Sentence examples for well prepared to attack from inspiring English sources

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David Shambaugh, in "China Is All Bluster on Taiwan (for Now)" (Op-Ed, March 6), presents cogent arguments for why China is not well prepared to attack Taiwan.

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At the start of the year, no one seemed better prepared to attack the Kentucky Derby than Zito.

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Likewise, a survey of emergency and primary care physicians found that 43 and 21%, respectively, indicated being well prepared to have a role in the event of a bioterrorism attack.

But that's not a story newspapers are well prepared to tell.

The students were always well prepared to interview him, but one question was enough.

And they aren't necessarily well prepared to do this.

The prosecutor said that the three defendants in court on Thursday -- William Ruto and Henry Kosgey, both former government ministers, and Joshua Sang, a radio talk show host -- were involved in a well-prepared plan to attack supporters of the governing party.

As a result of the Baltic Exchange and Bishopsgate bomb attacks, City-based companies were well-prepared to deal with the aftermath of the September 11 attacks in 2001, with a spokesman for the Corporation of London stating: "After the IRA bombs, firms redoubled their disaster recovery plans and the City recovered remarkably quickly.

The Muslims were well prepared and constantly attacked the army advancing through the orchards outside Damascus on 24 July.

But the NHS is again well-prepared to respond to the pressures that winter brings.

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