A lot of Americans are simply unprepared to recognize it and unprepared to recognize its dangers.
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He came across as not only dreadfully unprepared for the debate, but dreadfully unprepared to be president.
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Laughably unprepared for the most basic, obvious questions, Trump turns out to also be unprepared for non-obvious questions.
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"Interviewers never want candidates who are unprepared, as that suggests you might be unprepared when you show up for work," Bairre says.
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"The reason we are unprepared and have been unprepared is we don't have a system; we've got thousands of private insurance plans," Sanders said.
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When Angus was born, I was unprepared for how much I would love him and completely unprepared for how much my stepchildren would love him.
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" David Brooks called him "epically unprepared to be president.
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It's no secret that Americans are largely unprepared for retirement.
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It often meant that I never came to anything unprepared.
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You can see how unprepared Democrats are for this scenario
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Facebook seemed completely unprepared for the incident at the time.
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Britons are unprepared for such a hit to their incomes.
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The military generally does not send people to war unprepared.
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Although some firms are taking action, most industries look unprepared.
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This left us unprepared for the different challenges we faced.
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And we are grossly unprepared for the next major outbreak.
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You saw how organizations responded, how unprepared so many were.
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In fact, the abundance of choice can paralyze the unprepared.
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Cuban says you should never walk into a room unprepared.
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Bernie Sanders as unprepared for many aspects of the job.
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But she was unprepared and there's no excuse for that.
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The simplest reason for this is that Republicans are unprepared.
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"He is not just unprepared, he is temperamentally unfit," Mrs.
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The Pentagon was caught unprepared for this type of crisis.
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"Donald Trump is epically unprepared to be president," Brooks wrote.
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Leaving our nation unprepared should never be a partisan issue.
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And it exposed how unprepared bankers, lawmakers and watchdogs were.
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Perhaps men with poor job prospects feel unprepared to marry.
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The only unbearable bit is how unprepared you guys are.
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But insurers were really unprepared for a market like that.
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So these people are completely unprepared for the coming blowback.
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Like many new parents, she felt unprepared for the responsibility.
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Raquel Ruiz, the hospital director, denied the facility is unprepared.
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Raquel Ruiz, the hospital director, denied the facility is unprepared.
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The officers she spoke with seemed "wholly unprepared," she said.
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Unfortunately, the U.S. is still unprepared to effectively fight it.
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When measles arrived on its shores, Samoa was grievously unprepared.
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He said many entrepreneurs are unprepared to deal with damages.
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"Society is woefully unprepared for the impacts of climate change."
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During the SARS outbreak, many political leaders were caught unprepared.
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As outrage grew on the Internet, Vacanti found himself unprepared.
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"I was shocked, completely unprepared for his death," she wrote.
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He isn't cunningly unpredictable; he's tragically unprepared and dangerously unprincipled.
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Rodriguez seemed unprepared for the exchange, according to people present.
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"The worst thing in life is being unprepared," he says.
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But she failed miserably, coming across as aggressive and unprepared.
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We were totally unprepared, the kids didn't even have shoes.
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Yet the president has entered the fray unprepared and unnecessarily handicapped.
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Unprepared after years of drought Oroville Dam is the country's tallest.
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"You are 100% unprepared to deal with real life," Talin said.
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That's why emergency services following Irma were unprepared for the disruption.
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Many poor countries are unprepared for an influx, and unwilling too.
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Still, she said, some workers were clearly unprepared for the pace.
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But the main thing I felt about the experience was unprepared.
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Evidently, they were also unprepared for the consequences of declaring independence.
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I am so moved and completely lost for words and unprepared.
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Even when I went to the premiere I was completely unprepared.
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And yet the U.S. is woefully unprepared for the next pandemic.
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More than that, it opens him up to attack as unprepared.
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You must have been unprepared for some of those revelations too.
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Many future grantees are unprepared for the accompanying level of scrutiny.
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Let me reiterate that 57 percent of Americans feel unprepared financially.
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German spokesman rattled, clearly unprepared for the revolution his words had
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The area was poor, and woefully unprepared for a health crisis.
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As a nation, we are totally unprepared for what is happening.
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Whatever that might be, Josie seems constitutionally unprepared to find it.
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That's because a lot of people are going into retirement unprepared.
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" That "She is embarrassingly unprepared ... has no experience in higher education.
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As a result, many consumers are unprepared if a disaster strikes.
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Now they face a future for which they are thoroughly unprepared.
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Clinton and her allies that he was unprepared to be president.
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But it is wrong to say we are unprepared this time.
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And it's now widely recognized that our societies are woefully unprepared.
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And what if their native land is unprepared to receive them?
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That is not possible given the high number of unprepared students.
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Most worrying, this sprawling metropolis of 20093 million is utterly unprepared.
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Unfortunately, America's health care system is woefully unprepared to face it.
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Senate Republicans seemed forewarned that DeVos was unprepared for the hearing.
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But I was unprepared for how childbirth would change me physically.
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The tech titans walking into Trump's office tomorrow seem woefully unprepared.
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Is Hookup Culture Leaving Your Generation Unhappy and Unprepared for Love?
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It's not like I was unprepared, or I didn't have savings.
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If that's right, the US is especially unprepared for this crisis.
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I was unprepared for the grief that followed the first miscarriage.
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Controversies can escalate quickly, and unprepared educators sometimes make things worse.
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Distance simply multiplies the difficulties, and competition weeds out the unprepared.
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And a US military completely unprepared to deal with it all.
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Things won't go well for the unprepared, especially in the cities.
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Editorial There is no overstating how unprepared Americans are to retire.
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But throwing unprepared pilots into their cockpits is also to blame.
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Our debt leaves us dangerously unprepared to fight the next recession.
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Calloway also seemed unprepared for planning an event of this size.
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The unemployment system is also grossly unprepared if another recession hits.
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So it's safe to say we're mostly unprepared for what's coming?
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The kingdom's armed forces have often appeared unprepared and prone to mistakes.
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They were completely unprepared, however, for just how bad it would be.
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That women today are unprepared for motherhood isn't the least bit surprising.
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In fact, it's probably still unprepared for the event if it happens.
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Yet today, most of those countries remain unprepared for the novel coronavirus.
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Both the Fed and Wall Street are totally unprepared for this risk.
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We were so unprepared for the cost that it went to collections.
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He sees a multipolar world forming but international institutions unprepared for this.
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We recorded these simulated conversations and found that managers are consistently unprepared.
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Banks were taken off guard and were unprepared to cater to customers.
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That evil targets those who are unprepared for the evil to strike.
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Attack him where he is unprepared, appear where you are not expected.
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She usually sleeps later, so I am groggy and unprepared for this.
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Sure, it hurt—it stung in all of those familiar, unprepared crevasses.
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It's leaving graduates woefully unprepared for jobs in our modern-day world.
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"I was so unprepared for what happened that night," Hurley told BAZAAR.
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He claims he was unprepared for the attacks from Harris in Miami.
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But they can't, because [the nominees are] preposterously unprepared for the jobs.
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In an interview situation, "annoying" can quickly veer into obnoxious and unprepared.
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Much of the Millennial Generation feels financially or otherwise unprepared for parenthood.
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Mr Mizuno was unprepared for the bashing now coming the GPIF's way.
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Brazil's justice minister, Alexandre Moraes, said they were "absolutely amateur" and "unprepared".
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Because I'd done it behind my own back, I was completely unprepared.
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It forbids the importing of full deer carcasses or unprepared trophy heads.
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We are utterly unprepared to respond to a catastrophe of that scale.
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Most of these funds are hopelessly unprepared to pay what they owe.
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And somehow, every year some of us are caught unawares and unprepared.
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Her intuition was right: I was completely unprepared for the next step.
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But he was wholly unprepared for the realities of running a business.
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She had prepared, coherent answers, while Trump had unprepared, chaotic word salad.
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Please tell Mr. Trump why he's unprepared to be commander-in- chief.
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This is the problem that you appear to be unprepared for, okay?
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I broke down in tears, completely unprepared for that flip in humanity.
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As such, I went into that hearing unprepared, self-represented, and alone.
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Here's how to use them without coming off as nervous or unprepared.
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Matt Phillips of the NYT finds finance unprepared: Contracts must be changed.
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"Admin was unprepared after Presidential ban on travel from Europe," he wrote.
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The influx of heavy weapons has caught Sweden's criminal justice systems unprepared.
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It's as if neither side expected to get here and came unprepared.
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The upstate New York town is totally unprepared for their mass descent.
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The Pentagon was largely unprepared for the intervention that Mr. Obama ordered.
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But he was unprepared for what developed as his friends grew older.
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But the swift-spreading coronavirus public health crisis is catching Texas unprepared.
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" The office, he wrote, "was overwhelmed by, and unprepared for, the onslaught.
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The Pentagon was largely unprepared for the intervention that Mr. Obama ordered.
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The looks of fear, she now thinks, reflected how unprepared they were.
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Concerned about unprepared agents, the union started requiring the test in 2016.
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The United States is clearly unprepared for coronavirus, which is rapidly spreading.
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Another day of turmoil and upheaval in communities unprepared for such tragedy.
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Too many colleges are unprepared for the nontraditional students filling their classrooms.
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Mayweather socked the unprepared fighter twice in the face, knocking him out.
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Surveys have found that salespeople are often unprepared to pitch the cars.
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But I was unprepared for what I found on the second floor.
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Just how unprepared is the US medical system for a big outbreak?
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Negotiation is a high stakes game and you can't show up unprepared.
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That may lead to admitting athletes who are academically unprepared, Lopiano said.
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"It's about getting organized so you're not caught unprepared," he said. video
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It was a jarring example of how unprepared the board can be.
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Deal-making is big here because most news agencies came woefully unprepared.
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PREPA has long been wholly unprepared to endure a hurricane like Maria.
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He went on, attacking Trump as "woefully unprepared," much like her father.
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Twenty years ago, we found ourselves woefully unprepared for the 85033/11.
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That's left him in a standoff for which he was wholly unprepared.
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That is what has left me, in any case, bewildered and unprepared.
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Precincts ran out of ballots and were unprepared for the relatively high turnout.
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And when you're unprepared for it it will eventually take advantage of you.
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As a result, both asylum officers and the migrants they interview are unprepared.
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Tom: It's good to feel unprepared with what you're going to release musically.
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That's not to say the Brazilians are unprepared — quite the opposite, in fact.
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"I was unprepared for the severity of hate coming my way," said Griswold.
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Because the physical sensations are different, but I know these emotions well: unprepared.
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Worse yet, as the nation's first responders, they are finding themselves woefully unprepared.
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We were also unprepared in ways far more serious than just our gear.
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British prisons are overcrowded, unsanitary, and mostly unprepared to deal with disease outbreaks.
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"Nicole texted me earlier today, and I'm just a little unprepared," Jenni said.
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All it showed was that Britain is hopelessly unprepared for what happens next.
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It is the new environment for war, and we are unprepared for it.
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Privately, officials of the Catalan government admitted they were completely unprepared for statehood.
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Areas where violence has surged recently are especially unprepared to deal with it.
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I feel like I'm either unprepared or the dumbest person in the room.
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Is being unprepared going to help me walk toward the thing I want?
