Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has said the cuts would harm the readiness of U.S. fighting forces.
Much of the system's success derives from the readiness of American academics to let market forces work.
But its growth since demonstrates the readiness of Americans, even with pinched wallets, to buy nutritional foods.
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"The bigger question is about the readiness of regulators to address transactions of this complexity, " says attorney Mr. Hempling.
They will then get a score that reflects the readiness of their proposals.
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We see unifying curricula among the states as an important step in enhancing the educational readiness of the nation.
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In every previous enlargement, there were doubts about the readiness of the applicants to assume the obligations of membership.
For the legal industry, the unprecedented move by New York highlights the question about the readiness of emerging law students.
There is no program that I know of that would justify anyone to make false statements concerning readiness of a program.
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Let us hope that this approach reflects the readiness of the West to offer Russia a new and balanced cooperation program.
Also at issue is the size and readiness of the central bank's firepower in managing the currency: its stock of dollars.
The move "will give us time to ensure the readiness of all our equipment and people", said Marvin Odum of Shell Oil.
As former senior commanders, we know that the reason for this long-standing envy is the unsurpassed discipline, morale and readiness of our military.
With millions of military spouses, parents and children sacrificing as well, the readiness of our Armed Forces depends on the readiness of our military families.
"Deterring irresponsible use of alcohol is essential to the readiness of our fleet and ensuring the health and safety of our service members and units, " Adm.
To put it bluntly, the measures military leaders are contemplating to cope with budget cuts amount to a collapse in the global readiness of the joint force.
Most importantly, what evidence is there that repeal of the 1993 law will strengthen and improve the combat capability, discipline, morale and overall readiness of the All-Volunteer Force?
The exercise tested the systems used for relaying warning messages and, in some countries (Germany, Denmark, Egypt, France, Malta, Portugal and Turkey) the readiness of civil protection services.
Military leaders have warned of impaired readiness of U.S. forces.
"Additionally coalition forces will realign battle space as necessary based on the composition of the coalition, the readiness of the Iraqi security forces and the threat situation, " Matern said.
The army, in particular, is overstretched, and the navy is being forced to reduce the battle-readiness of some ships to concentrate men and equipment in those on front-line duty.
Ultimately, the effectiveness of such mechanisms depends on their familiarity and overhead to consumers, the readiness of alternative sites offering more traditional payments, and the extent to which consumers are well motivated.
Meanwhile, a host of new regulatory initiatives and fanciful (perhaps farcical) beliefs about the market readiness of clean-energy technologies redirected capital away from where it would most productively be used to compliance and rent-seeking.
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Nonetheless, Klau argues that a feature of recent ballots in Europe has been the readiness of voters to change their governments without turning to the political extremes, as seen in Spain's election in November.
Mr Brewer takes care not to disguise the local communal nature of much of the violence nor the readiness of some Greek leaders to make shifting local alliances against their co-religionists and fellow countrymen.
Klau argued that a feature of recent ballots in Europe has been the readiness of voters to change their governments without turning to the political extremes, pointing to Spain's election last November as an example.
This step has been made absolutely necessary by roughly a decade of under-investment in the uniformed services, a practice that has seriously degraded the maintenance, training, and modernization activities critical to the combat readiness of today's military -- and tomorrow's.
They certainly apply in spades in Okinawa, the lynchpin of America's forward presence in East Asia and home to training areas every bit as essential to the readiness of U.S. forces in the Pacific as Vieques is to their Atlantic-based counterparts.
Founded by Salvatore Ferragamo in 1927, in Florence Italy, this season, Ferragamo, in my estimation, had opened up its useful efficiencies of skilled garments and brought forth a readiness of change that is more advanced in achievement than expected in the essentials.
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But, of course, that -- I think in the beginning, of course the concern and the readiness of the country will be another issue that we can work parallely, by the way, by using, like the capacity-building and also the readiness of the things.
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