Our children will compete for jobs in a global economy that too many of our schools do not prepare them for.
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.
That did not prepare people for one of the wettest summers on record with high winds and low sunshine.
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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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.
The biggest criticism of the academy system has been that the programme does not prepare youngsters adequately for the Premiership.
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.
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.
Some players from Naylor's generation blame the Rugby Football League (RFL) for not doing more to help players prepare for their retirement.
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It was Germany's naval threat that made Britain prepare for war, not its expansion on land.
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.
Their withdrawal was announced on Wednesday, a day after they walked out of court, saying they had not had time to prepare for a new witness.
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.
Passing a cybersecurity bill would not do anything to better prepare us for cyber attack.
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Besides not having enough time to prepare for meetings, current executives are naturally sympathetic to other executives.
But it does not, clearly, prepare our players for Test football.
As hospitals and healthcare systems continue to live in the fee for service world, they must prepare for the transition to a world in which they are rewarded for value, not volume.
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And you might not have time to prepare a healthy meal for your children.
But defence lawyers complained that they had not been given enough time to prepare for the cases.
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Businesses in a Shropshire market town have said that not enough is being done to prepare for Olympic tourism.
Defence lawyers had said they need more time to prepare for the trials because prosecutors had not disclosed all their evidence.
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Our educational system does not provide nearly enough to prepare our graduates for the skills and knowledge that companies require to succeed in a global workplace.
Fourth is education, which is not only failing to prepare the rural poor for work off the land, but is also no longer equipping enough talented young graduates with the skills that have fuelled the services boom.
He said his mother had been advised by the police not to receive therapy until the end of the case and that, although his mother had praised police, the court system meant the Brewers had more than a year to prepare for the case yet she did not.
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