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Results indicate differences in crisis preparation and evacuation plans, with disabled subpopulations being more likely to prepare emergency supplies but less likely to have an evacuation plan.
In preparation of this morning's event, Apple has disabled iTunes, most likely to prepare for its $14.99 movie download service.
In a first-year engineering design course, for example, the faculty noticed that "men were more likely to do 'engineering' tasks (like CAD [computer-aided design] or building prototypes), and women were more likely to prepare for presentations or coordinate team members".
These same characteristics may also make them more likely to prepare their children for college academically and financially.
None of Mr. Garcia Wehbi's remarks are likely to prepare New York audiences for the casual cruelty of "Maquina Hamlet," though.
Often obsolete risk assessments are provided to the public, making residents less likely to prepare, and the agency unable to assess accurate rates for coverage.
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Such contingencies are too likely not to prepare for.
This proposed synthesis method does not need a supplementary coating process and is likely suitable to prepare other high performance cathode materials.
American society employs a form of tracking at least as insidious: if you come from a poor or live in a bad neighbourhood, the public school you can attend is most likely inadequate to prepare you for a decent university.
Most nursing programs are already packed with requirements and courses, and one isolated course is not likely to fully prepare students for practicing in a genomic era.
Our analyses revealed that women attending yoga classes as well as practising at home were more likely to actively prepare for labour and birth than women not engaging in both or either of these practices.
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