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Already, pharmaceutical executives may be ready to switch their ad campaigns.
There is also now a steady dribble of MPs explaining why they may be ready to switch sides.
He will have a variety of possible objectives in mind and be ready to switch from one to another as events dictate.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology has said government agencies should be ready to switch to what it calls "post-quantum" encryption by 2025.
Siegfried S. Hecker, a former director of the Los Alamos weapons lab in New Mexico who has repeatedly visited North Korea and learned details of Pyongyang's nuclear program, has suggested that North Korea may be ready to switch to a pure uranium approach, in part because it might have a blueprint for a miniaturized uranium warhead.
National Grid is putting contingency measures in place to ensure the lights stay on, paying generators such as Centrica and SSE £36m to keep power plants that would otherwise be mothballed on standby, and asking industrial users such as Tata Steel to be ready to switch off during times of peak demand.
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"I'm ready to switch," Mr. Gent said.
Not sure you're ready to switch to the holistic approach?
At this point, it is ready to switch direction yet again.
McElroy was ready to switch it off, but Tebow stopped him.
A warning that he's had enough and is ready to switch sides?
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