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I ran into him in a small setting, and I was totally unprepared.
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Maybe you missed a deadline or came to a client meeting completely unprepared.
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And I think I was totally unprepared for how hard it would be.
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And employers find many graduates unprepared for entry level professional or managerial work .
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Most likely, he will enter the meeting grotesquely unprepared, with predictably shambolic results.
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Picnic provisions: Central Market in Houston is an unprepared picnicker's dream come true.
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I'm studying for an exam in a few months and am woefully unprepared.
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We asked him to do more and he was unprepared to do that.
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Damn, this situation with Aborted was very weird and caught us totally unprepared.
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I arrived in New York totally unprepared for how big the change was.
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Most said Trump hadn't thought enough about the issue, or was caught unprepared.
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In comes Mistress Echo, and boy was she unprepared for what came next.
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Traditional schools are often unprepared to offer adequate training for 85033st century jobs.
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Trump has also dismissed concerns that he will be unprepared for the meeting.
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Many women are finding themselves unprepared to meet the financial challenges of retirement.
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That makes sense when you consider so many Americans are unprepared for retirement.
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The Mimi I encountered in early spring, though, seemed unprepared for national attention.
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And that leaves many young adults unprepared to open their first credit card.
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Moreover, the city's politically fragmented taxi industry was uniquely unprepared to defend itself.
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I was unprepared for the jarring change, and I HATED the triangular shape.
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Kolody said many who make the trek are completely unprepared for the weather.
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Schiff said Lewandowski was unprepared and would return to the panel another time.
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"I was completely unprepared for the first trimester symptoms," Port wrote for People.
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Nor am I unprepared to attach my name to criticism of President Trump.
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The White House, the press, the Pentagon and the public were caught unprepared.
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Woods looked unprepared for the treacherous greens and gusty winds at Shinnecock Hills.
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And "the United States is singularly unprepared for jobless recoveries," Mr. Rajan warned.
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I was unprepared for how involving this stretch of her reminiscence would be.
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Those forces that are deployable could very well be unprepared and under-equipped.
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I was unprepared for the real estate blood bath that is New York.
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In 2001, "Amélie" brought her global recognition — for which she was entirely unprepared.
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But if we don't talk about it, then [other women] are totally unprepared.
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But they were utterly unprepared for what was awaiting them on Tuesday morning.
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That is not to say that Paris's firefighters were unprepared for potential calamity.
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And the fast food chain was woefully unprepared to handle what came next.
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Although I was unprepared to see the unrealized (paper) losses, I wasn't over-leveraged.
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So, when it's decorative gourd season and you are woefully unprepared, don't sweat it.
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During the segment, the alligator started to squirm, and Burton was a bit unprepared.
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A bioterrorist event could spread so quickly, and we are so unprepared for it.
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Clearly unprepared, she blinks in confusion as she attempts to process what just happened.
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Seeing it in person, I was unprepared for how massive the screen would be.
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Mr Brown turned out to be unprepared and overwhelmed by the task at hand.
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I was unprepared for the disorienting effect of every Marlin wearing the same jersey.
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Women represent the largest disruptive force in business — and the business world is unprepared.
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I feel like the adventure lies in making sure that you're kind of unprepared.
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You've talked in the past about the psychology that contributes to people being unprepared.
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Indeed, the Saudis are either unprepared, ineffective or irrelevant in dealing with these contingencies.
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It was an inevitable question, and yet Trump seemed wholly unprepared to answer it.
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"The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is presently unprepared to license them," the Breakthrough report notes.
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Rodriguez told CNBC Ackman sought more time because the hedge fund manager was unprepared.
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The team was wholly unprepared to fulfill its promises of a luxury music festival.
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Markets had clearly been "unprepared" for Thursday's BoE vote, State Street Global Advisors said.
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But Royals backup catcher Drew Butera was unprepared for what was coming his way.
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Heading into the situation unprepared, a person could find themselves drowning in it all.
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Business lobby groups have warned that many companies are unprepared for a messy Brexit.
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The lawyers that are appointed for them are often unprepared, unqualified and otherwise problematic.
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Republicans in Congress gave Trump's performance weaker reviews, with some saying he appeared unprepared.
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And its architects are woefully unprepared for the chaos it would unleash upon passage.
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But it is unprepared for a major conflict, let alone two wars at once.
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Spoiler alert, of sorts: Johnson thinks you're woefully unprepared for all of these decisions.
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The program was started because the world was unprepared to deal with deadly pandemics.
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Just then, however, I was emotionally unprepared for this particular assault on my intelligence.
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Yet when asked about Hill, he seemed unprepared to adequately respond to the concerns.
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It added that the public and businesses were unprepared for a no-deal Brexit.
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The last two years, the Yankees have looked unprepared for the curtain to rise.
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MG: I was unprepared for Andrew Yang's thoughtfulness around his universal basic income proposal.
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White House aides seemed caught off guard by the raids, unprepared with a response.
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When the virus arrived on its shores, the Pacific island nation was grievously unprepared.
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According to two DNC sources, the party is unprepared to organize veterans for 2020.
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But a startling number of Americans are unprepared to cope with them, money-wise.
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I don't mind it all, actually -- it seems better than leaving the kids unprepared.
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In the days after the vote, businesses, unprepared for the outcome, were in shock.
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Yael: It also seemed like Dom was totally unprepared for both Leon and Irving.
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Only the shortsighted, the stupid, the coddled, and the unprepared would turn against it.
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Has this been percolating for some time and now we're unprepared for this phenomenon?
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But al-Sadaqa, which took in patients from across south Yemen, was also unprepared.
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Most video games wouldn't have ambushed me like that, unprepared, in the first place.
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After graduating from Harvard, von Tobel felt unprepared for the money aspect of adult life.
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Here I am, a new mom and so profoundly unprepared for how that would feel.
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No matter how you came into motherhood, unprepared, or drunk, or naive, you're all in.
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He and the Trinity staff, armed with flashlights, were quite unprepared for what they found.
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"I don't think I could even begin to explain how unprepared I was," she explained.
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Mr. Russo's unusual career path also left him unprepared for the vicissitudes of show business.
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And thus I was utterly unprepared for the golden brown phallus that I was served.
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Choosing a primer can quickly become overwhelming if you're wandering around the beauty aisle unprepared.
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Everyone on the show, there's no whiners, and there's no one that shows up unprepared.
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I had a close call tonight and don't want to be unprepared for the weekend.
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I felt unprepared, even unequipped to deal with the changes that the restructuring would bring.
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The goal is to convince voters that Trump is unprepared and unfit for the job.
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"The admission of unprepared students is the original sin in big-time sports," he says.
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You are an adult-child, poised for the future, and yet completely unprepared for it.
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Like the government, the Roman Catholic Church in El Salvador seems unprepared for a confrontation.
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They may feel unprepared when their loved one expresses a need outside of Sagittarius's expectations.
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Paying taxes can be a bummer, especially if you are short on cash or unprepared.
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She can't seem to shake how unprepared she felt for her performance earlier that day.
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For me, that meant thinking I was unprepared once I go to the open mic.
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But it turned out I was completely unprepared for all the unexpected costs of relocating.
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The national news is full of stories warning that Americans are woefully unprepared for retirement.
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But ultimately, it only destroys the kids, leaving them unprepared for what comes for them.
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Being unaware or unprepared for any of these things could spell trouble down the line.
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In one study 60% of British teachers said they felt unprepared to teach autistic children.
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The infrastructure of Northern black churches were unprepared to deal with the migration's distressing effects.
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We found ourselves unprepared and ill-equipped for the immensity of the problems we've acknowledged.
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Women usually arrive at their destination confused, frightened, and completely unprepared for what will happen.
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"That's a really challenging task that most of us were unprepared for in many ways."
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Our future president — whoever that might be — will be unprepared and China fully understands that.
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And many students who do make it to college are unprepared when they get there.
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"She is unprepared for the job and doesn't want Iowans to see it," he added.
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But even now, he feels unprepared for the limelight, unqualified to take on his destiny.
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Yet somehow I was unprepared for the scale and severity of homelessness in San Francisco.
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The article also detailed how vastly unprepared Oregon's infrastructure was for such a major quake.
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The city is overwhelmed by crime, uncontrolled circulation of automatic weapons and unprepared police officers.
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The Greek government, in the midst of an economic and political crisis, was woefully unprepared.
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Yet the United States is woefully unprepared to protect its interests in the High North.
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So then my shopping trip suddenly turned vegetarian, another twist I was completely unprepared for.
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Poll: A majority of Americans now think the US government is unprepared to handle coronavirus
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Masiboda said too many people attracted by the "bright lights" of Port Moresby arrived unprepared.
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For the unprepared, locks, suits and more are available to buy at a stand outside.
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In a 2015 TED Talk, Gates said the world was unprepared for the next epidemic.
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So when this attractive, well-bred, sophisticated young man came in, I was completely unprepared.
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"One of the reasons we are unprepared is we don't have a system," Sanders said.
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"I'm really, really taken aback how unprepared we were for this," the female paramedic said.
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"I'm really, really taken aback how unprepared we were for this," the female paramedic said.
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So it should be no surprise that we are drastically unprepared for the real invader.
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"Policemen, social workers, judges, who should protect the women are often unprepared," Ms. Pirrone said.
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The lack of these faculties is not just a matter of being unprepared for emergencies.
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He seemed utterly unprepared for the prickly questions his team knew were coming his way.
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American democracy was unprepared to defend itself against the agenda of Buchanan and conservative benefactors.
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Obama probably won't be super unprepared for an interview for a staff writing job. 5.
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When a wave caught him unprepared, his board slipped and smacked him in the face.
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A senior administration official on Monday dismissed Democratic concerns that the White House was unprepared.
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Bloomberg was unprepared to defend himself from blistering attacks in his candidacy's first real test
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Mr. Xu may have proved his point, but he was unprepared for the ensuing outrage.
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Sadly, when we walked into immigration court, we often saw seemingly unprepared and unimpressive lawyering.
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The moves were made despite repeated warnings that the assignments placed unprepared employees at risk.
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Paying for long-term care can be a costly and complex undertaking if you're unprepared.
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Illyse Hogue, president of NARAL Pro-Choice America, slammed Price as "unprepared" to lead HHS.
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With those shortcomings, Toys R Us was unprepared for the competition it never saw coming.
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Even worse, unprepared students could be forced to drop out of school without a diploma.
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Despite the known risk of fire, reports suggest that Brazil's National Museum was woefully unprepared.
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Eventually, the unprepared Union troops were forced into a fight by the approaching enemy army.
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They hadn't considered Donald J. Trump's victory possible and were, accordingly, unprepared for that outcome.
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I mean, you can't imagine the U.S. government being completely unprepared for a predictable disaster.
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But it wound up being interesting and important because Rubio was wildly unprepared for it.
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Again, I'm unprepared for the book discussions, but I always get something out of our talks.
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By overlooking climate change, the agency may be unprepared to handle events that impact US security.
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One exec, YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki, seemed wholly unprepared to answer the question on stage Monday.
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A senior GOP official expressed some dismay that White House officials seemed unprepared to answer questions.
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CONWAY: By the way, he also told one of those CNN reporters that she was unprepared.
