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Several said concerns about military readiness, which Mr. Bush has relentlessly raised, had grown on Mr. Gore's watch.
It is the concept of "school readiness" which lies at the heart of much of the controversy surrounding the proposals.
The Fire Department wants all of its members to have the maximum level of readiness, which requires 64 hours of training and would cost significantly more than $1.4 million.
President Dilma Rousseff met with ministers and announced the government's plan to improve its disaster readiness, which will include maps of high-risk areas, better training and improved collection of data on meteorological conditions.
It will likely affect their mental readiness, which needs to be at its peak considering the Seahawks, winners of four of their past six after a 2-7 stare, are one of the most confident teams in the league right now.
Last year, the Education Department said it would change one of the tests used for admission to public school gifted kindergarten and first-grade classes in order to focus more on cognitive ability and less on school readiness, which favors children who have more access to preschool and tutoring.
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Furthermore, establishing this sequence could serve as a guide to the design of intervention programs to strengthen or improve skills related to reading-readiness, which could be of benefit to future readers.
Credit card giant MasterCard is debuting a new study today, called the MasterCard Mobile Payments Readiness Index, which analyzed 34 countries and their readiness to use three types of mobile payments: person to person, mobile commerce and mobile payments at the point of sale.
Developing countries have recently invested in behavior change and community mobilisation interventions to reduce maternal and neonatal risks following the concept of "Birth Preparedness and Complication Readiness" (BPCR), which comprises elements of antenatal, intrapartum, postpartum care and neonatal care [ 6].
He looks set for a second after elections in February and the readiness with which Ecuador's London embassy offered asylum in August 2012 to Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder wanted in Sweden for sex crimes (which he denies), will do his campaign no harm.
The name, meaning "impatient," refers to the readiness with which the plants' seeds are dispersed.
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