Sentence examples for prepared weather from inspiring English sources

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The Met Office has issued a yellow "be prepared" weather warning for more rain and wind in southern Scotland and north-west England on Wednesday and Thursday.

The Met Office issued amber "be prepared" weather warnings for all three areas, valid until midnight.

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But they also point out that the companies still standing may be better prepared to weather the storm.

After three years of investment in operations, the Russian companies are now better prepared to weather a fall in prices.

"They are a little stronger and a little more optimistic and better prepared to weather a storm".

But it can, and should, take steps to be better prepared to weather future Wall Street storms.

On a blustery afternoon in London, wearing shades in a windowless hotel boardroom, he's prepared to weather whatever else the world has to throw at him.

And, he said, it is prepared to weather the economic downturn that is virtually inevitable over the seven or eight years it will take to complete the project.

"By strengthening communities we will create the tools we need to be more prepared to weather a storm, earthquake or other crisis if and when they come.

THE odyssey of Hilda Segovia offers a vivid illustration of why Hispanic students are often less prepared to weather the adventure of college and more vulnerable to giving up once they begin.

Two of my models think, however, that it is prepared to weather the current downturn.

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