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"ill-prepared" Definitions
  1. ill-prepared (for something) not ready, especially because you were not expecting something to happen
  2. badly planned or organized

523 Sentences With "ill prepared"

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As a result, they felt ill prepared for Hurricane Maria.
The government also seems ill-prepared for the coming demographic crunch.
The baby boom generation is already woefully ill-prepared for retirement.
It's a harsh environment that can fry an ill-prepared spacecraft.
But China's troops may still be ill-prepared for complex warfare.
The island was ill-prepared for a disaster of this magnitude.
McAfee called Trump ill prepared, not tutored in cyberscience and angry.
Ill prepared for the job, they often end up killing innocents.
As a result, I am ill-prepared to compete next week.
At TGIF that week, executives were ill-prepared for the blowback.
The Trump administration is particularly ill-prepared for such an undertaking.
And many are ill prepared for the challenge of building credit.
When these ill-prepared companies are hacked, the CEOs get punished.
I don't have to make myself uncomfortable because it's ill prepared.
But the ground units all proved woefully ill-prepared for their task.
America's safety net is ill-prepared for such a job-destroying juggernaut.
But many state unemployment insurance programs are ill-prepared for the downturn.
Healthy people die when they are ill-prepared or make bad decisions.
They, like most members of the caravan, were ill-prepared for walking.
And, by extension, someone who Republicans could not credibly cast as ill-prepared.
In contrast, Britain seems ill-prepared, and not just because of the election.
"The well-prepared ride them, the ill-prepared are swept away by them."
Various research suggests many 503-somethings are ill-prepared for their golden years.
But the rich world, in particular, is ill-prepared to deal with it.
The European Union (EU), in turn, looks ill-prepared to stem the tide.
That does not mean the Gilroy Police Department was ill-prepared, he said.
They said the national emergency prevention and response system had been ill-prepared.
The Soviet Union was ill prepared when Nazi armies invaded in June 1941.
But I was also shocked by how obliviously ill-prepared Deval Patrick was.
A new report shows that antechinus is ill-prepared for a warming world.
Their swaggering first-round performance leaves two ill-prepared boys open-mouthed like fish.
When rioters took to the streets in 1992, the police were astoundingly ill-prepared.
Perhaps they had second thoughts on their ill-prepared attempts to tackle the drug?
Still, many passengers complained that the agency seemed ill prepared to handle the crowds.
As the day unfolded, the campaign seemed ill prepared to trumpet the new partnership.
Companies are therefore ill-prepared to absorb the economic shock caused by the virus.
He returned to the United States last year, ill-prepared for his newfound celebrity.
Experts warn that the Balkan nations are ill prepared for the next big one.
When the next hurricane comes, the agency will be as ill-prepared as ever.
But they may be ill-prepared for what's coming, and indeed, what's already here.
These girls on the run are expectedly ill-prepared to make their travels safely.
She had her head down and was ill prepared when the starting gate opened.
The crew was "completely ill-prepared and untrained" for the situation, Marx wrote on Facebook.
Luckily, Davos flubs it right out of the gate as Jon's ill-prepared hype man.
By any standard, the invasion of Iraq was an ill-conceived, ill-prepared, disastrous enterprise.
Have you ever considered going on an outlandish and adventurous trip but feel ill-prepared?
The next few weeks will highlight how ill prepared we are for even "ordinary" flu.
"The officials are ill prepared, and there has been a lack of discussion on execution."
And as Fernandes' experience shows, the company seemed ill-prepared to deal with such a case.
"I don't walk into a networking room ill-prepared," says Hoey, in an email with CNBC.
Many are ill-prepared for the social, emotional and academic rigor that is anticipated and required.
It's a sweetly nondescript location, and one ill-prepared to become a major illegal crossing point.
Many cities ill-prepared for highly-skilled and motivated terrorists will fall victim to these plans.
The White House, which seemed ill-prepared for a long negotiation, began to have second thoughts.
The way he responded says a lot about how ill prepared men are to confront themselves.
This scene makes Roy look reckless, ill-prepared, and it just isn't satisfying to the audience.
It is historically common for methadone clinics to be ill-prepared to dose patients during disasters.
Yet when Chief Executive John Stumpf faced congressional hearings he was ill prepared and resigned shortly thereafter.
I can certainly imagine lending some ill-prepared friend a little juice at the bar one night.
San Francisco and Seattle were ill prepared for the tech wave that hit in the past decade.
Experts say that Ghana, like other developing countries, is ill prepared to address a looming health crisis.
Lexie came armed with text messages DeMario was ill prepared to explain, and Rachel initiated swift justice.
That's because global energy and shipping industries are thought to be ill-prepared for the new measures.
He is a man ill prepared for the highest office, without political experience beyond this bruising campaign.
One reason training efforts have faltered, the report said, is because the U.S. government was ill-prepared.
In a television interview with Carl Bildt, a former prime minister, Mr Akesson looked amateurish and ill-prepared.
Swelling classes and stale courses mean they are generally ill-prepared for the few graduate jobs on offer.
We're very ill-prepared for an asteroid or comet strike Your browser does not support HTML5 video tag.
Many observers believe that a crash will occur soon – and fear that villagers are ill prepared for it.
The day after Hato hit, Macau's chief executive, Fernando Chui, apologised, admitting his government had been ill-prepared.
He argues, too, that a country ill-prepared in 2015 to fight "jihadist terrorism" is improving its capacity.
Indeed, there were so many dissonant notes in Monday's impromptu, ill-prepared and clearly quite ill-advised summit.
That's because global energy and shipping industries are thought to be ill-prepared for the looming sea change.
Plus, student debt continued to be an issue, which made [underprivileged] students particularly ill-prepared for the workforce.
Maria will hit some of Puerto Rico's most densely populated urban centers, which are ill-prepared, he said.
Germany's chemical warfare program was the brainchild of its most esteemed chemists, and the Americans were ill-prepared.
K-12 schools certainly deserve a substantial amount of blame, because they produce too many ill-prepared students.
That's because the global shipping industry is widely thought to be ill-prepared for the looming sea change.
The banks were ill-prepared to handle about 8.5trn rupees in new deposits in the three weeks after demonetisation.
But the recent arrivals from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere are mainly ill-prepared for such training, they say.
The fires were met with anger from Lebanese residents because the government was ill-prepared to combat the blazes.
It also includes confusing ballots, tampered ballots, electronic voting mishaps, and even insufficient or ill-prepared polling station volunteers.
What business leaders see, analysts say, is a punitive approach that is capricious, aggressive and at times ill-prepared.
But, he said, they are probably ill-prepared for future shocks, despite the experiences and advice of their parents.
Reliant on oil, Bashir's government was ill-prepared for the economic shock of southern secession and struggled to respond.
Meanwhile, you have an unsophisticated consumer base of athletes who are ill-prepared to enter this multimillion-dollar business.
Most American prisoners experience punishing conditions that make them ill-prepared for reintegration at the end of their sentences.
"The U.S. is ill-prepared for this invasion of illegals, and will not stand for it," Jon Cooper asked.
Without addressing restricted access to workplace retirement plans, small-business workers are left vulnerable and ill-prepared for retirement.
First, we are ill-prepared as a country to handle significant uncertainty in the winner of the presidential election.
Garcetti argued that the notion that mayors are ill-prepared for the job of running the country is unfounded.
" This kind of parenting can backfire, the article wrote, "by leaving young adults ill-prepared for independent adult life.
The big picture: Schwarzman tells Recode many Americans are ill-prepared as the world transitions to a knowledge economy.
To be ill-prepared for any reason is dumb and just prolongs a war, yielding pointless loss of life.
When Republicans say the US territory's infrastructure was in poor shape and ill prepared for Maria, they are right.
Because the 21st century is about oblivion — a subject about which the United States is ill prepared to sing.
"Pork is a staple of the Chinese diet, and the country is ill-prepared for this scourge," he said.
Ill-prepared hikers thought they could summit Mt. Whitney in two to three days with only Clif bars as fuel.
He won comfortably in 2011 but then struggled to beat an ill-prepared opponent in a run-off in 2015.
The stock market is pricing in perfection and is ill-prepared for a protracted recession that may already be underway.
But SNCF, the state railway company, is laden with debts and ill prepared for upcoming competition under European Union rules.
If you want to understand how ill-prepared we are for a national debate over these allegations, look at Rep.
The upsetting situation is another example of social media companies being ill-prepared to keep up with widespread platform abuse.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Investors and companies are ill prepared for the rising scarcity of this most important natural resource.
Cruz is an accomplished culture warrior, but he proved that this is a conflict he is ill-prepared to navigate.
This is designed to boost transparency, but includes 650 norms and has caused much uncertainty in ill-prepared public offices.
The poorest are usually ill prepared to flourish in a world where the technology and service industries are increasingly dominant.
His tech savvy also played to his advantage, as some lawmakers appeared ill-prepared to delve into complex technology issues.
But the Republican front-runner exposed himself, again, as someone who is monumentally ill prepared to be commander in chief.
While the gang members had long criminal records, during their trial they often came across as bumbling and ill prepared.
This seems like a pretty potent example of how our healthcare system is ill-prepared for a situation like this.
"We were connected when not under stress, but ill-prepared to deal with each other when we were," he said.
More than a dozen federal prison employees told The Times that their facilities were ill prepared even for a quarantine.
In Ms. Gibbs's case, court and state records indicate an ill-prepared park and a perfunctory review after the accident.
That sends Europe a sad message: The era of America's benign hegemony may be over, with Europe extremely ill prepared.
Bill Gates and others warn that one of our top risks is a pandemic for which we are ill prepared.
