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express readiness
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5.13 |
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The president expressed readiness to mediate. |
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signal readiness
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2.37 |
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Clinton signaled a readiness to compromise. |
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show readiness
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1.84 |
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Since late last year, police have held drills to show their readiness. |
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indicate readiness
|
1.25 |
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Government indicates readiness to negotiate. |
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declare readiness
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1.12 |
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Syria has declared its readiness to reopen peace talks with Israel. |
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maintain readiness
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1.05 |
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But measuring and maintaining readiness is still an elusive issue. |
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improve readiness
|
0.99 |
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He said the drills were aimed at improving readiness and did not envision any specific enemy. |
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announce readiness
|
0.79 |
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Egypt has been adamant that Egypt should announce its readiness to sign first. |
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test readiness
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0.66 |
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The aim was to test combat readiness in harsh winter conditions. |
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demonstrate readiness
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0.46 |
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To him, it demonstrated his readiness to be in the lineup opening day. |
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voice readiness
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0.46 |
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President Clinton has voiced readiness to review the policy. |
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assess readiness
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0.39 |
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However, the pair are undergoing fitness tests in the next three weeks to assess their readiness for the tour. |
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confirm readiness
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0.39 |
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Employers confirmed their readiness to talk. |
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proclaim readiness
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0.39 |
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Market officials in Cairo and Rome also proclaimed their readiness for trading this week. |
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reiterate readiness
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0.33 |
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Musharraf, meanwhile, reiterated his readiness to meet with Vajpayee. |
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state readiness
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0.33 |
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Pro-Moscow officials already have stated their readiness to resign. |
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reaffirm readiness
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0.26 |
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The rebels said they reaffirmed their readiness to negotiate with the army, but urged an extension of the embargo to cover supplies of arms and ammunition. |