Synonym: bringing, deliverance, legal transfer, livery, manner of speaking, obstetrical delivery, pitch, rescue, saving, speech. Similar words: deliver, liver, delight, delicate, guideline, live, deliberately, live out. Meaning: [dɪ'lɪvərɪ] n. 1. the act of delivering or distributing something (as goods or mail) 2. the event of giving birth 3. your characteristic style or manner of expressing yourself orally 4. the voluntary transfer of something (title or possession) from one party to another 5. (baseball) the act of throwing a baseball by a pitcher to a batter 6. recovery or preservation from loss or danger 7. the act of delivering a child.
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151. In spite of this, the Court of Appeal held that the parties intended risk to pass when the buyers accepted the delivery note.
152. Cash with order or cash on delivery is always better than cash some time in the future.
153. The classic Sinatra phrasing remains intact, as does that easy-breeze delivery.
154. Martin I hate to disturb you when you're cooking the books, but there's a delivery.
155. Recent reforms could bring about significant changes in the organisation of the National Health Service and in the delivery of care.
156. There were no differences in the rates of complications after delivery or in childhood behavior problems.
157. One container held around thirty dollars in change and small bills, handy for tipping delivery boys, I suppose.
158. The delivery date for the futures contract is 30 June.
159. I regard the most important criterion as an improvement in the delivery of patient care by the hospital in question.
160. There will be all-purpose authorities for the delivery of services.
161. Objectives: A. Use diverse communication methods for wider and more effective delivery of critical public health messages.
162. General Accident may cancel this policy by sending seven days notice by recorded delivery to your last known address.
163. The private sector also offered an alternative system for delivery of urban Services.
164. Read in studio A new detention centre for immigrants has taken delivery of its first inmates,[http://sentencedict.com/delivery.html] despite protests from local people.
165. The 25 initial contracts, due for delivery in 1995, will rise and fall in dollar increments.
166. The sea waybill also allows the consignor to vary his delivery instructions to the carrier at any time during the carriage.
167. The Army is taking delivery of LAW-80, a short range anti-tank weapon costing £400m.
168. Economically, the care of AIDS patients will put a tremendous strain on our already overburdened and costly health care delivery system.
169. A hospital is usually the best place for a safe delivery.
170. We will provide improved scope for contractors to carry mail to final delivery offices.
171. Labour needs to match its commitment to spending with innovative ideas about service delivery, financing and management.
172. And smooth, surge-free progressive power delivery to help keep you in control at all times.
173. Corridor's platform will allow retailers to inform their customers of precise delivery dates through online links to manufacturers and distributors.
174. He includes a history of mail delivery, a healthy bibliography and a detailed map.
175. They had in mind a back entrance occasionally used by delivery trucks in the dead of night.
176. Using that broader perspective, we did away entirely with centralized pickup and delivery.
177. The customers can then receive these goods through the mail, by parcel delivery, by courier and even via the milkman.
178. Two other caveats: First, what we have discussed in this section applies to service delivery, not regulation.
179. Such local network systems would offer higher efficiency and greater local control of electricity, including generation, delivery and use.
180. Confirm delivery date and make sure you send written confirmation of all the details.
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