We also discussed the stark challenges in front of us, and how ill-prepared to deal with them we really are.
Crime was rampant, the drug trade was flourishing, and the Mariel boatlift had flooded the ill-prepared city with Cuban refugees.
Though credit markets have largely shrugged off Trump's victory, bloated balance sheets are ill-prepared for an end to loose policy.
At the same time, these technologies will almost surely introduce ethical quandaries and complications that we are ill prepared to navigate.
ONE of the sobering lessons of the Ebola crisis was how ill-prepared the world was for such a deadly disease.
The denouement of that exchange was when Biden apologized to Harris and, in so doing, supposedly looked weak or ill-prepared.
At the same time, professors said students, many of them unfamiliar with English, were ill-prepared and frequently resorted to cheating.
And we don't need to look beyond the current economic trends to see a society ill-prepared for whatever comes next.
I was eight, obsessed with all things Jim Henson, and ill-prepared for how terrifying all the little gremlins would be.
"Observing is one thing, harassment is another—and states are often ill-prepared to police the practice themselves," wrote the Sun.
"A serious recession could be very damaging for these countries, because they will be shown to be ill-prepared," he said.
But newcomers to the world, like Ms. Guevara and her husband, were unaccustomed and ill-prepared to deal with the fallout.
Many students also face life challenges –  including childcare, transportation, hunger or homelessness – that higher ed institutions are ill-prepared to address.
Too many students leave high school ill prepared for college and careers, even though traditional grading systems label many top performers.
Trump is right that Americans should be grateful this didn't quickly escalate, because by all appearances the administration was ill-prepared.
Trump is right that Americans should be grateful this didn't quickly escalate, because by all appearances the administration was ill-prepared.
All of this has left the government and the American people desperately ill-prepared for the accelerating impact of climate change.
And workers in the U.S. are ill-prepared for this impending shift, says billionaire investor and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban.
And if they don't, they stand to be ill prepared to cope with humanitarian disasters and migrations that affect millions of people.
I realized that everyone in the audience came ready to stay for the long haul— and that I was very ill-prepared.
She said he was so ill-prepared that she and other participants wondered if they were witnessing some kind of practical joke.
Kathy Manie, wearing a red "Make America Great Again" hat, said she was disappointed that Mr. Trump appeared ill-prepared for Mrs.
It's a conversation that keeps inching its way into the limelight as the baby boomers gear up for an ill-prepared retirement.
"To me, her biggest mistake was being so ill prepared for the onslaught of circus activities surrounding the trial," Ms. Paulson said.
U.S. cities and transit operators have done little innovating in the past 50 years, and are ill-prepared for the changes ahead.
Some countries, like the United States, are looking increasingly ill prepared, or, in the case of Italy, fighting to avoid being overwhelmed.
By cutting our investments in global health, this Administration has left us woefully ill-prepared for the exact crisis we now face.
And man seems actually likely to take into his hands — ill prepared as he is psychologically — many of the functions of 'God.
Biden's struggle to grapple with this shift shows how ill-prepared he is to stand a thorough re-examination of his record.
"Our government is ill-prepared for this pandemic in a way that has and will cost lives," Anderson wrote in his post.
They are entirely ill prepared financially for this life change and frankly have made — and continue to make — countless poor economic decisions.
On a percentage basis, it was the market's worst day in two years, reflecting how ill-prepared investors were for bad news.
I feel like I was woefully ill prepared cuz I dunno if pregnancy is as visible or discussed as it should be.
The United Nations refugee agency called on Greece to speed up preparations at those camps, saying they were ill-prepared for winter.
The whole fiasco underscores the dysfunction and dishonesty of his White House and how ill prepared it is to protect the nation.
He'll be taking on 2-0 prospect Mickey Gall, who choked out ill-prepared MMA photographer Mike Jackson to earn the honor.
It's a new kind of company, the likes of which the American economy has never before seen and is legislatively ill-prepared for.
Veterans of Britain's military establishment have been warning of a palpable strategic threat from Russia for which Her Majesty's forces are ill-prepared.
I was ill-prepared, but the decision had been made and the wheels were in motion before I knew how to stop myself.
As our special report this week sets out, the rich world in particular is ill-prepared to deal with even a mild recession.
Thanks to decades of inequality and urban decay, the city always seemed ill-prepared to host athletes and fans from around the world.
Harris and Klobuchar seemed ill-prepared for prime time and Buttigieg, while exhibiting a bit of pragmatism and some clear talent, ultimately underwhelmed.
The Chinese government expected a Clinton presidency as a fait accompli and is ill-prepared for the policy priorities of a Trump administration.
We're ill-prepared to recognise if or when this will happen, even if we may eventually come to have moral duties towards machines.
DeSantis admitted to being ill-prepared to discuss race in an election of national import, having formerly represented a district with few minorities.
Why it matters: The entire digital ecosystem is far more vulnerable to cyberattacks — and far more ill-prepared to respond — than we realize.
Given Christie telegraphed his line of attack prior to the debate, it was quite surprising how ill-prepared Rubio was to defend himself.
It also has the most compromised of economic fundamentals, which makes it singularly ill-prepared to weather a prolonged period of political instability.
"It always seems interesting that institutional investors are ill-prepared for big upward rate moves, even if they know it's happening," Vranos said.
The president appeared to be responding to a report in The Atlantic saying the White House is ill-prepared to confront Mueller's findings.
Analysts have told CNBC that Spain is unlikely to see any significant reforms and could be ill prepared for the next economic downturn.
"We lost thousands in battle in the Korean conflict because we were ill-prepared and not well-trained or well-equipped," he said.
The letter calls an the Equal Rights Coalition's amendment campaign an "arduous" task for which national and local LGBTQ organizations are ill-prepared.
Democrats and some Republicans in Congress have been frustrated that the United States was ill-prepared to conduct widespread testing for the coronavirus.
But the vast majority of outages were caused by reasons other than lack of fuel, and included ill-prepared coal and nuclear units.
Rescinding that money brings us back to where we started — ill prepared to mount a rapid response to a new infectious disease threat.
Commentators on both sides of the political spectrum also noted that Bloomberg seemed ill-prepared to defend himself Wednesday night in Las Vegas.
Trump's behavior prior to coronavirus has also left the US ill-prepared to handle a public health challenge of this magnitude, experts warn.
According to the poll, 28500 percent of likely general election voters say Trump is ill prepared to be the country's commander in chief.
The cause of all the Sessums hubbub was exactly the kind of complex issue that Facebook execs are ill-prepared to deal with.
Trump has offered varying stances on NATO during his campaign and presidency, calling the membership obsolete and ill-prepared to confront modern-day threats.
Job candidates are more likely to withdraw from the recruiting process or turn down offers after interactions with ill-prepared interviewers who perpetrate microaggressions.
The consensus among cybersecurity experts was that the US was ill-prepared to defend against another concerted effort by Moscow to influence US elections.
In the final New Hampshire debate, Christie lit into Rubio, dressing him down as a boyish, robotic candidate who's ill-prepared for prime-time.
His diplomatic forays were leaden-footed; his personal efforts to broker an agreement between Qatar and its rivals was ill-prepared and a failure.
Angie's story is an example of how systemic sexism in the sciences leaves many administrators ill-prepared to deal with victims of sexual misconduct.
In short, failure to properly take stock of the last several decades of experience will leave us ill-prepared in the years to come.
To the pleasure of animal rights activists and to the chagrin of Girardi, the Yankees were ill-prepared for Wright, who struck out seven.
The two countries' armed forces remain woefully ill-prepared to defuse any unexpected crises or to avoid misunderstandings that might arise from military movements.
It is no wonder the island was ill-prepared to handle a Category 5 hurricane, or that so many were heavily impacted by it.
A buzzing phone alert warning for a weak or non-existent quake could confuse people, and render them ill-prepared for future temblor alerts.
You show up, and if you're ill-prepared and do a terrible job, you're not going to just be pushed over the finish line.
Million-dollar booths ended up in the dark and a Google booth flooded as rain came into event halls ill-prepared for actual weather.
If that wasn't bad enough, the US is also lurching into this crisis with an administration that is totally ill-prepared for the moment.
It was an extraordinary description of how ill-prepared public and private hospitals are for the expected hospitalizations in the days and weeks ahead.
This combination of poor record keeping and ill-prepared officials meant that hours and hours dissolved as the clock on Election Day wound down.
The report underscores how ill-prepared the agency was to manage a crisis outside the continental United States, like the one in Puerto Rico.
Woodward's portrait of a chaotic, dysfunctional, and ill-prepared Trump White House comes amid a blitz of newly released memoirs from Obama administration leaders.
I found myself hiring bright-eyed teachers whom I recognized immediately as the ill-prepared Teaching Fellow getting ushered too quickly into complex brain surgery.
It depicts a chaotic White House, a president who was ill-prepared to win the office in 2016, and Trump aides who scorned his abilities.
MYTH: American forces were ill-prepared REALITY: By the end of World War II the United States had the best armed services in the world.
Jeb Bush, in an interview with CNN's Jamie Gangel, wouldn't say whether he'd support Trump, but described him as unserious and ill-prepared for president.
Automation will cut into manufacturing's share of the workforce, and Germany's mighty carmakers seem ill-prepared for the disruption of self-driving and electric vehicles.
What's happening: Population growth and aging are fueling a rise in cancers and noncommunicable diseases in poor countries, which are ill-prepared to handle them.
British officials believe they have shown EU counterparts that they were not ill-prepared, contrary to jibes in Brussels and at home from Brexit opponents.
