Morale, cohesion, esprit de corps and readiness plummeted as everyone addressed a new training cycle to absorb yet another batch of recruits. |
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Their findings improved the overall readiness of the mobile aeromedical staging facility. |
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The Hainworth Wood Centre would be refurbished in readiness for work in Woodhouse, Spring Bank, Parkwood and possibly the Lund Park area. |
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Nursing personnel can plan procedures at moments when a baby shows behaviors that indicate a readiness to interact. |
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All is in readiness for the annual parish outing to Donegal which takes place next Monday. |
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The outcome will be determined in large part by the readiness of US forces to engage the enemy. |
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Serious questions remain as to the readiness, willingness and fitness to lead of those in main contention. |
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A clean up of the cemetery is currently taking place on Sunday's at 3pm in readiness for the mass and people are encouraged to lend a hand. |
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Great Britain finalised their preparations at Salford and will have today off in readiness for tomorrow's sell-out clash. |
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All is in readiness for the Parish Mission which gets underway at next Saturday night's Vigil Mass at 8.00 pm. |
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The couple are presently redecorating and preparing a nursery in readiness for the baby's arrival. |
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All that liberal democracy requires is a rational attitude, that is, a readiness to listen to critical arguments and to learn from experience. |
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Their willingness to sign the interim constitution is a promising indication of a readiness to compromise for the sake of the country. |
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Nor did the Chinese leadership indicate a readiness to open talks with the President. |
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The Economist cited the readiness of the German trade unions to accept lower wages, longer working hours and more flexible conditions of work. |
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There has been a resumption of diplomatic contacts, a greater willingness to engage the reclusive country and a readiness to help it catch up. |
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If these criteria are not present, a readiness to learn through a change in a nurse's professional behavior may not Occur. |
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But it is an indicator of the readiness of American politicians to play this card whenever the opportunity arises. |
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The new mood allows for more nationalism, more assertiveness, less patience with allies, a greater readiness to go it alone. |
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The respectful listening necessarily implied a readiness to change in the light of what the dialogue might reveal. |
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Luckily, new technology and an increased readiness on behalf of manufactures to address the problem have made things a little easier. |
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The female call might simply indicate a readiness to mate, directed to a specific male. |
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In balance, these conflicting emotions equal a readiness to change that which one can and to accept that which one cannot change. |
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Such action requires a certain courage, a readiness to face ridicule and danger. |
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A spare but rather comely man, he possessed no small sprightliness of talents, and a great readiness of speech. |
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As long as an athlete believes a skill influences their readiness and positively affects performance, they should use it. |
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In today's Army, the family plays a major role in recruiting, retention, readiness and quality of life. |
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The next chapter will hopefully be up with some sort of readiness and speed. |
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He said his ministry would grade all feeder roads in readiness for the marketing season. |
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Szayna has a specialized chapter on how new members must upgrade their readiness in air power. |
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It will help squadron commanders at the wing level determine the most important decisions in establishing the correct readiness focus. |
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Soldiers packed tents and kits to move to new positions in readiness for the imminent assault. |
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I don't think we've had a real frost yet, though we've lagged delicate things such as the tree fern in readiness for the sere times to come. |
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The period culminated in a workup and operational readiness evaluation that took place in the Northern Australia exercise area in October. |
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Because no one knew when the Government would sound the all-clear, the Georgian hall was kept in a perpetual state of readiness. |
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The Ladrones never returned a single shot, but always kept in readiness to board. |
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There they re-equip and reman while executing all individual predeployment training requirements, attaining readiness as quickly as possible. |
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Making sure that soldiers find their sea legs quickly is important so as to ensure their readiness for amphibious operations. |
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Everyone scattered as some fetched the remains of the food from the kitchen and others launched the boats into the water quickly in readiness. |
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Although he fitted the stereotype, his readiness to talk without reserve was untypical. |
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Organizational readiness refers to the level of financial and technological resources available to the organization. |
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I feel the book also overstates Franklin's readiness to adopt an animalcular theory of disease transmission. |
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All had appeared in readiness for Harris to deliver the coup de grace to Gore on Saturday, once the absentee ballot returns were completed. |
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Word stress is used primarily for emphasis and suffixes are stressed, as in readiness. |
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As I discovered on many occasions, both on the water and on land, this constant state of readiness makes the men antsy. |
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The logistics of moving the battalions was complicated, and the benefits on readiness problematic. |
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The young woman's luggage was packed in apparent readiness to travel to California. |
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While emphasising his party's readiness to sign off on the treaty, he attached two conditions. |
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Some of his best poems begin simply with the act of listening, of readiness to be astonished, of paying attention. |
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The two swords crossed saltirewise represent both active and reserve forces and attest to eternal readiness. |
