After decades of research, nanotech is primed to burst into real products in the next two years.
And Wall Street gets an easier-to-understand pure play with its own financial reports primed to attract new investors.
And in no area is America more primed to lead them than in clean energy.
Conventional wisdom said the Lakers were primed to win their third consecutive NBA title this year.
As Reijnders notes, viewers of these TV series are primed to identify with particular landscapes.
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They found that ObamaCare was primed to blow up much of the market for employer-sponsored health insurance.
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The engineered cells are then infused back into the patient, primed to hunt down the leukemia cells.
Armstrong faces considerable legal exposure, and cycling fans are primed to roll their eyes at any equivocation.
The nursing workforce is primed to grow the fastest of all healthcare occupations, expanding by 26% by 2020.
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Thus they are primed to be influenced by advertising in a way that they just are not at Facebook.
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Another potential risk: A good number of voters may be primed to punish the incumbent for poor economic times.
Those primed to feel envy were more attentive to the interview participants than were those not primed for envy.
So investors were primed to sell when the market opened on that Monday.
Those primed to feel that their lack of power was illegitimate behaved similarly, assigning values of 4.7 and 4.4 respectively.
Ad rates are lower and, as yet, there is no ad format that seems perfectly primed to garner audience attention.
Interestingly, those students primed to think of God could endure much more discomfort and swilled twice as much sour juice.
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After ten years and hundreds of millions in added value under Grousbeck, the Celtics are primed to be flipped.
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Our brains are primed to believe that movie theaters are more dangerous than they used to be, but they're not.
Ms. Selasi, who resides in Rome and peppers her conversation with Italian, says she was primed to succeed from the get-go.
If consumers get used to iTunes, they will be primed to buy a new low cost iPhone whenever Apple introduces it.
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Business surveys suggest that the economy is operating at close to capacity, and that companies are primed to push up prices.
In the research, one group of subjects was primed to feel envy by writing about their own prior experiences of feeling envious.
Officials in Islamabad and diplomats abroad are primed to grumble about it.
The official press is primed to report swiftly on cases of infection.
Sullenberger was primed to help passengers aboard the Airbus A320 survive the crisis, said Karlene Roberts, a university professor who co-directs the center.
That shift rips protons from the molecular chains of Dr Kiser's jelly-like solid, leaving exposed negative charges primed to form bonds with water molecules.
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On occasion, the immune system is primed to attack the embryo because it contains genetic material from the father, which can be interpreted as foreign.
Yes, references are primed to say positive things about the candidate.
Especially when we have been primed to focus on something else.
The idea is prompted by evidence that people may be innately primed to notice and be wary of spiders (as we seem to be of snakes).
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