0 to take things such as letters, parcels, or goods to a person or place -- dostarczać, dowozić, doręczać
1 to achieve or do something that you have promised to do, or that people expect you to do -- wywiązywać się (z)
2 to speak formally to a group of people -- wygłosić mowę /przemówienie itp.
3 to help take a baby out of its mother when it is being born -- przyjmować poród
These workers recognised the existence of a status quo and were quick to complain when the 'economy of the g ift' failed to deliver.
The degree is delivered by the institution in which the student is registered, following its own regulations.
From the application's point of view, the requirement was to deliver joint values whenever requested by the feeder.
But despite such differences, they agreed that teaching content was more effectively delivered by their music teachers.
Large private providers may therefore deliver relatively high quality care, but this tends to be standardised across all their homes.
The twelve physiotherapists trained in the brief intervention delivered both treatments offered in the trial, while the remaining physiotherapists provided only usual physiotherapy.
However, it is not clear that practical benefits for agricultural systems will be delivered where more of the same work is done.
His lectures were ordered and delivered with precise timing.
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