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When the moment finally came for me to meet Mitski on her terms, I was unprepared.
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The dudebros of "Don't Fall" are utterly unprepared for the ancient evil that descends upon them.
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But many people go into their freelancing careers completely unprepared for the tax situations they'll encounter.
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Yet, when it comes to preparing for disaster, many of us are woefully uninformed and unprepared.
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The euro itself, though, remains a wobbly, half-built enterprise, desperately unprepared for the next shock.
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"Mosquitoes and midges immediately appeared at totality and bit unsuspecting and unprepared eclipse watchers," he wrote.
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WHEN María Florencia Alcaraz discovered that she was pregnant in 22015 she was unprepared for motherhood.
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The S&P [500] did a quick 18% swan-dive, totally unprepared for this overnight hike.
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Strive to be outside of the unprepared 69% and start building up your savings account today.
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The IFRC has warned that incoming snowfall in October could be disastrous for unprepared flood survivors.
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And, though the financial world is scary, the only thing scarier is being unprepared for it.
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If things do not pick up soon, states will be unprepared when a new recession strikes.
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Even more alarming, 64 percent of companies surveyed say they feel completely unprepared to address cybersecurity.
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And even more worrisome, many of its targets are unprepared to deal with the growing threat.
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And I felt completely unprepared and non-equipped for everything that I knew had to happen.
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The person who is being presented with the prenuptial agreement can feel unprepared or, worse, ambushed.
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In fact, the Employee Benefit Research Institute says that the boomers are woefully unprepared for retirement.
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The culture wars are raging in corporate America, and many CEOs and businesses are grossly unprepared.
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" Trump, Graham said, "is the most unprepared person I've ever met to be commander in chief.
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"The real take-home message is the clinical population still feels unprepared," he told Reuters Health.
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To Rothenberg, the traditional marketers are unprepared for the changes wrought by the disruptor companies, though.
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If you think cybersecurity is expensive, wait until you fight a war you're wholly unprepared for.
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The socioeconomic hardships endured by Puerto Ricans meant they were unprepared for a disaster like Maria.
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Perhaps voters will perceive him as remarkably ignorant next to Clinton, or he'll be extremely unprepared.
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Yet despite Mr Davis's breezy cheeriness, the government is sensitive to claims that it is unprepared.
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What's worrying the experts: Guyana seems wholly unprepared for the avalanche of cash coming its way.
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He was obsequious to the stone-faced Russian leader and came across as unprepared and outmatched.
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I found Zuckerberg straining, not always coherently, to grasp problems for which he was plainly unprepared.
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In June, he'd been woefully unprepared, unable to muster more than a feeble defense when Sen.
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Its high wings means it can take-off and land sharply on short and unprepared runways.
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Passengers were left unprepared for the delays, leading many to complain to their airlines on Twitter.
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The government of Mr. Netanyahu, who assumed office in 2009, was accused of being woefully unprepared.
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Managers, for their part, seemed largely unprepared for the holiday's demands on observant Muslims, workers say.
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Somehow, I'm extremely unprepared for school in a way that's going to jeopardize my academic standing.
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At best, children are thrown to an unprepared caregiver such as a grandparent or older sibling.
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She and Ms. Toole shared a frustration at seeing smart students unprepared to reach their potential.
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"They called for a strike unprepared and now called it off without adequate guarantees," he said.
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To not do it is either a sign of being unprepared or not thinking it's important.
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We're unprepared for pandemics, and technological advancement is bringing within reach new threats to our world.
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Those experts said the public was left unprepared for the virus, The New York Times reported.
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But what happened after the accident revealed a system that was unprepared for computer-operated vehicles.
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They hemmed and hawed about meeting, pushing it off for months and then showing up unprepared.
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"If for any reason this virus spreads to Africa, they're totally unprepared for this," he said.
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Government and military investigators drew similar conclusions, warning that the mission pace was leaving crews unprepared.
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Ms Zakharova said the previous meeting had been postponed because the US was unprepared for dialogue.
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On the stand, Unsworth appeared unprepared for what seemed an obvious and important line of questioning.
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"We feel thoroughly prepared and completely unprepared for what will come next," Mr. De Paolis said.
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But friends of Lesley and Rybka concede that they are woefully unprepared for the current situation.
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And signalling that there is no boundary one is unprepared to transgress may demoralize one's adversary.
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These sorts of unpredictable weather systems are particularly dangerous for firefighters, who can be caught unprepared.
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But experts warn that many families are unprepared to care for seriously ill relatives at home.
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On those subjects, and many more, McCain viewed Obama as naïve and unprepared for the presidency.
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And they see themselves as woefully unprepared to respond with the ruthlessness that the moment requires.
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People were unprepared for the digital fur technology that was unleashed in the two-minute spectacle.
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"We're unprepared for the technology and how to fit it into our lives appropriately," Cash said.
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Even so, the 2004 tsunami was an event with little regional precedent and caught countries unprepared.
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No waves came, but the event showed how unprepared the country was for another disastrous tsunami.
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Often, the growth centers were themselves isolated, lacking in opportunities and unprepared for the new arrivals.
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At the same time, American military officials have been warning that the Afghans remain dangerously unprepared.
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If you haven't, don't worry about being unprepared for the finale; each episode is self-contained.
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If it did go forth and I was unprepared — that would be the most tragic thing.
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The one consistent thread is that they appear to have been woefully unprepared for their enemy.
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By contrast, he came in unprepared, had nothing fresh to say, and increasingly gave way to rants.
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Yet the United States remains dangerously unprepared for the profound changes and opportunities coming to the Arctic.
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Never go to a meeting and fail to offer ideas or opinions — or you'll look totally unprepared.
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Utterly unprepared for the arrivals, the Maltese shoved them into grim detention centres, which remain open today.
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I often feel woefully unprepared for the job of co-producing a well adjusted, empathetic male humanoid.
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Even so, dispatching people to drop off prepared and unprepared food amid an epidemic poses huge challenges.
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So embarrassing!) while being completely terrified that you're going to come off as unprepared or (worse) unchill.
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By contrast, he came in unprepared, had nothing fresh to say, and increasingly gave way to rants.
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This lack of consensus, says Meyer, leaves Dems "shockingly unprepared" to take action at the federal level.
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Sadly, the community he helped to build remains woefully unprepared for the challenges of the 21st century.
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Often, family members were unprepared to deal with caring for their loved one, overwhelmed by the responsibility.
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"Honestly, I didn't spend much, because I was completely naive and unprepared for it all," she says.
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The shutdowns are a stark demonstration of how unprepared many were for the change in privacy law.
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"The A400M has only a very limited ability to land at unprepared runways," said one military expert.
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The organization was criticized for being too slow to respond and unprepared for the 2014 Ebola outbreak.
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"This is a very serious, looming threat that we are currently unprepared to confront," the two wrote.
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When it happens, the region will almost certainly face a tsunami for which it is utterly unprepared.
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Caught unprepared, Portland is now experiencing traffic snarls, school closings and power outages, leaving many humans unhappy.
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A spilled coffee on our laptops can instantly remind us that we're unprepared for life's many surprises.
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With regions poised to take on millions of displaced migrants, being unprepared is the worst possible outcome.
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In other words, health authorities weren't anticipating an outbreak of Zika, and therefore were caught pretty unprepared.
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Lanois said there was an "overwhelming amount" of companies that were completely unprepared for the new regulations.
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I remember feeling totally unprepared and struggling afterward with the fear of being exposed like that again.
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Rep. Carolyn MaloneyCarolyn Bosher MaloneyReport: Americans unprepared for retirement Senate approves fund to provide compensation for Sept.
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Congresswoman Carolyn MaloneyCarolyn Bosher MaloneyReport: Americans unprepared for retirement Senate approves fund to provide compensation for Sept.
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Thus the long-threatened German invasion of the Balkans does not find Britain unprepared in that zone.
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Rep Carolyn MaloneyCarolyn Bosher MaloneyReport: Americans unprepared for retirement Senate approves fund to provide compensation for Sept.
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The ordinariness of the precipitating event and how unprepared officials were to deal with it are shocking.
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"He is unprepared and temperamentally unfit to be our president," he said of the GOP presidential nominee.
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Most tourists are unprepared for these risky situations, says the paper, which increases pressure on emergency services.
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That means the Westerosi armies are as unprepared as any in Slavers' Bay for the coming fire.
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The administration was sorely unprepared to respond to a storm of Hurricane Maria's magnitude in Puerto Rico.
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"I can assure you that we are not unprepared," he said, but he declined to reveal details.
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In retrospect, it was eye-opening to realize how unprepared I was for this level of communication.
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But the U.S. is woefully unprepared to address even minor disruptions in the supply of these drugs.
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A global affairs analyst explains that Ukraine is woefully unprepared to fight the Russians at sea. 5.
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Critics have called her unprepared to lead the Department of Education after a rocky Senate confirmation hearing.
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But I was wholly unprepared for the depth of his recall and how into it he was.
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Sometimes we let our fear of looking unprepared or ill-informed keep us from asking for help.
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But schools kept promoting her, until she eventually made it to community college, where, unprepared, she flunked.
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Universal producer Gary Stromberg granted Manson a recording session only to find Manson unprepared, unreliable, and untalented.
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Dr. Giacconi initially found the institute woefully unprepared, being run by astronomers who had no space experience.
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But when festivalgoers arrived on Great Exuma — the organizers' last-minute choice — the staff was woefully unprepared.
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Government and military investigators have drawn similar conclusions, warning that the mission pace was leaving crews unprepared.
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Some described feeling confused and unprepared to handle changing conditions due to the virus as a result.
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But these services won't "disrupt" the system as much as a scared, largely unprepared population would like.
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"She knows nothing about chain migration, she's unprepared," Jennifer Rawson, 71, said dismissively of Ms. Marquez Peterson.
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WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the world may be "dangerously" unprepared for the next pandemic.
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A whistle-blower complaint said that federal health workers were sent into quarantine areas unprotected and unprepared.
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Being unprepared for an influx of inbound interest can lead to bad experiences and a negative reputation.
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The city's medical system, especially its smaller hospitals, seems unprepared for the influx of patients, she said.
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More recently, these universities have seemed to struggle, with unprepared students, squeezed budgets and high dropout rates.
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The companies, for the most part, seem totally unprepared to have a hit product on their hands.
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The unprepared, loud braggart gets the job over the thoughtful, well-prepared woman who has studied hard.
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He noted that even with the markets rising this year, Americans are still woefully unprepared for retirement.
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Mr. Trump's victory and the subsequent boom in interest in the push for secession caught him unprepared.
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"Red Cloud's war had revealed a regular Army woefully unprepared for its Indian-fighting mission," Cozzens explains.
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This mismatch has led to a military that is unprepared to execute the missions expected of it.
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Thanks to the clumsy way in which we've been imagining ourselves, we are unprepared to digest it.
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But while Nielsen had good reason to expect tough questions, she seemed unprepared to deal with them.
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Unprepared teachers were forced to deal with the conflicts between white and black, and sometimes against them.
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Unprepared teachers were forced to deal with the conflicts between white and black, and sometimes against them.
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Many of Schultz's answers were terrible in part because he, personally, is clearly unprepared to be president.
