Sentences with phrase «delivered on promised»

The city has fired back, saying the state has not delivered on promised funding to the agency.
Carlos Sainz was an excellent eighth on his debut for Renault, whilst Alonso delivered on the promised pace of McLaren by qualifying ninth.
2017 was the only year the Fed delivered on its promised pace of normalization.
The terms of service of crowdfunding sites state that they aren't responsible for campaigns that fail to deliver on their promises.
«I think he's not going to be able to deliver on those promises,» says Tom Jones, a former astronaut who made four space shuttle trips between 1994 and 2001.
Although World War I did not deliver on its promise to be the «war to end all wars,» its conclusion on November 11, 1918, has been celebrated around the globe as Armistice Day.
OPINION: Being serious is a way of life — deliver on your promises, be committed, organised and serve your customers well.
If you're certain you can deliver on the promise, that's fine.
Larry Hatheway: Alright, so to be sure, in the period of recent market turbulence in January and February, a lot of those strategies didn't quite deliver on that promise.
Others will unsubscribe after your followup emails fail to deliver on a promise.
That will require meeting a number of challenges to deliver on the promises of this abundant, affordable, flexible energy.
In addition to researching what your competitors say about themselves, it is equally important to know if and how they deliver on those promises, Levy says.
Some of the ways Levy suggests to understand how well your competitors deliver on the promise of their brand include:
Either North Korea accused the U.S. of failing to deliver on its promises, or American officials were unhappy with their ability to verify that Pyongyang was telling the truth.
We're not delivering on our promises, not living up to the values, expectations and capabilities of our team, things are falling apart and that's heavy.»
«We want to be sure that we can deliver on every promise we make,» he says.
Many financial advisors claim to offer «customized» portfolio services, but most don't have the resources to truly deliver on the promise.
Hospitals and health insurers are gaining confidence that their nightmare scenario — millions of Americans instantly losing health insurance once President - elect Donald Trump delivers on a promise to «repeal and replace» Obamacare — is looking more like a bad dream than becoming reality.
But during regional elections in mid-March, the socialist opposition won 21 of 22 regions, a sharp rebuff that seriously threatens his ability to deliver on the promises that brought him to power.
On conference calls, analysts probed executives about their forecasts, questioning whether online lenders could deliver on promises for loan growth, credit quality and profitability.
All the coverage and crazy claims could hardly be satisfied by the actual Segway, though a more savvy (read: scaled - back and informative) marketing strategy could have generated interest and delivered on its promises.
I'm proud to say that Virgin Trains delivered on its promises — it wasn't easy.
She fears that not all programs, particularly the newer ones, can deliver on their promises of offering high - quality mentorship, network introductions and exposure to the capital community.
It's time to deliver on your promises.
To make sure it's delivering on this promise and exceeding expectations, and to identify areas for improvement, McAsphalt sends out satisfaction surveys to customers every year.
Only after the Falcon Heavy is rigorously tested and SpaceX manages to deliver on its promises of cheaper space launches, a return to the moon, and a mission to Mars (or fail to, for that matter) will we be able to say for sure which rocket was the true champion of human space exploration.
In a time where you can pretty much bank on cell phone cameras capturing every moment, it is more important than ever for brands to make smart decisions when it comes to delivering on promises to their customers.
In the case of the Conservatives they generally deliver on their promises — you get what you expect — and arguably provide value in their ability to manage the day - to - day affairs of government.
To be a good brand you must provide a useful and compelling value proposition, stand out in some meaningful way so as to be regularly chosen over other options, and consistently deliver on your promises.
If our team can't deliver on that promise, our clients will suffer.
Which meant, like Los Angeles, where it was born, and Instagram, where it would prosper, Halo Top would become another beautiful illusion: With only 300 calories and 20 grams of sugar, and a whopping 20 grams of protein in every pint, Halo Top delivered on the promise that it was possible to somehow be both decadent and healthy.
If your company's brand (or you own personal brand) indicates that it stands for a few specific attributes - such as quality, customer service, a sense of humor, or anything else - it's crucial to deliver on those promises.
Authenticity means «high quality» to 60 percent and «social responsibility» to 57 percent of consumers, but delivering on promises?
Bloomberg's Erik Larson and Zach Tracer laid out how some short - term plan providers have a history of overcharging consumers and not delivering on promised care.
Ensuring that I was able to use that time to deliver on promises helped me build trust with clients, and my entire business is built on trust and relationships.»
Poor leaders motivate those following them with false promises of promotions, success and a great tomorrow, but rarely deliver on those promises.
As a business owner, minimize these risks to ensure you are delivering on your promise to your customers.
2017 is the year it started delivering on those promises.
No matter how charming or charismatic you may be, your customers, partners, and team members will eventually sniff you out as a phony if you don't deliver on your promises.
Republicans won the White House and full control of Congress in large part on the basis of their promises to repeal and replace «Obamacare,» but have struggled to overcome their deep internal divisions and deliver on those promises.
They deliver on the promise of a comforting and hearty meal perfect for Scandinavian nights by the fireside with the tundra winds howling outside.
American officials have been raising their concerns about China's IP practices since Bill Clinton was president, and Beijing has repeatedly failed to deliver on promises to reform, said the official, adding the administration is still open to discussing the issue with the government of President Xi Jinping.
The chief executive delivered on his promise.
In some stations, though, the plane is located so far away from the baggage - claim area that we couldn't deliver on that promise.
This can work for the consumer if it delivers on the promise of facilitating access to high - quality primary care in more ways than currently delivered in the rather bare bones CVS Minute Clinics.
NDP infrastructure critic Brigitte Sansoucy said Frechette's report confirms the Liberals can't deliver on their promises.
«We can ensure the public that we will deliver on the promise to better protect public health and the environment.»
If achieved, it will enable Prime Minister Harper to deliver on his promise of two big tax breaks: a doubling of the TFSA contribution limit and income - splitting for parents.
A reputation built on repeatedly delivering on my promises and exceeding expectations.
«AT&T promised its customers «unlimited» data, and in many instances, it has failed to deliver on that promise,» said FTC Chairwoman Edith Ramirez in a statement.
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