After decades of research, nanotech is primed to burst into real products in the next two years.
The nursing workforce is primed to grow the fastest of all healthcare occupations, expanding by 26% by 2020.
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The official press is primed to report swiftly on cases of infection.
On occasion, the immune system is primed to attack the embryo because it contains genetic material from the father, which can be interpreted as foreign.
Every retailer I have passed is primed to sell it and the shelves were nearly empty in one continental chain two hours before an official launch event.
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Then, when the action potential has passed, the ions are laboriously pumped back to where they once were, so that the cell is primed to respond again.
The pipeline "is primed to give our economy a shot in the arm and make energy more affordable -- and it won't cost the taxpayers a dime, " he argued.
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Fans have waited decades for the message of Atlas Shrugged to reach an audience broader than those willing to tackle the 1, 200 page epic novel, and this film is primed to do just that.
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And in no area is America more primed to lead them than in clean energy.
Each is equipped with a high definition photographic memory of the virus it helped destroy and it is primed and ready to prevent subsequent infection - but only if it encounters the same virus.
If the market is primed, the time from call to execution can be three or four seconds, says Lavender.
Ad rates are lower and, as yet, there is no ad format that seems perfectly primed to garner audience attention.
The idea is prompted by evidence that people may be innately primed to notice and be wary of spiders (as we seem to be of snakes).
Germany has a huge current-account surplus and so is not dependent on flighty foreign capital to keep its companies primed.
Business surveys suggest that the economy is operating at close to capacity, and that companies are primed to push up prices.
Hook is primed for centre or full-back on Wales' summer tour to north America at the end of a frustrating season for him and the misfiring Ospreys.
"It doesn't matter how sour the internship is going, you want to have the company, your boss especially, primed to tell your next employer that you worked hard, " agrees Rusty Rueff, a former human resources executive and author of Talent Force: A New Manifesto for the Human Side of Business.
Not many filmmakers have the nerve to make us wait these days, but Scott knows his audience is primed for exploding chests and toothy extraterrestrials, and he enjoys playing on our trepidation while showing off the stunning production design.
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