Some companies are said to be ill-prepared and concerned that they will not be able to find the money. |
Though the post was of some importance locally, it was hardly worth an ill-prepared battle. |
A report from the Chartered Management Institute reveals businesses in London are ill-prepared to cope with disaster and disruption. |
Experience shows that too short a period prevents candidates from tendering or causes them to submit incomplete or ill-prepared tenders. |
The rail companies have had to cope with radical changes in the economy, for which they were ill-prepared. |
In more than one case, it was noted that police services are mainly anglophone and, therefore, ill-prepared to offer services in French. |