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I understand how to under-promise and over-deliver on the numbers.
"What we are trying to do is under-promise and over-deliver," he said.
In the long run you are better off to under-promise and over-deliver."
A good rule of thumb is to under-promise and over-deliver.
"The best answer is to under-promise and over-deliver," he says.
Abbott has realised the value of trying to under-promise and over-deliver.
"It's always been my approach to under-promise and over-deliver," he said.
"One thing I've been very careful to do is under-promise and over-deliver," he said.
Your aim generally should be to under-promise and over-deliver.
And I know Amazon, that they often under-promise and over-deliver.
Better to under-promise and over-deliver on dating Web sites, and elsewhere, than to play it in reverse.
First, it is always better for a government to under-promise and over-deliver than to set aspirations so high that disappointment is inevitable.
"I like to under-promise and over-deliver," Kavanagh said.
It’s far better to under-promise and over-deliver.
We under-promise and over-deliver, and that’s what we expect to do this time.”
"Under-promise and over-deliver" is a favourite mantra.
"We want to under-promise and over-deliver."
"I am determined to under-promise and over-deliver, so that after the election people are much more likely to be pleasantly surprised than furiously disappointed," he said.
Their record is no better than economists and they have no interest in talking up the recovery — they would much rather under-promise and over-deliver.
"They consistently under-promise and over-deliver."
In investment banking, “you under-promise and over-deliver.”
SEALs typically under-promise and over-deliver, in contrast to over- promise and under- deliver.
Under-promise and over-deliver.
Competitive pricing, with the classic sales technique of "under-promise and over-deliver" is more likely to develop consumer loyalty in this fast-growing market segment.
Always conservative, they under-promise and over-deliver,' analyst John Putnam from Dawson James said by phone.