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Initially, the well-equipped Northern army overwhelmed the relatively unprepared Southern forces, nearly conquering the entire country.
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Every year, cold weather injuries claim countless people who ventured into the unforgiving elements unprepared and untrained.
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Everyone was focused on a different storm, the roads were icy, and drivers were unprepared for winter weather.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency did send thousands of emergency responders, but they were unprepared for the task.
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Presidential candidate Joe Biden looked unprepared when Kamala Harris attacked his record on race during Thursday's Democratic debate.
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But every so often, a new kind of flu pops up that doctors are unprepared to vaccinate against.
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"That's because, at moments, I have been unprepared for the wave of emotion that comes forward," he explains.
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I was three weeks early, so beyond the shock of having my baby early, I was logistically unprepared.
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"This is a technology that socially and ethically we're unprepared for, but technologically, we can do," Gemmell said.
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England appears unprepared (the report did not consider Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, which pursue their own policies).
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Somedays you forget to check the weather forecast, and then it starts raining and you are completely unprepared.
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I don't know where the night will take us tonight, and I don't want to get caught unprepared!
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Maybe you didn't plan ahead for the eclipse and found yourself in the same situation I did: unprepared.
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"These are things that show that Mr. Trump is unprepared," Kasich said on CNN's "Smerconish" show on Saturday.
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But the US is unprepared to aid and resettle Syrian refugees should the current offensive create another crisis.
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""If a high school freshman can see how unprepared and how little DeVos knows about education, it's sad.
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If a high school freshman can see how unprepared and how little DeVos knows about education, it's sad.
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The truth is, you're the only one who cares about your excuse for being unprepared for a meeting.
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" Mark Kirk, Illinois: "DJT is a malignant clown — unprepared and unfit to be president of the United States.
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It had hoped to find one during Mr Bouteflika's languid fifth term—until the protests caught it unprepared.
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It's clear that the White House is avoiding an embarrassment for Trump, who was unprepared for this summit.
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It's a face-saving move for something that he was unprepared to agree to in the first place.
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China's government is woefully unprepared for this crisis, with a severe lack of health-care provision for sufferers.
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Wages are stagnant, manufacturing jobs have disappeared, and many Americans are unprepared to compete in the knowledge economy.
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Unprepared for the onslaught of high-profile breaches, many companies are throwing money at problems as they arise.
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The company also said that it was unprepared for the "extent of unfavorable weather" nationwide during the quarter.
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On Thursday, Lee said the blackout had left many villages unprepared for severe monsoon floods in the area.
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BREAKING: Obama says "I think the Republican nominee is unfit to serve as president" & is "woefully unprepared" pic.twitter.
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"I was simply unprepared," she told the outlet for its April Style & Design Issue, on newsstands April 6.
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It could be slow all night, then you get this huge push at 9 PM. You're completely unprepared.
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But eradicating it needs Iraqi troops (as yet unprepared) and ground forces in Syria (as yet non-existent).
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I was also unprepared for the lasting impact attending a political protest would have on my everyday life.
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He is completely unprepared for the distance he needed to travel even to get a cursory hand up.
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But integrating them will be crucial; many cities were unprepared for earlier influxes of foreign workers, experts said.
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The results suggest bad things, generally, with large-scale population redistribution putting intense pressure on unprepared inland communities.
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They talked for a bit about how unprepared each of them had been for how hot Elmhirst is.
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Unfortunately, I am concerned that Congress has backed away from these commitments in recent years, leaving us unprepared.
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Didi was unprepared and late to the party, introducing its take on the service some six months later.
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As the crow flies, it was a short journey, but I was unprepared for San Francisco's topographical quirkiness.
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Trump's "terrific" nominees were unprepared, unknowledgeable&uncooperative in hearings this week—as President-Elect would say himself: sad.
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It would also leave us unprepared to tackle the important problems we face in new high tech economies.
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They will see that Trump is temperamentally unfit, completely unqualified and wholly unprepared to be commander in chief.
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" Adalja, who is also an infectious disease doctor, said the 2001 attacks "really showed how unprepared we were.
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You can also use mirroring to buy yourself extra time to think if you are surprised or unprepared.
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First: succession, given that Maha Vajiralongkorn, the crown prince, unexpectedly said he was unprepared to take the throne.
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Inexplicably, we sent a force that was unprepared for counterterrorism and explicitly told not to engage in it.
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It was just a robust rumor, the kind that can take over an unprepared, unenlightened junior high school.
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He's not just unprepared, he's temperamentally unfit to hold an office that requires knowledge, stability and immense responsibility.
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The U.S. might have been unprepared for what they saw on that trip to Costa Rica in Sept.
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"The biggest thing is how unprepared the general public is about saving their information," said one current employee.
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Many voters still have concerns about Trump, however, with 58 percent saying he is unprepared for the presidency.
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Not updating this key document could be a deal breaker if you arrive at the airport gate unprepared.
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The market may have been unprepared for Mr. Trump's victory, but it was not unaware of the risk.
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The US president proved himself to be woefully unprepared, or indifferent, to what's actually going on in Turkey.
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That does not mean, however, that we are unprepared to respond should the President direct such an action.
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Despite earthquake after earthquake hitting Palu over the years, the 224 magnitude quake last month caught officials unprepared.
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More troubling still is that Biden, flat-footed and sleepy, seems unprepared to handle this line of criticism.
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But if New York was first, and was unprepared, other states should try not to repeat those mistakes.
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I was quite surprised to see this very, very unprepared primitive response in dealing with this human crisis.
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The 76-year-old seemed irritated and unprepared to address inevitable jabs from his younger, more nimble rivals.
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That left front-line officials unprepared to handle the ensuing separations of thousands of children from their families.
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That's a responsibility the industry is "grossly unprepared" for, Snopes' Chief Operating Officer Vinny Green told Business Insider.
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Last week's episode emphasized that Brianna was unprepared for the 18th century, and nervous about the overseas journey.
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The pervading sense is that people are completely unprepared for the world we have to look forward to.
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"If they go in there totally unprepared and bomb the interview, it could hurt them," Ms. Stuzin said.
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Experts warn that we are still unprepared for a major pandemic, like the one we are facing now.
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But even so, many women — myself included — have felt unprepared for the physical trials of the postpartum period.
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Our correspondent looks at whether President Rodrigo Duterte's brutal antidrug campaign left him unprepared for the militant threat.
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The United States is walking into a proxy war with Moscow — one that it is unprepared to win.
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When they go out into the world, they will be unprepared for its glorious but sometimes challenging diversity.
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What sounds like it is only for the technical analysts will without exception still whipsaw every unprepared portfolio.
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"He is wholly unprepared to be president of the United States," Rubio said in an interview with CBS.
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The company seemed unprepared to answer basic questions and issued a statement saying that additional examination was needed.
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Facebook "will never be unprepared again" for attempts to undermine the democratic process, including elections, Mr. Zuckerberg promised.
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Because grades are not a factor in admission, students from underperforming schools often arrive unprepared, Ms. Alvarez said.
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Critics say that Bloomberg seemed unprepared for the questions and that his answers were not well thought out.
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The more she and I flirted, the more I realized how unprepared I was to explain my history.
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When he wins, he's utterly unprepared, as are the local oligarchs, who try and fail to bribe him.
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The stand-ins could tell that I was worn out, I think, and unprepared for any new revelations.
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Mulvaney was out of his element, unprepared and woefully incapable of parrying even the most obvious reporters' question.
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In a 2019 interview, Grimes said she was "simply unprepared" for how much attention her tweets would get.
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With Mexico unprepared to absorb migrant flows, Trump's policies stand to exacerbate what is already a humanitarian crisis.
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It feels like once we've graduated high school, we'll be sent out into the world clueless and unprepared.
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Now, a crisis he was unprepared for has left him as badly bruised as anyone in the race.
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Clinton has criticized Mr. Sanders as lacking foreign policy experience, suggesting he is unprepared to be commander in chief.
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Our president-elect is woefully unprepared for the job he is about to enter, and temperamentally unsuited to it.
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How did what you were doing prepare you for The Daily Show, and what were you still unprepared for?
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Given her job, Gifford is no stranger to high-pressure environments, but she was unprepared for what came next.
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Tech companies have acknowledged they are unable to regulate themselves, and our government is spectacularly unprepared for the challenge.
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"I believe she is unprepared and unqualified for the position," Broad wrote in his letter (page one and two).
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First, as the most unprepared President-elect in history, Trump may actually realize that Obama has something to offer.
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So here I was, utterly unprepared for what was about to happen in front of a bunch of strangers.
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Many hosts' defences are unprepared for such big shifts, which happen, on average, three or four times a century.
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At times, Dorsey did seem unprepared, unable to provide enough data or understanding of specific anecdotes to counter accusations.
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As unprepared competitors go out of business, you'll find that talent is more plentiful and customer acquisition costs plummet.
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And recent Congressional scrutiny has exposed how woefully unprepared it is to mitigate state-sponsored manipulation of its platform.
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America is completely unprepared for this era where the greatest threat to our democracy is the man leading it.
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If you are unprepared, you could be hit with both an emotional and financial crisis at the same time.
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Renting your first apartment is one of those big adult moments that most of us are totally unprepared for.
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The candidate is woefully unprepared and inappropriately dressed, so we go with a different candidate, who will start tomorrow.
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The big picture: PG&E is not alone in being unprepared for the harmful effects of a warming planet.
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When she ordered 1,200 mason jars, she says she was unprepared for how huge that shipment actually would be.
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Needless to say, unprepared players can't handle the tough monsters that Fallout 76 generates in a nuclear landing zone.
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Of the thousands of businesses that have spoken to the bank, half are unprepared for a no-deal Brexit.
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Sometimes it seems like the future of warfare arrived on our doorstep overnight, and we've all been caught unprepared.
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" On the campaign trail, Obama called Trump "woefully unprepared" and doubted he'd be able to "handle the nuclear codes.
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Facebook and Twitter were clearly unprepared for an influence campaign of this scale, but the threat seemed equally haphazard.
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"Many companies are still unprepared for Brexit, and it's hard to blame them," said Stephen Martin, IoD director general.
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But without proper training and education, drivers — or pilots— are unprepared to deal with situations where something goes wrong.
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Hillary Clinton has warned that the US is "totally unprepared" for the economic and societal effects of artificial intelligence.
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By way of explanation, the TSA scapegoated passengers, claiming it was our fault for showing up to checkpoints unprepared.
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Qaddafi had made sure, well in advance, that a Libya without him would be woefully unprepared to reconstruct itself.
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Everyone's freaking out about the risk of being targeted by an adversary that you're wholly unprepared to deal with.
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His discovery was dismissed by his superiors, who were thus unprepared for the Japanese bombers that arrived shortly after.
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The workers look panicked and I decide this must be a Labor Day rush for which they were unprepared.
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My first period showed up out of the blue like an unwelcome guest that I was highly unprepared for.
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All these industries are getting smarter and our systems today are totally unprepared for our near-future coverage needs.
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After Equifax informed the public of the data breach, they were unprepared to identify, alert and support affected consumers.
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And yet Clinton seemed unprepared—and angry—when he went out with a co-author to promote a novel.
