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deliver

[dih-liv-er] / dɪˈlɪv ər /








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“The WBD Board has been guided by the singular principle of securing a transaction that maximizes the value of our iconic assets and delivers as much certainty as possible to our shareholders,” Warner Bros.

From MarketWatch

“We are working closely with Paramount to close the transaction and deliver its benefits to all stakeholders.”

From Los Angeles Times

He has faced calls to resign for failing to deliver his condolences in both English and French.

From BBC

King Charles III will visit Parliament on 13 May to announce the government's next programme of legislation by delivering the King's Speech.

From BBC

If members cannot agree on this, "no-one can reasonably expect the WTO to deliver meaningful results in other sectors", Greer added.

From Barron's