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If you don't have enough friends around to crack your cassoulet's crust with you, you should be prepared to go out and rustle some up while the oven is still hot.
He argues that the United States should be prepared to go to war against Iraq without support from allies or the United Nations because "more people are going to die later if we do nothing now".
They should be prepared to go it alone being an entrepreneur is not a group effort.
"A pupil might enjoy geography and history but only be on target for an E - and schools should be prepared to go with that.
Raising money takes time and you should be prepared to go from term sheet to money in the bank in 90 to 180 days, depending on how far along your company is.
After that initial contact is made, anthropologists should be prepared to go back into the forest with the group and stay on site to monitor the situation for several months, as well as build up trust and communication.
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Friends going to intimate dinners with the Bushes should be prepared to lead the prayer said before the meal.
Wilson should be prepared to start tonight and tomorrow, too.
How far should I be prepared to go in the pursuit of high-minded criticism of exhibitions and museums?
Project management staff should to be prepared to go back to the drawing board, together with field staff and local partner organisations, in order to re-assess and refine these plans as early as possible, based on the logistics challenges and opportunities presented by the specific local context.
The third issue, and by the far most important one in terms of U.S. national security, is why should the United States be prepared to go to war with China, even if that were the only way to prevent its domination of Asia.
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