In 3 months, the ISF transitioned from an underequipped, nascent organization to a better equipped, more disciplined force. |
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In a straight fight, they were simply better equipped for battle than their opponents. |
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Future regional jets will most likely be better equipped with head-up displays aimed at providing more guidance information to flight crews. |
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Unless they were mismanaged, rich school districts could have better equipped schools. |
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She felt her baby had a better chance with new parents better equipped to rear her child. |
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Our emergency responders are probably better equipped and better trained than at any other time in history. |
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He argued that vocationally educated individuals entering the industry could be better equipped with a broader knowledge base. |
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Bonnah involved the relocation of a student with special needs from the traditional school system to one better equipped to deal with his needs. |
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But if practice makes perfect, I'm better equipped for my next foray into self-discipline, which begins the day this column is published. |
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The more you know about stress and what causes it, the better equipped you'll be to control it. |
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A typical dotcom company's rapid growth rate demands a turnover of directorial authority to people better equipped than the visionary founder to help the company grow. |
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After all, the better you can look after yourself now, the better equipped you'll be when you are ready to leave home later on. |
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Once business owners have scoped out their innovation initiatives, they are better equipped to determine where they need to spend and how much. |
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They are often potentially better equipped than their elders to shape the changing and plural cultural landscape. |
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But if prisons are better equipped to handle suicide, then how could the correctional Reception Center have missed Castro? |
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You may also feel better equipped to respond to this challenging time of life. |
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Its original intent was to recognize that the IFAA should defer to local groups whenever the latter were better equipped to address an issue. |
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And no one is better equipped to refute this false equivalence than Mack herself. |
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It's difficult to imagine anyone better equipped to dramatize these questions than the show's creators. |
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They may find that the experience has better equipped them to deal with future life stress. |
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We will be better equipped to appreciate how everything is evidence of the free graciousness of God. |
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It needs to be better equipped, but above all, it needs more deployable manpower. |
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Once you know more about where the conflict stems from, you will be better equipped to address it. |
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With these important legislative amendments, our police officers will be better equipped to hunt down and apprehend dangerous offenders. |
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A society that makes such cohabitation possible will be better equipped to face the new challenges brought about by globalization. |
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Women will thus be better equipped for the new jobs of the 21st century, in which brains count a lot more than brawn. |
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Now with some history behind it, it is better equipped to assess its workflow and conduct its business more efficiently. |
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Educated women are better equipped to exercise their rights and educated men are more considerate and ready to regard women as equals. |
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Should the world descend into autarky, America would be better equipped than China for survival on reduced means. |
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Afghan troops say the insurgents are better equipped, more mobile, and using more sophisticated equipment like night-vision gear and satellite telephones. |
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It unfurls itself to be better equipped to carry Melanie back on the swing in the other direction. |
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Fully informed staff will be better equipped to share information, field questions and build cohesiveness in the community. |
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However, the new bonus system provides a fitting cash-based incentive system, which is better equipped to reward outstanding performance. |
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If more of us could demonstrate the same depth of compassion and understanding, we would be better equipped to help those vulnerable to heroin's promise of a quick fix. |
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I wonder who she considers would be better equipped for this onerous task, or who would be more likely to possess the necessary wisdom of Solomon? |
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As a result, Afghan officials are better equipped and are demonstrating a marked improvement in their ability to safeguard their own communities. |
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Each one of us are physically better equipped or less physically equipped than others. |
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At the same time, we want a federal Europe that is better equipped for its core tasks, such as foreign and security policy. |
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On the basis of political and economic stability, the enlarged Union will be better equipped to confront global challenges. |
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The earlier you start planning for the financial side of having kids, the better equipped you'll be. |
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Our drivers will be better equipped to manage possible tension, inform and communicate with passengers in real time. |
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Lorraine is better equipped in terms of sports infrastructure than the national average. |
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With the provision of adequate, accessible policies and procedures, a ship's crew is better equipped to make day-to-day operational decisions. |
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Our country is much better equipped to cope with such shocks on the world market than it used to be. |
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I believe these are organisations that should be better equipped to deal with such tasks. |
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The more we know, the better it is for us and the better equipped we are to fight the illness. |
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An appointed body, the theory went, would be insulated from influence peddling, and thus better equipped than politicians to safeguard the public. |
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Their theatres, sometimes handsomer and better equipped than professional houses, presented plays of all sorts to communities often beyond the reach of regional or touring companies. |