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Their selection by the mass-circulation magazine reflects the readiness of society to see corporate malefactors punished. |
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The results of this research indicate that skills in time management, goal focus, and self-advocacy are all essential to college readiness. |
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I decided to make a start on tidying things in readiness for the move to a new family house. |
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The army, they say, lacked sufficient combat readiness to fight in mountainous terrain. |
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Her sourness and envy are apparent in her readiness to put down Iris and her lack of sisterliness. |
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In readiness for the re-launch thousands of blue boxes are being sent to homes. |
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In readiness for the new recycling services, thousands of blue boxes are being delivered to houses across the borough. |
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In December 2003, only two of the Army's ten divisions were both uncommitted and in a high state of readiness. |
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His charm is low-key and genuine, a wideness about the uncrumpled eyes, a readiness to break into a straight-toothed smile. |
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I fixed lunch, we munched it quietly, and I took myself off for a half-hour of feet up time in readiness for the outing. |
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He holds a stone in his unusually large right hand, in readiness to hurl at Goliath, and a sling in his left hand. |
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The remainder continue their unmaidenly journey in search of husbands, whom they find waiting in cheerful readiness in almost any marsh. |
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Unprincipled, unpublishable in any legitimate commercial context, they drove prices down by their readiness to appear anywhere, do anything. |
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Dennis Martin and his pals were eating brats, but they were carefully evaluating their readiness for the upcoming season. |
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A rain droplet's readiness to fall and its fall velocity are not controlled by the density of the droplet, but by its size. |
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When not at combat readiness, the mailed knight would unfasten his ventail, throw back his coif, and turn back his mittens. |
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I'm now off to clear some furniture in readiness for workmen arriving early tomorrow. |
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Commanders need a plan, a tactical set of readiness indicators pointed toward achieving an overall strategic state of readiness. |
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As the clock struck two the meal was in readiness and a sumptuous one it was. |
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Chivalry is defined as a combination of qualities including courage, honour, courtesy and a readiness to help the weak. |
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And Little England gears to upgrade surface transportation in readiness for the cricket World Cup. |
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Eventually we were saved by Bill, who walked in and clasped his hands together, in readiness for his announcement. |
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Does this readiness to invest in so-called safety devices represent sheer barking madness or a rather admirable brand of cockeyed optimism? |
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Federal civil defense authorities, meanwhile, promised survival from nuclear attack through fallout shelters and citizen readiness. |
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Turning to helicopters, he said a number of factors impacted negatively on the air force's operational readiness. |
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Ward would, I imagine, deplore its readiness to embrace cultural dissolution, its reckless fideism, and its unnecessary obscurity. |
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Granted, dominating a bunch of relative pipsqueaks does not qualify one for NBA readiness. |
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The intangibles, family readiness, morale of troops, those type of things are hard to measure. |
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Members are also likely to call for more detailed plans of the other proposed measures, in readiness for public consultation. |
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Her readiness to drop everything for him offered constancy to a man prone to bouts of introspection and feelings of inadequacy. |
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It can feel like an overwhelming position but one that you are considering if you have begun to contemplate your readiness. |
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All that is needed is the stated readiness of the offender to begin and then continue treatment. |
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As we said elsewhere, this readiness to accept and embrace corruption and plunder of the public purse goes deep. |
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The readiness we have today is a result of our past investments in realistic training. |
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Many people cowered from criticising him, not least because of his readiness to confront his critics in the libel courts. |
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Mr Scott said his company needed to erect and build mills and crushers and other necessary equipment in readiness for the processing exercise. |
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My brother had expressed his doubts about our preparedness and readiness for this climb. |
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Carefully packed away somewhere in the hand luggage were flags, hats and freshly pressed Mayo jerseys in readiness for the days ahead. |
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In February 1987, the regime announced its readiness to release all prisoners of conscience. |
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However, those with the most direct contact with the camper may be in the best position to assess readiness. |
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They also expressed a readiness for keeping the pro-NATO and pro-European Union accession policies. |
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The French working class has repeatedly proved its readiness and ability to fight for its democratic and social rights in the past. |
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So we are preparing and providing for the kind of investment into the modernization needs of the country and readiness needs of the country. |
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The grockles have descended upon Somerset with a vengeance today, in readiness for the four-day holiday weekend. |
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In South Africa, extensive preparation work is being undertaken in readiness for phase I trials. |
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What cheered me up further was the readiness of the coach drivers to jape and joke about with people who didn't understand English. |
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Sharon and Jane say they would normally suggest putting items into storage or packing them away in readiness for moving house. |
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Think of the readiness to accept the urban legend about the Super Bowl leading to wife-beating. |
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Those of us who were fortunate to make his acquaintance during his brief stay in the city know only of his quiet courtesy and readiness to help others. |
