All our skaters will remain at the training camps and be competition-ready in case, but I am doubtful.
Not to mention talking too much and dragging projects out so long, that the competition is ready to go to market by the time Microsoft is ready to go to Beta.
To Bassa, we are still in the 1970s: British Airways is nationalised, facing little competition and ever ready to do a cosy deal with the unions knowing the taxpayer will pick up the tab.
This is the only bright spot in Microsoft, which has lost the smartphone market and is nowhere close to being ready for competition in tablets.
"It's great to have competition and I'm ready to fight for my place, " he added.
It came after FIFA general secretary Jerome Valcke complained that "not a single stadium" was ready for the competition.
India's 15, 000 corporate lawyers worry that they are not ready for international competition.
Olympic gold medalist Sanya Richards-Ross, recovering from toe surgery, pulled out after deciding her foot wasn't ready to return to competition.
With underemployed graduates and dropouts increasingly unable to repay loans, state legislatures cutting appropriations, and innovative competition making inroads, the bubble appeared ready to burst, or at least deflate.
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"Despite having tremendous voluntary support, but without public subsidy and with increased competition, we no longer have the ready finances to move forward and support a festival for another year, " it said.
No one wakes up one day, fully credentialed, industry-omniscient, and ready to take on an all competition.
We're not ready to say we're talking superior graphics to the current competition, the Xbox 360 or the PS3, but it's certainly a big jump forward.
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As many as 80% of the new hotels required are unlikely to be ready and there are now serious doubts about the country's ability to host the competition.
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