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disciplined

[dis-uh-plind] / ˈdɪs ə plɪnd /














ADJECTIVE
regimented
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Working with Apple is a form of education, they said, because it remains one of the most demanding and disciplined customers in the industry.

From The Wall Street Journal

A black, polished sliding door delivers you into a reception room whose pomp is disciplined by marble piers, dark patinated-bronze framing panels, and—most memorably—walls sheathed in gold mosaic and red marble.

From The Wall Street Journal

The company says it can reduce other operating costs such as employee pay by $1 billion year over year on the back of disciplined spending.

From Barron's

“These results demonstrate the strength of our end markets and our disciplined execution,” he added.

From MarketWatch

Chief Executive Joe Creed said the recent quarter’s results reflect strength across the company’s end markets and disciplined execution.

From The Wall Street Journal