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Discover Ludwig"key deliverables" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the main or most important tasks, projects, or objectives that need to be completed or achieved. Example: The team's key deliverables for this quarter include launching a new product, increasing sales by 10%, and implementing a new marketing strategy.
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The "key deliverables" weren't being, well, delivered.
That causes further delays on key deliverables.
The Charities Evaluation Services planning triangle tool helps charities decide the key deliverables and how you can measure them.
During SEP Phase I, the Core Team is responsible for several key deliverables.
These are set out along with the process, revised structure, and key deliverables.
Only if you have the core competencies will you be able to action the key deliverables for your relevant stakeholders going forward.
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Welcoming this plan or progress toward it is a key deliverable of the London conference.
Renewable energy access has become a key deliverable for all government-funded projects and institutions – including schools, health centres, markets and other public infrastructure.
Another key deliverable of the Education Commission of the States and USA Funds project is state-specific, targeted technical assistance.
But ahead of the summit, US analysts expected the nuclear deal to be the key "deliverable" of Obama's visit and negotiators extended preliminary talks in London last week to hammer out final details. "Nuclear liability remains the cinder in the eye of the relationship right now," Rick Rossow, of the Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), said in Washington last week.
Our results maintain the quality of the peak list of the reconstructed signal which is the key deliverable used in protein structure determination.
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