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Many whose citizenship is under scrutiny are poor and illiterate, unprepared to deal with the tribunals' opaque legal process.
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Both of those required officers to de-escalate the situation, and I observed them grossly unprepared to do that.
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He could now take credit for wounding a candidate he and his team viewed as unprepared for the job.
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What happened to the US in 2016 is historical and terrifying, and most of us were unprepared for it.
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At early on the White House seemed unprepared for the firestorm that quickly came its way on Tuesday evening.
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Meanwhile, voters across the 13 battleground states polled continue to see Trump as unprepared to be commander in chief.
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On any other day, La Jolla Country Market has arguably the best sandwiches in town: Perfect for the unprepared.
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Given that fact, the medical industry faces an array of new threats that it might be uniquely unprepared for.
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How light, how loose, how unprepared and unpreparable is the web of connections between any thought and any thought.
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They were loving parents for the most part, just unprepared for a son who was more of a daughter.
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While our economy continues to improve for some, millions of Americans are financially unprepared to deal with unexpected expenses.
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I'm also finding that many investors are unprepared as we enter this more volatile phase of the bull market.
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"But I was unprepared for just how slow — and painful — a commute via light rail could be," he said.
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"He's not just unprepared, he's temperamentally unfit to hold an office that requires knowledge, stability and immense responsibility," Mrs.
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Last year, despite having an unprepared, uninformed, reckless conspiracy theorist in the White House, there was no global conflagration.
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Here is what we do know: We know Mr. Trump is the most unprepared president-elect in modern history.
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Unprepared for all of the Plastics' rules, including wearing pink on Wednesdays, Cady resorts to borrowing Damian's Lacoste polo.
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If the world had a mind to harm, it would do so to the prepared and the unprepared equally.
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No matter what has come since, nothing has ever been this heavy, produced in a world so utterly unprepared.
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Fear of being unprepared for impending inspections has kept some in the community from paying respects to lost friends.
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Those market trips allowed me look at food in a different way: unprepared, as opposed to the final product.
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The source described the conversations as very preliminary so the White House is not "unprepared" for a grueling hearing.
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But unfortunately, says Redmer, many homeowners are unprepared for both the personal and financial risks associated with climate change.
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Lack of proactive preparations left federal agency unprepared Staff faced particular challenges when trying to reach parents in detention.
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One is a fighter who seems unwilling to love, and the other a lover who seems unprepared to fight.
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And as unprepared as Mr. Luciano was on his maiden run as a motorman, the equipment itself was defective.
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She did not regret having done so, she said, because she had felt unprepared for childbirth at the time.
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In June's debate, Biden came across as unsteady and unprepared to deal with the attacks from lower-polling rivals.
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No matter what he's saying, his body is telling the world, "I'm pretending, I'm scared and I'm totally unprepared."
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He contended that experts believe that the reason America was unprepared is because it doesn't have a unified system.
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Similar to the public health system, these industries are fragmented and equally unprepared or capable across companies and regions.
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Police also arrested a retired medical technician who in a video said a hospital in Monagas state was unprepared.
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Their complaints come as nurses around the country are reporting that they feel unprepared to handle the health crisis.
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But the legal frameworks that dictate who deserves protection, and from what, are woefully unprepared for these cataclysmic shifts.
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Police also arrested a retired medical technician who in a video said a hospital in Monagas state was unprepared.
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VCs, for the most part, are unprepared to help their companies foster more inclusive environments, and that's a problem.
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While examining witnesses, lawyers tend to avoid open-ended questions that might result in answers they're unprepared to handle.
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At the same time, experts have warned that California remains unprepared for a big quake in many key areas.
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Residents were unprepared for the failure of the 20-year-old dam and the resulting scale of the flooding.
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But as a new report shows, many are disastrously unprepared — and that may point to flaws in the system.
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People are unprepared, unable to stockpile food and water, and first responders are unable to reach them for days.
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But why is it that the health sector is so woefully unprepared to respond to an infectious disease outbreak?
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As a newcomer to the neighborhood, he was unprepared for the number of children at his door last Halloween.
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Ms. Dumala pushed an empty cart down the first aisle toward the produce, unprepared for what would happen next.
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I will confess to being unprepared for Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren's equally weak performance in the New Hampshire primary.
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During the interview, Castro discussed HUD programs, professed his support for Clinton and called Trump unprepared to be president.
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If the N.A.A.C.P. is unprepared for emeritus status, it must be ready for a return to the bloody years.
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Wood heater makers and users, meanwhile, are unprepared for the 2020 deadline for the new pollution rules, Shimkus said.
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Trump is forcing Cruz into lies that aren't of his choosing, where he's unprepared and unable to control himself.
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Grace Meng might appear to be an accidental hero, spontaneously reacting to the circumstances she was totally unprepared for.
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A key message of this site is that contemporary armies are unprepared for the challenges of operating in cities.
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The Coast Guard was both late to the scene and woefully unprepared to help when it finally got there.
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UBS is cutting earnings estimates for Wall Street firms, saying the industry is unprepared for impending European regulatory changes.
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The Rapa Nui were entirely unprepared for the putrid, fetid diseases of a continent they had no inkling of.
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And so, when I go there, I was really totally unprepared for how completely ... captivated is the wrong word.
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The self-driving cars are coming, and US cities are totally unprepared for the radical changes that will accompany them.
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They might be struggling with a personal issue or feeling unprepared to handle the project or under appreciated at work.
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"I felt unprepared and exhausted, as the past five months have been emotionally and physically taxing," Dawn tells PEOPLE exclusively.
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It seemed like the White House is utterly unprepared to create any kind of proposal that can go into law.
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In the video, Machado, who is now a U.S. citizen, voices Clinton's charge that Trump is unprepared to become president.
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Russia knows those gaps exist and that a simple cyberattack can be effective against weak infrastructure and unprepared IT workers.
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Members are often unprepared, or they end up reading a question prepared by staff without knowing how to follow up.
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That's not to say students don't feel unprepared for life ahead because of the quality of education they're receiving, either.
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"He's not just unprepared -- he's temperamentally unfit to hold an office that requires knowledge, stability and immense responsibility," Clinton said.
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But, according to the report, which was obtained by BuzzFeed News, the mission is drastically unprepared for such an event.
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Among the lowlights, center Mike Pouncey caused a safety when he snapped the ball to the unprepared quarterback, Ryan Tannehill.
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The Trump campaign has been criticized for being woefully unprepared for the organization of delegates required by a presidential campaign.
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In this deceptively unremarkable film, she arrives on the job unprepared, with no professional equipment and a dying phone battery.
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His latest shift is just one more reminder that he is too uninformed, unprepared, and unqualified to serve as president.
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We weren't such a proficient live band yet where we could go out on stage unprepared and hammer it out.
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Like I said, we were probably a little bit unprepared for it all and didn't know how to handle it.
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Clinton took questions from reporters on the morning after the debate in which Trump appeared at points rattled and unprepared.
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Walkers who fear they are unprepared are always watching the west for those first intimations of bulking clouds and rain.
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She also saves the entire world from dangers it would be incapable of defending against and entirely unprepared to comprehend.
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Given the increase in such attacks, being unprepared is like playing security roulette, said Robert Siciliano, chief executive of IdTheftSecurity.com.
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For a couple months, he just sat with them — before showing up at songwriting session exhausted from touring and unprepared.
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As a result, says Mr Persson, most of German business is unprepared, especially if there is a no-deal Brexit.
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But despite giving users plenty of time to prepare for this massive photo purge, many were—hm, let's say unprepared.
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"Investors who are unprepared or who have relied on overly simplistic analysis risk losses and missed opportunities," the briefing explains.
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Trump, who bumbles through speeches and brags how he is unprepared, is clearly continuing his campaign of hatred and prejudice.
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Here are some worst-case scenarios that can strike when we're unprepared, and the best ways to protect your family.
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Most U.S. military doctors feel unprepared to address trans people's needs, according to a study published in JAMA Internal Medicine.
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The pick is somewhat surprising because Carson's business manager said last month he felt unprepared to run a Cabinet agency.
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Some even plunged into the water, unprepared for the perilous harbor currents that swiftly pulled them out toward the sea.
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The senior official, according to the report, added that the president appeared unprepared for his meeting with the Norwegian Stoltenberg.
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Phoenix, Arizona (CNN)When Elisabeth Milich posted her pay stub on Facebook, she was completely unprepared for the viral stir.
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Another key element of this case is Alphabet CEO Larry Page, who was seemingly unprepared in his deposition last month.
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The Associated Press: Trump allies raise alarm that the West Wing is unprepared and understaffed for what may lie ahead.
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Clinton, although entirely unprepared — as President Trump appears today for his Singapore moment — was nonetheless keen on seizing the moment.
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It proved yet again why he is temperamentally unfit, completely unqualified, and wholly unprepared to be our Commander-in-Chief.
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Yet, according to a 2014 study in the Annals of Health Law, healthcare workers are woefully unprepared to identify them.
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People on Twitter are calling out a Vogue writer for being unprepared for an interview with singer and businesswoman Rihanna.
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The episode's cold open features Mr. Baldwin portraying Mr. Trump as stunned and unprepared for the reality of being president.
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Sandusky said he had been unprepared and caught off guard when Costas asked if he was sexually attracted to children.
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I walked into the halls of Alabama's public schools completely unprepared for the racial dynamics that would meet me there.
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"We sincerely apologize for the premature and unprepared enthusiasm that fueled going on sale with this unprecedented festival," he added.
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The oil embargo, announced in October 1973, intensified the sense that something had gone badly wrong, leaving the country unprepared.
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It's not time to crown him as a rising star or anything, but he certainly wasn't unprepared for the job.
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Looking back, it was clear that I was grossly uneducated and unprepared to deal with what he was going through.
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I'm not a big Facebook fan, but in the matter of moderation I think they are sincere, if hugely unprepared.
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Unlike with a lot of music festivals, it can be a gamble to show up to South by Southwest unprepared.
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But it also shows how Amazon was caught off-guard by the pandemic and unprepared for the potential work disruptions.
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Wolff's book depicts a deeply unprepared, incurious president surrounded by toadying advisers concerned about his ability to do the job.
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Mr. Xi, apparently oblivious to this sea change, was caught unprepared when Mr. Trump hit China with a tariff war.
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Irving, 25, was unprepared for that sort of burden — an unfair burden — when he entered the league at age 19.
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So was entrusting multiple responsibilities to a closed circle of people who were unprepared and unwilling to make hard choices.
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These hospitals are woefully unprepared for the influx of patients, adding to growing strain on our state's health care system.
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This is something that we can start to expect more of and to see a similar effect on unprepared populations.
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Democratic strategists were unprepared for the depth of the upheaval that shifted the balance of power across the Rust Belt.
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President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called an early election in April in a move that aimed to surprise an unprepared opposition.
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If we thought leopard print was ubiquitous before, we were unprepared for the total penetration of this one single item.
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Mr. Broccoli seemed a bit unprepared for the occasion, or perhaps he was just uncomfortable being that close to Morgan.
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A record-breaking cold wave has taken hold in the region, where centralized heating is rare and residents were unprepared.
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Markets were unprepared for the result, and in the hours after the vote the pound plummeted by about 10 percent.
