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By 1951 he was considered ready for the lead in a swashbuckler, The Prince Who Was a Thief, and was married to the starlet Janet Leigh, who later appeared alongside him in films including The Vikings (1958).
If there were no longer any need for vital organ support, the patient was considered ready for discharge.
The questionnaire was considered ready for use after the rephrasing of a few questions to improve their clarity to respondents.
After the agreement of the authors regarding the Brazilian version of the QCE-EF, the scale was considered ready to be used.
If a patient was considered ready to be weaned off ECMO support, decisions regarding decannulation were assessed through a protocolized weaning trial.
After stirring continuously during 30 minutes, it was considered ready when a microemulsion was formed.
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The leaves are considered ready for plucking when they break on being bent.
Critics counter that only thirty-four per cent of those who graduated in June of 2012 were considered ready for college or a job.
At the other end of the modern career, young people are expected to acquire more and more education before being considered ready for work.
A speedy pocket passer with a strong arm, Smith must improve in several areas over the next six weeks — footwork and mechanics among them — if he is to be considered ready to unseat Sanchez.
College-readiness statistics, called "aspirational performance measures," released on Monday by the New York State Education Department, show that only 38.4 percent of New York City high school students who graduated in June are considered ready for college or a career.
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