Prepare for your creative work, just as you prepare your house for a thorough cleaning.
At this very moment, financial firms are clamoring to prepare themselves for these new disclosure requirements and prepare all the necessary information for current and prospective clients.
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Mr. Christie also criticized Atlantic City officials for failing to prepare better for the storm and evacuate people more quickly.
Karen Pickering, four-time British Olympian and board member of the British Olympic Association's Athletes Commission, says Games Lanes are vital for athletes to prepare effectively for their events.
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.
There is literally no educational option for millions of students to prepare them for the workforce and life.
Meandering 14km south along the King's Highway, take the turn off for the ruins of Mukawir and prepare yourself for some stunning scenery.
The Philadelphia prison commissioner Lou Giorla was lobbied to change the policy on shackling by the Maternity Care Coalition, a group which runs classes inside the jail for pregnant prisoners, to help prepare them for the birth.
We expect the state to do it all for us, or our parents to prepare themselves for their own retirement years.
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Last year, IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman hinted that one way to reduce the potential for tax fraud was to have IRS prepare returns for taxpayers.
For several years he has been trying to prepare Egypt for his death or health problem induced retirement.
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She called on the Department for Work and Pensions to do more to prepare people for the impact of the cuts and to assess whether councils are "capable of shouldering the additional administrative burden".
But although Britain will no longer prepare expensively for a big land war in Europe, it will prepare expensively to intervene further afield.
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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"It's more thought of as child care for when the parent needs it as opposed to the child's development and really helping prepare for early literacy skills that are going to be the foundation for school, " said Chang, director of Attendance Works, a Maryland-based initiative that mentors districts in fighting absenteeism.
As pitchers and catchers begin to report for spring training in the weeks ahead, we must prepare ourselves for the inevitable.
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Addressing leading head teachers and literacy experts, he questioned whether the present target for 11-year-olds was challenging enough to help prepare them for secondary school.
The idea here is to fundamentally change our approach to unemployment in this country, so that it's no longer just a time to look for a new job, but is also a time to prepare yourself for a better job.
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Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Tavish Scott called for the Scottish government to take action on rising energy prices and prepare evidence for energy regulator Ofgem on the extra costs facing Scots this winter, as the authority investigates the prices charged by gas companies.
The reason for such a low-key ceremony, says Saunders, is to prepare Middleton for life as a royal.
Through the Roof says it has sent out more than 25, 000 copies of its leaflet on how to prepare for the DDA - ample evidence that a lot work is being done to prepare.
As new technologies emerge and new skill sets are required for the jobs students are hoping to apply for it only makes sense that curricula also adapt to better educate and prepare students for future careers.
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Our children will compete for jobs in a global economy that too many of our schools do not prepare them for.
Conduct periodic consultations of member states for the implementation of the concerned Conventions, including the Convention against Discrimination in Education, prepare documents for the CR, the Executive Board and the General conference.
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Why should the English Premiership reduce its money-spinning schedule so the players its clubs pay for can prepare to play for someone else?
Just as any machine needed rest to prepare for the next day, so did the human.
Mr. Amer went on to explain how you prepare for a child in a war zone.
Or so at least I tell myself now as I prepare for the raucous consumerism of downtown.
She said she would walk again and was starting to prepare for a prosthetic leg.
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We have to mentally and physically prepare for our next race, our next challenge.
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