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"underprepared" Definitions
  1. not having done enough preparation for something you have to do

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I go to birthing class and feel underread and underprepared.
It just seemed to me, people came into this underprepared.
Sadly, however, many will find themselves underprepared when they graduate.
Gupta said the country is "woefully underprepared" for what's coming.
So we sometimes feel underprepared when it comes to nutrition.
"Health experts warn the U.S. is underprepared," the ad begins.
"Underprepared and overwhelmed" is how he describes that time period.
Currently, students arrive at colleges underprepared both academically and psychologically.
He doesn't know his audience… He came in overconfident and underprepared.
Other times, the President finds himself underprepared and out of his depth.
Mostly I was just underprepared for this and felt kind of paralyzed.
"Underqualified and underprepared men don't think twice about leaning in," they wrote.
If anyone should have a glass ceiling it's under-qualified and underprepared men.
Or — my favorite — we had declarations that while Mr. Trump was underprepared, Mrs.
Mr. Mangano was apparently underprepared for his court date — or, perhaps, utterly defiant.
That means Trump will likely be underprepared and overwhelmed in talks with Kim.
Universities report more engaged students and improved academic performance, especially for underprepared students.
Those charged with protecting these essential services, meanwhile, are typically overstretched and underprepared.
Countless studies have shown that American workers are under-saved and underprepared for retirement.
"One thing I can tell you is that he is never underprepared," Alomar said.
Woefully underprepared instructors are contributing to a shockingly high dropout rate among young athletes.
I was inexperienced and underprepared and frequently believed they were right about my pointlessness.
The commission was underprepared for the complexities of polling under the new electoral rules.
Sure, you can sometimes get away with being underprepared, but not during the winter.
His rabid fans wreaked havoc on unsuspecting arenas, who were drastically underprepared for the chaos.
There was a hysterical family and I was just totally underprepared to deal with them.
He said he was underprepared for the test because he could not afford expensive tutoring.
So they were woefully underprepared when Thomas's backup, Terry Rozier, sent the game into overtime.
We work to bring a college education to woefully underprepared and often terribly poor students.
Performers came underprepared, mumbling through half-thought-out tales with little response from the crowd.
Endgame CEO Nate Fick thinks the United States is underprepared for the imminent threat of cyberattacks.
"I am going into surgery and feel underprepared in managing patients with terminal diagnoses,'" he wrote.
Given the earth shaking that Indonesia constantly endures, the country remains woefully underprepared for nature's wrath.
The memes tell you you're not alone in being hilariously underprepared for a real global emergency.
On the home front, health experts have long said the US is underprepared for a pandemic.
One is that Trump has been, at every turn, underprepared, undisciplined, and operating completely without a strategy.
Instead, they duck the issue by pointing a finger at high schools for turning out underprepared students.
Our data suggest that many of our state's communities are entering this crisis painfully underfunded and underprepared.
When we look at Francesco Guidolin on the sidelines, he seems like a man who is intrinsically underprepared.
But even the most well-prepared person can feel underprepared when it comes to planning ahead for a pimple.
A recent report from FEMA confirmed that the agency was underprepared and inconsistent in its response to the storm.
Their jobs are stressful, and many feel underprepared for the emotional demands of being in the classroom all day.
Garrick said the world was "woefully underprepared" due to a lack of data, particularly in South America and Africa.
But she felt her first concert was an underprepared disaster; it was the shot in the arm she needed.
"I would tell you that they are underprepared," said Howard Marshall, deputy assistant director at the FBI's cyber division.
Even though college standards have been downgraded and watered down, at least a third of the students arrive underprepared.
A funeral is an entirely unique beast—one for which, despite my oceans of black clothing, I feel woefully underprepared.
Moreover, it is a system under the financial stress of providing benefits to those that are financially underprepared for retirement.
In the face of the Covid-19 pandemic, it has left us dangerously underprepared and has likely cost lives already.
Other difficulties facing India On top of all of these issues, India also has an overburdened and underprepared health system.
Shiv is ballsy and Machiavellian, Connor is pedantic and distant, Roman is slippery and numb, Kendall is overeager and underprepared.
Among the questions being asked are whether the crews on either the Fitzgerald or the McCain were overworked and underprepared.
At his news conference Tuesday, Admiral Swift discounted suggestions that the crew of the McCain had been overworked or underprepared.
In retrospect, they were underprepared and poorly supported, and they did not exercise their best judgment in very challenging circumstances.