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Many terminally ill patients wind up in the care of family members who may be wholly unprepared for the task.
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Many were unprepared for the spikes in unemployment, price shocks and heightened competition in the workplace that accompanied market reforms.
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Stoddard joins many local officials, concerned citizens, and environmental groups worrying that Turkey Point is unprepared for sea-level rise.
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No wonder, then, that the Imperial garrison on the forest moon of Endor is horribly unprepared to face the Ewoks.
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As such a downpour had never come to pass before in the summer, the water-processing plants were entirely unprepared.
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DeVos did look unprepared and even foolish at times during her confirmation hearings, and she lacks the usual government experience.
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This early analysis suggests that Labour was simply unprepared to fight the battle on the terms the Tories were waging.
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He recently faulted unprepared agencies and an unresponsive Congress for a tragedy that he said was both predictable and preventable.
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As my suit slowly drenched with rain, I realized it was the first time I'd been unprepared for a storm.
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Meanwhile officials at Armenia's Ministry of the Diaspora, which was caught unprepared by the influx of Syrians, are taking no chances.
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Three out of 10 participants said they would feel unprepared if they had to adjust their W-4 on their own.
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The British public is unprepared for the exit charge, which is not mentioned in the government's white paper on the talks.
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White House officials from previous administrations say the Trump White House is thoroughly unstaffed and unprepared for the onslaught that's coming.
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The protest was dismissed after Dowless testified before the state board of elections and was evidently unprepared to defend his claims.
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We will be unprepared: for rising sea levels, stronger storms & droughts, increasing risks to our health, our economy, even national security.
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If America is unprepared to reverse Russian-Iranian gains in Syria, it must at least show commitment to managing the consequences.
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Ivan and the team at the rescue centre scrabbled to save as many as they could but they were hopelessly unprepared.
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If student workers aren't planning for taxes, they're also more likely to be unprepared when the taxman sends them a bill.
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Because of their isolation, the immune systems of pre-contact dogs may have been unprepared for the arrival of new pathogens.
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The investment ecosystem is unprepared to understand this opportunity, much less identify, invest in, and nurture this next generation of companies.
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If unprepared, a hard Brexit would directly disrupt economic activity, causing port delays and shortages of essential supplies such as medicines.
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Ukraine was in many ways unprepared for the war against the Russian-backed separatists of the DNR in the country's east.
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We are leading people into a life completely unprepared for the reality that sex is a big part of our life.
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It may seem counterintuitive that an interactive experience can work when an untrained, unprepared participant is playing such an integral role.
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The private-equity investor said the money would help research into artificial intelligence, which governments "are utterly unprepared to deal with".
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But residents of the newly condemned building on Esplanade Avenue seemed unprepared to give up what nature was taking by force.
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She benefited not only from the element of surprise, but also that Biden seemed totally unprepared to defend his own record.
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The United States healthcare system is woefully unprepared and underfunded to provide these supportive services to cancer survivors and their caregivers.
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Katy Smith, the director of Anderson County Registration and Elections, said the county was partially unprepared for the crush of voters.
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So coming to MIT unprepared, most of those people ... Megan [Smith] went, and she was at the genius high school before.
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Skincare Internet might gasp audibly at the thought, but what if there was a hotel fire and we appeared woefully unprepared?
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U.S. companies are largely unprepared for what's about to hit them when sweeping new EU data laws take effect next year.
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The risk is markets remain unprepared for bigger falls - there are few large options until $21.15 and very few beyond that.
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He embarrassed himself by coming to this hearing totally unprepared to answer a question everyone knew he would be asked. Sen.
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And he wouldn't do it if he didn't feel at his core inadequate and unprepared for the job he's running for.
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Reports of Americans being unprepared for retirement have become so widespread that it no longer seems to elicit any emotional response.
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In the final days, he has sharpened his argument that Rubio is simply too young and too unprepared to be president.
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Trump is utterly unprepared for the rigors of the presidency and he will undoubtedly be tested very early in his term.
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This naivete gave me great courage, but also left me totally unprepared for the inescapable reality of any creative life: rejection.
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Another report from the Economic Policy Institute (EPI), using 2013 data, also found that many Americans are highly unprepared for retirement.
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Flu virus constantly mutates, and regularly jumps from swine and poultry in forms our human immune systems are unprepared to handle.
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That is an eventuality, Siddhartha Mukherjee argues in his new book, "The Gene", for which the world is almost wholly unprepared.
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During his recent congressional testimony, CEO Jack Dorsey acknowledged his company has been "unprepared and ill-equipped" in stopping such campaigns.
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Clinton wasn't "qualified" to be president, responding to her own suggestions that the Vermont senator was unprepared to run the country.
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What Sunday's events also demonstrate is that the Ukrainian side is woefully unprepared to wage a fight with Russia at sea.
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Worst of all, they picked this arbitrary deadline while totally unprepared to provide merchants guidance on how to process debit transactions.
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The piece claims the White House was totally unprepared for the fallout and had to scramble to put together a response.
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Mr. Cruz and Mr. Trump expected the speech to generate an angry reaction, but both sides were unprepared for its intensity.
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Compared with his sharp elbows and unprepared obstinacy in Europe earlier this year, he now seems to be toning himself down.
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Critics, however, denounced it as a loosening of standards and said it opened the door to promote students who were unprepared.
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Democrats are not merely going to paint Mr. Trump as extreme and unprepared, offensive and immature, a cheat and a fraud.
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Spokesman Eric Schultz told reporters it is unfair to assume the White House was unprepared for the result of the referendum.
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Our sources say event planners were in way over their heads ... grossly unprepared for an expected crowd of at least 6,000.
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Most of us probably would have been low people, extras who died unprepared in battle for a higher Lord or Lady.
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She had me handling logistics and shooting footage, and all in all, I felt woefully unprepared for that kind of responsibility.
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Foltyn thinks that a lack of formal training in death and related processes leaves us unprepared to deal with these losses.
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So many people and circumstances let Casey and Wayne down — including the failure of medical staff and the unprepared emergency systems.
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Unhappily married to a cold man who disdains her volunteer work with prison inmates, Carol is unprepared for Chris's romantic expectations.
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Meanwhile, tensions would heat up in Mexican border towns, as unprepared as Tijuana is to handle the swell of temporary residents.
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Some precincts seemed completely unprepared for the number of people who showed up, revealing cracks in the country's aging elections infrastructure.
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The worst thing we, as journalists, can do in moments like this is leave you unprepared to process a historic moment.
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"Appears source of delays all federal and Admin was unprepared after Presidential ban on travel from Europe," said Illinois Democratic Sen.
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Afterward, we returned to reception, which seemed unprepared for our request to see more of the area so soon upon arrival.
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Yet the American prison system is woefully unprepared to offer treatment or provide even basic mental health care to its wards.
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But she was entirely unprepared for what happened last month after she criticized recent changes in educational policy in the interview.
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And nothing is perhaps more distracting for a nation than a massive global health crisis for which we are largely unprepared.
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In my flats and my regular prosthesis, I was totally unprepared, but it didn't matter: I was welcomed, encouraged to join.
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Prison staffers have voiced worries about an unprepared system, with officials citing short staffing and a lack of proper protective equipment.
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Although he was a wealthy and well-read Catholic, he found himself completely unprepared for the virulent snobbery of the capital.
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And we feel anxious when the demands of a task exceed our skills — as when we're unprepared to give a presentation.
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But by cutting our investments in global health, this administration has left us woefully unprepared for the crisis we now face.
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The other two-thirds had health systems unprepared to respond to major disease outbreaks, thus putting the whole world at risk.
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Both MERS and SARS spread like wildfire through unprepared medical facilities, regardless of the comparative wealth and sophistication of the hospitals.
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Its technology was unprepared for the level of demand for Facebook's shares, leading to glitches, something a trial run could avoid.
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And he's showing up in public forums like Congress woefully unprepared—or unwilling—to answer the obvious questions about those views.
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Unprepared, the class breathed a sigh of relief when the principal said that anyone meeting with Peterson could skip the test.
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"We're amazingly unprepared," Dr. Irwin Redlener, a Columbia University professor and director of the National Center for Disaster Preparedness, told me.
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Multiple European regulators are reportedly unprepared for new data privacy regulations that are set to go into effect later this month.
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Having this election was a smart move but the party is totally unprepared and has made a shambles of the campaign.
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Ducking and dodging As senators arrived at the Capitol Monday morning, many Republicans seemed unprepared to hand the onslaught of questions.
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He believes investors aren&apost taking it into account and are unprepared for it even though it could become reality quickly.
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It's part of a growing recognition that students who are academically equipped for college may be unprepared for life off campus.
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But all across the country too many students receive an education that leaves them unprepared for next steps after high school.
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Throughout the deposition, Dew seemed unprepared to answer even basic questions, stating that his only preparation was speaking with his attorney.
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Loverro points out that despite having invented aviation, the U.S. was completely unprepared when it entered its first air war, WWI.
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The second remarkable aspect of Russia's meddling was the extent to which it appears to have caught the United States unprepared.
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They were intensely loyal to the president, but they were also woefully unprepared for the jobs they were asked to do.
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Casey Penk, New York Never has an administration been so unprepared to lead and so willing to make money from power.
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At the same time, Romanian hospitals were unprepared to deal with the great number of patients coming in with complicated wounds.
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The audio originated as a parody of an interaction between two video game players, one competent and one clumsily unprepared, but users have adapted it to relate to other scenarios: not understanding the local language, feeling misunderstood by parents, feeling unprepared for school, being asked to act like an adult while still feeling like a child.
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Hurricane Rita hit the Gulf Coast region soon after, delivering further blows to a state that seemed unprepared for the twin catastrophes.
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Gizmodo recently visited Fatberg on a cold winter morning, fully unprepared for the hypnotizing allure of congealed fat chilling in shallow water.
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Fiji Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama warned in an opening speech at the Bangkok conference on Tuesday that governments were unprepared for Poland.
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By the end of the hour-long appointment, I was loose-limbed and relaxed, but slightly embarrassed by how unprepared I was.
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I'm completely unprepared, time has run out, and I don't even recall where the classroom is, so I can't find the professor.
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"We were unprepared for how popular it was going to be," Tomlan, 29, tells PEOPLE in the latest issue, on newsstands now.
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A June 2011 report showed that 70 percent of Americans feel unprepared to save a life in instances of a cardiac event.
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And sadly, as Americans struggled to wake up on Sunday morning they realized they were no better than this unprepared little fox.
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We realize we are absolutely unprepared for any of this, which as far as we know was brought about by the music.
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Once in flight, the Lion Air crew was unprepared for the automated response set off by the faulty angle-of-attack data.
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It was 2008, and the ministry seemed unprepared for the modern age — no one understood why, for example, social media was important.
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But I was unprepared to read her version of our meeting, published in O Magazine in 2009, a decade after the shootings.
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An internal Federal Emergency Management Agency report also acknowledged that the agency was woefully unprepared to deal with the Category 5 storm.
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Similarly, factions of the mainstream media have proven time and again that they are unprepared for the pro-Trump media's information war.
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" Clinton campaign spokesman Jesse Ferguson said the Democrat clearly won the debate as Trump "was unprepared, became unhinged and was incoherent throughout.
