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Be Prepared

American  

noun

  1. motto of the Boy Scouts of America and of the Girl Scouts of America.


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“From energy to nuclear, from transport to migration to security, we must be prepared for the fallout from these recent events,” Von der Leyen said Monday.

From The Wall Street Journal

However, it also notes that mountaineers "should be prepared to make compromises in order to balance the needs and abilities of all the group".

From BBC

That could cause knock-on delays across the aviation ecosystem, so be prepared to be nimble and patient if you’re still set on flying.

From The Wall Street Journal

A report will be prepared by the coroner to officially determine the identity of the remains.

From BBC

He wants his children to be prepared to access a nest egg he has cultivated for almost four decades now with his “business plan.”

From The Wall Street Journal