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That is why Rouhani’s charm offensive will not be enough to persuade Iran’s adversaries that the Islamic Republic is
ready
to come in from the cold.
The fanatic is inflexible and inertial, a steamroller
ready
to flatten everything in his way.
As the UK readies to turn away from the EU, Africa must be
ready
to pick up the slack.
But China's government clings to the belief that Hong Kong's people are not
ready
for democracy.
They must
ready
their publics and undertake the coordinated contingency military planning to ensure that "Never again" no longer simply means, say, "Never again will Hutus be permitted to kill Tutsis in Rwanda between April and July 1994."
Sarkozy stands
ready
to pounce on any mistakes the Bank may make in this more difficult policy environment.
But it is an extremely dangerous attitude with people like Sarkozy ready, willing and able to impose high political costs upon the bank should it stumble.
But there will be no new initiatives on integration until leaders in the countries that rejected the Constitutional Treaty are
ready
for a new try.
Iraq’s government is demanding a withdrawal timetable from the US, not because it believes that Iraqi forces will be
ready
to take over soon, but to burnish its nationalist credentials ahead of next year’s parliamentary elections.
In Lebanon, however, with schools
ready
and teachers available, there is only one stumbling block: the will of the international community.
In Canada, the world's first full-scale CCS project, Boundary Dam, came onstream in October 2014, proving that the technology is viable and
ready
to be deployed.
The continent's largest petroleum companies, and equipment suppliers, are
ready
to invest what is needed to reduce CO 2 emissions.
Now it can be told that the central bank had 25 to 30 disaster scenarios
ready
in case things went badly.
Even in the face of economic stagnation and high unemployment – especially among the young – the French are not
ready
“to rock the boat” to the point of abandoning the euro or the European Union.
But that doesn’t mean that voters are
ready
to take a leap in the dark by placing their faith in a pack of preening demagogues surfing on discontent and fear.
When I look back at everything I have written since 2008, I find that I, too, have sometimes been too
ready
to push my favorite recipes at the expense of others.
For starters, Europe’s periphery is demoralized, and in some cases
ready
to lunge at any Faustian bargain that’s offered.
Now that US President Barack Obama has taken the decision to do so, the EU stands
ready
to provide political and practical support to the United States to help achieve that goal.
The nuclear deadlock in the Middle East can be resolved only if all of the regional players are
ready
to change old patterns of behavior.
As a member of the International Quartet, the EU is deeply engaged at diplomatic level in the Middle East Peace Process and the moment an agreement is reached between the Israelis and Palestinians we will be
ready
to help implement it on the ground.
I remember when this phrase was last used: in 1991, when the chairman of the European Council of Ministers visited what was still Yugoslavia and eagerly accepted the empty promises of Slobodan Milosevic and his clique that they were
ready
to accept European pleas for a peaceful resolution to the conflicts there.
We must teach people, especially our children, to think of themselves as “heroes-in-waiting,”
ready
to take heroic action in a particular situation that may occur only once in their lifetime.
Are the Japanese really
ready
to accept such a cure?
They perceive Americans and Europeans as being obsessed with money and material ambition, and they seem
ready
to accept some stagnation as the price of remaining truly Japanese.
The US has invested much in shuttle diplomacy to bring Netanyahu and Abbas to the negotiating table and is not
ready
to see these talks collapse.
After this terrible crime, countries – including in the Arab world – were
ready
to embrace far-reaching steps.
On a recent visit to Poland, the European Commission’s chief negotiator said: “Poland will join when Poland is
ready
to join.”
Unfortunately, there is no
ready
substitute for the US as a force for advancing human rights internationally.
Zakaev looked
ready
to accept the proposal.
China seems
ready
for realistic reforms.
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