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1 The ability to execute on new contracts is generally constrained as a result.
2 And so we started a company to really execute on that.
3 This sentence the prevalent part of your countrymen execute on themselves.
4 The same ruse Drew, Gould and Fisk now proceeded to execute on Vanderbilt.
5 He had taught her how to execute on a plan regardless of personal cost.
6 Some analysts expressed hesitation that Goldman will be able to execute on these plans.
7 It's our far broader inability as a society to execute on the big stuff.
8 This wasn't a project you could execute on your own.
9 The Perl script does not execute on some Windows configurations.
10 It's just a shame the previous owners didn't let him execute on his vision.
11 I definitely feel calm, and I know what I need to execute on the court.
12 Nomura said the firm "is well placed to execute on long-term growth strategy."
13 We have a bright future as a company if we can execute on this vision.
14 A spokesman said it gave "space to execute on our Brexit contingency plan".
15 We didn't execute on either end of the floor.
16 Clorox has consistently been able to execute on pricing initiatives given its leadership position in key categories.
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