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This means that most executives and sales professionals are better prepared for the unlikely event of catching on fire than they are prepared to deal with pricing pressure.
In my experience it seems most executives and sales professionals are better prepared for the unlikely event of catching on fire than they are prepared to deal with pricing pressure.
We are prepared to deal with whatever they offer".
"We feel that we are prepared to deal with any variety of contingencies," he said.
Certified disability management specialists are prepared to deal with various work-related disability issues.
Not what we were expecting, but, these days, American voters are prepared to deal with pretty much anything.
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"Whatever happens, we're prepared to deal with it because we believe in preparation," Fitzgerald Sr .said.
We have to be prepared to deal with those events".
We've got to be prepared to deal with that".
"The family has to be prepared to deal with this".
We need to be prepared to deal with it".
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