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Yet, the virus still managed to catch the world unprepared: in fact, scientists are still racing to develop a vaccine or cure.
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Don't get caught unprepared when your child has been invited to a costume party and they're the only one in plain clothes!
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Powerful surrogates for Clinton this week have tried to humanize her while describing Trump as woefully unprepared to lead the United States.
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Last month, the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into force, triggering a wave of panic among unprepared tech companies.
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But Farmington physician Jean Antonucci says she continues to feel unprepared when counseling sick patients about whether the drug could benefit them.
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Two things, though, remain constant: First, Donald Trump remains one of the most unlikely, unlikable and unprepared candidates to run for president.
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Trump's internet army has spent this election gleefully propping up a woefully unprepared demagogue—some earnestly, most as a long-running joke.
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Not only are stock market investors unprepared for the prospect of higher interest rates, they haven't even been able to conceptualize it.
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But even Dr. Slavin seemed unprepared for the results of testing he did in cooperation with Irvington High School in Fremont, Calif.
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"For a stock market that is wholly unprepared for that, not only could it get messy, it will get messy," he said.
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But there is still widespread uncertainty over how European regulators will treat the requirements, and many companies are still unprepared for enforcement.
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I feel concerned that we have leadership that is misguided, unprepared, bigoted and is not going to be good for the country.
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Everybody's taken a shortcut at some point, whether it was copying a friend's biology assignment or strolling into an important meeting unprepared.
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You probably know better than most what it's like to work with a candidate as culturally divisive, and as unprepared, as Trump.
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Many consider him vulgar, narcissistic, and self-serving, a pathological liar who seems unprepared for, even incurious about, the office he's holding.
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They understand that Trump is manifestly unprepared to be president, have heard his many lies and insults, yet voted for him anyway.
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This stark inability to manage the crisis shows just how unprepared America is to deal with such a massive epidemic of addiction.
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Our education system is totally unprepared to "re-skill" the population – in fact, it is not even set up to do so.
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With more and more Americans relying on their own resources for retirement, there will be many who are financially unprepared, Armstrong said.
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Calling himself a worrier, Warsh warned central banks and institutional investors looked unprepared should growth in the global economy start to lag.
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This capped approach has also left the island unprepared and unable to appropriately respond when issues like the current Zika crisis arise.
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The filing by the FTC also said a witness sent by VW was unprepared to testify about the lost or damaged telephones.
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One of the better parts of this is just how unprepared everyone was for Westbrook's brazen flaunting of the rules/hiccuping brain.
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The more that he spoke, the clearer it became that he is uniquely unqualified, and wholly unprepared to be commander-in-chief.
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The Trump administration has suffered from a remarkable number of high-level leaks that portray him as woefully unprepared for the position.
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How he will react to a crisis Democrats have always insisted that Trump is unprepared for the office he will soon assume.
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Too few people are considering the issue that if the world is unprepared, longevity will be both a gift and a curse.
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Unprepared for the heat wave, Brits kept themselves cool by tweeting off steam throughout the day about how miserably hot it was.
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As a result, I was unprepared for the British tradition of taking the piss out of everything, including one another and themselves.
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Indeed, the two movies are substantially similar: Blonde, overprivileged idiot shows up unprepared for rigorous training, ends up excelling against everybody's expectations.
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As the Republican presidential candidate in 2008, McCain chose one of the most unprepared politicians in Sarah Palin as his running mate.
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But the Fed and F.D.I.C. said on Wednesday that JPMorgan appeared to be unprepared for a crisis in a number of areas.
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Wu added that he believes the White House is "completely unprepared" to deal with the seriousness of the contents of the memo.
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But I am still somewhere between confident I won't kill my houseplants and unprepared to get the dog I've wanted for years.
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When our server came to take our drink order, our niece was unprepared as she was focusing instead on picking an appetizer.
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Republican White House aides and strategists trashed Saccone as an unprepared and uninspiring candidate and weak fundraiser after the March special election.
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A second Republican senator, who asked to speak anonymously, said Trump appeared to be unprepared for Monday's joint press conference with Putin.
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"He is not just unprepared — he is temperamentally unfit to hold an office that requires knowledge, stability and immense responsibility," Clinton added.
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A former federal prosecutor's review of law enforcement in Charlottesville found that police were unprepared for the event and disorganized during it.
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She was described as unprepared, overwhelmed and indecisive in the face of the tragedy where 80 percent of New Orleans was inundated.
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" Rubio added that a Trump presidency would be "chaos" and that he is "wholly unprepared to be president of the United States.
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This means hypothermia: something that would likely have killed people who were unprepared and who were trapped for that length of time.
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More than half of Americans said they were unprepared for a disaster in a survey conducted by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
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In his remarks — which appeared to be unprepared — Corker praised Trump for his loyalty to the people around him and his supporters.
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Zeira never thought Marwan was credible, and Bar-Joseph argues that this gross miscalculation led directly to Israel's military being so unprepared.
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Unfortunately, the statistics show that the U.S. is woefully unprepared for this shift—and its impact is being felt across the board.
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But the White House thought Pompeo appeared unprepared in his television interviews, and his performance only fueled the president's frustrations, they said.
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Gen Xers, who are largely unprepared for retirement, were the most likely age group to say they'd continue working for the money.
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After learning I was unprepared, she gave me what became my most prized possession at the festival — a container of baby wipes.
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The group split sharply from Democratic leaders who seemed caught off guard by the support for Omar and unprepared for the debate.
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Trump's reluctance contributed to his team being largely unprepared for the fallout over his past treatment of women, Bloomberg Politics reported Thursday.
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Like, 'Oh my God, we're touring and making an album and I'm totally unprepared for all the things that come with that.
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Heaphy said that law enforcement was particularly unprepared for the torch-lit march that white nationalists organized on the night of Aug.
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She didn't tame her aggression, taunting her opponent as unprepared and unfit, and bolstered her standing in the polls after the debates.
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They realized that a two-hour interview is insufficient and that, more important, many are unprepared to go from jail to work.
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This pandemic is making things far worse, and I'm deeply concerned that most campuses are utterly unprepared to address students' basic needs.
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Regardless of the numbers, it's definitely more minds unprepared to challenge his authority on the past and willing to swallow his truthiness.
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Jones is an emotional cripple unable to confront her past; Hogarth's monomaniacal focus on her career leaves her unprepared to face mortality.
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But health experts say the administration was unprepared to test sufficient people when it might have done more to stop the pandemic.
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An internal report assessing the agency's response to the storm season last year found that it was sorely unprepared after Hurricane Maria.
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He or she may be reluctant because that may lead to a salary discussion or something complex that they're unprepared to discuss.
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Last May, an unexpected heat wave sent temperatures in the Frieze tents soaring to uncomfortable levels, and organizers were unprepared for it.
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The coronavirus pandemic has left governments floundering, businesses unprepared and citizens scrambling for hand sanitizer like it's worth its weight in gold.
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Since so many governments were caught unprepared, we could see stronger government action and an international pandemic initiative to handle future outbreaks.
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Third, it has been revelatory for me just how unprepared we were, not just in terms of emergency readiness, but also psychologically.
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Third, it has been revelatory for me just how unprepared we were, not just in terms of emergency readiness, but also psychologically.
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Angry international travelers said U.S. officials appeared unprepared for the deluge of people who were newly required to undergo the new procedures.
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Today, the agency is woefully unprepared to regulate self-driving cars, particularly at the scale proponents hope to see down the line.
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That might include Shahira Knight, who was instrumental during the tax reform battle but whom some consider unprepared for the top slot.
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Park rangers had predicted an exceptional flowering after the October storms, but they were unprepared for the intensity of the public response.
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Heedless of overgrazing, ignorant of drought, unprepared for brutal winters, the cattle men had done well to make it even that long.
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They're just one example of the millions of Americans who are failing to pay themselves first, and consequently, are unprepared for retirement.
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Even though she had been sick for a while, we were completely unprepared to deal with the amount of money we needed.
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Pockets of people remain underemployed, undereducated and unprepared to cope with the radically changed nature of the relationship between labor and capital.
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Refusing to acknowledge the changing odds of extremes means that we will be unprepared for events that fall outside of our experience.
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The North has reported no cases of the virus, but relief groups say it is woefully unprepared to deal with an outbreak.
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She also comes from a very white state, which potentially leaves her unprepared to appeal to the nonwhite base of the party.
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At this moment, the market appears unprepared for a resurgence of inflation, said Bryce Doty, senior portfolio manager at Sit Investment Associates.
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The report also said global markets seemed unprepared for a U.S.-China clash and a battle could be a major 2018 spoiler.
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Still, when it comes to adulthood, 64 percent of 18- to 24-year-olds felt unprepared to deal with real-world finances.
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"What I learned is if you're unprepared, you're the bait," Krause tells CNBC Make It at CNBC's iConic conference in New York .
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Michael Lewis has written several detailed and thorough pieces on how unprepared Trump officials have weakened the Departments of Energy and Agriculture.
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But even so, she was unprepared for the sight of the young men laughing nearby as she campaigned for a female president.
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The first time the producers at "Saturday Night Live" asked him to impersonate Donald J. Trump, he said, he was completely unprepared.
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He caught national security aides unprepared by agreeing to become the first sitting president to meet with North Korea's nuclear-armed dictator.
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Clearly, their handling of the healthcare issue in March took a toll on Republicans, who were viewed as unprepared and lacking compassion.
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But that speaks to how unprepared polite German society was for a movement as sincerely, radically violent as Hitler's to take power.
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But I can't bring myself to buy into the consensus that he is therefore incompetent and unprepared to run US foreign policy.
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" Clinton campaign spokesman Jesse Ferguson said the Democrat clearly won the debate as Trump "was unprepared, became unhinged and was incoherent throughout.
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An intense backlash ensued, and the Department of Homeland Security was unprepared to deal with separating nearly 3,000 children from their parents.
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Failing to address how factors like rising average temperatures increase the risk of crop failures could leave diplomats unprepared for the ensuing migrations.
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He's also written about how much gender roles are changing and how young Ghanaian men seem unprepared for a new, more equal reality.
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"Children who are unprepared to protect themselves from online risks are likely to encounter individuals who wish to target them emotionally or financially."
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Although legal institutions are woefully unprepared to tackle the murkiness that comes with issues of consent, it is relatively easy to punish celebrities.
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The unlikely pair is trying to raise awareness about the threat of cyberterror, which they say the United States is woefully unprepared for.
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Following Brexit, equity markets across the globe fell sharply as investors were unprepared for the June plebiscite result, before kicking off a rally.
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"We asked him to do more and he was unprepared to do that," Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said during the press conference.
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The good news is that we're getting better at finding them — but we're still unprepared if one does make its way to Earth.
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It also limits a clearly unprepared DeVos who, during her confirmation hearing, defended school personnel carrying guns to prevent potential grizzly bear attacks.
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Still, some experts have argued that the Southwest is unprepared for future droughts — which are expected to become more frequent with global warming.
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They are currently unprepared to pay for a surge of new, single-treatment therapies with the potential to provide a lifetime of benefit.
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Less than 24 hours later, an exhausted and admittedly unprepared Fritz bowed out of the tournament, losing to Smyczek, 6-3, 6-3.
