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WHAT IS YOUR I. M. R. (Immediate Measurable Result)

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WHAT IS YOUR I. M. R. (Immediate Measurable Result) 

In life and in business, you need the ability to produce immediate measurable results 

Word Origin and History for immediate = late 14c., "intervening, interposed;" early 15c., "with nothing interposed;direct," also with reference to time, from Old French immediat, from LateLatin immediatus "without anything between," from assimilated form of in-"not, opposite of" (see in ) + mediatus, past participle of mediare "tohalve," later, "be in the middle," from Latin medius "middle" (see medial(adj.)).

Word Origin and History for measurable = capable of being measured 

Word Origin and History for result = early 15c., "occur as a result, arise as a consequence," from Medieval Latinresultare "to result," in classical Latin "to spring forward, rebound,"frequentative of past participle of resilire "to rebound" (see resilience ). Related: Resulted resulting.

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