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disciplined

[dis-uh-plind] / ˈdɪs ə plɪnd /














ADJECTIVE
regimented
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“Creating two focused, independent companies sharpens customer and market alignment, increases clarity and speed, simplifies operations, and enables disciplined, business-specific investments to unlock long-term value.”

From Barron's

As part of those moves, he said the introduction of priority-based budgeting within government departments would create a more disciplined approach to spending.

From BBC

"Holding a complex local authority like Warrington Borough Council to account requires detailed financial scrutiny, sustained policy work and a disciplined team. That is what both John and I will provide," he said.

From BBC

“While concerns about AI-driven disruption are understandable, it is important to remember that since 2023, CHRW’s disciplined and differentiated approach to deploying advanced artificial intelligence at scale has already delivered tangible business results,” he writes.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Rebalancing prevents a disciplined portfolio from quietly turning into a momentum trade.”

From Barron's