Sentences with phrase «n't deliver it on»

The company had made a brand promise it simply couldn't deliver on, especially because it had to answer to stockholders.
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.
Speckhard argues that Europe could, for far less money, loosen some of the terms of Greece's bailout and give the Greek people time to realize that Syrzia can't deliver on its populist promises and remain a member of the Euro currency.
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.»
Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan is cracking down on companies that can't deliver on their «too good to be true claims» to reduce or eliminate student loan debt.
I know it's easy to start saying things to make the product look great in their eyes, but don't promise anything you can't deliver on.
And agreeing to projects that you can't deliver on reflects poorly on your performance.
If our team can't deliver on that promise, our clients will suffer.
We have apologized and made promises to you, the moderators and the community, over many years, but time and again, we haven't delivered on them.
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.
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.
In some stations, though, the plane is located so far away from the baggage - claim area that we couldn't deliver on that promise.
NDP infrastructure critic Brigitte Sansoucy said Frechette's report confirms the Liberals can't deliver on their promises.
Even if the Trump administration doesn't deliver on the 20 - percentage - point reduction in the tax rate, companies could see a massive positive, according to the analysts» report.
If they feel like management can't deliver on these qualities, they'll find a more transparent management team to follow.
This disclaimer clearly states that there's risk involved in online gambling and avoids making promises the company can't deliver on.
Interestingly enough, I have often gotten the client back, simply because the new supplier didn't deliver on their promise.
And we'll tell them where we've not delivered on something we aspired to deliver and try to build that into the plans.
But be careful, since there are no strict regulations some ICOs may look very attractive, but not all deliver on what they promise and some are pure scams.
One of the investors said they were frustrated with how the company didn't deliver on the original pitch and that their venture firm wouldn't have met with Evans if he were hawking bags of juice that didn't require high - priced hardware.
For other businesses, like food and toys, the Internet didn't deliver on the promise.
The major failure for President Trump, though, was not delivering on his promise to repeal and replace Obamacare.
But a stronger euro could slow the pace of earnings growth among European companies, and other risks include politicians not delivering on reforms, the European Central Bank (ECB) winding back its stimulus too soon and renewed political instability in Italy.
«It is a tough thing to premium price a car when it doesn't deliver on that price.»
Actively managed mutual funds have not delivered on their promise.
I suppose many consider church to be just like a quack cure, full of promises but not delivering on the results?
Looks like they'd question why the Repubs did not deliver on one of these issues in 6 years of absolute control in DC under Bush.
The suburban ideal simply can not deliver on its promise of convenience, mobility, natural beauty, individual freedom and well - being for all.
They are not delivering on their promises.»
One way of acknowledging its revisability is to say that it can survive the critique laid for it by Wayne Proudfoot in his 1985 Religious Experience and, more importantly, by the postmodern culture for which Proudfoot speaks.13 If it ignores that kind of postmodern critique, I am suggesting, it will not deliver on the promise it has shown recently in the growth of The American Journal of Theology and Philosophy, in the founding of The Highlands Institute for American Religious Thought, in the resurgence of Columbia and Yale forms of neonaturalism and pragmatism in the work of Robert Corrington and William Shea, 14 and in the American Academy of Religion Group on Empiricism in American Religious Thought — as well as in the growing independent scholarship of those working out of the empirical side of process theology and the Chicago school.
I hope we are able to develop ratios for gluten free foods that rise above the prevalence of overly complicated recipes that don't deliver on product.
Sorry to hear the bread didn't deliver on the flavor front, Bob.
The only thing I couldn't deliver on was making these «healthier» because I'm kind of a purist when it comes to baked brownies.
Bertucci's switched up the menu by reviving classic recipes in 2016 and launched a mobile app in September 2017, but couldn't deliver on its debts in time.
Too many players didn't deliver on the day, yet our recent form has been pretty decent.
Even if Ferrari didn't deliver on race day, and Saturday featured heavy rain, the fans still filled the grandstands at Monza and that was great to see.
Attanasio hasn't shown as much enthusiasm in spending the money required to win as that first burst of excited investment, and Wolff's group has become much - maligned for not delivering on the majority of its promises.
At the end of the day, end result is most important and Sanogo surely does not deliver on that front.
As good partners, you need to recognise when you're delivering and when you are not and we're not delivering on track, which directly impacts their exposure.
All of the Wenger Out folks should recognize Wenger put the team in a position to succeed all season and players did not deliver on numerous occasions.
Now, if a school signs an academically qualified player and doesn't deliver on the promised scholarship, it loses the right to participate in the NLI program for five years in the offending sport.
That's where you are getting it wrong my friend... you seem dead sure what Wenger» s objectives are and that he is not delivering on them.
However at some stage a line must be drawn because a player isn't delivering on their promise.
Paulinho — Much maligned for not delivering on his great hype, the Brazilian has become a passenger in many games this season, despite some improvement recently he's not a creative influence and he's not what we need right now.
The 26 - year - old told El Mundo Deportivo: «Nice did not deliver on their promises, I'm very hurt.
Philippe Coutinho couldn't deliver on his first start.
But into his 10th season at the club, Ramsey has not delivered on his youthful promise on a consistent basis.
The Gunners will take heart from their latest trip to the North West, with many claiming Arsenal had turned a corner, dispelling their reputation as a team who can't deliver on the big stage as they recorded a hugely impressive and comfortable 2 - 0 win over the champions Manchester City.
When all natural methods fail, and superstitions and old wives tales don't deliver on getting a lady pregnant, there is always fertility drugs.
Even when — if — growth resumes, it will not deliver on the promises with which it is being invested.
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