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The United States can help by communicating a genuine concern with the problems these countries face and a readiness to provide technical and other appropriate forms of assistance where possible.
Parker could weep -- and he wept astonishingly often and on the slightest provocation -- but the psychology of those tears was entirely compatible with a remorseless readiness to massacre his opponents.
The reaction speed is increased, with an entire brigade on standby readiness ; the military retains the capability to continually deploy 2, 000 soldiers in international service or 5, 000 over a short time span.
It aimed " to amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the readiness of the Armed Forces by replacing the current policy concerning homosexuality in the Armed Forces, referred to as ' Don't ask, don't tell ,' with a policy of nondiscrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.
Nevertheless, they found a readiness for critics to " seize upon " key statements and portray punctuated equilibrium, and exercises associated with it, such as public exhibitions, as a " Marxist plot ".
Volatility is the readiness with which a substance vaporizes.
During this period of relative inactivity he paid a flying visit to Pearl Harbor, where he was not impressed with the poor state of readiness.
A stallion, approaching with a high head, will usually nicker, nip and nudge the mare, as well as sniff her urine to determine her readiness for mating.
* Good-neighborliness, friendship and readiness for comprehensive cooperation with neighbor-countries in numerous areas of mutual interest.
The changes, popularly identified as the open-door policy, included an increasing emphasis on foreign trade, a readiness to accept direct foreign investment by enacting a joint venture law, the decision to open the country to international tourism, and economic cooperation with South Korea.
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The U. S. was not the only nation to increase its military readiness, with other notable examples being the Philippines and Indonesia, countries that have their own internal conflicts with Islamist terrorism.
This bundling process introduces further complexity, as it might stretch some maintenance cycles, thereby increasing risk, but reduce others, thereby potentially reducing risk, with the end result being a comprehensive maintenance schedule, purpose built to reduce operational risk and ensure acceptable levels of operational readiness and availability.
* " Mercilessness to oneself, readiness to perform any favor to others and the surrender of oneself entirely to the Lord with a prayerful abiding in Him-these are the creators of the spiritual life.
The bomber could start all four ( 4 ) Olympus turbojet engines simultaneously with little ground support equipment when remotely deployed to one of its dispersal airfields ; and, at readiness state: 15 ( fifteen minuet alert ), it would be airborne in less than 5000 feet of runway.
During the Cuban missile crisis, bombers of the V-Force were brought to readiness on 15-minute notice with the aircraft armed and crews ready beside them.
As with fish and turtles on a coral reef, hippo occasionally visit cleaning stations and signal by wide-open mouth their readiness for being cleaned of parasites by certain species of fish.
New electrical system increases reliability ( better than Mil STD 1245A, higher operational readiness, increased mean time between failures, fault-finding diagnostics with test equipment.
In the military, this type of activity is often classed as " mission readiness ", and seeks to define which assets are available and for which type of mission ; a classic example is whether aircraft on board an aircraft carrier are equipped with bombs for ground support or missiles for defense.
European chub are popular with anglers due to their readiness to feed, and thus to be caught, in almost any conditions.
He later attended the Naval War College at Newport, Rhode Island, and upon graduating with a master of arts degree in 1957, was assigned to the staff of the Commander-in-Chief, Atlantic Fleet, as aircraft readiness officer.
General LeMay was instrumental in SAC's acquisition of a large fleet of new strategic bombers, establishment of a vast aerial refueling system, the formation of many new units and bases, development of a strategic ballistic missile force, and establishment of a strict command and control system with an unprecedented readiness capability.
The onset of primary tooth loss has been found to correlate strongly with somatic and psychological criteria of school readiness.
On May 25, 2005, The Gambia announced its readiness to establish full diplomatic relations with the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.

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`` They are determined '', Montgomery writes, `` not to be surprised again, and now insist on a state of readiness for war which is not only unnecessary, but also creates nervousness among other nations in the Western Alliance -- not to mention such great suspicions among the nations of the Eastern bloc that any progress towards peaceful coexistence or disarmament is not possible ''.
Some of the oldest such data is the Bereitschaftspotential or " readiness potential " in which electrical activity related to voluntary actions can be recorded up to two seconds before the subject is aware of making a decision to perform the action.
A pledge of independence was read out, which included a readiness to withhold taxes.
: Short, intense, attack practice which teaches continuous alertness and readiness to attack, as well as building spirit and stamina.
Alaeddin determined to ensure and future success by forming a corps of paid infantry, which was to be kept in constant readiness for service.
Serving in the forces from 1995 up to 2010 gradually became more volunteered due to a near total disarmament, which resulted in Sweden ending up having only two battalions at readiness 90 days as of 2010.
On 2 September 1939, the Sejm held its final pre-war session, during which it declared it declared Poland's readiness to defend itself against invading German forces.
A SSN sinks a Chinese SSBN, which causes the Chinese Politburo to panic and to increase the readiness of their 12 land-based ICBMs.
As the camera retreats the lights dim and, in the misterioso passage which follows, Astaire mimes a series of stances, ranging from overt friendliness, wariness, surprise to watchful readiness and jaunty confidence.
These six regiments will fall operationally under what will become known as the " reaction forces ", which will be the army's high readiness force.
Introspection forms no essential part of its methods, nor is the scientific value of its data dependent upon the readiness with which they lend themselves to interpretation in terms of consciousness.
Some sharpers are skilful enough to take up some of the matches already dealt, which they place in their costieres, or side-pockets above described, in readiness for their next operation ; others keep them skillfully hidden in their hand, to lay them, at the convenient moment, upon the pack of cards.
Operational readiness training, which previously had been conducted only at Vandenberg AFB, California, began at Fairchild during the following month.
The Vulcans recommended that the warp trials end, which Starfleet agreed to until Charles Tucker III ( who would later serve as chief engineer under Archer ) fixed the intermix ratios, and Archer and Robinson stole the NX-Beta, the second test ship, to prove its readiness.
The rival republic of Pskov owed the continuance of its own political existence to the readiness with which it assisted Ivan against its ancient enemy.
Also during 1994, the Air Force selected Ellsworth as the exclusive location from which to conduct a Congressionally mandated operational readiness assessment of the B-1B, known locally as " Dakota Challenge.
" One possible source of glossing is the desire to harmonise and to complete: " More peculiar to the Western text is the readiness to adopt alterations or additions from sources extraneous to the books which ultimately became canonical.
Within the occupied territories, the adequate punishment for offences committed against the German State or the occupying power which endanger their security or a state of readiness is on principle the death penalty.
Formal education environments, such as elementary and secondary schools, present opportunities for learners to acquire new knowledge and skills, and to achieve deep, domain-specific conceptual mastery which, through well-designed pedagogical guidance and academic study, may enhance future career readiness, civic engagement, and general well-being.
That member then raises an arm to indicate readiness to throw, at which point the members of the opposing team freeze in position.

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