Another essential for getting a strong reference: Help her prepare not only to rave about you, but also to offer specific examples of your brilliant accomplishments.
Without that layer to hack away, they are relatively easy to prepare, not to mention tender, sweet and frankly adorable.
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But the committee of MPs said it did not see how the World Service could prepare when it would not know "either the priorities, targets or characteristics which have been set for it, or its budget" until a few months before the change came into force.
This candidate confessed to needing extra time to prepare and to not being good at spontaneous and impromptu speaking.
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That did not prepare people for one of the wettest summers on record with high winds and low sunshine.
The biggest criticism of the academy system has been that the programme does not prepare youngsters adequately for the Premiership.
Our children will compete for jobs in a global economy that too many of our schools do not prepare them for.
Mankind can prepare for but not prevent the kind of natural calamity that struck Japan in March and Christchurch earlier this year.
The survey also found that the way people sleep does not prepare them properly for the demands of the traditional nine-to-five working day.
As the customer base shrank to fewer, and ever larger, big corporations Oracle did not prepare for changes in its business the next day.
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If the employer does not prepare its payroll tax returns, it should review the PSP-prepared returns, reconcile them to its books, sign them, and file them.
Anyone infected should ensure their hands are clean, to prevent the infection spreading, and they should not prepare food for others, particularly babies and the elderly.
Moreover, tutoring demand is bound to grow even more, as parents and schools increasingly fail to intellectually prepare students for not only collegiate success, but for life.
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Those who are infected should ensure their hands are clean, to prevent the infection spreading, and they should not prepare food for others, particularly babies and the elderly.
Many Haitians complain that the government did not do enough to prepare for the storms, did not warn people to evacuate, was not able to rescue people who were trapped and now has no plan to get people back home.
It was Germany's naval threat that made Britain prepare for war, not its expansion on land.
But inspectors warned that GCSE teaching focused on achieving good exam results and that this did not always prepare pupils for study at a more advanced level.
But in the wake of Sandy, Republican Governor Christy and Democratic Governor Cuomo have begun to openly discuss that this is a problem that we have to not only prepare for, but work to change.
Our educational system at the K-12 level does not adequately prepare enough students with needed proficiencies in STEM, resulting in an insufficient pipeline of kids enthusiastic about and equipped to pursue scientific and technological fields at the collegiate level.
Kent Schaffer, who held on for six months before being fired earlier this year, said Mr. Stanford wanted the criminal trial to be moved to another city, in spite of being advised by Mr. Schaffer that the priority should be to prepare for trial, not to fight for a change of venue, among other "superfluous" issues.
The 27-year-old said his legal team had not had to prepare his case, but he would challenge the ban in due course.
However, we all know that in today's economy, a high school diploma is usually not enough to prepare students for the high-skill, high-paying jobs of the 21st century.
"What I am spelling out to the people of Northern Ireland and the many people who depend on the peace funds - you better prepare - Peace IV may not happen, " he said.
Kathy August, deputy chief executive of the United Learning Trust which sponsors 19 academies, told the Today programme's Evan Davis that they believed using slang was not going to prepare young people for employment.
He said this meant the UK had "not only to prepare and adapt to the challenge that climate change is going to bring us but also to do everything we possibly can here in this country to combat the causes of climate change in the first place".
And you might not have time to prepare a healthy meal for your children.
Some unscrupulous preparers may attempt to elude the new oversight program by not signing returns they prepare.
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Lee Bailey, attorneys should not be allowed to prepare their own returns much less those of other people.
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