"It's crazy and makes us look stupid when the White House is ill-prepared to put this kind of executive order out there," Schwarzenegger said.
He has shown this week with how he has handled China, Israel and North Korea that he is ill prepared for the tough choices ahead.
Whatever it is, I find it hard to think of a time in recent American history when policy makers are as ill-prepared to respond.
Some of the fighters will head north to Western Europe, officials said, posing a threat that many countries there still seem ill prepared to combat.
However she's just as ill-prepared as Monique, but it's more about doing some self-reflection than it is about getting some expensive garments made.
A damning new report says FEMA was ill-prepared for the hurricane response in Puerto Rico last year, from which the island is still recovering.
As one ethical quandary after another has hit its profoundly ill-prepared executives, their once-pristine reputations have fallen like palm trees in a hurricane.
The disaster also illustrated how ill-prepared coastal communities were for such a spill, and how vulnerable their economies were to such a traumatic event.
We are all dismayed by the lack of diversity in the specialized high schools, but remedial courses for ill-prepared students are not the answer.
"Our greatest concern is the potential for the virus to spread to countries with weaker health systems that are ill-prepared to deal with this."
As the baby-boomers move into their "Golden Years," America is ill prepared for the challenges that the nation will face with this aging population.
The book depicts a White House in a state of perpetual chaos, and a president who was ill-prepared to win the office in 2016.
"Kelly and White House insiders know that Ivanka Trump is as ill-prepared to face the brutish realities of Washington as her father," Scarborough continued.
"There is a growing share of people, regardless of the data set and regardless of the methodology used, who are ill prepared for retirement," Weller said.
Ill-prepared and too calculating though she seems, she still looks well-placed to take over from Mr Biden if he stumbles, as he easily may.
Kedai Emas Sri Alam jewelry store in Shah Alam, Malaysia, was robbed on Monday, but the wannabe thieves were ill prepared for the store's impressive fixtures.
Others outside the company have suggested that Tesla's insistence on developing its own internal resource management software left it ill-prepared to handle its current pace.
While companies generally demur on questions around their IPO schedules, both Uber and Airbnb look ill-prepared to do a public debut in the short run.
This week the last of the prominent Leavers, Andrea Leadsom, withdrew her candidacy after a few days' media scrutiny revealed her to be fantastically ill-prepared.
Wolff's book reportedly infuriated Trump, who sought to push back against its claims that he was ill-prepared to take on the responsibilities of the presidency.
Mr. Trump, who faced some criticism for seeming ill prepared for the first debate, will spend time today and over the weekend preparing for the second.
But Nevada seemed ill-prepared and the voting process was messy and there were many reports of irregularities circulating on Twitter shortly after the contest began.
Equity and debt investors in Europe were deeply impacted by the debt crisis, even more so because European institutions were ill-prepared for such an event.
In those areas, water is harder to find, the terrain is more isolated and expansive, and migrants often hike for days ill-prepared for the journey.
John Paul was seen by some Roman Catholics as an earnest figure, perhaps ill prepared for the political machinations that faced the leader of the church.
That assessment turned out to be wrong, and HHS was ill-prepared to handle the sudden surge in unaccompanied children, some of whom were very young.
I thought if this movie ever does get made and someone does give it a green light, there's no way I'm going to be ill-prepared.
Feeling ill-prepared or incapable can so deeply impair our ability to function that it then makes us the poor manager or leader we feared we are.
Traveling with his wife, former MTV VJ Daisy Fuentes, Marx called the crew "completely ill-prepared and untrained" and helped tie the crazed passenger to his seat.
This incident is an "unfortunate reminder that the sea can be unforgiving for those who are ill prepared on illegal and unsafe voyages," said Coast Guard Capt.
Interest-rate volatility could be a real stinger for U.S. stocks, and investors may be ill-prepared to handle potentially steep declines, according to a wealth advisor.
Between the lines: Tactically, it would almost certainly have helped the Taliban to meet a large, divided, and ill-prepared delegation, rather than to reject the meeting.
The following exchange is important to read through, because it shows how ill-prepared the candidate was to talk about one of her biggest mistakes to date.
WASHINGTON — A yearlong congressional study of American cyberspace strategy concludes that the United States remains ill-prepared to deter attacks, including from Russia, North Korea and Iran.
"It's law enforcement mission creep, and our office is ill-prepared for it," said Robert Carey, who was director of the refugee agency under President Barack Obama.
Chuck Canterbury, president of the national Fraternal Order of Police, said there was concern about whether the changes would result in a generation of ill-prepared officers.
"This far along in his campaign, it seems he is still ill-prepared to answer a serious question about the climate crisis," she said in an interview.
The Republican tax policy changes added to the euphoria in markets, and such a climate left many ill-prepared for a potential upswing in inflation, Junius said.
A decision — a loaded word when it comes to James — to move to an ill-prepared Lakers team in the off-season has changed the calculus altogether.
The main concern about appointing General Flynn as the closest adviser on foreign policy and national security to an ill-prepared and inexperienced president, remains, however, his judgment.
Still, do we really want to risk electing a president who is ill-advised, ill-prepared and ill-tempered when it comes to leading this country's foreign policy?
We had a military that was very ill prepared in places, that the equipment was kind of rotting on the vine, and we needed to increase military spending.
The puncture released pressurized rocket fuel and set off a chaotic series of events and decisions that highlighted a chain of command ill-prepared to deal with disaster.
The US government might, at present, be grievously ill-prepared for first contact, but there are countless hobbyists and professionals keeping an eye on what's happening up there.
Facebook, Twitter and Google looked ill-prepared when asked if they'd calculated how much revenue they'd earned off of legitimate ads that ran beside Russian organic propaganda content.
Many have hard time translating their military experience to the private sector; likewise, employers are often ill-prepared to understand and cultivate a veteran's unique skills and expertise.
"The Mayor of Tijuana, Mexico, just stated that 'the City is ill-prepared to handle this many migrants, the backlog could last 6 months'" Trump tweeted on Sunday.
Since the beginning of 2015, when NATO ended its combat mission and handed full responsibility for Afghanistan's security to its ill-prepared forces, the Taliban insurgency has strengthened.
Just as the Greek originators of democracy would have puzzled at its 18th-century American and French variants, so too are we ill-prepared for what lies ahead.
These anxious feelings mean you will have a mentally exhausting end to your weekend, which can make you ill-prepared to face the work week ahead, she says.
By successfully skirting their evolutionary destiny, insolently rejecting their once land-based existence, whales proved both rebellious and ill prepared for their rebellion, traits with unflattering human parallels.
New York (CNN Business)The spread of the coronavirus around the world is sending shockwaves through an oil market ill-prepared for a serious blow to energy demand.
But what's truly worrisome for President Trump and his administration is that the portrait Woodward paints of a chaotic, dysfunctional, ill-prepared White House is all strangely familiar.
Robert B. Neller, frankly admitted to the Senate Armed Services Committee on Tuesday that the nude-photo scandal was a cultural problem he was ill-prepared to address.
Many companies in the $375bn plastic-packaging value chain—which comprises producers of oil and gas (the main feedstocks), petrochemicals giants, packaging firms and consumer brands—look ill-prepared.
"The victims of this leadership failure are the good people we are sworn to serve, and we are leaving our country ill-prepared for dramatic changes ahead," Delaney wrote.
The report found 53 percent of the companies assessed were ill-prepared to deal with an attack, and just 30 percent were rated "expert" in their overall cyber readiness.
The opposition, led by the Congress party, has joined forces, mocking the government for being ill-prepared and blaming it for hardships faced by the poor as a result.
If the president genuinely cared about improving the US Russian relationship, it is he who just killed the chance of that, by appearing so untrustworthy and so ill-prepared.
You only have to look at the worry lines etched on Zuckerberg's face to see how ill-prepared Silicon Valley's boy kings are to deal with roiling public anger.
But the report said Berlin and Paris needed to work together more effectively to boost the capacity of the "ill-prepared" EU to deal with heightened great power competition.
Since the beginning of 2015, when NATO ended its combat mission and handed full responsibility Afghanistan's security to its ill-prepared forces, the Taliban insurgency has grown in strength.
LONDON (Reuters) - Before the millions of record sales, hundreds of awards and international acclaim, Whitney Houston was simply "Nippy from Newark", a naive young girl, ill prepared for fame.
She worries that governments and the public are ill-prepared to deal with rising temperatures because of a general lack of awareness about how heat can impact people's health.
After sturdy defensive discipline and Kawhi Leonard's Alien meets Terminator frame carried them through another successful regular season, the Spurs finds themselves ill-prepared for the playoffs once again.
Sanders' responses to Corker and Flake underscored how ill-prepared the White House was on Tuesday to respond to the criticisms being leveled at the president by fellow Republicans.
The 65-page report lays out a series of miscalculations that left FEMA ill-prepared to meet residents' immediate needs and to set the stage for long-term recovery.
With that many visitors trampling through, of course some of them are going to be ignorant, ill-prepared, or just plain dumb—putting flora, fauna, and themselves in danger.
And the episode offered the latest example of a legal team that seems ill-prepared to counter a high-powered federal investigation overseen by former FBI Director Robert Mueller.
It could be because I was never exposed to horror movies or haunted houses growing up, so by the time I did experience these things, I was ill-prepared.
Or maybe the White House staff had left President Trump ill-prepared before his stunning remarks in Helsinki Monday, when he sided with Russia over his own intelligence agencies.
Mr. Mumford was ill-prepared for the job — he told The Washington Post in 1986 that he "wasn't good enough" — and he was fired after less than a year.
"I feel like I was woefully ill prepared [because] I [don't know] if pregnancy is as visible or discussed as it should be," Grimes said in an Instagram post.
