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On whether they were ready to scrap the entire season.
"Just some dog-faced gremlins out there getting down on all fours ready to scrap".
The central bank also said it was not ready to scrap the ceiling on deposit rates because of the risks involved.
Vince Cable has confirmed that the Liberal Democrats are ready to scrap the 50p top rate of tax in exchange for a new tax on multimillion-pound properties.
Proponents know the laws will face stiff legal resistance but are intending to take the fight to the Supreme Court, where they hope a majority might be ready to scrap the fetal-viability threshold that has stood for decades.
The president-elect does not appear ready to scrap Nafta, nor does he seem in a rush to push through a hotly disputed plan making it easier for workers to organize unions.
Those proposals have caused soul-searching and dissension within some of the largest anti-abortion groups, with many traditional leaders expressing skepticism or opposition to such sweeping challenges to constitutional law until a more conservative Supreme Court seems ready to scrap the legacy of Roe v. Wade.
The executive director of the National Association of Secondary School Principals, Gerald Tirozzi — who supports standards-based report cards — said that many educators and parents were far from ready to scrap letter grades, especially for older students, in part because they worry about the ripple effects on things like the honor roll and class rank.
Then, six months later, the former Everton manager himself was a much bigger problem and United were ready to scrap the Ferguson blueprint and turn to a manager like Van Gaal, who is just as vain and volatile as Mourinho except older and perhaps not quite as good.
I'm ready to go, mate; I'm fucking ready to scrap.
UPDATE: Japanese firm is ready to scrap plans for Palmdale rail-car factory.
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