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It now services ships and submarines alongside the wharves to ensure personnel are dentally deployable under the conditions of individual readiness. |
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They pop up unexpectedly every few kilometres in the wheat belt, normally serviced by a railway siding, and harboring grain in readiness for shipment to Iraq, or wherever. |
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The US-led occupying forces are uneasy about that, but officials say the fighting readiness of such militias make them useful elements in the fledgling government's armoury. |
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Data generated by the tests was immediately sent back to the team's base in Barcelona, using hi-tech computers, in readiness for tomorrow's big race. |
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As usual we stocked up with small chocolate bars and sweets in readiness for the visit of the local trick-or-treaters, but, sadly, not one arrived. |
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All was in readiness to start the mining of the copper lode. |
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Transforming the Army is a continuous process that balances near-term readiness with future capabilities to implement the nation's defense strategy. |
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Richard, my husband, and I fly out to Melbourne on Tuesday evening in readiness for New Zealand v South Africa, and then on to Brisbane for the England v Wales game. |
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Bulldozers have begun demolishing the terrace in front of the bowling green in readiness for the building of a members' long room and 36 executive boxes. |
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The timing depends on software developers' readiness for the switch-over. |
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The differences are obtained concerning the traits more indirectly related to material prospects of a potential mate, and to his readiness to share resources as well. |
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Probably he confused my contentedness for readiness to go home. |
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They are now planning to renew their opposition in readiness for the public inquiry that will take place on February 15 in the Scout Hall in Slater Road. |
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It may be that this indicates a greater readiness on the part of the courts to mitigate the lack of legislation on the treatment of incapacitated patients. |
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An anthemic song with a big chorus, and an infectious spring in its step, the number demonstrated Rooster's readiness to have fun with a big riff. |
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Other tasks which fall to St Albans include a readiness to protect other Allied warships or merchant vessels passing through the region, and to keep sea lanes open. |
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The speed with which the seraph touches those lips with a coal indicates the readiness of God to remove our guilt and make us ready for God's service. |
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Now there is a readiness to partner with the private sector. |
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In the case of trusting, we not only rely on someone to do something, we rely on them with a certain attitude, for example, a readiness to feel betrayed if they let us down. |
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Meanwhile, down on the beaches and in the parks and gardens of the nation, there seems a remarkable readiness to accept the dictates of the safe sun crusaders. |
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Microphones and lights were set up and cameras positioned in readiness. |
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A physician holding himself in readiness to attend cases of midwifery should never take part in the postmortem examination of cases of puerperal fever. |
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His head and legs had been shaved in readiness for the electrodes. |
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I have the confidence in that readiness and knowing that you can't blink. |
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This should come from within the profession if we are to inculcate a sense of realism and ownership in practices in readiness for mandatory incident reporting. |
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The Commander heightened his forces' alert and surveillance status and considered increasing readiness from the normal Defense Condition Four to DEFCON Three. |
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Constant readiness units manned by conscripts and those manned by conscripts plus contract soldiers are trained in accordance with a five-month program. |
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His neighbours have farmed his land for the past two years and yesterday they were repairing his combine harvester in readiness for gathering in the wheat once again. |
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Our readiness to unleash, in short order, devices that will rapidly transform cities into concentration camp-like ovens numbs our moral sensitivities. |
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The necessary apparatus must be assembled nearby and held in readiness. |
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As Dean has shown, the best way for an outsider to prove his readiness for prime-time politics is to run for the White House with unflagging determination. |
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He was often accused of political intractability, a lack of imperativeness, too great a readiness to take clairvoyants seriously, and excessive slyness. |
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The common thread that binds Americans stems from their individualism, self-reliance, independence, courage to take risks and readiness to challenge the impossible. |
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The two prime minters also expressed their readiness to open new border checkpoints and to improve the efficiency of those already in use for passengers and cargo. |
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Is it inconceivable that some mergers may have been instigated and consummated in order to fatten up major credit unions in readiness for demutualisation? |
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A discreet cough alerted him to the couple's readiness to leave. |
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Yet there are also signs of hope, evidences of intellectual openness and readiness for problem-solving. |
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Certification of system readiness for dedicated operational test and evaluation. |
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Every child progresses in their own time and it's important to start potty training when your little one shows signs of readiness. |
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Tobgey, for his part, voiced Bhutan's readiness to use the SAARC observing members' capabilities, especially in transpiration and energy fields. |
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A herald would then make a proclamation of the readiness of the champion to fight anyone denying the monarch. |
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Everything was in readiness by 30 September, and the only remaining factor was the weather. |
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Headquarters is responsible for providing forces at operational readiness for employment by the Permanent Joint Headquarters. |
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The border guard is under the Ministry of the Interior but can be incorporated into the Defence Forces when required for defence readiness. |
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The boats are capable of deploying with a maximum of 192 independently targetable warheads, or MIRVs, with immediate readiness to fire. |
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This sound may attract females, or may be used by the males to proclaim their territory or their readiness for breeding. |