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Where local actors' intentions are suspect, peace-keeping missions must be larger and better equipped to act as credible deterrents with 'robust' rules of engagement. |
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With increased funds for education managed by national governments, schools are better equipped with textbooks, safe classrooms, and washrooms, and more teachers are trained and hired. |
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Collins and the Giants should be better equipped against Tennessee. |
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At the same time, these scholars will be better equipped to communicate the teaching of Buddha in an accessible, effective and beneficial way in the wider world. |
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The Rhine was significantly more accessible from Rome and better equipped to supply sizeable garrisons than the regions beyond. |
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Furthermore, on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the launch of the euro, the Commission will present a strategic review of how EMU has functioned to date and how it can be better equipped to meet future challenges. |
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This would ensure, inter alia, that staff members are better equipped to make well-informed decisions about their professional and personal lives. |
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It is thought that if youth develop a capacity to recognize these types of situations, then they may be better equipped to resist engaging in gang-related activity. |
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They are further examples showing that the federal government did not twiddle its thumbs and that French communities are better equipped then ever before to meet their needs and view the future with optimism. |
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If you involve your family or whanau in preparing your advance directive, or at least inform them of it, they will be better equipped to support you and to advocate for your wishes in a crisis. |
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Few facilities in New York are better equipped. |
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This was particularly important for developing countries which had been left to watch from their shorelines as better equipped vessels from the industrialized North reeled in the profits from rich fish stocks, for example. |
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By increasing your awareness and understanding of environmental issues and their economic and social ramifications, you will be better equipped to do your part to help the environment. |
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By using proactive strategies that include the assistance and input of the public, we are better equipped to handle crime and serve our community. |
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The Sudanese Minister of Justice has implausibly declared that Sudan is better equipped than the ICC to investigate human rights violations occurring within its borders. |
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The more you know about safety, the better equipped you are to improve it. |
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Resources vary depending on the wealth of the students, but generally are better equipped than other cultures. |
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Doubts were expressed concerning the potential administrative difficulties and the system caused some disquiet, as it seemed likely to favour the larger operators, who were better equipped to orchestrate their operations. |
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The doctor is also suggesting that the individual is not responsible for making this decision on her own and that the medical profession is better equipped to do so. |
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Their lungs were better equipped for the mustard gas, maybe. |
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In our short, four-year history, we have remade ourselves into a much more robust company far better equipped to deal with economic ups and downs. |
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Rolheiser and colleagues note that when students develop their capacity to understand their own thinking processes, they are better equipped to employ the necessary cognitive skills to complete a task or achieve a goal. |
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Emergency first responders such as the RCMP, military and local police could be better equipped to combat terrorism thanks to a new portable device for detecting anthrax. |
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But today, villages are more outgoing and better equipped than before and the surrounding countryside, a bucolic feast for the soul: we owe this to the farmers of the new generation. |
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Overall tracking thus is important to have a precise understanding of the enterprise's evolution and thus be better equipped to assess its situation and make adjustments, if required. |
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Although the majority of these people experience difficult and even inhumane situations, some are better equipped than others as they are stronger, and physically and psychologically more resilient. |
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The crew contacted company dispatch to discuss the situation and elected to return to Varadero, where the company was better equipped to deal with the aircraft and the passengers. |
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Unhomogenized moments among the poor will likely make them better equipped to empathize with the destitution many face. |
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A steady practice that leaves you a bit better equipped to pause before lashing out, to rise above perceived slights and not be put off by the usual setbacks. |
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For nearly a century, federally condoned bigotry knew no finer name: girls were separated from boys and dumped in schools better equipped for needlework than for higher mathematics. |
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Sunset clauses should therefore be introduced for those activities that have reached the end of their natural life or which other Organisations are better equipped to deal with. |
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Through the training offered by Equay-wuk, service providers in 30 remote, North-western Ontario First Nations communities are better equipped to identify situations of abuse and provide families with appropriate support. |
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Armed with a complete suite of stunning print marketing collateral and a Web facelift, Milgram is better equipped than ever to outshine the competition and show why they continue to be: Simply. |
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By building a more competitive business environment, consumers will receive goods at lower prices and Canadian businesses will be better equipped for global success. |
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Their classes were smaller and better equipped. |
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With such a hermeneutic in hand we would be better equipped to manage the moral pitfalls that await us, particularly those we encounter around the Monday morning water cooler. |
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With a dedicated Wellfleet presence, our resellers will be better equipped to meet the challenges that the growing internetworking market presents. |
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It's more efficient, better equipped, has a higher feeling of quality inside and out and is still just as practical as ever, without being frumpily box-shaped. |
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