Pay attention to the contract you sign and always overdeliver.
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Take Musk's negative lesson along with the positive: Undersell, then overdeliver.
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So always make it a point to under-promise and overdeliver.
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All it has to do to be charming is underpromise and overdeliver.
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Sounds Like Titanic, a debut memoir by Jessica Chiccehitto Hindman, is the definition of an overdeliver.
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Still, McConnell managed to overdeliver for his base by refusing to even hold hearings on Garland's nomination.
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"Blumhouse just continues to overdeliver for us," said Jim Orr, distribution chief for Blumhouse&aposs distribution partner, Universal.
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Mike: I mean, I usually like to say that I "underpromise and overdeliver," but I guess your way also sounds right.
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He doesn't overdeliver on the concept: "More Life" is the length of a very long album, not long enough to accompany a marathon.
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Thus, it seems that not alienating an obsessively critical fan base and attempting to overdeliver on the final product is worth a delay or two.
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Bachelor in Paradise never fully learned to underpromise and overdeliver, and the "danger" that Chris Harrison promises is really just a lot of grumpy, sandy men.
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Ms. Hill, who cooked at Scopa and Huckleberry in Los Angeles, takes a sincere, straightforward approach to cooking, building dishes that tend to underpromise and overdeliver.
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" The statement concluded, "We are proud to consistently overdeliver for our advertising partners across platforms, and it goes without saying that our partners only pay for quality delivery.
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Add it all up, and it's hard not to conclude that Penn's managers and board built a company on shaky foundations, not "on underpromise and overdeliver," as Snowden described it a few weeks ago in a joint CNBC interview with Portnoy and Barstool CEO Erika Nardini.
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