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Although intent on keeping the state in a high state of preparedness, the military may be more cautious than civilians about engaging in war.
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"We are much better off if we maintain a public health system that has a higher state of preparedness," he said.
The plane would have had to cross the airspace of countries like India, Pakistan and Afghanistan, which are all usually in a high state of military preparedness.
The following month, he warned higher command of the poor state of preparedness and low morale of Australian Army troops at Port Moresby, New Guinea, due to lack of air cover and apparent lack of interest from government echelons.
In February 1942, Lukis warned higher command of the poor state of preparedness and low morale of Australian Army troops at Port Moresby, due to lack of air cover and apparent lack of interest from government echelons; in March, seventeen P-40 Kittyhawks of No. 75 Squadron, newly formed under North-Eastern Area, were deployed to the region.
But his report found 38 areas for improvement including risks associated with flooding and the state of preparedness for emergencies.
The agent Mark Wetmore said that Gay was not injured but that he was not in a state of preparedness.
Sir Liam Donaldson, the UK's chief medical officer, deserves much of the credit for Britain's highly praised state of preparedness.
We've been in a state of preparedness for the last 10 days.
Sherman expressed concern about the North's poor state of preparedness but found Lincoln unresponsive.
The consequences of living in a state of fear rather than a state of preparedness are enormous.
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