Sergey Sukhankin, a fellow at the Jamestown Foundation in Washington who studies Russian mercenary missions in Africa, said the Wagner Group forces were ill prepared to fight local jihadists.
Bork's nomination was derailed when Senate Democrats seized on many of his past statements to paint him as an extremist, something the White House was ill prepared to handle.
What drives a man to abandon a doting wife (Rachel Weisz) and three of the best-behaved children in Christendom to circumnavigate the globe in an ill-prepared trimaran?
Yes, the same Rex Tillerson that Trump said was "dumb as a rock" and "totally ill prepared and ill equipped to be Secretary of State" in a tweet last month.
But if this Administration should be compromised by the taint of foreign assistance, the financial markets at home, and abroad, are ill prepared for the storm that may be brewing.
PG&E plans to cut power to more than half a million California residents this week as the ill-prepared company attempts to mitigate harm caused by its antiquated infrastructure.
Blizzard's announcement that the Overwatch League is shifting to a Hero Pool system likely will make the league more exciting for fans, but it could cripple some ill-prepared teams.
Cochran, who had not had a serious challenge for years, was ill-prepared for this energetic effort against him, and on primary night, McDaniel beat him by about 2100,400 votes.
According to a survey conducted in 2015 by Lozano Consultores, a consulting firm, 61% of banks' compliance officers felt ill-prepared to identify and report such cash to the government.
The Commerce Department is rushing to hire workers to handle the applications, which has many applicants worrying that the government workers will be ill-prepared to sift through the arguments.
"[It is] nothing like I expected," said Yvonne Hicks, 57, who came from Teaneck, New Jersey on opening day and was unimpressed with the ill-prepared atmosphere in the mall.
The unemployment system is already in crisis, so it's ill prepared to handle a new benefit, and it seems like women would have to quit their jobs to be eligible.
Mr. Trump's remarks reflected a broader frustration in his inner circle over critical coverage in recent days that has cast him as an erratic and ill-prepared commander in chief.
Tariffs totaling $584.203 billion on nearly every part of the American economy presented an entirely different magnitude of complexity, and the U.S.T.R. was ill prepared to cope with the challenge.
"The main problem is what happened early on in the outbreak, which had repercussions that have lasted till today," he said, referring to the cross-infections in ill-prepared hospitals.
Centralized heating is rare in the region, and many ill-prepared residents rushed to buy warm clothing as nighttime temperatures hovered around freezing and schools near New Delhi were closed.
Minutes after the meeting was over, Kennedy told James Reston of The New York Times that it had been an incredibly rough session, for which he had been ill-prepared.
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The legacy of spending gaps, government shutdowns and sequestration is an underfunded U.S. military, ill-prepared to face the most complex and dangerous national security environment in our nation's history.
At the same time, the current administration is as ill-prepared to handle the situation as possible, meaning there are few institutional supports right now for people across the country.
Some members of Congress have been woefully ill-prepared to even talk about tech issues (during one hearing last year, a lawmaker asked the Google CEO questions about his iPhone).
That may sound all kinds of wrong to anyone who has seen Uber, Waymo, and Tesla flaunt their tech, and regards Detroit's old guard as ill-prepared for the robotic future.
On the one hand, the business of policymaking, enacting an agenda and maintaining alliances with friends abroad requires a high level of planning and execution for which Trump seems ill prepared.
Appearing ill-prepared and flummoxed by questions from reporters, President Trump fell back on his oft-repeated accusation that the FBI had failed to investigate thoroughly the rival he had defeated.
For that reason, Jeffries said that solutions such as free college offered by Democratic presidential contender Bernie Sanders are cold comfort to needy students ill-prepared for the rigors of college.
"National security experts on both sides of the aisle have denounced Donald Trump as dangerously ill-prepared and temperamentally unfit to serve as commander-in-chief," Clinton spokesman Jesse Lehrich said.
Many Americans are woefully ill-prepared for an unplanned expense, so much so that 66 million U.S. adults have zero dollars saved for an emergency, according to a study by Bankrate.
His bids to draw the chancellor into combat, for example by claiming that Germany is ill-prepared for future refugee crises, make him look panicky while underlining her Zen-like confidence.
But policymakers and experts also fear the U.S. is ill-prepared to challenge Chinese dominance in the next waves of technology — opening the U.S. to another round of national security worries.
In all three speeches, Clinton has tried to keep her talk of Trump to a minimum, but they have cast him as an ill-prepared candidate who should not be president.
President Truman, despite his public service in the US Senate, was ill-prepared for the demands of a White House whose powers had grown enormously during his predecessor's time in office.
In December, a Reuters investigation revealed that at least 110 babies had died since 2010 after being born opioid-dependent and sent home with parents ill-prepared to care for them.
Global economies remain at risk from further shock and are "ill-prepared" for the next wave of "automation and robotization," according to the World Economic Forum's (WEF) latest global competitiveness report.
The lawyers also argued that festival workers hired by MGM and Live Nation were ill-prepared for the shooting and had not clearly marked the exits or provided enough of them.
The confusion has multiplied concerns that Trump's administration is ill prepared to mitigate a recession if one does come and lacks the stability and calmness needed to tackle any financial crisis.
Jeremy Renner is a game tracker who teams up with an ill-prepared (yet consistently underestimated) F.B.I. agent (Elizabeth Olsen, in her second film of the week) to find out whodunit.
But they have also pointed to dangers across Europe, where many countries have been similarly ill prepared for the surge of migrants and the large numbers of unaccompanied minors among them.
"The administration has proven itself to be ill-equipped and ill-prepared to manage the department of Homeland Security and this particular situation is due to its own ineptitude," said Rep.
But American officials have warned that Afghanistan is ill prepared for ex-combatants to be reintegrated into society because the government lacks the ability to track them and ensure their safety.
Many Americans are woefully ill-prepared for an unplanned expense, so much so that a whopping 66 million U.S. adults have zero dollars saved for an emergency, according to a new study.
Nobody expected her to succeed to the throne so young; beyond a few hurried lessons from her father before he died, Elizabeth is ill prepared for the practicalities of the task ahead.
A study by Richard Sander and Stuart Taylor found that lowering the bar for black students lets them enter law schools for which they are ill-prepared, causing many to drop out.
Trump agreed to the summit in an impulsive, ill-prepared fashion, and he must now pay the price for promising the moon and the sky when this was never in the cards.
The change in strategy is also evidence of serious disarray within the administration as officials at all levels struggle to carry out what appear to be ill-prepared instructions and unrealistic policies.
On Thursday Eric Rosengren, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, recommended triggering the CCyB and said U.S. fiscal and monetary policymakers were ill-prepared to battle a future economic downturn.
Years of low prices forced miners to cut operating expenses to the bone, leaving them ill-prepared to boost production if needed, as they lack readily-available equipment, labor and mine plans.
The committee's ranking Democrat, Ron Wyden of Oregon, cited a recent Reuters investigation, which documented 110 preventable deaths of infants sent home with opioid-addicted parents ill-prepared to care for them.
The book, dismissed by Trump as full of lies, depicts a chaotic White House, a president who was ill-prepared to win the office in 2016 and aides who scorned his abilities.
This may arise, in part, from the nature of neoconservatism itself, whose rigid commitment to ideology has always left it ill-prepared for the challenges and compromises of running a political party.
Profile, a general interest magazine in China, uncovered a severe shortage of testing kits in Wuhan, provoking fury from residents who demanded to know how the government could be so ill-prepared.
The blustery, buffoonish Mayor Evans (John Ellison Conlee) is unable to stop Bill, so you can imagine how ill-prepared he is when a prophecy announcing a demon's return finally comes true.
We reached our goal in the end, but after spending so much time researching and speaking to businesspeople for advice, why, then, did I feel like I had been so ill-prepared?
But with that growth came attendant failures among first-generation students, who were often ill prepared for the rigors of college life, and educational institutions that were not designed to serve them.
He had grown frustrated with the Republican Party's devotion to laissez-faire economics (or, in his description, "the free market über alles"), which left Republican politicians ill-prepared to address rising inequality.
The one and only summit meeting between the two did not have the outcome the president might have wanted, in part because Kennedy was ill-prepared, he later revealed to a journalist.
Overwhelmed, ill-prepared, or both, the Uconnect team sometimes booted customers to clueless dealers and promised follow-up calls and messages that never happened, according to direct message conversations viewed by The Verge.
The book, dismissed by Trump as full of lies, depicts a chaotic White House, a president who was ill-prepared to win the office in 2016, and Trump aides who scorned his abilities.
He was criticised for being ill-prepared and vague at a closed-door briefing he held with Senators last month to discuss Mr Trump's trade agenda and angered some Republicans as a result.
Within hours of the TV show host's rant, the FCC's capacity to accept public comments online crashed, highlighting just how ill-prepared the system was to handle any meaningful level of civic participation.
It may not be a deadly flu, but the rapid and seemingly unstoppable propagation of the Zika virus is drawing attention to just how ill-prepared humanity is for a novel health menace.
KINSHASA (Reuters) - Polling stations in Democratic Republic of Congo are ill-prepared for Sunday's presidential election, diplomats and an observer mission said, as new polling showed opposition candidate Martin Fayulu favored to win.
But Britain is ill-prepared for a disorderly and potentially chaotic exit, and lawmakers are so alarmed at that prospect that they voted in January against such an outcome in a nonbinding motion.
The strain that conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria have placed on the US military's budget, equipment and operations had "ill-prepared" Washington "for great power competition in the Indo-Pacific," it said.
