0 willingness or a state of being prepared for something:
1 the state of being ready or prepared:
Military readiness is the country’s overriding concern.
The need-state of the listener might also influence the readiness to elicit significant messages from others and\or to interpret the messages as especially significant.
A foremost explanation for judges' readiness to request and adopt therapeutic recommendations is the predominance of the 'best interest of the child' criterion, discussed earlier.
If so, future research may reveal among people in later life less need for freedom from obligations and more readiness for societal contributions.
No less revealing was die supposedly sober businessman's readiness to enter the highly dangerous and speculative world of piracy.
It reacted by assuring the authorities that it would abide by all orders and by asserting its readiness to co-operate.
The relationship of life change to academic performance among selected college freshmen at varying levels of college readiness.
This might account for my readiness to accept the written word as a valuable means of complementary documentation to my own practical research.
Experimental protocols were brought to readiness and each was applied to fill grids that evaluated them in order to validate the effect of structures.
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願意,樂意, 準備就緒…
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愿意,乐意, 准备就绪…
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buena disposición, preparación, disposición [feminine…
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boa disposição, prontidão, presteza…
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快く引き受けること, 喜んですること, 用意ができていること…
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isteklilik, gönüllülük, hazır olma…
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mise [feminine] sur pied, empressement [masculine], promptitude…
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bona disposició, preparació…
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