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Billy Hayes, the general secretary of the CWU, expressed his readiness to go to Acas.
Instead it repeatedly proclaims its readiness to go nuclear in response to a decisive Indian conventional attack.
Ms. Axelson-Berry said that the selection of families depended on their "readiness" to go through "their memorabilia and reflections".
By creeping into the political terrain of the opposition parties, Mrs Merkel hopes to reduce their supporters' readiness to go to the polls.
But the success of the FDP, at least until recently, was based largely on its readiness to go into government with either of the two big parties.
The concept of "just war" may have justified any given war but does not explain the perpetual Roman readiness to go to war.
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Brainis said everyone was impressed by Stoudemire's attention to detail and readiness to get going.
Though his critics claimed that his nailing of Communist backing of the strike would stiffen the seamen's attitude, many Britons have noticed that the union leaders readiness to get talks going again seeme to improve marvellously after Mr. Wilson's new though talk last week.
It is also unclear to me how knowing the meaning of the word "momentous" in line 18 or understanding a comparison of people to iron-filings demonstrates readiness to start a career or go to college.
"But we have plans, our readiness is there to go, yes".
A strong attachment to international institutions is accompanied by a readiness, in extremis, to go it alone.
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