Ready
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My plan this year is to show the world that the planning, policies, and systems are in place months before the start of the school year –
ready
to be scaled up if the financing can be provided.
With our global ship being tossed by stormy and dangerous waters, each of us must be
ready
to display leadership in an appropriate and realistic way, whether within our local community or at the national or international level.
Though several experimental treatments and at least two candidate vaccines had been in development when Ebola emerged unexpectedly early this year, progress had stalled well before any were deemed
ready
to be tested in humans.
A girl forced into marriage typically faces pressure to bear children before she is physically or emotionally
ready
to do so.
A liberal, by contrast, is someone
ready
to alter the established order in pursuit of a vision of a better world.
A visitor in Cuba finds many
ready
to complain, but the palpable fear and visceral hatred rampant in El Salvador and Chile in the 1980's is absent in today's Cuba.
French President Charles de Gaulle was the only one to question whether an American president would actually ever be
ready
to launch a nuclear attack on the USSR in order to protect one or several Alliance members if vital US interests were not directly at stake.
Households were assumed to be
ready
to consume, although, in Spain and elsewhere, many were over-indebted.
All of a sudden, issuers had much more influence on the rating agencies, which, like any good seller, were
ready
to bend a little not to alienate important customers.
Though Taylor maintained that he tried to tell the truth in his historical writing, he was quite
ready
to spin the facts for a good cause.
Ferguson, too, is a wonderful historian – but equally
ready
to spin when he shifts into political gear.
The first was to buy time, by pretending that all member countries, though not equally
ready
to act, shared the same ultimate goal of “ever closer union.”
Perhaps Cortés, blinded by his dreams of glory, was
ready
to sacrifice his troops even when the odds of victory were too slim.
In a dynamic and unpredictable labor market, workers must be
ready
for anything.
Some donors have now promised to do so, though only over time; others are not
ready
to go that far, but have promised more aid than they currently give.
The big development success stories are places like Shanghai, port cities with
ready
access to world markets.
Perhaps German central bankers sense a longer-term shift in international preferences away from the dollar and want to be
ready
in some fashion.
China now stands
ready
to absorb some of that surplus saving to promote a shift toward internal demand.
It is equally clear that Asian states are not yet
ready
to assume the more meaningful leadership in global affairs that will be necessary to ensure that this tectonic shift can make the world more stable and secure than it has been.
Handing over any local power before those leaders are
ready
to use it would be an error, with potentially disastrous consequences.
But if you do have that option, you must be
ready
to exercise it.
But US and South Korean leaders were not
ready
to accommodate Kim’s overture.
Fortunately, a growing realization that rising global temperatures are not simply an environmental concern provides reason to hope that world leaders are finally
ready
to address the problem in an effective way.
The Japanese were not
ready
for it and Kishi was tainted by his wartime record as Minister of Munitions.
Also like Thatcher, Trump has attracted ideologues
ready
and willing to define Trumpism for him.
While Iran may not be
ready
to change its relationship with America, even an unsuccessful US attempt to reach out has merit.
They should also be
ready
to help Greece with the costs of making the necessary changes.
Existing terrorists need to be stopped before they act; failing that, societies need to protect themselves and have
ready
the means of reducing the consequences of successful attacks.
Like many other tyrants, he seems
ready
to do anything to extend his 22 years in power, including resorting to violence and rigging elections.
No country is
ready
to cede political sovereignty to outside powers or electoral monitors.
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