How To Use Deliverable In A Sentence

  • Sometimes the audience is just the person creating it (to help with analysis or just as an aide memoire) but there is usually a wider group of people who are interested in any significant deliverable.
  • They propose a builddown with elimination of many existing weapons, allowing both sides to replace obsolete launchers, both sides to reach a total of five thousand deliverable warheads, that number to remain stable for five years after the three-year reduction period. Red Storm Rising
  • What we need is obvious, graspable and deliverable.
  • The government branded their plans to develop the site as 'undeliverable'. Times, Sunday Times
  • And because the asset has been used before, the developer can demonstrate greater expertise through reference work products and past deliverables and proven engagement models.
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  • But he warned with any action 'we have to be more realistic in what is deliverable'. The Sun
  • Factor-in government policies and ambitions and sustaining the tax base looks virtually undeliverable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Suppose the seller puts a letter in the post informing the buyer that the goods are in a deliverable state.
  • Offering teams should propose a payable event schedule for disbursement of these funds based on their integrated set of milestones, accomplishment criteria and deliverables.
  • A bizarre thought and quite undeliverable in a time of austerity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Engagement requires tangible "deliverables" - equipment, training, exercises and exchanges, Undefined
  • But he warned with any action 'we have to be more realistic in what is deliverable'. The Sun
  • You get a message back saying ‘mail undeliverable’ or some suitably mangled bit of language meaning the same.
  • The only consolation is that it would also be undeliverable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Encourage the sponsor to approve deliverables informally (with nods, smiles, and verbal praise); never force sponsors to stand behind their approvals with a formal sign-off.
  • Encourage the sponsor to approve deliverables informally (with nods, smiles, and verbal praise); never force sponsors to stand behind their approvals with a formal sign-off.
  • If the email bounces or is undeliverable, it is placed into the mail queue for later processing.
  • Short-term clinically impactful deliverables  Created Department of Medical Affairs 24 Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • In terms of delivery, all icon artwork should be supplied in a format that can be deliverable online, in Facebook and via mobile phone.
  • The actions include short-term deliverables, two complementary programmes of geographic targeting and support for the most vulnerable families, as well as an integrated package of social policy reforms. Al-Ahram Weekly Online
  • under this contract the deliverables include both software and hardware
  • Components comprising the WBS assist the stakeholders in viewing the deliverables of the project.
  • She claimed that expansion was 'undeliverable democratically, politically and legally'. Times, Sunday Times
  • What Democrats need to be extremely well focused on is short term deliverables for real people. Mike Lux: Short-Term Deliverables
  • Though the country seems to have corrected the mistakes that led to the failure of its October 2006 test (a "fizzle" that exploded at about 1 kiloton, far lower than the intended yield), all available evidence indicates that North Korea is still years away from a deliverable nuclear weapon. Joe Cirincione: North Korea Will Not Be Ignored
  • The timeline for deliverables is spelled out clearly in the contract – the first 1/3 is due today. 2009 January : Bev Vincent
  • Anyway, this isn't like spraying paint on a bridge, it's like quickly adding an extra, slightly jerry-built span – which I think would be witty, if less deliverable by aerosol. Vandalising an old master is bad, but not quite as evil as queue-jumping | David Mitchell
  • This means that you have tried calling the seller and his or her phone number doesn't work, or you have tried emailing a message to the seller and it comes back undeliverable.
  • Even a tiny number of exempt staff could make care undeliverable in some areas, they said. Times, Sunday Times
  • The initial mailing was 4,945, of which approximately 600 were returned as undeliverable.
  • The return of an ongoing absentee ballot as undeliverable .
  • But they had targets which they must have known were undeliverable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Royal Mail introduces new requirements for franked mail to bear a return address for it to be returned when undeliverable
  • The problem is that the best economic outcome is likely to be undeliverable. Times, Sunday Times
  • No point wasting money on undeliverable recommendations. Times, Sunday Times
  • The e-mail you sent yesterday was returned as undeliverable.
  • Royal Mail handles 21 million franked items of mail a year that are undeliverable or marked ‘return to sender’, but have no return address on the outside. Two thirds of these are eventually destroyed.
  • For coercive diplomacy to succeed, the demands made of the targeted government need to be precise, limited and deliverable.
  • The justification will concentrate on business deliverables.
  • The formal announcement is believed to be scheduled for September, with modest volumes to be deliverable around November time.
  • In this case, the anchoring and hence the unfriendliness/inconvenience for speculation would also mean that the currency regime would become "metastable" as market hedging is more difficult -- but this is a minor inconvenience as one can still speculate/hedge even on a fixed peg e.g. non-deliverable forward for RMB Archive 2006-08-01
  • Sugar packed in this way is deliverable to shippers, whereas "clayed" sugar can only be sold to the assorters and packers The Philippine Islands
  • Despite her fighting talk, it looks politically undeliverable, too. Times, Sunday Times
  • A deliverable-oriented hierarchical decomposition of the work to be executed by the project team to accomplish the project objectives and create the required deliverables.
  • His campaign promises require him to give short-term deliverables immediately after the election. For Taiwan Victor, Pressure Is On
  • How many times have you mentioned 'multi-sectoral key deliverables'? Times, Sunday Times
  • The return of an ongoing absentee ballot as undeliverable .
  • But he warned with any action 'we have to be more realistic in what is deliverable'. The Sun
  • All deliverables - such as schematics, specifications, and requirement documents - produced during the project.
  • So the administration came up with a list of "deliverables" -- advantages they could give people before then. Obama Health Care Summit: Is There Life In Health Care Reform?
  • India was not looking for short term deliverables from the talks, but a broad ranging partnership between the world's two largest democracies to meet the challenges of the 21st century, Krishna said. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • It is alleged that CSFB refused on the basis that the bonds did not meet the "not contingent" deliverable obligation characteristic.
  • She has an awesome skill set, in terms of content deliverables. Times, Sunday Times
  • The report, published today, suggests the coalition's ambitions were naive, and says the new government faced difficulties in "translating ambitious pre-election rhetoric into deliverable policy". MPs condemn coalition's bonfire of the quangos as botched
  • But current estimates are also based on deliverability: as far as Israel and assorted hysterics is concerned, the mere possibility of the existence of one undeliverable bomb is sufficient to produce the holocaust, so Iran might be close to a bomb right now. Matthew Yglesias » Guestimating Iran
  • But he warned with any action 'we have to be more realistic in what is deliverable'. The Sun
  • Romaine says companies need to make skills transfer, such as classroom and on-site training, an ironclad part of any contract, essentially making it one of the project's deliverables.
  • (CNN) - One of main "deliverables" Afghan President Hamid Karzai is looking for, according to a senior State Department official is a commitment by the United States that it will be engaged with Afghanistan beyond July of next year, the date that President Obama has laid out for U.S. troops to begin to withdraw. Top U.S. officials in Afghanistan: Progress slow but steady
  • This is compounded by the pressures from central bodies for 'objectives', 'standards' and 'deliverables'. Times, Sunday Times

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