Preparation
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Only last month, in Narok, the town nearest my childhood village, a 13-year-old girl died after undergoing circumcision as a
preparation
for her marriage to a man who already had five wives.
Provisions for a minimum of A$15 are also in preparation, in order to insulate Australia’s market from the fire-sale prices of A$5 or less for which emissions-reduction credits from developing countries can be bought.
The point of asking such questions is to remind ourselves that genuine constitutional politics requires serious thought and careful
preparation.
The invasion of Iraq, without compelling evidence of weapons of mass destruction, international legitimacy, or sufficient
preparation
for the responsibilities that would follow, is a stark reminder of the human and material cost of plunging into war.
As a result of these and other problems, the average American secondary-school student receives inadequate
preparation
in core subjects such as writing, mathematics, and analytical reasoning, which in turn reduces college enrollment and completion rates.
Venezuelan civil-society institutions like the award-winning Foro Penal should crowdsource the
preparation
of a carefully curated list of regime henchmen.
But credible elections in war-torn Syria, where millions have been displaced, will take much time and
preparation
to organize.
In personal communications with me, Quintarelli says that the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation, which takes effect on May 25, following six years of
preparation
and debate, “can serve as guidance in some aspects.”
The ultimate reason for their lack of
preparation
is that our insurance industry was not covering their tsunami risks, and hence not offering up-to-date disaster-prevention guidance.
They specialize in food preparation, retail, construction, repairs, Internet cafes, and myriad other activities that can be carried out at home and sold to neighbors (often through a window facing the street).
Chilcot’s verdict on Britain’s lack of
preparation
for the Iraq War and its aftermath is damning in this regard.
Neither should there be excitement in civil disobedience, which is a
preparation
for mute suffering.”
Unfortunately, the sudden devolution of health responsibilities to the country’s provinces occurred without adequate
preparation
or oversight.
But inadequate
preparation
will exacerbate the problem considerably.
It should be used, first, to allow other distressed countries to regain or consolidate their financial credibility, and, second, to pave the way for an orderly restructuring of Greek debt, which requires
preparation.
But here, again, there is a lack of adequate knowledge and
preparation.
In developing Asia and Latin America, scores of new classroom and online English-language
preparation
programs are trying to meet demand, though it may be too early to judge their quality.
My thesis is that the degree of dynamism in a nation's economy hinges on its development of some key economic institutions - company law and corporate governance, the population's
preparation
for business life, the development of financial instruments such as the stock market and so forth.
That is why
preparation
makes sense.
But the author of the 1987 bestseller The Art of the Deal would surely agree that sound
preparation
is the essence of striking a good bargain.
Spring a referendum on people without such
preparation
and you get an instant reaction.
What good is a military alliance without frequent contact, continuous integration, and up-to-date
preparation?
In
preparation
for the renegotiation, UK leaders are conducting a comprehensive audit of EU laws in order to identify powers that could be reclaimed.
Unfortunately, governments often put different priorities ahead of disaster
preparation.
Recently, in
preparation
for the government’s return to the money markets – from which it has been effectively excluded since 2010 – Greece’s public-debt authority has been testing the waters with a long-term bond issue.
These include highly paid positions like managers and technicians, as well as relatively low-paid jobs in protective and personal services, food preparation, and cleaning, but few “middle-skill” occupations.
After all, the worst security failures – for example, the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, which dragged the US into World War II, and the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks – tend to arise from inadequate
preparation.
It is important that that momentum be maintained in
preparation
for the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris in December.
Business executives – often from the construction industry – who stand to gain from the Games’
preparation
usually lead a prospective city’s bidding process.
But with foresight and preparation, the world can minimize the disruption they will inevitably cause to ensure lasting and inclusive growth.
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