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- internet. However, the country's educational infrastructure was still underprepared for online teaching, as smaller and more remote schools were particularly...
- Kufra. Libya is highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change and underprepared to deal with them. The effects of climate change in Libya, such as desertification...
- College, Oxford, for which, in the opinion of his biographers, he was underprepared intellectually. A keen horseman, he learned how to play polo with the...
- people, four times more than expected. Local authorities were severely underprepared, which led to more than 170 injuries and six arrests. Two people died...
- the salient, trapping them in a pocket. Montgomery, refusing to risk underprepared infantry in a snowstorm for a strategically unimportant area, did not...
- people, four times more than expected. Local authorities were severely underprepared, which led to more than 170 injuries and six arrests. Two people died...
- on the writing of students sometimes otherwise called "remedial" or "underprepared", usually freshman college students. Sometimes called "remedial" or...
- camouflaged by palm trees. The Soviet troops would arrive in Cuba heavily underprepared. They did not know that the tropical climate would render ineffective...
- atrocities and military failures. The British were overconfident and underprepared. Chamberlain and other top London officials ignored the repeated warnings...
- of success in a military confrontation with the Boer republics and underprepared for a long-term conflict. British Prime Minister Lord Salisbury and...