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execute

[ek-si-kyoot] / ˈɛk sɪˌkyut /




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They are judged on the amplitude - the height they reach - as well as the difficulty of the tricks and how well they have executed them.

From BBC

Now, investors will have to focus on each company and their ability to execute on mining plans.

From Barron's

For AMD’s stock to move higher, Moore said the company will have to execute well on its MI455 and rack-scale deployments.

From MarketWatch

But it doesn’t get a cut of revenue directly from such partnerships unless it helps arrange them, and the deals can be more difficult and slower in general for marketers to execute.

From The Wall Street Journal

Just like the versatile player, Takaichi "is kind of invincible in that she has both a likeable personality and the ability to execute policies," he said.

From Barron's