Examples of using Prepared to take in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Prepared to take less.
I prepared to take the offer.
I was prepared to take on the world.
Prepared to take their place in a global society.
McGinley prepared to take"tough decisions".
Would come back prepared to take her with him.
And that means they have to be prepared to take on all comers.
Always be on alert and prepared to take evasive action.
Are these two prepared to take the risk?
you feel prepared to take on the world.
you should be prepared to take better aim with that gun this time.
I can see why a man might be prepared to take a bullet to the back of the head before you betray him.
and be prepared to take a bullet from your client.
Cunningham already had as many research students as he was prepared to take on and so Dirac was supervised by Ralph Fowler.
parents stay relaxed and composed and are well prepared to take on the enormous responsibility once they become parents.
be prepared to take risks that a traditional business wouldn't.
For them, their travel time is actually their resting time and they wish to be fully prepared to take on work the moment they land.
We should veer to starboard as far as is possible and be prepared to take fire when we do.
But those who make these gains can only do so if they are prepared to take risks.
Bachelor of Education degree, you will be well prepared to take on teaching challenges in a broad range of classroom settings.