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In the “old world”, an engineer would finish their work, check into their branch, update a ticket, and let the QA know it’s
ready
for review.
With first-class infrastructure and platforms
ready
to use, teams can focus on their core work goals, over figuring out how to set up infrastructure, or how to make a service compliant.
In all three cases, local leaders were willing and able to make peace, the international community stood
ready
to help them negotiate and implement an agreement, and the institutions have lived up to the promise that they held on the day they were agreed.
I mean, what are the chances that all 10 people are
ready
to stop?
You can put these things away, and then you can be interrupted on your own schedule, at your own time, when you're available, when you're
ready
to go again.
Time for you to go." "Dan, I just don't think I'm ready."
I remember my teacher, when I first started, my very first lesson, I was all prepared with sticks,
ready
to go.
And husbands can drag their wives across, if their wives don't feel
ready.
The baby was coming, and I was
ready
for this Mack truck of love to just knock me off my feet.
PJ:
Ready?
So, the question is, how many federal officials are
ready
to move to Ohio and Pennsylvania with their families?
So I was ready, and I was really excited.
The killer app that got the world
ready
for appliances was the light bulb.
Ready
for some jokes?
It can move from a fertilized egg to a spat, which is when they're floating through the water, and when they're
ready
to attach onto another oyster, to an adult male oyster or female oyster, in a number of weeks.
Derartu Tulu was
ready
to hang it up and retire from the sport, but she decided she'd go for broke and try for one last big payday in the marquee event, the New York City Marathon.
You need those 27-year-old studs at the peak of their powers
ready
to drop the kill, and you need those teenagers who are learning the whole thing involved.
I'm not ready."
First, we've got to be
ready
and willing to take experts on and dispense with this notion of them as modern-day apostles.
I was fired up; I was
ready
to make a difference.
BG: Is this
ready
for prime time?
SK: Yeah, it's
ready.
Okay,
ready?
And yes, that means catching all of those miseries and hurt, but it also means that when beautiful, amazing things just fall out of the sky, I'm
ready
to catch them.
Eythor Bender: We are
ready
with our industry partner to introduce this device, this new exoskeleton this year.
So here are some half-finished horses
ready
to be worked in London.
A few weeks later I was talking to Shannon about the Kona "disaster," and she said this to me: "Minda, big dreams and goals can only be realized when you're
ready
to fail."
My friends and family were
ready
at their stations to talk me up that hill.
Then they give you, "Get ready."
So you look around, where you're going to land, you try to make yourself
ready.
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