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A more pragmatic approach would be to prepare students through rigorous coursework and less emphasis on test preparation to aim for high achievement and excellence, even if they never achieve 100percentt proficiency.

The other option would be to prepare for meltdown that would accompany "Grexit".

This government's chief task would be to prepare for elections 45 days to three months after taking office.

My advice for someone coming into the role would be to prepare for the scale of the issue.

The Italian Parliament can vote to replace this government with a temporary all-party coalition whose main task would be to prepare for new elections.

Mr. Farrah said the main goal would be to prepare the cathedral for the late Christmas Eve service, which draws up to 6,000 people.

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The Battle Fleet's principal task would always be to prepare for the inevitable war with Japan.

A: The first thing I would say is to prepare your family.

Every nominee would be wise to prepare a speech.

The Bach Contrapuncti, especially, would be vicious to prepare for any large ensemble.

But he said he would be prepared to make a "fair deal" with Britain.

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