Today's high school quarterback comes better prepared to shine right out of the box. |
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In fact there is little evidence that the political and administrative class was much better prepared. |
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Luther was smarter and better prepared than the papal legate had anticipated. |
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That way, your joints are better prepared to absorb impacts from a variety of angles. |
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As you learn to recognize and release tight muscles, you will feel better prepared for the demands of active birthing. |
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The right wing of the Republican Party overreached themselves on that one but they are better prepared this time around. |
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He is better prepared this time and has the decided advantage of having five years of work behind him. |
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They're a good, all-round side and I don't see a big difference between us, so it may boil down to who is the better prepared. |
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The need for such programs could be diminished if more high school graduates were better prepared for college and a liberal education. |
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All of them came a cropper against more powerful and better prepared rivals. |
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This remedial assistance should be designed to help students improve their skills so that they are better prepared to retake the literacy test. |
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Primary care physicians provide general care to a large proportion of the population and are therefore better prepared to cope with comorbidity. |
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The objective is to enhance communities' response capacity to floods by making them better prepared and by promoting a culture of prevention. |
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In 1991, the Giants were better prepared in game plan and execution. |
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You'll be better prepared to overcome negative thinking next time when you know you've done it before. |
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By taking a broad view of the meaning of workplace violence, employers will be better prepared to prevent it and respond to it. |
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The government of 1945 was better prepared than that of 1918 to demobilize its soldiers and secure the future of its military. |
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And Mangum swears that his knowledge of Esperanto better prepared him to learn Spanish. |
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With Solenium Intense, your skin is better prepared and better nourished so that your suntan is more intense and lasts longer. |
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This upgrade of our production structure will make European firms better prepared to withstand a decline in trade volumes. |
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At the Board, we've learned the hard way that these vessels need to be better prepared for an emergency. |
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With a reduced debt, Arc International is better prepared to face up to a crisis which it is getting ready to come out of stronger than before. |
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The internal market would be more competitive and businesses more mobile if young apprentices were better prepared for being mobile. |
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By taking care of yourself, you will be better prepared to deal with situations that require resilience. |
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We will provide tips on how to prepare for an interview and even offer a mock interview so that you are better prepared to face the challenge. |
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It makes sense that the state that we wish to develop on our students is philomathy, so as they may be better prepared to receive, use and develop knowledge. |
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If you get a knock-back you return six weeks later better prepared. |
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And more importantly, I think that they feel better prepared to handle whatever it is that comes next. |
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It is on the basis of this partnership that the success and legitimacy of peacekeeping operations can be better prepared. |
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The Force continues to improve its crowd and riot control capabilities in order to be better prepared to counter any resurgence in violence. |
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The more of them you see, the more you learn, and the better prepared you are for future contacts and for interviews. |
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So to be better prepared for a disaster, you absolutely must have a rescue media. |
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A post-pandemic audit would allow the government to learn what went right and what went wrong so that we will all be better prepared next time. |
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How prepared is the organization for such a change in culture and how could it be better prepared? |
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The better prepared they are, the easier their job will be. |
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Boards will then be better prepared to react decisively to developments and to consider in advance fiduciary responsibilities in the context of a sale. |
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We were better prepared, certainly better prepared than Italy. |
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The enlargement, by hastening the pace of structural reforms, has also better prepared Europe to embrace the benefits and tackle the challenges of globalisation by making it more competitive in the world. |
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I therefore implore all of you to consider once again how we can set objectives so that we will be better prepared in terms of media relations next year. |
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As this weather pattern may persist, they need to be better prepared in the future, in terms of formulating contingency plans and setting aside adequate resources to undertake emergency repairs and rehabilitation. |
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No country could escape such a destructive force. But by pooling efforts and resources, Europe can emerge stronger and better prepared for the future. |
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During the chat sessions, caregivers often express that being able to see others' ups and downs and how others cope helps them gain confidence and feel better prepared to deal with their own challenges. |
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It is hoped that the more we learn and know about the causes and effects of mental health problems, the better prepared we are to deal with them and maybe prevent them happening. |
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This means that if the current bird flu virus mutates to allow human-to-human transmission, a vaccinated person will be better prepared to combat the H5N1 pandemic flu virus. |
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If they are brought into the debate on major issues, they will learn more about the subject matter and will be better prepared when their turn comes. |
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He returned the following year, better prepared and with a larger force, and achieved more. |
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Although the region is better prepared to face this crisis than previous ones, there are a number of channels through which the economies are being affected. |
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The more you work with public service staff to outline your concerns, the expected agenda and the questions you are likely to raise, the better prepared the minister will be to act on those concerns. |
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It is essential that both figures be known to enable crews to calculate the margin of error available so that they are better prepared to make the correct decision when they encounter deteriorating conditions. |
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With thanks to Imperial Oil, the Bombardier Challenger will enable our students to train on an aircraft with modern avionics and be even better prepared when entering the workforce. |
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Had the instructor and student planned for such a contingency during the preflight briefing, the instructor would have been better prepared to make an appropriate decision. |
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Community radios often act as legal counsellors by informing civilians of their rights, which allows them to be better prepared to recognize and fight injustices. |
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In addition, the issues facing FSNA are broader and more complex than ever before, and this requires that delegates be better prepared and informed to contribute meaningfully to the discussions and the decisions to be taken. |
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By being better prepared for these peaks and troughs in supply and demand, the CAFB is better placed to help feed the needy, not just food, but a balance diet. |
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It is quite right that all the consequences of that experience should be examined and that we should be even better prepared to tackle the situation now developing. |
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This latest air raid on Baghdad should, in fact, have been better prepared, with an attempt to gain consent from neighbouring countries and perhaps also consultation of the Western allies. |
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As a consequence of these earlier contacts,Appellants will have more time to prepare their cases and will likely be better prepared for their hearings. |
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No less valuable is individual activity, especially by people who are better prepared for it in regard to the various kinds of human suffering which can only be alleviated in an individual or personal way. |
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Latin America and Asia seemed better prepared, since they have experienced crises before. |
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By 1939 the Luftwaffe was not much better prepared than its enemies to conduct a strategic bombing campaign, with fatal results during the Battle of Britain. |
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