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Redeliver
Someone who has exceeded expectations, or gone above and beyond the call of duty.
To have to meet high expectations about something that came before.
The meaning of the root word counter is 'against'.
Similar meanings for bring could be, to provide, carry, take, transport, deliver, or fetch. I hope this helps.
The school administration had low expectations for the students in "Stand and Deliver," believing that they were not capable of achieving academic success due to their disadvantaged backgrounds. This perception fueled the teacher, Jaime Escalante, to push the students to prove their potential and break through the barriers set by these low expectations.
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MT540 Receive Free MT541 Receive Against Payment MT542 Deliver Free MT543 Deliver Against Payment MT544 Receive Free Confirmation MT545 Receive Against Payment Confirmation MT546 Deliver Free Confirmation MT547 Deliver Against Payment Confirmation MT548 Settlement Status / Processing Advice MT549 Request Statement / Status Advice
The phrase "Did your men deliver or did he deliver" suggests a comparison between a group's performance and an individual's. If the context is about achieving a goal or meeting expectations, it implies assessing whether the team or a single person was responsible for the success. Ultimately, the answer would depend on the specific situation and outcomes involved.
" We shall strive to deliver products to meet and exceed Customer expectations of Quality, Delivery and cost "
He was against conformity and trying to meet social expectations
There isn't really a meaning behind the word delivered. The word delivered is the past tense of the word deliver. The word deliver means to carry and give.
PR signifies deliver by rectum. The opposite would be PO, meaning deliver by mouth.
" We shall strive to deliver products to meet and exceed Customer expectations of Quality, Delivery and cost "
It doesn't meet your expectations.
is it against the law to deliver naloxone
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