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Fisher's aim was 'efficiency of the fleet and its instant readiness for war', which won him support amongst a certain kind of navy officer. |
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While Fisher agreed with him as to the need for greater funding and instant readiness for war, he chose to stay out of the public debate. |
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Late in the year Alaric sent bishops to express his readiness to leave Italy if Honorius would only grant his people a supply of grain. |
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The readiness of the PO TG has been regularly trained and evaluated in the INSTREX series naval exercises. |
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Ewes have estrus cycles about every 17 days, during which they emit a scent and indicate readiness through physical displays towards rams. |
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In addition, the local Militia also kept in a high state of readiness, training on Dartmoor, often at Haytor. |
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Ultimately, a key benefit of ADL is expected to be improved readiness through re-engineering of training and enhancing service members' skills. |
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The butcher's, interior design shop and Bladebone Inn pub have all hung the bunting out in readiness for the weekend's celebrations. |
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The one thing everyone seems to agree on is readiness of the Internet. |
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Present robotization of this labour has entered a high level of technological readiness. |
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The readiness of the Afghan police and Army is an even greater concern. |
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Two days later, Maliki signaled his readiness to break up his multisect coalition and moved to unseat his Sunni deputy prime minister. |
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The lesson we learned is to increase our readiness and responsiveness. |
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Nematzadeh also announced Iran's readiness to ease its technical, infrastructural, and industrial transactions with Turkmenistan. |
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Each time the heart depolarises, producing a heart beat, it needs to recover or repolarise, in readiness for the next heart beat. |
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The deduping and clinical readiness review occurs on an ongoing basis, so information is available to subscribers as soon as possible. |
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They then have to prepare speeches, make outfits and stage stag and hen nights in readiness for Wednesday's ceremony. |
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The purpose of this article is to emphasize the necessity and simplity of AGI readiness. |
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In their readiness to extemporize on traditional and modern narrative patterns, the stories are more like an ensemble than a sequence. |
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We must keep our armed forces in a constant state of readiness. |
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On 1 July 2010 Sweden stopped routine conscription, switching to an all volunteer force unless otherwise required for defence readiness. |
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Design cycle time for an all-new state-of-the-art compressor is still years from go-ahead to readiness for manufacture. |
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The readiness of the child to be sacrificed at his parent's command plays a great role in the development of filioparental relationships. |
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Late in the year Alaric sent bishops to express his readiness to leave Italia if Honorius would only grant his people a supply of grain. |
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It is a simple fact that poor diet negatively affects a military's combat readiness. |
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Since 22 June 1485 Richard had been aware of Henry's impending invasion, and had ordered his lords to maintain a high level of readiness. |
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The goal of Head Start and of Early Head Start is to increase the school readiness of young children in low income families. |
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But, having switched from the kilo to the keirin and the sprint in readiness for London 2012, Daniell will be hoping to reach and exceed his pre-op speeds. |
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The key elements of leader readiness development are goal orientation, developmental efficacy, self-concept clarity, leader complexity and metacognitive ability. |
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Besides the features of hypomanic psychopathy there was a marked readiness to pseudologize, therefore his psychical examination required great patience. |
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The role of the support battalion is to provide support to boost numbers in combat and issue competency training in order to allow for the readiness of the force. |
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During the 1930s, the British government planned to deter war by rearming from the very low level of readiness of the early 30s and abolished the Ten Year Rule. |
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Many believe that when the urine enters into a buck's vomeronasal organ located in the roof of the mouth, the deer can tell the reproductive readiness of a doe. |
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A career readiness typology and typal membership in middle school. |
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Planned maintenance system for surface missile ships has been instituted to increase system readiness through a major reduction in system downtime. |
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The readiness of several other assets was heightened on 5 May. |
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The music therapy profession's rich, enduring contributions to readiness, rehabilitation, recovery, and wellness among America's military populations are explored. |
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In an official letter presented to the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico expressed their readiness for the investment. |
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Both were created as a result of the 1997 SDR and provide a headquarters staff at very high readiness to command an expeditionary operation at operational level. |
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Eritrean communities in Sudan have contributed over USD 10 thousand to the Martyrs Trust Fund, and asserted readiness to sustain patronizing families of fallen heroes. |
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When a country formally applies for membership, the Council asks the Commission to prepare an opinion on the country's readiness to begin negotiations. |
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The central bank indicates its readiness to tighten the monetary policy stance further if inflationary pressures resurge or credit growth persists. |
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Aircraft and crews are held at a high state of readiness, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, to respond to unidentified aircraft approaching UK airspace. |
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This meant that Navy Masters-at-Arms stationed at bases and on board ships around the world executed their force protection readiness more than ever. |
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The disparity in losses has been attributed by some historians less to Nelson's daring tactics than to the difference in fighting readiness of the two fleets. |
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