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One piece of reportage captures the authentic Derek tone in a classic instance of Paul's readiness to perform anywhere.
The shows' insurers are asking a judge to nullify a $17.5m policy that they say AEG got with false claims about Jackson's health and readiness to perform.
We're all the stars of a play, the title of which is our name, and which we don't just rehearse constantly in silent readiness to perform at a moment's notice, but which we actually perform for our own predilection as the first spectator.
The widely ballyhooed details of Tom Cruise's readiness to perform his own dangerous and difficult stunts conjures, to the public, a sense of satisfaction regarding the pains that a fabulously rich and famous person is willing to take for their pleasures; for critics, it evokes an age of artistic heroism harking back to Buster Keaton's and Harold Lloyd's self-sacrificing stunts.
In the course of the argument, and in order to prove the Plaintiff's readiness to perform his part of the contract, an affidavit made by Dr. Bacher was read, which was to the effect that he had written and sent a letter to the Defendant J. Wagner, informing her of his having received from the Plaintiff the £300, and offering to pay that sum according to her instructions.
Behavioural intention is defined as "an indication of a person's readiness to perform a behaviour" (Fishbein and Ajzen, 2010).
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School readiness measures a child's preparedness to perform in multiple domains (e.g., emotional, behavioural, cognitive) in the school environment.
Both to attain the school readiness and to perform well at school, adequate dietary intakes should be provided for all children.
It is well settled that if the plaintiff has fully performed his contract, so that nothing remains but the duty of the defendant to pay, the plaintiff may declare upon the quantum meruit, ignoring the special contract, and the plaintiff's readiness and offer to perform are to this extent, but to this extent only, (Shannon v. Comstock, 21 Wend. 457,) equivalent to actual performance.
So far he has shown scant readiness to do either.
Father Bolduc was also impressed by the readiness of the volunteers to perform a service that would otherwise have cost thousands of dollars that his church could ill afford.
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