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First revealed by Oliver North during his congressional testimony, the plan was known as Readiness Exercise 1984, or REX 84.
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The Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) created the Conservation Partnering Program (now known as the Readiness and Environmental Protection Initiative (REPI)2) to implement this authority.
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The Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) created the Conservation Partnering Program (now known as the Readiness and Environmental Protection Initiative (REPI)2) to implement this authority.
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The Patrick administration last fall selected six regional partnerships to create so-called Readiness Centers, collaborative hubs that will work to enhance the quality of instruction from early childhood through higher
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According to the group Mission: Readiness, which is made up of retired senior military leaders, 75 percent of Americans ages 17 to 24 are unfit for service.
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The same way that the ECM will store fault codes, it also stores what's called a Readiness Code.
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The so-called Readiness Project unveiled by the Patrick administration this summer laid out a 10-year blueprint for education reform, that gives the governor the flexibility to delay some of the more expensive proposals until years from now when surpluses could again be the norm.
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Six hearings on military "Readiness" hardly satisfy the public hunger for a hearing on "The Bush-Cheney Fraud."
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"Readiness" measures progress towards completion of preparations for Y2K that includes checking systems, fixing problems and testing.
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"Readiness" feature. jon-o is absolutely right (as usual).
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