And when Trump got to the Oval Office, his newly formed administration appeared to be ill prepared to tackle the public health component of addiction, bungling a key nomination and missing critical deadlines.
When Chileans took to the streets in mid-October, the Carabineros were already facing a profound crisis, and were ill-prepared to be on the front lines of a sustained period of unrest.
But the energy and shipping industries are ill-prepared, say analysts, with refiners likely to struggle to meet higher demand for cleaner fuel and few ships fitted with equipment to reduce sulfur emissions.
A man dining with a group of friends at a seafood restaurant in Fujian, China, got more than he bargained for when he landed in hospital after consuming ill-prepared pufferfish on Sunday.
FCA has long been looking for a merger partner, and some analysts say its search for a deal is becoming more urgent as it is ill-prepared for tougher new regulations on emissions.
It is clear that, despite the bank's problems being flagged many months in advance, when the crisis finally hit authorities found themselves ill-equipped and ill-prepared to adequately deal with the situation.
" So far the campaign has released a handful of ads that paint Trump has a candidate ill-prepared for the presidency who is "far too dangerous to ever be President of the United States.
All that's clear now is how massive these storms were, how severe a strain they will put on existing federal programs, and how ill-prepared the nation's Political Establishment is to handle these strains.
Dallas supposedly was primed for its first Super Bowl run in two decades, but it was ill prepared for key injuries (Tony Romo, Dez Bryant, Orlando Scandrick), and it never truly replaced Murray's production.
That has left those struggling states with painful decisions over spending cuts and tax increases, and ill prepared to deal with another economic downturn or cuts to federal money tied to the Medicaid program.
Germany's China conundrum is part of a broader challenge facing Europe: Years of inward-focused crisis fighting have left the bloc politically divided and ill-prepared to respond to looming geopolitical and economic challenges.
"The burden it's placing on our hospitals, with the lack of equipment — we feel ill-prepared for it," said Stefan Flores, an assistant professor of emergency medicine at Columbia University in New York City.
Ill prepared for terrorism, and lacking a tactical sniper team, the German police botched an attempt to rescue the athletes, who were killed, along with one police officer and five of the eight kidnappers.
The New York Times spoke with more than a dozen workers in the Bureau of Prisons last week who said the Metropolitan Correctional Center and other prisons were ill-prepared for a coronavirus outbreak.
But migrants' advocates and human rights activists say the Mexican government would be ill prepared to handle the sudden and significant surge in asylum petitions that would result from a safe third country agreement.
Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria, have exposed a major shortcoming of the National Flood Insurance Program: federal flood insurance is ill-prepared to handle the major flood events that are becoming all-too frequent.
The department claims they are ill-prepared (objections included impractical plans to put Portaloos on the flowerbeds), despite the group having organised concerts for the 21960th anniversaries of the Summer of Love and Woodstock.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 44%Synopsis:  In the romantic comedy "Boomerang," womanizing ad executive Marcus Graham (Eddie Murphy) is ill-prepared when he realizes that his new boss is self-possessed woman Jacqueline (Robin Givens).
Sometimes, this initial phase is cut short by bad luck and sudden violence, which tends to erupt in the most unseemly ways; ill-prepared teams bumbling into one another and having nasty, brutish, short firefights.
It was that after five years of their fighting and dying alongside American troops in the battle against ISIS Mr. Trump pulled the plug so suddenly that they were ill-prepared for what came next.
Activists in Belgium's lively Congolese community, however, largely blame the colonialists for leaving the locals ill-prepared to govern and, among other crimes, for conniving in the assassination of Congo's first prime minister, Patrice Lumumba.
For the first time, universities have access to a pupil's school reference, and will be able both to assess their suitability and make offers conditional on ill-prepared applicants' agreeing to take catch-up courses.
While areas in the United States may routinely hit 100 degrees in the summer months, similar temperatures are uncommon for most of Europe, CNN notes, and many may be ill-prepared for such extreme weather.
A shambling, slipshod figure in the best of times, the prime minister has seemed undisciplined and occasionally uninformed during several recent appearances — lending weight to past criticism that he is often lazy and ill-prepared.
If she is part vengeful goddess—sending ill-prepared men into dangerous combat in order to spite her handful of peers—she is equally a cheerful amalgam of every screwball-comedy/sports-movie cliché ever.
If that happens, we could reach 2030 or 2040, run out of coal to retire, and find ourselves needing very rapid, very large reductions from those other sectors, for which we will be ill-prepared.
From rushing out ill-prepared executive orders to arguing over the president's Twitter fixation, Mr. Priebus struggled as none of his predecessors had before in a job that is historically among the toughest in Washington.
Why it matters: San Francisco is home to many tech companies that aim to reshape urban life, but the city has often seemed ill-prepared to deal with them, whether by welcoming or regulating them.
In a world ill prepared for a pandemic, "the most effective way to mitigate the pandemic's impact is to focus on supporting health care systems that already are overburdened," Mr. Osterholm and Mr. Olshaker say.
Online shopping would soon emerge as an even more powerful force, one that Sears, with its hundreds of brick-and-mortar stores needing constant face-lifts and upkeep, was also ill prepared to compete with.
Given this long history in its own neighborhood, one of the unanswered questions about Saturday's raid is how Saudi Arabia, a nation with the third-largest military budget in the world, was so ill prepared.
For example, after 13 firefighters died responding to an explosion at a Texas fertilizer plant in 2013, the board determined that emergency workers nationwide were ill-prepared for such accidents and created a training program.
We haven't corrected our way of thinking to deal with insurgencies or civil wars, and then we keep getting involved in those kinds of wars, despite the fact that we're ill-prepared to deal with them.
The semi-nascent presidential campaign of celebrity lawyer Michael Avenatti suffered a huge blow this week, with a trio of terrible headlines that seemed to highlight how ill-prepared Avenatti is mount a national political campaign.
The comments from Ms. Whitman came in a statement to NBC News two days after Mr. Christie made his surprise endorsement of Mr. Trump, someone the governor had previously suggested was ill-prepared to become president.
"The impact of the government shutdown on federal workers and their families serves as a stark reminder that many Americans are ill-prepared to navigate even a brief disruption in their income," the survey's authors concluded.
Kennedy's secretary of state, Dean Rusk, said he had worried that the president was ill-prepared for the steamrollering he received from Mr. Khrushchev on issues ranging from control over a divided Berlin to nuclear arms.
CHICAGO — A widespread failure in the United States to invest in public health has left local and state health departments struggling to respond to the coronavirus outbreak and ill-prepared to face the swelling crisis ahead.
Even in the CNN/Univision debate, where much of the punditocracy expected Sanders to run roughshod over an expected-to-be ill-prepared Biden, Sanders could not make the necessary adjustments to be a viable alternative.
That powerful propaganda props up candidates like Biden — who seek to maintain a status quo that makes us more vulnerable and ill-prepared for a pandemic — and crushes those who dare dream of a better society.
The pound extended declines against the euro and the dollar due to worries that Britain is ill-prepared for a spiralling number of coronavirus cases, as healthcare systems in Italy and Spain are already being overwhelmed.
The local cops reportedly stumbled upon Ovidio at a Culiacán house and moved in to try to capture him without military support, and were ill-prepared for the firefight that ensued, said Mexico's top army general.
Investors are ill-prepared for the possibility of President Donald Trump walking away from talks aimed at cementing the "phase one" China trade deal that was announced in principle in October, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Monday.
In the first month of Trump's term, I wrote an article for The Conversation noting how Trump's experience as the head of a private, family-owned business ill-prepared him for the demands of the presidency.
"As someone who has lived through the transition in Colorado, when I go to California I am definitely shocked to see that people in the industry seem very ill-prepared for the transition," Mr. McAllister said.
REUTERS/Russell Cheyne Alphabet's self-driving car unit stopped developing features that required drivers to take control in dangerous situations, its chief executive said, as autopilot reliance left users prone to distractions and ill-prepared to maneuver.
A local ABC station reported that the voters were not able to vote at a polling location set up at Martin Luther King Jr. High School shortly after the polls opened because the precinct was ill-prepared.
This trend is consistent with national data showing savings rates among households increasing to nearly 9% of disposable income, compared to less than 3% before the financial crisis, when so many American families were caught ill-prepared.
Matt Gaetz of Florida, who during his questioning appeared combative toward Mueller and questioned the political motives of his investigative team, echoed Meadows in saying he thought the former FBI director was ill-prepared for the hearing.
Op-Ed Contributor RIO DE JANEIRO — Brazil's Olympics begin on Friday, and local leaders and Brazilian society are ill-prepared for the threat of a terrorist attack like those in Munich in 1972 and Atlanta in 1996.
Yet, in light of the thousands upon thousands of these daily attacks, we as a nation are ill-prepared for a devastating coordinated attack to our banking system, energy grids, transportation infrastructure and/or military assets, etc.
Other Gossip: • The fact that Brianna saw Claire's painstaking blue ensemble last season and still chose that rickrack Hobbit bodice (a genius bit of insufficient costuming) was the first red flag about how ill-prepared she was.
Poor communication and internal management decisions left the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) ill-prepared to respond to the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy of family separations, according to an internal watchdog report released Thursday.
The pound extended declines against the euro and the dollar due to worries that Britain is ill-prepared for a spiralling number of coronavirus cases, as health care systems in Italy and Spain are already being overwhelmed.
U.S.T.A. officials were ill prepared for the chaos when fans leaving Halep's match were trying to descend one of two sets of staircases at the same time as spectators for Murray's match were trying to ascend them.
As the shock recedes, the tragedy offers a stark warning for a region that has been devastated by much more powerful quakes in the past and that experts warn is ill-prepared for the next big one.
