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Deliver meaning

To set free from restraint or danger. | Senses having to do with birth. | To assist in the birth of.

Example sentences (20)

And this week, the UK Government announced that it will help deliver up to a further 2,400 charge points across Britain, which will be installed in the short term, while working to support local councils to deliver tens of thousands more in the long term.

Dr Samira Anane, deputy chair of England's GP Committee at the British Medical Association, also said family doctors would need more cash to deliver the rollout, warning the workforce would struggle to deliver it.

He added that all political leaders and activists are also not allowed to lead and deliver the Friday sermon in mosques as well as deliver religious talks without the council's permission.

Mail carriers deliver packages, but nowadays, United Parcel Service drivers deliver the bulk of what we order online from the comfort of our air conditioned homes.

Mr Compton added: “I am concerned that if SBC cannot deliver the PE extension on time, the same team will have much bigger problems trying to deliver the much bigger new school.

Nvidia claims the new RTX 4080 server pods deliver 5x the teraflops of an Xbox Series X and a new competitive 240Hz mode will help deliver ultra-low latency that’s roughly twice as responsive as what you get with console gaming.

Our strategy is to deliver technology with our top-notch solutions, expand our presence, and deliver outstanding services.

President William Ruto has said the government will deliver the investment necessary to deliver a new policing paradigm in the country.

So, our challenge is to deliver real growth in the business, which does deliver strong incremental margins and continue to control our costs, utilize our assets well.

The agreement is expected to deliver projects on Ireland’s south and east coasts that will have the potential to deliver up to 1.8 GW of new capacity by 2030.

They then proceeded on to the Jig Saw Hospice to deliver more eggs, and finally to West Cumberland Hospital, where they invited us in to deliver the eggs.

We would scrap the Croí Conaithe (Cities) scheme so that local councils and Housing Bodies can deliver affordable homes rather than bail outs for developers who deliver totally unaffordable homes.

I firmly believe that the Premier League has an obligation to be the leader in protecting that competitiveness and I would urge it to deliver on its commitment to deliver a new funding offer.

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Labour will also deliver a new publicly owned energy company that will harness clean, home-grown British power to deliver cheaper bills for farmers.

National Highways worked in partnership with Kier to deliver the bypass, and Jon Hornsby, project director at Kier said: “This has been a great project to deliver and we’re really pleased to open it to road users.

On Wednesday, it is set to be one of the few winners in Labour’s first Budget for 14-years, as the Government faces a test to deliver on a manifesto commitment to deliver at least 2 million more appointments a year.

Prime Minister Davis noted that his Government will soon deliver the country’s first comprehensive energy reforms, and that those reforms will deliver savings for the Bahamian people.

Some of which we will deliver with them, some they will deliver themselves.

This would also only allow us to seek contributions to deliver physical buildings, and not address any potential shortage of trained staff required to deliver health services, such as GPs or dentists.