Readiness
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256 examples of Readiness in a sentence
Hospital
readiness
is critical.
And the skills that they learn today will prepare them for college and career
readiness.
Suddenly, we're back in that trishaw again and we're bumping off the broad, well-lit streets; and we're reminded, really, of the first law of travel and, therefore, of life: you're only as strong as your
readiness
to surrender.
This is the kindergarten
readiness
checklist from a state.
Katrina showed us that we cannot completely depend on government to have
readiness
in hand, to be capable of handling things.
And what scientists call the
readiness
potential in our brain is activated, allowing us to take concrete steps.
This symbolic "shedding" of their former identities was demonstrated quite poignantly when each of them adopted the traditional garments of the town...the fact that each of them voluntarily assumed such physical transformations evinced a willing preference and
readiness
for unity.
To lead effectively, in both the national and the global interest, the US must demonstrate its
readiness
to shoulder the full responsibilities of power.
Despite his past
readiness
to stray from the path of orthodoxy, President Chirac gives only an ambiguous blessing to his Prime Minister, losing no opportunity to express his agreement with the strict policies of Helmut Kohl.
If the Ukraine situation can finally be demilitarized, and Russia has shown convincing evidence of
readiness
to address its grievances by political means, the West should offer Russia meaningful re-engagement.
At the heart of the American-Iranian conflict is a deep mistrust about each nation’s
readiness
to tolerate the presence of the other on the world stage.
The EU’s suspension of sanctions and general
readiness
to engage constructively make sense.
When Russia annexed Crimea last year, President Vladimir Putin announced his
readiness
to put Russian nuclear forces on alert, and even signaled plans to “surprise the West with our new developments in offensive nuclear weapons.”
Moreover, the traditional interpretation of the Bank’s Articles of Agreement imposed a proclaimed “neutrality” that translated into a
readiness
to overlook the nature of its client countries’ regimes and their lack of popular accountability.
Indeed, Mashal’s decision has effectively ended his ties to his two most important allies, thereby not only weakening his position, but also increasing his
readiness
to embrace political moderation.
Leaders such as Mashal, who has expressed a
readiness
to forsake alliances with Syria and Iran and to accept a two-state solution with Israel, should be bolstered rather than boycotted.
Readiness
to defend the state is a specific manifestation of a human being's sense of personal dignity.
In other words:
readiness
to defend a democratic state and its values against violence, aggression and evil should be nothing less than a natural extension of the inherent will of each individual to defend one's own dignity against potential threats.
Modern European history gives us ample evidence that wars and suffering are most likely when democracies underestimate self-defense in peacetime, or fail to summon enough
readiness
to defend themselves before it is too late.
It is now, when a new political and security order for the European continent is beginning to emerge, that we must clearly show our
readiness
to take our share of responsibility for peace and for the defense of human dignity with all the values that safeguard it.
When the US – an Arctic state with a strong interest in the region – assumed the chairmanship of the Arctic Council in April, it emphasized its
readiness
to cooperate with all of the organization’s members, including Russia.
In these discussions, all parties affirmed their
readiness
to cooperate regarding the Arctic.
Israel’s conventional strategic wisdom was based on an equation of “Bushehr versus Yitzhar” – that is, a
readiness
to dismantle West Bank settlements if the Iranian centrifuges in Bushehr were dismantled.
Effective governance of the security sector requires sustained political will at the top of the government, particularly a
readiness
to push reforms to sectors of the government and economy with which the security sector interacts.
Here, the European Union should clearly signal its
readiness
to take the lead in easing and lifting restrictions on Iran, though this obviously must be done in close coordination with Europe’s partners.
A “No First Use” declaration should be collectively agreed upon, in conjunction with corresponding verifiable force structures, deployments, and
readiness
status.
As recently as June 2013, Putin and US President Barack Obama issued a statement that reaffirmed “their
readiness
to intensify bilateral cooperation based on the principles of mutual respect, equality, and genuine respect for each other’s interests.”
A Duty to Help the RefugeesNEW YORK – I owe my life to the
readiness
of the British authorities to accept me as an infant refugee from Nazi Germany.
The most conclusive evidence of Xi’s
readiness
to challenge the established order lies in the economic sphere.
Pluralism implies a
readiness
to listen to many voices – whether we agree with them or not – and a willingness to embrace a rich diversity of cultures.
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