Rushing into things may leave you unequipped to deal with problems should they arise. |
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Her story is a compelling example of what can happen to migrant women who are unequipped socially and economically to deal with their new role. |
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The United States is completely unequipped to deal with a problem like this. |
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He was physically, emotionally, and psychologically abusive, and Flinn was totally unequipped to deal with this. |
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And this can leave us unequipped to deal with just those problems for which new facts and analysis are most needed. |
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The unpaid, unequipped and untrained army was to be inspired by feelings of patriotism and nationalism. |
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But more horrifying still would be a military unable or unequipped to deal with the Forces of Terror. |
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Now there are so many resources offering advice and information that no mother should be unequipped. |
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Therefore, when asked why this and why that by their children, they often find themselves unequipped to supply the answers. |
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Indeed, more than ready, and we will not send you out into the world unequipped. |
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But unlike Mr. Jack I was neither a doctor nor a surgeon, and thus I was unequipped to deal with the trickiness of human anatomy. |
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People who are undereducated often feel unequipped to participate in the political process. |
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The dumping of these devices at unequipped and unauthorized places may have hazardous effects on health and the environment. |
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Its model has the potential to sustainably improve sanitation in dense, urban areas unequipped with a proper sewage grid. |
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Opportunities are of little value if people are unequipped to take advantage of them. |
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The thing is we are so unequipped in everyday life to find the words to break silence and cross boundaries. |
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A high percentage are unemployed and are educationally and socially unequipped to obtain and hold a job. |
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The partial mobilization soon revealed the demoralized and unequipped state of the nation's armed forces. |
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He put me in his office, but it turned out that I was unequipped to do anything — I was just too screwed up. |
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Facing the world in this unequipped state is much like a mason trying to lay bricks without a trowel. |
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Most Governments and their public administration systems are unequipped to deal with them. |
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The Commission is unequipped to deal with this situation and is not in a position to impose appropriate penalty measures. |
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The unequipped reserve is indicated as a percentage of the usable faceplate height. |
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It is also not possible to move solid faceplates masking unequipped positions. |
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Forest users may be similarly unaware of and unequipped to deal with changes. |
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The Host Broadcaster will provide an unequipped working space that can be used for radio editing by visiting radio broadcasters. |
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Most of the criticism reserved for former health minister Clarke is that at 61 he is past his sell-by date and somehow unequipped for today's challenges. |
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Having preferred the fun, party-filled, alcohol-laced life she'd become accustomed to in college, she was unprepared and unequipped for motherhood. |
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If we continue to allow our fears to overwhelm us, then we may create a generation completely unequipped to cope with the travails of their own lives. |
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The knock-on effect is that the streets are sewers of foul-smelling rubbish and discarded flyers, with which the council seems woefully unequipped and disinclined to deal. |
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Within a few days of moving into our unequipped premises, a team had formed and started producing and broadcasting by satellite throughout Kosovo and the rest of Europe. |
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It thinks we will send our troops over there unequipped, unprepared. |
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We set out on our camping trip, unequipped to deal with a possible forest fire. |
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Situational awareness is greatly improved, theoretically allowing one person equipped with AR technology to do the same amount of work as three unequipped individuals. |
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Often unequipped with direct experience of Canadian cities given the sheer vastness of this nation, Canadians rely upon the media to tell them about their country. |
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Unfortunately, medical clinicians are often untrained or unequipped to recognize and treat the psychiatric and psychological symptoms of their patients. |
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Senior executives told us that they generally felt unequipped to determine how many positions must be designated bilingual and that there was no documentation on the subject. |
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But also, crucially, how seriously kids can strive to do the right thing, unequipped as they may be. |
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There was an experienced diver on board one of the boats and, though unequipped with proper diving gear, he nevertheless entered the lifeboat to try and extricate the others. |
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But the camera never examines her hands, and the movie is mercifully unequipped with Smell-O-Vision. |
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In practice, however, some of them arrive either unequipped or poorly equipped. This necessitates the United Nations procuring equipment on the market or through voluntary contributions from other Member States. |
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