While it's true that America has long been underprepared for a pandemic, the risks right now appear to be especially high.
"Faced with a pandemic threat, history teaches us it is far better to be overprepared than underprepared," Gingrich wrote in Newsweek.
Carolyn Maloney, chairwoman of the committee, concluded the previous hearing by criticizing the officials for being underprepared to answer lawmakers' questions.
The reality is that pandemic diseases are potentially very scary, and that on the whole the world is underprepared, not overprepared.
Per-pupil spending decreases greatly as bilingual programs and special education classes for underprepared Latin American students work to divert resources.
From a second-hand pair of boots and heavy army surplus trousers to a bulky skiing parka, I was woefully underprepared.
Conditions like those, the lawsuit said, contributed to dismal test scores and left students woefully underprepared for life after high school.
Feeling underprepared for a state dinner with world leaders, the Queen hires a private tutor to help her bolster her education.
Don't get it twisted ... Gisele found a way to have fun -- she's just issuing a warning for those underprepared for Brady games.
FEMA is under close scrutiny this year after the agency admitted it was "underprepared" Hurricane Maria, which devastated Puerto Rico last year.
As a whole, each of the surveys have concluded, people are woefully underprepared against identity theft—even two weeks after the attack.
There's a thin line between being over- and underprepared, said Rebecca Acosta, the co-founder and executive director of Traveler's Medical Service.
Then, ask them to complete a time wheel, an exercise described in the book "Overloaded and Underprepared" mentioned in Mr. Bruni's article.
A study shows that nearly two-thirds of students are underprepared for college (at least in terms of math and reading scores).
We found ourselves, after the 1960s, facing large numbers of underprepared young people, some unable to cope with any college level work.
Isn't that why "underqualified and underprepared men don't think twice about leaning in," and "women feel confident only when they are perfect"?
If overconfident, underprepared men are being promoted into leadership roles, what does that mean for the more qualified women doing the actual work?
These systems are bullseyes for thieves, and the escalation of attacks shows how underprepared the US healthcare system is to ward them off.
But its health system remains woefully underprepared to handle the rush of patients and the intensive nature of the care they will need.
These hacks highlight the fact that our networks are significantly underprepared for the era of cyber conflict in which we currently find ourselves.
Entering higher education essentially underprepared for the coursework, more than 50 percent of them either change their degree paths or leave college entirely.
A 2009 study by William Gale, John Karl and Ananth Seshadri found that only about 25 percent of households are underprepared for retirement.
Unfortunately, many nurse leaders have reported training and preparation occurring in a rushed manner and have felt underprepared for a surge of patients.
Preparation, information, and clarity matter in policymaking, and the widely acknowledged reality that Trump is completely underprepared, woefully uninformed, and personally confused mattered here.
That is, we've learned little from recent Ebola and Zika virus outbreaks, and we're "grossly underprepared" for whatever the next terrifying epidemic might be.
If the Harlem native feels underprepared for rural life, she could always turn to another recent convert, leading man turned sheep farmer, Chris Pratt.
Equifax was also woefully underprepared to handle the fallout, botching both the public disclosure and its effort to make resources available to impacted people.
A higher proportion of these students begin college underprepared and lacking many of the resources (financial, social and otherwise) that their wealthier peers possess.
Unless you're an underprepared through-hiker, there aren't many good reasons to drink from a stream that probably contains more than one possum carcass.
Across the board, Trump's cabinet has struggled with stripped-down budgets and intermittent loyalty purges, leaving it understaffed and underprepared for a genuine crisis.
While markets are currently soaring — and therefore boosting, for now, 401(k) account balances — people of all ages are woefully underprepared for the future.
Our educational system, from pre-K to college, serves the wealthy relatively well, but leaves far too many without access, underprepared or drowning in debt.
However, the start of a new year and the upcoming promise of warmer weather could lead some to overexercise and be underprepared in the outdoors.
Despite being fully aware of this effect, we continue to be woefully underprepared at all levels to meet the needs of children in a disaster.
It's one of the saddest states a human can find themselves in; bewildered and nutritionally underprepared for the inevitable headache and dehydration that lay ahead.
They ran the usual gamut from overpolished presentations by excited students seeking approval to underprepared undergrads just running out the clock until their turn was over.
Denise Pope, one of the authors of "Overloaded and Underprepared: Strategies for Stronger Schools and Healthy, Successful Kids," advocates protecting "PDF": playtime, downtime and family time.
