The auditor general criticized the government's apparent unreadiness to undertake the required recruitment and retention of qualified staff. |
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We maintained our position for some time for fear of people's unreadiness for the direct presidential election. |
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They had so little chance of success I didn't need to worry about their unreadiness for political life. |
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However, the UK's unreadiness for Mexican sounds was summed up by their appearance in a near-empty tent at the 2000 Reading festival. |
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The president, Lee Myung-bak, apologised for the country's unreadiness, sacked the defence minister and announced a bigger budget for the army. |
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She does not seem inclined to say no but professes to a certain state of unreadiness. |
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It's not something that people should be thrust into in a state of unreadiness or a state of apprehension. |
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The United States' unreadiness to engage stopped developing countries from making any move or showing any flexibility of their own. |
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Because of this mobility, they often face unreadiness of formal education to cope with this new feature of the present time. |
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Our unreadiness to respond practically to disasters is as obvious now as it was then. |
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Now the quality of graduates of the Olsztyn computer college is the most considerable problem, their complete unreadiness for the hard work. |
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Our defence critic, the member for Calgary Northeast, made a number of observations about our forces and their unreadiness and lack of equipment. |
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They were sent into the field in various stages of unreadiness by people who saw a need for them. |
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The slow, accident-prone arrival of the first 24 has been one of the saddest examples of NATO's unreadiness in this war. |
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The unreadiness, as an economy, to adapt to new realities. |
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Clare was for a while protected by the man's unreadiness to have words with his brother, who always took his wife's part. |
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But the character's famous hesitation his reluctance or unreadiness to avenge his father's murder is central and peculiar to Shakespeare's conception of Hamlet. |
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We certainly must not find ourselves once again in a situation of unreadiness as was the case when we had to find a solution to the distribution of payments. |
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