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The report, portions of which were shown to The New York Times by a person concerned about the poor readiness of Georgia's military, made implicitly clear that after more than a decade of American training and nearly five years of heavy investment by President Mikheil Saakashvili, Georgia's military remains immature and ill prepared.

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A similar study conducted on implementing EMR system in developing countries showed that poor computer skills of healthcare professionals was highly related with poor readiness for EMR system [ 9, 14, 25, 30, 31].

Major reasons for being lower in this study may be less attention from staffs, fear of criticism, poor readiness, trust on staffs' knowledge and absence of adequate HIRs in the study area.

Some of the individual level factors were time shortage, lack of confidence, knowledge gap, age, culture, poor readiness, language barriers, gender differences, personal initiation and differences in educational status [ 30– 30].

The vicious interaction between awful schools in poor neighborhoods and the readiness of the criminal justice system to pounce on young people who stray is making it impossible for young men and women who spend time in prison to ever get out of poverty because they have such problems that come from being labelled as an ex-offender.

There are still 1.5 million people in Haiti experiencing severe malnutrition, and the latest report from the famine early warning systems network states: "Despite the evident readiness of local farmers, poor seed availability is threatening the success of this year's crops … poor households in many rural areas could still be facing a food shortage directly after the July harvest".

What is unusual about Dr. Dearing's work is his showing that school readiness improves in poor families whose incomes go up in comparison to the readiness of children who are similar in other respects except for the income gain.

Service in the post war CMF was initially on a voluntary basis and recruitment remained poor until 1951 when conscription was introduced once again in an effort to improve the readiness of the Australian military during the Korean War.

-- Capabilities, disposition, vulnerabilities, and readiness of forces.

Last month a letter from Clifford Stanley, the undersecretary of defense for personnel and readiness, argued that "personal financial readiness of our troops equates to mission readiness.

Injury can affect the combat readiness of any soldier.

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