But that grown-up life also means that when the random bout of redness, flakiness, or hyperpigmentation pops up, we're often caught off guard and underprepared.
They looked woefully underprepared to match up with a Notre Dame team that, like nearly every team USC plays, has less overall talent at its disposal.
A sobering draft report last October drove home just how underfunded, underprepared and uncoordinated the federal government would be facing a virus that had no treatment.
Selling your business to fund retirement runs the risk of being financially underprepared at a point where there isn't much time to invest in your savings.
Not just underprepared for football management, mind: he looks like a man who is ill-equipped to handle pain, criticism and all the many vagaries of life.
The "Undaunted, but underprepared?" report found 86 percent of CEOs were confident about their companies revenue prospects in 2017, an increase of 5 percent from last year.
The lack of high-quality education and job training options for people in prison have led to the vast majority being woefully underprepared to re-enter society.
Finally, Cramer spoke with CEO Nate Fick of private cybersecurity company Endgame, who said he thinks the United States is underprepared for the imminent threat of cyberattacks.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in a report released in July admitted the agency was significantly underprepared to deal with the crisis wrought by Hurricane Maria.
Charlottesville police officer Tammy Shiflett testified to being overwhelmed and underprepared for the size and volatility of the crowds early in the day before Heyer was killed.
Investors are about to be confronted with three geopolitical stress tests that they may be underprepared for, according to a team of cross-asset strategists at JPMorgan.
It also takes away the anxiety I feel from being underprepared in the military, from having my brain racing all the time, and my operational stress injury.
The board was underprepared for this #MeToo moment, the WSJ suggests, because it was so embroiled in a legal battle with the company's controlling shareholder, Shari Redstone.
Two related factors have likely contributed to this year's high death toll: The first is the proliferation of unscrupulous travel companies that take underprepared trekkers onto the summit.
The tweaks mostly freshen the material, distilling the original texts into the story of an underprepared rich kid, forced to rise to the occasion and become a leader.
Though there were no white nationalist events scheduled, many feared a repeat of last year, when authorities were blasted for being underprepared for the violence that broke out.
"It can be helpful to do a little work and it can alleviate some of those worries about feeling underprepared if you can knock some tasks off," says Rego.
He was quite clearly underprepared for just how much the American people hate online ticket retailers, and how dedicated they would be to slipping their vitriol into the proceedings.
VICE News spoke with correctional officers at multiple Bureau of Prisons facilities who described a system that is underprepared for the crisis and already on the brink of disaster.
One disturbing anecdote in the episode comes from Jack O'Donnell, who worked with Trump in the '80s and '90s and recalls him being underprepared and uninformed about his own properties.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was significantly underprepared to deal with the crisis wrought by Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico last year, according to an agency report released Thursday.
My advice is-, LF: That your businesses will never criticise you for being over prepared, but they will certainly criticise you for being underprepared-, LF: Therefore, put in the extra work.
" Current infrastructure in the US, the report says, is woefully underprepared: "Most of the critical infrastructures identified by the Department of Homeland Security are not built to withstand these altered conditions.
But as any of his pageant contestants could have told him, you don't show up on stage outgunned and underprepared -- and if you come at the queen, you'd best not miss.
At the same time, budgets for public security have been slashed amid the deepest recession the country has seen, leaving law enforcement underpaid and underprepared to deal with the mounting violence.
Yet the emergence of the Ebola and Zika viruses a little more than a decade later startled lawmakers into the knowledge that we are still structurally and legislatively underprepared for biothreats.
Halfacre himself has turned around twice during excursions to Bus 142—once because a group he was guiding was underprepared, some of them forgetting such basic essentials as tents and food.
When the travel ban was first put on hold in February, it was a symbol of the haste and carelessness with which an underprepared and understaffed administration had leapt into the job.
None of the Batmen are ever the deserving butt of a joke, never in a position where they are comically underprepared, never able to deliver a funny line to make them seem relatable.
Compared to those outsiders who have tried to steer its destiny in the past – Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt, the multiple conflicting figures of the last two administrations – Trump is clearly woefully underprepared.
This could be an increasing problem when the administration faces a sudden burst of investigations from the new Democratic House, a reality for which lax oversight by Republicans has left it deeply underprepared.
But in her first year as a teacher, she felt extremely underprepared to handle behavioral outbursts - including being punched in the face by a student - and felt like she spent little time teaching.