That makes them ill-prepared to deal with further shifts in the Chinese market, which saw annual sales contract for the first time since the 1990s last year and is expected to see another drop this year.
In a world ill-prepared for a potentially life-threatening, easily transmitted disease like Covid-19, the most effective way to mitigate the pandemic's impact is to focus on supporting health care systems that already are overburdened.
Reporting today in the journal Frontiers in Physiology, biologists from University of New England in Australia and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology present troubling evidence that antechinus might be ill-prepared for a warmer world.
Republicans, Democrats and Independents who help build NATO into the most successful military alliance in history would all come to the same conclusion: Donald Trump is temperamentally unfit and fundamentally ill-prepared to be our Commander in Chief.
A plunge in oil prices and little sign of recovery anytime soon have left Italian oil contractor Saipem ill-prepared to cope with life independent from former parent Eni, even after a 3.5 billion euro ($4 billion) fundraising.
Although the country has experienced a sudden influx of migration before—during the Kosovo war of 1998-99 around 500,000 Kosovo Albanians went there and stayed until the war was over—in many respects it is ill-prepared.
Be smart: Trump allies fret that the White House is ill-prepared for the public showdown with Mueller that will eventually come, and should be making legal, political and constitutional arguments for the president's right to fire Comey.
The US was ill-prepared to track weather on the mesoscale — systems that range from the size of a small city to an average Midwestern state — precisely the scale on which extreme weather events, like Hurricane Irene, occur.
Observers have widely criticized his performance, with many saying he appeared ill-prepared to deal with tough questioning by lawmakers including Massachusetts Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren, who called for his resignation and accused him of him "gutless" leadership.
Ajo, a haven for artists and retirees that draws snowbirds in the winter from around the United States, is far removed from most of the coronavirus hot spots in the country, and seemingly ill-prepared for any outbreak.
If the president of the United States is an, ahem, moron, that seems like a big deal, and one that our system of government — which has few remedies for a mentally unfit executive – is ill prepared to handle.
"Our greatest concern is the potential for the virus to spread to countries with weaker health systems, and which are ill-prepared to deal with it," Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director-general of the WHO, said at the time.
The agents also noted that Mohammed, the mastermind of the plot, told interrogators that he had advised Hazmi and Mihdhar to seek help from local Muslims in California because they were so ill prepared to fend for themselves.
The attacks have spooked investors by exposing how ill-prepared Saudi Arabia is to defend itself despite repeated attacks on vital assets during the more than four years it has been embroiled in a conflict in neighboring Yemen.
But further Conservatives, including ministers, are appalled at the damage being inflicted on the economy by the uncertainty caused by Brexit and are determined to stop an ill-prepared business sector plunging over the cliff edge next month.
The fear is that as low-level factory jobs for unskilled workers become scarcer, workers in these countries, unlike in early birds such as China or Malaysia, will be ill-prepared for the higher-tech manufacturing of the future.
At the same time, as many as 70 percent of new grads don't know where their education and skills fit in the workforce, so grads are ill prepared to market themselves to the employers who want to hire them.
It sure seems like I got the gist, though: Trump gave a rambling, chaotic, ill-prepared performance that certainly didn't seem like the kind of thing a real politician would offer at this stage of a national presidential campaign.
So far, the US government has proven largely ill-prepared for the outbreak, and as there's still no consensus on how long it'll be before things begin to seem normal, TikTok has proven an unexpectedly useful platform for coping.
But the precipitous way in which Mr. Trump agreed to the invitation, and the fact that this mercurial president, ill informed and ill prepared on complex national security issues, will be across the table from Mr. Kim is worrisome.
Alas, at last count, barely more than one-third have done so, with the rest of Americans leaving it up to the medical profession and ill-prepared family members to decide when and how to provide life-prolonging treatments.
New York and the rest of the world, including The New York Times, were ill-prepared for the arrival and spread of a new disease (later named AIDS) when the first cases were recognized among gay men in 1981.
The possibility that the Mexican police may have killed the teenager has reaffirmed the fears of migrants' advocates and human rights experts, who worry that the security forces, being rushed into migration control, are ill-prepared for the task.
Yes, the outbreak of the coronavirus has exposed how ill-prepared we are to deal with the threat of pathogens, but that gives the president both the opportunity and the responsibility to lead the nation in building that capacity.
"Doomsday Preppers" Even those of us who have a well-stocked earthquake kit -- or similar emergency supplies, depending on the threats in the area you live — will feel ill prepared watching the people featured on this National Geographic series.
It's possible that the Trump administration read North Korea's withdrawal from communication as a sign that it was ill-prepared for the summit or considering abandoning it — and the Trump administration wanted to punish it for dragging its feet.
He, too, was a little lonely and ill-prepared: he had hitchhiked to the wrong volcano, had walked two hours on the highway to get to this one, and had no idea how he was going to get back.
Yet even that familiar though no less unsettling status quo left listeners ill-prepared for one of the most recognizable rappers of the decade committing one of the few offenses the largely crime-tolerant genre has long abhorred: snitching.
The police have insisted that the attackers were not new arrivals, but their physical description, and reports that they spoke neither German nor English, have stoked fears that the country is ill-prepared for the social ramifications of its refugee policy.
It's hard to not see the tragedy unfolding in California a foreshadowing of the decades to come, where climate change, private company incompetence, and regulatory capture combine to create entirely new, terrible outcomes greed has left us clearly ill-prepared for.
PARIS (Reuters) - French companies are not facing up to the reality of Britain's exit from the European Union (EU) next year and are ill prepared for a hard Brexit, said French minister Gerald Darmanin who is in charge of customs.
The bipartisan report found that the Obama administration was ill-prepared to handle the novel election interference offensive and recommended that in the future the "public should be informed as soon as possible" if a foreign active measures campaign is detected.
LONDON (Reuters) - The chief executives of some of the worlds' leading private companies are confident about their firms' prospects and plan to recruit more staff, but are ill-prepared for cyber attacks, according to a report by PwC on Thursday.
Because of how quickly these devices are being developed, the FDA, which regulates medical devices, and the FTC, which protects consumers from false advertising, are ill prepared to reign in companies, says Anna Wexler, a University of Pennsylvania medical ethicist.
FOR months, as the clock has ticked towards a two-year deadline for Britain to leave the European Union in March 2019, Theresa May's government has been criticised for being ill-prepared, divided and unrealistic in its approach to Brexit.
Take it all together and you pretty much have the story of the Mets: homegrown stars that flame out before reaching their potential, or the big-name acquisitions that prove ill-prepared for the task of carrying New York's other team.
LONDON, Oct 14 (Reuters) - The quality of education and training provided by African countries has worsened since 2014, leaving many of the continent's growing population of young people ill-prepared to enter the job market, an influential report said on Tuesday.
"All began routinely enough, with 'sugar and spice and all things nice' and such, but I was ill prepared for the most sudden U-Turn on Page 6, where we're introduced to Daddy's friendly looking 'seed pods'!" she wrote on Facebook.
Responding to Monday evening revelations that Trump disclosed highly sensitive intelligence to Russian officials, Pelosi accused Trump of being ill-prepared for the job of commander in chief and urged the president to take his national security duties more seriously.
Overseas, colonies spread freely through territories filled with weaker, ill-prepared ants, or no ants at all, and the Argentines rarely encounter a foe that can match them, save for other colonies of Argentines (or fire ants, another Paraná invasive).
Fast-growing cities particularly in the developing world are ill-prepared to deal with increasing climate-related disasters, according to a joint report by the Bank and the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR), which the Bank manages.
In a report last week evaluating its response to last year's disaster, FEMA details "how ill-prepared the agency was to manage a crisis outside the continental United States, like the one in Puerto Rico," The New York Times reported.
Take the two former Twitter employees who allegedly used their insider access to spy on behalf of Saudi Arabia—a stark reminder of how ill prepared even the biggest companies are to protect consumer data from the people who work there.
The result is a population of administrators, staff and students that are as ill-prepared as they are terrified, an approach that does nothing to empower them to deal with these situations in ways that can actually help save lives.
His concern, as he stated to me on the podcast, is that he is worried about attributions of racism where racism doesn't in fact exist, and that we are ill-prepared to study and correct for the consequences of human difference.
This all makes one have to hope that Europe's many political and economic problems somehow go away and do not reveal how ill-prepared the world is to deal with another and more serious round of the European sovereign debt crisis.
Trump on Friday morning sought to deflect blame over the testing, accusing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of being ill-prepared and repeating a debunked claim that his predecessor Barack Obama "made changes" to the agency's testing system.
A growing number of the young people being placed at its upstate campus had serious behavioral issues, which earned Cayuga more money per child, but also presented more problems for which the staff was ill-prepared, according to former employees.
"We are absolutely ill prepared for what is going to happen," said Cheryl Phillips, a geriatric physician in Washington and the senior vice president for public policy and health services at LeadingAge, an association of service providers in the field.
However, a recent report by the Milken Institute titled Age Forward Cities for 2202 says that although cities are "ground zero" for this demographic shift — as eight in 2628 seniors live in cities — they are ill prepared for these changes.
Saturday's assault on Saudi oil facilities that halved production has exposed how ill-prepared the Gulf state is to defend itself despite repeated attacks on vital assets during its four-and-a-half year foray into the war in neighbouring Yemen.
As one of the co-founders of BioAegis Therapeutics, a private clinical-stage biotechnology company involved in inflammation and infectious disease, I have a unique perspective on why health organizations are so ill-prepared to deal with infectious-disease outbreaks.