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Speaking simultaneously at the White House, Obama issued his strongest rebuke yet of Trump, calling him "unfit" and "woefully unprepared" to be president.
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That would be on par with San Francisco's Loma Prieta or Los Angeles' Northridge earthquakes—except in a region utterly unprepared for it.
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He also lauded the transition process and Harry Truman's decision to brief the candidates after feeling unprepared upon assuming the presidency in 1945.
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Still, there's a lot of stigma against hard shells, and I'm not going to judge the chain for being unprepared to embrace them.
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Viola Davis has been wearing her hair natural for years, but it apparently continues to come as a surprise to some unprepared stylists.
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As Bedford sees it, finding yourself unprepared in the midst of a crisis can be a "terrible feeling of weakness" for a mother.
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Dreamy and nervous, McMoon is unprepared for what a poor singer Florence is until the first time he sits down to accompany her.
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She and her husband were woefully unprepared to be goat owners, and she hopes anyone inspired to follow their footsteps does their research.
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That leaves Clinton hopelessly unprepared to take on a different kind of opponent too many of the self-assured pundits never saw coming.
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Perhaps one of the reason so many Americans are unprepared for retirement is because there is a lot of confusion around the subject.
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An unprepared court left several inmates and other petitioners in limbo because it wasn't able catch up with the changes in the law.
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Isa Herrera, a New York City physical therapist specializing in pelvic pain, says new moms are often unprepared for the aftermath of childbirth.
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They also say that the teachers are unprepared themselves, since grammar teaching went out of fashion for decades in the English-speaking world.
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Dijsselbloem said many in Europe were also unprepared for Britain's vote in June to leave the bloc, which was not predicted by pollsters.
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About half the companies surveyed last year by the Confederation of British Industry, a lobby group, said graduates are unprepared for business jobs.
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"It was shocking how disorganized, unprepared and quite frankly utterly clueless the branch of the military was that had been breached," Smith said.
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The U.S. Border Patrol facility in Lordsburg was under-staffed, underequipped, and unprepared to provide meaningful health screenings, let alone emergency medical services.
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"It was shocking how disorganized, unprepared and quite frankly utterly clueless the branch of the military was that had been breached," Smith said.
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Yet, even as experts predict another above-average hurricane season, we are woefully unprepared for the flooding and other damages these storms bring.
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It isn't only businesses that are unprepared; numerous countries have apparently neglected to work out their oversight responsibilities, further muddying the compliance waters.
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And as at Moncler Gamme Bleu, the show provoked questions that even a designer of Ms. Prada's sure intelligence seems unprepared to answer.
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While she visited refugee camps in Turkey and Jordan, Haley acknowledged she was unprepared for the level of suffering she witnessed in Africa.
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At the Pentagon on Thursday, President Obama responded directly to concerns that Trump was woefully unprepared to man the United States' nuclear arsenal.
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"Many are wholly unprepared to spearhead the agencies they've been chosen to lead, or have views in opposition to those agencies," he says.
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Officials admit that city authorities, unprepared for the speed of the city's tech boom, did not adequately plan for Bangalore's growing water needs.
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As white supremacist hate gains ground, companies seem caught unaware, and unwilling or unprepared to "tackle" it the way they have Islamic extremism.
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The Environmental Audit Committee -- a cross-party panel of UK lawmakers -- found that Britain is unprepared for increasingly common periods of extreme heat.
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"There are a larger number of flights with more people coming, and they seem completely unprepared," he said, referring to the Trump administration.
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The unprepared guest stars scheduled to perform this month in the Barrow Street Theatrical production include Michael Shannon, Cush Jumbo and Michael Urie.
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That alone speaks to the way the new episode captures the brutal essence of the series, where death comes quick for the unprepared.
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That experience would have left them utterly unprepared for a life in which slave status was inherited, based on ethnicity and punishingly cruel.
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When Donald Trump abruptly fired FBI Director James Comey on Tuesday, it appears his White House was wholly unprepared for what came next.
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In 2012, record ocean temperatures caused lobster catches in Maine to peak a month earlier than usual, and the distribution chain was unprepared.
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I wake with a sigh of relief — no matter how unprepared I feel for this meeting, at least I won't turn up naked.
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The Border Patrol stations and those working there were "unprepared, untrained and underequipped in dealing with the humanitarian needs of families," he said.
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Still, we were utterly unprepared when the doctor said, "She probably has less than six months," and recommended that she begin hospice care.
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In 2012, record ocean temperatures caused lobster catches in Maine to peak a month earlier than usual — and the distribution chain was unprepared.
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To the Editor: After World War II, many Americans recognized how unprepared the country had been to defend itself against threats from abroad.
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By Labor Day, Republicans were fatally unprepared for an onslaught of Democratic campaign spending that overwhelmed their candidates from South Florida to Seattle.
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A popular trickster figure in a variety of Indigenous cultures, Europeans were bewitched by the beguiling creatures, but perhaps unprepared for their mischievousness.
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Even though I am a mental-health professional, I felt utterly unprepared to parent one child with a mental illness, let alone three.
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Bannon, Trump's former White House chief strategist, described a campaign and transition that was unprepared, disorganized and scrambling to staff the incoming presidency.
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Even if you don't mean to rush or ignore your peers, they see someone who looks frantic, chaotic, unprepared and in crisis mode.
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In the first two episodes, Mr. Daldry achieves something unusual: He tells the story of Elizabeth II through the prism of being unprepared.
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Otherwise, the nation's system operators will be unprepared for heatwaves, polar vortices, spikes in natural gas prices, cyber attacks and other disruptive events.
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The flurry of earthquakes are laying bare the reality that the government is still utterly unprepared to meet the needs of its citizens.
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Those companies are especially unprepared for a sudden increase in their excise taxes, which, for most distillers, must be paid every other week.
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His use of dissonance — passing dissonances, radically unprepared modulations that turn in directions one does not expect — is a very sophisticated, progressive tonality.
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The English have been unprepared to think of their country as just another among many, one that is relatively privileged but ultimately ordinary.
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Yet Mr. Bush's team proved unprepared for the consequences and stood by as North Korea resumed its plutonium program and built the bomb.
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Unprepared health systems Benin, Liberia and Sierra Leone have all reported cases of Lassa fever over the past month, according to the WHO.
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In 2008, as many as half of Americans were unprepared for a financial shock, so the latest findings show improvement over the decade.
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The average Briton was unprepared for the looming constitutional crisis when the affair was publicly revealed and Parliament refused to allow the marriage.
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The average Briton was unprepared for the looming constitutional crisis when the affair was publicly revealed, after Parliament refused to allow the marriage.
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It also underscores how unprepared we are to manage downstream-networked devices and appliances — the "internet of things" — that are vulnerable to attack.
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LONDON — To the casual observer, it may seem as if Britain is completely unprepared to deal with long spells of scorching-hot weather.
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But it wasn't one Rogers had sought out, and she says now that she was unprepared for the attention that came with it.
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But the scientists at the UK SETI Research Network (UKSRN) think we're woefully unprepared to handle an alien message if we receive one.
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Compounding the pain, most in the industry were still unsure about how to calculate the new tariffs, leaving them unprepared for the impact.
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"In the camp, a lot of vets were unprepared," said Gaz, who retreated to a gymnasium outside Oceti Sakowin Camp early this week.
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New York City was unprepared for the longevity of Hurricane Sandy's aftermath, and many patients suffered unpredicted clinic closures and other dosing disruptions.
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Sixty-one percent of Americans say Trump doesn't have the temperament and personality to be president; 58 percent say he's unprepared to lead.
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As a dog owner and someone who, in general, is comfortable with dogs, I felt really nervous and unprepared for my first walk.
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FLAWED VALUATION Like Banco de Espana, the SRB missed vital opportunities in the run-up to Popular's collapse that left it critically unprepared.
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In fact, I needed it—without training, I would have been completely unprepared to run the hilly 26.2-mile course on November 5.
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To complicate matters, he was unprepared for an influx of orders in December because he figured that interest in camping waned in the winter.
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He was especially unprepared for negative customer postings online, or the attention of the Better Business Bureau, which he promised to contact last Tuesday.
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Most of her treatment at the understaffed facility consisted of large therapy groups, and personnel were unprepared to deal with her serious medical issues.
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The official says Macedonia appears unprepared to comply with an initial framework agreed by the two neighboring countries&apos foreign ministers earlier this month.
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She's unprepared for how well she'll relate to Allison, and Allison's clear expression of what she went through after losing her son is heartbreaking.
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Back home in Puerto Rico, officials say the island remains in desperate need of help and is woefully unprepared should another storm hit soon.
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And last year, research showed that over half the counties in Florida were "unprepared" on how to assist a minor with a judicial bypass.
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This raises big, difficult questions, ones that many people (even those who purport to abide by "intersectionalist" values) are unprepared, or unwilling, to answer.
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As it turned out, despite Colt's marketing blitz, the Connecticut gun-maker was completely unprepared for this success—and couldn't keep up with demand.
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At Hillhouse, more than three-quarters of students live below the poverty line, and a similar proportion enter ninth grade unprepared for high school.
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Despite playing the Church's holiest supervillain in HBO's The Young Pope, Law was unprepared for how easily the show could be turned into memes.
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Many companies are unprepared for new European regulations that will require higher standards of data protection, according to a survey from cybersecurity firm Symantec.
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Donald Trump just dropped some big news about his wife Melania on live TV — and it looks like she was totally unprepared for it.
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The event at Washington University in St. Louis follows a first debate late last month in which Trump seemed at times agitated and unprepared.
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Their willingness to give away their wealth to the less fortunate means they are unprepared during a fatal emergency, which leaves them all dead.
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Her book is titled iGen: Why Today's Super-Connected Kids Are Growing Up Less Rebellious, More Tolerant, Less Happy—and Completely Unprepared for Adulthood.
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That many people could exit the workforce unprepared, the researchers note, could have profound consequences for the well-being of these individuals and society.
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Major sites successfully upgraded, said Venafi, but smaller sites and sites that are no longer maintained often were unprepared for the future of browsing.
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His lawyers had argued in court filings that a difficult upbringing left Simmons unprepared to deal with the responsibility that came with financial success.
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The internet is so woven into our lives, we need to be aware of the worst-case scenarios that can strike when we're unprepared.
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But as it turns out, the humans entered into the arena overconfident and unprepared: the Dota 2 program won 99.4 percent of its games.
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"This is an ECB meeting where the market seems unprepared for EUR/USD weakness," said George Saravelos, a forex strategist at the German lender.
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In other words, he and his team are the ones trying to keep us from hurtling, unprepared and unaware, into a Black Mirror dystopia.
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These high-energy particles get accelerated to near the speed of light and can rip through an unprepared vehicle, shredding its inner atoms apart.
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It's one thing to be unprepared, it's another to be unable to afford necessary tampons or pads, a problem also known as period poverty.
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"She's pretty impatient with people who are unprepared or try to get into an intellectual knife fight with nothing in their hands," he added.
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Lewandowski reportedly clashed with campaign chairman Paul Manafort amid rising concerns that the team is unprepared for the battle against Clinton, his Democratic counterpart.
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