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"We said to the American people that we would do at least a $100 billion, we have added hundreds of millions of dollars to that, let's do more, let's do 22 billion more, let's under-promise, over-deliver and set this nation back on a pathway toward fiscal responsibility and reform," he said.
US Lawmakers Continue Marathon Debate on Government Spending 2011
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I actually prefer to under-promise and over-deliver.
Moving Day at CrossFit Regina Tyler 2009
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DB: Traditionally over the years, our approach has been to underplay our expectations and then plan to over-deliver.
Reaching for the Sky: A conversation with Dave Brailsford 2011
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"We said to the American people that we would do at least a $100 billion, we have added hundreds of millions of dollars to that, let's do more, let's do 22 billion more, let's under-promise, over-deliver and set this nation back on a pathway toward fiscal responsibility and reform," he said.
US Lawmakers Continue Marathon Debate on Government Spending 2011
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Maybe, just maybe, it is all a cunning plan to under-promise and over-deliver
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A litigator should always under-promise and over-deliver.
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It's the "under-promise, over-deliver" UPOD method.
How to Turn Customers Into Loyal, Raving Fans Mike Michalowicz 2011
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Most importantly, when you under-promise and over-deliver, you will inspire satisfied customers to become devoted customers – and that's money in the bank.
How to Turn Customers Into Loyal, Raving Fans Mike Michalowicz 2011
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Octavian: A litigator should always under-promise and over-deliver.
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Maybe, just maybe, it is all a cunning plan to under-promise and over-deliver.
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