The harsh response by the security services suggested, however, that they had been given leeway by the leadership to take any steps necessary to halt the protests, signaling how ill-prepared the government is to respond to its own citizens' demands.
"Our greatest concern is the potential for the virus to spread to countries with weaker health systems and which are ill-prepared to deal with it," said WHO director general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, when he announced the decision on January 2416.
With reading the main focus of the test this time around, it found that one out of four students in OECD countries could not complete basic reading tasks, leaving them dangerously ill-prepared for a life in an increasingly digitalized economy.
Which is how Trump can say that a man he touted as having a "deep understanding of geopolitics" is the same man he can say is "dumb as a rock" and "ill-prepared" to do the job to which he was nominated.
There is a danger that the global drive to end malaria, which absorbed $2.9 billion in international investment in 2015, has left African countries ill-prepared to deal with other vector-borne diseases, said Larry Slutsker of the international health organization PATH.
Changes in mean annual temperature and rainfall are not particularly interesting to the average person, or even to the average local government, and only become so when they lead to extreme events — like a hurricane ripping through a city with ill-prepared infrastructure.
Millions of new users have joined the ranks of Pokémon trainers over the past few days as Pokémon Go continues its staggered worldwide release, sending Nintendo's stock price soaring, but also hammering servers apparently ill-prepared for such an influx of people.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A top economist at Pacific Investment Management Co on Tuesday said global markets are stuck in a low interest rate environment that has siphoned fear from investors who may be ill-prepared for when the market environment next heads south.
Because incidents of civil unrest are dynamic and uniquely defined by the nature of the initial cause -- in this case, the administration's policy toward illegal immigration -- government officials are individually ill-prepared to defend themselves from the physical threats they might face.
Recent efforts by Ecuador and Peru to control the flood of Venezuelans into their countries, and outbreaks of violence against migrants at the border in Pacaraima, Brazil, confirm that Latin America is facing a severe crisis for which it was ill prepared.
U.S.T.A. officials also were ill-prepared for the chaos when a large number of fans were leaving one match by descending one of two sets of staircases at the same time as spectators were trying to ascend them for the next match.
Investigators later concluded that Colonel Painter and other senior officers failed to assess the risk of sending the ill-prepared team on such a hazardous mission, according to the redacted report that identified Colonel Painter by his title, but not by name.
The inquiry began in the summer of 2015, when a group of parents, former students and former teachers at yeshivas told the city that 0003 schools were not sufficiently teaching subjects, like math, science, and English, leaving students ill-prepared for adulthood.
Rex Tillerson, a man who is "dumb as a rock" and totally ill prepared and ill equipped to be Secretary of State, made up a story (he got fired) that I was out-prepared by Vladimir Putin at a meeting in Hamburg, Germany.
The government was ill-prepared in its relief efforts, but posted footage of the hazardous rescue they did offer to those trapped on the causeway: a construction crane hoisting civilians high into the air, their bodies, stiff with fear, swaying above the waves.
BUDAPEST, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Some banks in Hungary may be forced out of the market as they are ill-prepared to meet challenges from financial technology companies and pressure on revenues from a persistently low yield environment, the central bank said on Wednesday.
The Defending Elections from Threats by Establishing Redlines, or DETER Act, comes a week after Senate Democrats issued a report warning that the US is ill prepared to deal with possible Russian meddling in the 2018 midterms or the 2020 presidential election.
But after a long boom cycle, carmakers are still ill-prepared for the slight decline in sales anticipated for full-year 42.913 and have taken too few steps to trim production, said Doug Mehl, a partner in consultancy A.T. Kearney's automotive practice.
The government was ill-prepared in its relief efforts, but posted footage of the hazardous rescue they did offer to those trapped on the causeway: a construction crane hoisting civilians high into the air, their bodies, stiff with fear, swaying above the waves.
Ill-prepared for the days-long journey in the harsh brush, sometimes without adequate water or food, hundreds of migrants have died on the private ranches in Brooks County in recent years, making it one of the deadliest places on America's southwest border.
It could be that the 11-time European champions had simply assumed that the ban would be overturned on appeal—and the club has appealed again to the Court of Arbitration for Sport—but it seems particularly ill-prepared to weather it.
"The pressures of lofty paper valuations, massive burn rates (and the subsequent need for more cash), and unprecedented low levels of IPOs and M&A, have created a complex and unique circumstance which many Unicorn CEOs and investors are ill-prepared to navigate," Gurley said.
The legislation came in response to a Reuters investigation last year, titled "Helpless and Hooked," which revealed that at least 110 babies had died since 2010 after being born dependent or exposed to opioids and sent home with parents ill-prepared to care for them.
The more radical elements in the Iranian hierarchy might be inclined simply to throw up their hands, scrap the treaty and make a bomb, thinking that maybe then they would get some of the respect that Trump's America seems so ill-prepared to give them.
"It is no secret to anybody that Donald Trump was very ill prepared and unexperienced in terms of dealing with matters that a head of state needs to deal with, head of government, and I think this is now coming to roost," Brennan said.
GOP nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE was ill-prepared for Monday night's debate.
Several officials including the police chief, the city manager and the city attorney left their positions after widespread criticism that Charlottesville had been ill-prepared to manage the hundreds of white nationalists who descended upon it, many armed with shields, clubs and other weapons.
With Tonya Riley THE KEY Democrats are pushing hard to include a huge expansion of voting by mail in a mammoth coronavirus stimulus bill being crafted on Capitol Hill, arguing the nation is ill prepared to ensure the November contest is conducted safely and securely.
"Rex Tillerson, a man who is 'dumb as a rock' and totally ill prepared and ill equipped to be Secretary of State, made up a story (he got fired) that I was out-prepared by Vladimir Putin at a meeting in Hamburg, Germany," Trump tweeted Thursday.
Clinton, preparing for a fight against Trump in the general election, has tried a series of attacks against the boisterous businessman in recent weeks, casting him as a security risk because of his foreign policy views and ill-prepared and ill-suited for the job of president.
Bernie: Their money...and yours For some political observers, the Sanders' difficulty in providing direct answers to some questions reinforced their belief that he lacks a concrete plan to implement his domestic agenda and is ill-prepared to handle the global challenges he would face as president.
"Ten years on from the global financial crisis, economies remain at risk from further shock and are ill-prepared for the next wave of innovation and automation," according to the "Global Competitiveness Report 2017-2018" from the World Economic Forum, best known for the Davos gathering.
But, the family has to turn around after leaving in their car due to a main road being closed ... which pissed off AP. You can then hear Amber unloading on Andrew, telling him to STFU after he chastises her for being ill-prepared every 4th of July.
One in three Americans is obese, a rate that has been steadily growing for more than two decades, but the health care system — in its attitudes, equipment and common practices — is ill prepared, and its practitioners are often unwilling, to treat the rising population of fat patients.
But its struggle to distribute some of that money in a timely fashion is emblematic of a larger challenge encountered by states ill-prepared to oversee extensive, federally funded rebuilding programs as storms as devastating as Florence, Maria, Harvey and Matthew increase in frequency and intensity.
Because the state party was ill-prepared for the caucus and used a faulty app that significantly delayed the reporting of results, much of Buttigieg's momentum out of the state was blunted and, while money followed the win, it wasn't as substantial as top campaign aides expected.
He shared some of his pictures with us: (Please note: We regularly highlight articles on news sites that have limited access for nonsubscribers.) • A day after 14,000 people were ordered to flee rising floodwaters in San Jose, the mayor acknowledged that the city had been ill prepared.
Puerto Rico was a catastrophe of corruption, mismanagement, incompetence and ignorance long before the added misery wrought by Hurricane Maria, which exposed to the world what was there to be seen all along: an island ill-prepared for a sunny day, much less a stormy one.
The fact that the USDA would resort to a killing technique most experts agree is less-than-ideal at best and inhumane at worst, without fully understanding what this method does to the animals, shows how ill-prepared we are for dealing with a massive agricultural epidemic.
Less than three months into his presidency, Trump is still ill-prepared to face his most critical crises of securing peace in the Middle East, or even move the United States and the world, which has for decades looked to America for leadership, toward a future free of conflict.
China would soon discover that it was ill-prepared to take on any part of the U.S. military, as its armed forces could not find — not to mention attack — America's aircraft carriers off its coast, proving that waging war against the world's only superpower would be a colossal mistake.
" Wojcicki, when asked whether YouTube should separate from Google, had a less nuanced and frankly shockingly ill-prepared response: This is the actual answer YouTube's CEO gave @pkafka when asked what it would mean if the company was spun off from Google due to antitrust: "I don't know.
The failures of the United States' initial response to the Covid-19 pandemic are already well established: Officials were too slow to recognize the threat of the disease and too slow to get diagnostic testing in place, and were ill prepared for the strain on our health care system.
" Clinton's comments, which came at the Trayvon Martin Foundation's third annual "Circle of Mothers" meeting, came a day after Trump used a speech at a National Rifle Association convention to blast Clinton as ill-prepared for the presidency and to falsely claim that Clinton "wants to abolish the Second Amendment.
But with the Pixel C limited to running stock Android instead of Chrome OS like you get on more modern Google-based convertibles, and equipped with a buggy and often uncomfortable keyboard, the Pixel C was ill-prepared at the time to go up against competing products like the Surface 3.
Even many speech-language-pathologists report being uncomfortable and ill-prepared while working with children and adults who stutter But too often, the message for children and adults who stutter, as well as those who know them, is to not stutter, that "perfect" speech is the only way to redemption.
