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Europe's banks had been seen as primed to start a fire sale of assets.
European banks had been seen as primed to start a fire sale of assets.
As he sat in his bare new office at York recently, he seemed primed to start again, an engineer driven to make the education machine work better.
The first set of bankers were primed to start thinking about their job, with questions such as "what is your function at this bank?".
Identical exercises in other industries did not produce the same skewing in results when participants were primed to start thinking about their work.
If a real infection starts, they are thus primed to start producing antibodies to the infectious agent much faster than they would otherwise have done.The immune system works by recognising proteins that should not be there, and destroying them.
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There are areas that are more prime to start than others.
Perhaps Apple is primed to finally start selling televisions, embedded with its long dormant AppleTV product that allows people to play shows and films from iTunes in their living rooms.
Kristic, for example, was coming off a productive season in Boston and, with Shaq retiring and Jermaine O'Neal a massive health concern, looked primed to be the Celtics' starting center come opening night.
Brian explained that the com in dot-com stands for commercial, suggesting he was primed to quit thinking recess and start thinking equity.
For the past 20 years, Kagan and his colleagues have been following hundreds of such people, beginning in infancy, to see what happens to those who start out primed to fret.
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