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was preparedness
noun
The state of being prepared.
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According to the World Trade Center evacuation study[15, 16], one of the factors that affected evacuation was preparedness planning.
The theme of the First Philippic (351 350 BC) was preparedness and the reform of the theoric fund, a mainstay of Eubulus's policy.
Although statistically non-significant, recent suicidal ideation (AORs of 2.41, p = .037, and 2.68, p = .016) was consistently associated with a higher likelihood of service use (over and above the influences captured in the PSNI), as was preparedness to use the internet for MH treatment/information (AORs of 3.13 and 3.03, p < .001).001
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"It's preparedness.
McCann says the first principle is avoiding threatening events and the second is preparedness: "It is effectively negligent to go into a place you don't understand and expose vulnerabilities.
Other measures show signs of a both proactive and reactive character that is preparedness and response.
The troublesome ones are preparedness – discussed above in relation to external threats – and offset and transfer.
Perhaps the most valuable tactic you'll read about in 100 Deadly Skills, however, is preparedness.
The primary outcome is preparedness for caregiving, to be measured with the Preparedness for Caregiving Scale (PCS) from the Family Care Inventory [ 19] (T19]T3).
Even if you're just gone for an afternoon, weather can change quickly and the best prevention is preparedness.
The subject was pandemic preparedness.
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