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"But it is an attempt to actually clarify a very confusing set of reporting rules that has the unintended consequence of forcing commanders to make readiness trade-offs".
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"They make the readiness level of our ICBMs irrelevant, even in a crisis".
Without childcare, she could not even look for a job or make it to the work readiness classes the state required of her as a condition of maintaining her TANF check.
At the urging of President Obama, more high schools are making "college readiness" a goal.
With President Obama making college readiness and international competitiveness a top national goal, and federal and philanthropic money pouring into finding ways to raise national education standards, that equation is changing, they said.
In addition to 4 aforementioned independent variables (type of facility, managing authority, number of years in operation, and number of days per week in operation), we also included type of support for each facility and the 3 variables that make up the readiness rating (number of methods, number of trained staff, and having an information system) in the model.
A part of this lack of population readiness to make change may be attributed to practice or community readiness to support change.
By the end of the Clinton years, with a new South Korean President, Kim Dae Jung, vigorously pursuing a Willy Brandt-like "sunshine" policy toward the North, the Pyongyang regime was almost frantically signalling not only its eagerness to get more goodies but also its readiness to make more concessions.
China has yet to show any readiness to make specific commitments to cut carbon emissions.
Mr Sharon has long spoken of his readiness to make "painful concessions".
"Russia declares and reiterates its readiness to make considerable reductions in strategic arms," he said.
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