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unprepared remarks the shock was unprepared our treaty makers approached their immensely difficult problems unprepared"- R.E.Danielson
New Orleans officials were supremely unprepared; that was never a secret among people in the disaster business.
Nobody knows how many more Coleco could have sold had it not been caught unprepared by its own success.
MANY WHO KNOW HER SAY SARAH Balabagan is sweetly innocent, a child quite unprepared for the cruel situation she faced in a strange land, more than 7,000 km from home.
Students feel unprepared for world of work A college education is no guarantee of a job and even if they secure internships, a quarter of college students feel unprepared for the working world, according to a survey released on Tuesday.Graduates face the reality of unemployment among 20- to 24-year-olds at over 13 percent and many potential employers who won't hire them full-time even if they serve as interns for little or no pay."We ...
June 11, 2013 - MSNBC
Students Give Colleges 'Incomplete' on Job Prep ... A quarter of college students feel unprepared for the job market, according to a new study. They think internships are the answer, but it's complicated.
June 11, 2013 - CNBC
Rupert Murdoch in Sydney Morning Herald This country means a great deal to me,Mr Murdoch said. "I fear that many Australians will learn the hard way what it means to be unprepared for the challenges that a global economy can bring."
Robert Gates in Forbes Gates said that after the Vietnam War, the military spent little time training for irregular conflicts, leaving the Army "unprepared to deal with the operations that followed in Somalia, Haiti, the Balkans, and more recently Afghanistan and Iraq -...
President Bush in Reuters - In a candid appraisal of his own presidency, George W. Bush says he was "unprepared for war" and holds as his biggest regret America's failure to find the weapons of mass destruction he used as primary rationale for the war in Iraq.