important, develop the ability to construct one or more nuclear weapons and the means to
deliver
them.
In this kind of politics, rulers are insulated from democratic accountability by a panoply of restraints that limit the range of policies they can
deliver.
If so, this will
deliver
a macroeconomic shock of historic proportions and profoundly change the Middle East.
But to avoid deep cuts to current consumption, any credible growth strategy will have to put structural reforms before even macroeconomic stabilization, lest failure to
deliver
growth leads to a financial crisis and even deeper consumption cuts in the future.
This relatively small investment would
deliver
extraordinary benefits, not least by preventing 140 neural-tube-defect deaths and more than 250,000 cases of anemia every year.
Information is liberating in the traditional political sense of the term: the spread of information has had a direct impact on the degree of accountability and transparency that governments must
deliver
if they are to survive.
Using technology to
deliver
security will become even more important in areas such as information sharing, disaster management, and data-privacy standards.
It was expected to
deliver
three economic benefits.
Uruguay is expected to approve legislation fully legalizing marijuana in January; the Organization of American States is scheduled to
deliver
a report to the region’s heads of state at mid-year on alternative drug-enforcement strategies and existing “best practices” in other countries.
Every country will take a different path to
deliver
on its commitments.
Specifically, a global agreement at Copenhagen can
deliver
three things for business:1.
Only if the EU institutions
deliver
genuine action, in a credible and transparent manner, can they ensure that the current inter-governmentalism is just a phase and that the future of Europe is Europe.
In fact, protection from public health threats is one vital area where markets do not
deliver
efficiently.
Britain Fights BackLONDON – As the world recovers from the Great Recession, the question facing advanced economies is this: How do we
deliver
sustainable growth and rising prosperity for our citizens?
But the lesson from the British experience is that the only way to
deliver
prosperity – to win the so-called “global race” – is by tackling problems head-on.
We need to make responsible choices to ensure that we can live within our means – and that is what I am determined to
deliver.
Greater reliance should be placed on energy taxes and an effective ETS to
deliver
all three.
We need to build an arc of ambition across these events that can, in the words of our friend Tony de Brum, the late Marshallese foreign minister and untiring climate warrior at the Paris conference,
deliver
a pathway to survival for the most vulnerable.
There are also health concerns over the potential leaching of chemical compounds from PET bottles, as well as from the large reusable polycarbonate containers in which bottlers
deliver
water to homes and offices.
It is making it harder to
deliver
potable water to the world’s poor.
Three-quarters of that gap is under-lending to small and medium-size enterprises, which in other economies create new products and services and
deliver
the most employment growth.
Back
Next
Related words
Their
Would
Which
Could
Economic
People
Growth
Other
Should
Countries
About
While
World
There
Services
Failed
Movie
Government
Benefits
Promise