Vice President Mike Pence admitted the US doesn't have enough coronavirus test kits to meet demand, adding to the frustration of health care workers who feel underprepared to deal with the growing outbreak.
Internal documents show that the federal government did in fact know how underfunded, underprepared and uncoordinated it would be for a life-or-death battle with a virus for which no treatment existed.
However, this should be a grave warning sign of the danger we face when a staggering 70 percent of the planet remains underprepared to prevent, detect, and respond to a public health emergency.
New York and New Jersey residents dealt with the consequences of such policy in 2012, when Hurricane Sandy devastated an underprepared electric grid and left parts of the region without power for weeks.
"It came up as a response to seeing the way that New York responded to Hurricane Sandy, and how people were grossly underprepared – specifically, girls in damsel in distress mode," Schlossberg told the website.
Moritz Kraemer, former chief sovereign analyst at S&P ratings agency, told CNBC's "Squawk Box Europe" on Monday that, at current levels, it is clear markets remain underprepared for the prospect a no-deal Brexit.
Pressure had been building on the East German government for months to let its citizens travel freely when Riccardo Ehrman, a journalist at ANSA news agency, asked a clearly underprepared Schabowski about current travel rules.
Underprepared students and their professors can't be expected to just know what to do to address the challenges of today's reality —they need a model for a successful partnership and the resources to implement it.
It continues with the fact that under Trump's leadership, the federal government was underprepared for the storm and failed to properly position supplies in advance and make provision for the full use of military assets.
However players arrive at Wimbledon, the short lead-in time, the unfamiliar surface and minimal atmosphere on some of the outer courts, means that the first couple of rounds can easily derail an underprepared seed.
That's according to several thousand leaked emails reportedly leaked to Mic this week that show woefully underprepared executives of the embattled event company scrambling to book last-minute toilets, food, and housing to accommodate their guests.
And this goes to the core of who Comey is — a nice guy, wonderful family man, eloquent speaker of soaring oratory and rhetorical flourishes, but who was ill-suited and woefully underprepared for the big stage.
Joe Lieberman and former Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge, warned in 219 that "the United States is underprepared for biological threats" from both terrorists and "nature itself," via emerging and reemerging infectious diseases like Covid-212.
I did, however, receive other illuminating pointers from Pat Catterson — Ms. Rainer's rehearsal assistant and a member of her company — whose clarity in teaching assuaged my fear that I, in my lapsed-dancer state, was underprepared.
The Trump administration does not plan to request emergency funding from Congress to respond to the coronavirus, a frustration for lawmakers and experts who argue it is better to be overprepared than underprepared for a potential pandemic.
Merely subsidizing tuition, then, is unlikely to offer a proportionate boon to economic productivity among graduates who leave school underprepared for the workforce, not to mention those who don't make it to graduation in the first place.
Given the harsh reality of large achievement gaps between high school graduates of different ethnic backgrounds, affirmative action often leaves the students it "helps" into highly selective colleges educationally underprepared for the coursework in comparison with their peers.
I was so underprepared and didn't know how to learn that I basically committed to sleeping only three hours a night and reread the same chapters in the textbook three times to force myself to memorize the material.
In the 1990s, the United States began to deport the Central American gangbangers back to their home countries, most of which were totally underprepared to deal with the new breed of hardened criminals being dumped onto their streets.
The letters, exasperated lawmakers, and other sources illustrate an agency underprepared for and overwhelmed by the massive undertaking of separating and caring for more than 2,000 children while their parents are kept in custody until their immigration court hearings.
But the near-permanent conflict aversion and difference splitting in Berlin has also left it underprepared for future challenges (Germany has largely dozed through the digital revolution, for example) and produced the current drawn-out period of political uncertainty.
"Applying new requirements on suppliers entering and operating in the market will aid us to weed out those that are underprepared, under-resourced and unfit," Mary Starks, executive director of consumers and markets at Ofgem, said in a statement.
It's turned out that face masks have the unique ability to expose our toxic class divisions, how much we distrust outsiders, how unjust and underprepared our institutions are, and how frail our civil society is and has always been.
From the Free-Range parents to the Tiger Moms, the Hot Mess Moms, and the Perfect Parents with their sanctimonious status updates on Instagram, all of them feed the idea that kids these days are growing up woefully underprepared for adulthood.