"Coconino County Sheriff's Office Search and Rescue Unit responded to a report of a hypothermic adult male hiker on top of Mt. Elden...The hiker was either unaware of the weather forecast or disregarded the forecast and set off ill prepared wearing shorts and light clothing," the Sheriff's Department said in a statement.
"Having two small children and a husband who betrayed her and the public nature of all that scrutiny, which she was completely ill prepared to handle, it's like walking into a battle without any armor," Paulson, 41, told reporters during the FX Winter Television Critics Association Press Tour on Saturday in Pasadena, California.
The private sector, already struggling to provide adequate access to care in many communities, is ill-prepared to handle the number and complexity of patients that would come from closing or downsizing V.A. hospitals and clinics, particularly when it involves the mental health needs of people scarred by the horrors of war.
"It's an example of how ill-prepared we are to address climate change and these extreme events," David Barber, the Canada research chair in Arctic system science at the University of Manitoba, said of the storms and floods, which climate scientists say fit predictions of more extreme weather as the Earth's climate warms.
The new update of the IMF's Global Debt Database placed total global public and private debt at $188 trillion at the end of 2018, with the global average debt-to-GDP ratio edging up to 226%, and country-by-country data shows some advanced economies could be ill-prepared for the next downturn.
A lean, slightly built man with glasses and an intense expression, he often looked awkward and ill prepared in the glare of klieg lights, addressing world news media in the unfamiliar role of government spokesman — a remarkable flop for a confident, fastidiously groomed, well-organized scholar with cool manners and a self-effacing wit.
"Our military men and women have endured over 16 consecutive years of warfare, and these prolonged conflicts have exposed the challenges of an aging and ineffective health care system, ill-prepared for the type and severity of the latest round of war-related injuries," says Nick Etten, executive director of the Veterans Cannabis Project.
Battening down the hatches and seeing what's left after the storm blows over is clearly not the wisest plan, but until we directly tackle both the financial and cultural factors that lead residents to stay behind, the nation will be ill-prepared for hurricanes at a time when they are destined to become more frequent.
In a paper published soon after the epidemic was contained, Hong Kong's former Director of Health Lee Shiu-hung pointed to a number of issues facing the city, including a lack of protective clothing for medical staff, ill-prepared hospital authorities, and basic failings in the healthcare system, like overcrowded wards and poor ventilation.
This is indeed what occurred in Brooklyn on the evening of November 1980, when hundreds of people jumped the turnstiles at Schermerhorn stop, overwhelming an ill-prepared NYPD and garnering widespread media attention (including by the comedians Desus and Mero, who humorously highlighted "protestors' new turnstile workout" documented in videos of the Brooklyn action).
Written in 1990 before the fall of the USSR, Peters described a dystopian world 85033 years in the future that found an ill-prepared U.S. military fighting an ugly war supporting Moscow in still-Soviet Central Asia and the Caspian region versus an array of foes that included an Iranian-led Islamic coalition and Japan.
Trump has given at least seven depositions over the last decade that have been publicly released, according to Cohen, and they all show a similar pattern: He is often ill-prepared, rarely takes the advice of his legal counsel and often finds himself forced to admit that he said something publicly that simply isn't true.
Related: Military Confrontation Between NATO and Russia Is Increasingly Likely, Warns New Report When Russian President Vladimir Putin began meddling in Ukraine two years ago, leaders in Berlin and elsewhere realized they had allowed their militaries to wither on the vine and were ill-prepared to counter Russia if not for the protection of NATO and the United States.
In the memoir, Clinton slams Trump as an ill-prepared president and suggests that his election was illegitimate, saying she lost primarily because of Russian intervention in the 2016 election on behalf of Trump and fired FBI Director James Comey's announcement days before the election that the bureau was re-opening (and then closing) their investigation into Clinton's emails.
Republicans, including some allies of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, are worried that the White House is ill-prepared for the sea of troubles it is facing.
"My takeaway: This is really bad and it's going to get worse, the medical infrastructure is ill-prepared for this, and there's no system reporting back to the Capitol who's been infected, so we're basically hoping people self-report," one source, who attended a meeting with chiefs of staff and the attending physician, told The Hill.
While China's efforts appear to have slowed infections, a reconstruction of the epidemic in Zuoling — based on over a dozen interviews as well as hundreds of pages of government documents, reports and online accounts — shows how the containment campaign suffered from confusion and discord at the local level, turning unlucky and ill-prepared communities into trouble zones.
In November, a task force at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, which included five current and former Republican senators and House members, warned that "the United States remains woefully ill prepared to respond to global health security threats" and recommended the reinstatement of an N.S.C. coordinator and a recommitment of funding and attention to global health programs.
Yet unlike in places like New York — with its comprehensive sex education; efforts at queer- and trans-specific public health; embrace of public syringe exchanges; and what its health commissioner, Oxiris Barbot, describes as a "sex positive approach" — when it comes to confronting its H.I.V. epidemic, rural America is ill-prepared at best and antagonistic at worst.
" But Tillerson himself is also at fault, and seems to have been ill-prepared for the rigors of the job, or the whims of the president he's serving: "Others say it is merely symptomatic of a dysfunctional State Department that, under Mr. Tillerson's uncertain leadership, does not yet have in place the senior political appointees who make the wheels of diplomacy turn.
But in this case, according to analysts and lawmakers who watched the Monday news conference between President Trump and President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, the ball was a metaphor for the gamesmanship that Mr. Putin's many critics say he is well-versed in — and for how he has scored points against an ill-prepared American leader in this high-stakes diplomatic exercise.
Most of the fathers and sons had talked about sex, but many of the dads felt ill prepared to explain the intricacies of condom use, and many of their teens had only a vague sense of the importance of delaying sex and using "protection," without a clear understanding of how have safe sex every time they're with a partner, the study found.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenBiden looks to shore up lead in S.C. Hillicon Valley: Dems cancel surveillance vote after pushback to amendments | Facebook to ban certain coronavirus ads | Lawmakers grill online ticketing execs | Hacker accessed facial recognition company's database Push for national popular vote movement gets boost from conservatives MORE (D-Mass.), hit him over his platform, arguing he was ill-prepared to enact his agenda.
Yahoo's Dylan Stableford writing about Rex Tillerson: "Trump declares man he appointed secretary of state 'totally ill prepared and ill equipped' for the job" (Yahoo) -- Another standout headline: "Trump gets White House witnesses to attest to his 'very calm' demeanor" (WSJ) -- Thursday evening's unsurprising breaking news: "Trump orders intel agencies to assist Barr with review of Russia probe..." (CNN) What does Julian Assange's new indictment mean for journalists?
Model Nykhor Paul called out makeup artists just last season for being ill-prepared to work on her complexion (she joins the ranks of fellow models Iman, Jourdan Dunn, and Brandee Brown, who have all been vocal about the lack of resources available for models of color in the industry), and just today, model Leomie Anderson took to Twitter to voice her own valid frustrations surrounding the issue.
This is the same owner who held on to Kevin Garnett as a player and to Kevin McHale as a general manager for too long; who allowed himself to be talked into hiring the ill-prepared David Kahn as McHale's replacement; who could have escaped his Butler nightmare by accepting a package from Miami that would have been headlined by the promising swingman Josh Richardson and a protected first-round pick.
But there does seem to be wide consensus from real journalists — not partisans — who have covered Trump on the campaign and in the White House that agree that the overall portrayal of Trump in the book — that he is ill-prepared, shows little interest in the details of policies, that folks around him are concerned that he is not up to the task of being president — are accurate.
As the 22010/21.1 Commission report detailed, agencies across the length and breadth of the government had warnings, knew they were ill-prepared for physical and biological attacks, and yet collectively shrugged until part of the Pentagon, Flight 2800 and two of the largest buildings in America were laid to waste, claiming nearly 29,93 lives, shattering the country's sense of national security and permanently altering America's relationship with the rest of the world.
" Shulkin writes that the private sector is "ill-prepared to handle the number and complexity of patients that would come from closing or downsizing VA hospitals and clinics, particularly when it involves the mental health needs of people scarred by the horrors of war," and vows to "continue to speak out against those who seek to harm the VA by putting their personal agendas in front of the well-being of our veterans.
But if Trump finds himself in a deer-caught-in-the-headlight moment Monday night similar to Libertarian nominee Gary JohnsonGary Earl JohnsonProgressive Democrats' turnout plans simply don't add up Trump's GOP challenger: 'I may be reduced' to debating Alec Baldwin Amash won't rule out Libertarian challenge to Trump MORE when asked what he would do about Aleppo, it will only reinforce the perception that Trump is ill-prepared and unsuitable for the office of the presidency and to beleader of the free world.
But still: Is he as bad as the wave of men who left the house today entirely ill-prepared, perspiration-wise, and had to buy an emergency can of Lynx Africa from the drugstore near work, and now the entire city has that sweet, sticky smell of it, every bus heaving with the fragrance of new deodorant sprays, they only cover the smell they do not conquer it, summer smells so bad, it smells like a PE class where somehow one million boys just frantically played dodgeball, it smells like a special kind of hell?
Associated Press fact-checkers said former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenAs Biden surges, GOP Ukraine probe moves to the forefront Republicans, rooting for Sanders, see Biden wins as setback Sanders says Biden winning African American support by 'running with his ties to Obama' MORE and former New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg painted "a distorted picture" of "federal infectious-disease bureaucracy as rudderless and ill-prepared for the coronavirus threat," saying the two presidential candidates were "both wrong" to say President TrumpDonald John TrumpAs Biden surges, GOP Ukraine probe moves to the forefront Republicans, rooting for Sanders, see Biden wins as setback Trump says Biden Ukraine dealings will be a 'major' campaign issue MORE cut funding to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

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