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But when people argue about the show intellectually, then I'm prepared to answer about why I think it is O.K. to do it and why I think it's important that shows like that are on the air".
And I'm prepared to answer all questions that the grand jury needs to draw that conclusion.Now, respectfully, I believe the grand jurors can ask me if I believe -- just like that grand juror did --could ask me, do you believe that this conduct falls within that definition.
Ms. Shelly Alann, that's just not a question I'm prepared to answer Later that day in Istanbul, where he was traveling, Mr. Christopher told a questioner: If there is any particular magic in calling it genocide, I have no hesitancy in saying that.
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And with that as the spirit of our objective, I am prepared to answer any question you ask.
"I did this clearly at my own jeopardy and I am prepared to answer to all the consequences of these decisions.
As a new employee, I didn't expect to participate much in the conversation, although I was prepared to answer the occasional question about a particular strategy or offer any insights from my experience that might be relevant.
From one arena to another: Condoleezza Rice, speaking to the N.F.L. owners meeting in California, said, "I am prepared to answer any questions on Russia, the Middle East, advice for the draft, the zone blitz.
Many students said that " e-resources helped to quickly revise all the topics prior to exams" and " it helped me make sure that I was prepared to answer the most important questions in exams".
The interviewer – from Australian television show, A Current Affair – gets worse, asking pornographer Suze Randall a question that typifies the attitudes of many towards women who dared to monetise their sexuality during the 1970s: "Are you prepared to do anything for money and fame?" The answer: "I'm prepared to do anything that I enjoy doing, and I enjoy sex.
The interviewer from Australian television show, A Current Affair gets worse, asking pornographer Suze Randall a question that typifies the attitudes of many toward women who dared to monetize their sexuality during the 1970s: "Are you prepared to do anything for money and fame?" The answer: "I'm prepared to do anything that I enjoy doing, and I enjoy sex.
"I had been prepared to answer any question that she wanted to ask about my research work and the technical challenges that I had overcome in getting to this point in my life".
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