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deliverable /dɪˈlɪvərəbl /adjectiveAble to be delivered: goods in a deliverable state...- In so doing they have re-energised Third World preventive medicine; the goal is deliverable technology, cheap drugs, vaccines you only give once.
- These ambitions, however, need to be turned into a credible and deliverable programme of investments…
- ‘The research projects should be based on deliverable outputs, rather than on the input desires of individuals or groups,’ he says.
noun (usually deliverables) A thing able to be provided, especially as a product of a development process: the company’s primary method of measuring customer feedback on deliverables...- The better you understand the software's underlying logic flow, the easier and faster it will be to produce and discuss the deliverables you and your clients want.
- Already talking to people about producing deliverables.
- Like I was saying, we just need to productize our deliverables so that we can optimize our solution cycles.
Derivativesdeliverability noun ...- There are huge question marks over the deliverability of the line.
- There are significant questions about the deliverability of this scheme, to provide affordable housing for rent for local needs within a reasonable timescale.
- This service ensures high email deliverability due to efficient anti-spam checkers.
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