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It would be better if the excesses of legalism were rolled back, so that Americans feel readier to impeach the next perjurious president.
Yet we are also, I hope, readier to accept America's place in Europe, without historical complexes.
However, citizens are readier to submit to a modification of their individual habits if they see that the community is making an effort.
Government itself appeared somewhat readier to legislate improved rights than it was to accept the financial consequences of doing so.
And readier than ever for love, he even joined Match.com, where he discovered that Barbie had also signed up.
Deposit-taking institutions, for example, generally have readier and more cost-effective access to inter-bank and other short-term paper markets.
This readier, cheaper, and more widespread access to legal guidance should give rise to a more just society in the same way that immunization leads to a healthier community.
Another condition is a political culture that supports transparency by readier acceptance of any reported shortcomings in results and of action to correct them.
A third approach involves the devising of new modalities for the transfer of knowledge to the developing countries, including the creation of research facilities and the promotion of readier access to research data.
Recent events may encourage us to accept more flexible operation of the ERM, with a readier acceptance of realignments and earlier intervention by central banks when such realignments are not called for.
Furthermore, students will be readier to opt for difficult careers not offering particularly good rewards for their merits if substantial grants are made to them during their studies.
Nevertheless, the Commission is in the driving seat here and should be much readier to accept the advice, coming from friends, which will enable it to face the citizens of Europe much more confidently.
Standardizing the travel identification procedure would give the person responsible for supplying financial information for proactive disclosure of travel expenses readier access to reliable information.
The criminals have been much more sophisticated and they have grown much readier to adapt to legal situations than our Parliament has in making the laws to react.
Rising public concern about the state of our oceans, our air, our entire environment, means that our leaders are perhaps becoming readier to pay attention to scientific data and to focus on the long term.
During a visit to Geneva in June 2006, I was heartened by the fact that the Conference on Disarmament appeared much readier than it has been in recent years to move forward on a programme of work.
In some cluster offices, the host country national activities were seen to be overshadowing the cluster responsibilities, with greater resources tending to be allocated to the host country because of readier access.
It is a curious fact that historians have often been much readier to trust the New Testament records than have many theologians.
Rising rates of mental illness among the young, she argues, reflect readier diagnosis, and bullying has increased because the word is now used to mean the infliction of even the slightest emotional bruise.
As a consequence of these earlier contacts, Appellants will have more time to prepare their cases and will also likely be readier for their hearings.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Now that he has seen the man, and had the measure of his capacity, he 'll be all the readier to serve him.
Not a three-decker of the Channel fleet was readier for a broadside than herself.
All this was the readier told me, because it was against me, and would tease and vex me.
He would have entered all the readier had even the Dauphin held her in conversation.
My arm feels as if it had been bottling up all its strength, and to be readier than ever now.
The movement just served to swing his little Winchester into a readier position.
I am readier to fall to the earth, now I am up, than I was when I lay in the bed.
You are better tempered than I am, and are readier to converse.
Perhaps I am the readier to suspect, because, to tell you the truth, I think it might have been some amusement to myself in the same situation.
But in my land we have discovered a readier way than any papal bull.
They are infinitely readier, smarter, and wittier than Englishmen.
His grace was more permeating because it found a readier medium.
Morris, if you were a little readier to take me into your confidence.
The composing influence of the fresh air in the garden had by this time made me readier to lie down and rest than to occupy my mind in reflecting on my difficulties.
We are readier than we ever were to practice all that is rough in our national customs, and to excuse all that is violent and brutish in our national acts.
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