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Be Prepared

noun

  1. motto of the Boy Scouts of America and of the Girl Scouts of America.


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Among the upfront costs for landlords is paying for office space to be prepared for new tenants as part of their lease agreements.

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The site will now be prepared for handover to Nuclear Restoration Services which looks after decommissioned sites.

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"So we can see it as a threat, and we can anticipate this problem by studying these pathogens or these microbes, by studying the ecology of glaciers and permafrost. It's a fact, so we must be prepared for what can happen."

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Statements by current and former Russian officials also indicate that Moscow would be prepared to cease hostilities, only if its original objectives are achieved - namely a demilitarised, neutral and non-nuclear Ukraine.

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"High structures along with the trees are susceptible to extreme weather events, so we must be reactive to forecasts and be prepared to cancel a show and issue refunds if there is any danger to the public," he said.

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