Nailing the best man speech is a delicate art form: Public speaking is never fun, and when you mix that in with liquor consumption and parental figures you don't know that well, it's a recipe for disaster for the underprepared.
More than half of the American workforce could be participating in the gig economy within the next 10 years, but the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics is underprepared when it comes to collecting who's actually in it, according to Recode.
With the Summer Olympics unfolding in Rio de Janeiro, horse health has moved to center stage as some of the world's most expensive mounts have traveled to compete amid fears that Brazil is perhaps underprepared to protect them from disease.
The results laid out in a draft report showed that the US was underprepared and disorganized for a pandemic scenario similar to coronavirus, which has spread to all 50 states and has yet to peak in the US, the Times reported.
A mishmash of factors — including lack of investment, a dearth of technological expertise, and international sanctions that have made it difficult to purchase many modern medical technologies — means that North Korea's health care system is likely deeply underprepared for a viral outbreak.
Kindergarten through high school can be seen as long-term preparation for going on to college, and undergrad is regarded as the preparation for the professional world, but after four years and a bachelor's degree, there's a good chance you'll still be underprepared.
Steve Bullock, a popular Democratic governor of deep-red Montana, made a bid for the moderate lane should Mr Biden falter, though for someone with a strong CV, and who generated a fair amount of buzz in DC before his entry, he seemed oddly unfocused and underprepared.
The flu season is peaking, and the US is underprepared Apple urged to take action on smartphone addiction An A.I. designed for the end of human life is already here Jones said the increased consumer interest in radiation preparation equipment started the morning Trump was elected. Nukepills.
During the hearing, officials from the FBI and Department of Homeland Security agreed that small businesses are underprepared to counter threats like ransomware, phishing scams, and other attacks, underscoring the need for these organizations to be more willing to work with the federal government to reduce their risk.
"There's no lack of clarity over what needs to be done but the industry is largely underprepared for the scale of the changes," said Collin Coleman, head of NEX Regulatory Reporting, a transaction reporting platform that uses technology from Abide Financial, which was acquired by the NEX Group last October.
The coronavirus is set to push the US healthcare system to its limits — here are 8 things that hospitals risk running out of, from masks to ventilators'We're underprepared:' Urgent care centers find themselves on the front lines of a pandemic, but few have tests to treat the crowds coming in
The agency's new initiative comes as critics have assailed various U.S. government agencies for being woefully underprepared to effectively address the spread of the novel coronavirus in the country despite being aware of the potential risks the virus posed since the first cases were reported in Wuhan, China in early December.
Like many American private charter schools, Bridge schools are set in very poor communities and feature a market-based education model; founders who are entrepreneurs, not educators; conflicts with local public schools; parents who are confused about the benefits for their children; and teachers who are uncertified or underprepared for their work.
Where keyboard warriors may see arrogance, I see parents who live in pressure cookers In 2015, a Harris Poll for The JED Foundation, Partnership for Drug-Free Kids and The Jordan Porco Foundation surveyed 1,502 first-year college students and found that a staggering 60% of them reported feeling emotionally underprepared for the real world.
Our country still has districts of prosperity that have benefited from the Republican tax cuts, while districts of limited means or even middle-class ones struggle day to day with students who come hungry, underprepared and stressed and with huge classroom sizes — and Betsy DeVos, the education secretary, wants to spend precious dollars on guns?
Hospitals are making protective gear out of office supplies and doctors are reusing face masks as supplies dwindle of crucial equipment'We're underprepared:' Urgent care centers find themselves on the front lines of a pandemic, but few have tests to treat the crowds coming inHere's why experts are worried we won't have enough hospital beds to handle a surge of coronavirus patients
Read more:Pharma giants Sanofi and Regeneron are now testing out an arthritis drug to fight the coronavirus, starting in New YorkMost of the world's airlines could be bankrupt within 2 months because of the coronavirus, an influential aviation consulting firm is warning'We're underprepared:' Urgent care centers find themselves on the front lines of a pandemic, but few have tests to treat the crowds coming in
Yet, despite AI&aposs promise and US physicians&apos positive attitude toward introducing the tech into their practice, docs in the US feel underprepared to use AI: The results of a recent Stanford Medicine survey of 523 practicing US physicians indicated only 5% of these doctors feel prepared to leverage AI. This opens an opportunity for Microsoft and the likes to lend their AI know-how to help healthcare organizations overcome the barriers preventing them from effectively implementing AI strategies.

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