Preparedness in a sentence as a noun

This is something that can be practiced so as to keep the focus on the product and not on the sloppiness due to lack of preparedness.

Luck is the product of preparedness and opportunity.

What's the difference between reading a kindle and reading a paper book in terms of "emergency preparedness"?

I've been living heavily by the mantra "Luck is when opportunity meets preparedness," and it has been serving me very well.

Shouldn't software engineering aspire to the same level of preparedness?

Nevermind that he, having the mental preparedness that comes from being the initiator, may have the clearer presence of mind and less shaky handsEtc.

As a slightly older person attending college, the total lack of life preparedness exhibited by the other inhabitants of my dorm was nothing short of astonishing.

Often, too, the emphasis of domestic intelligence gathering is on the prevention of unlawful activity or the enhancement of the Government's preparedness for some possible future crisis or emergency.

If the material is able to pass California building codes for earthquake preparedness, I could see people building whimsical temporary substructures, placing these on top and hardening them, then removing the substructures, enabling a much greater variety of possible forms.

A way to cover up for the disparities in the quality in K-12 education, to pretend socioeconomic differences have no impact on college preparedness, and to white wash the fact that increasingly a high school diploma is no guarantee of a certain level of mastery of mathematics, literacy, etc.

They are using this event, which is so obviously wasteful that even the most casual observers are frantically rationalizing away their horror, to hopefully kick people into gear on more efficient ways to save lives: better highway safety, better disaster preparedness, better disease control, better industrial regulation.

Preparedness definitions

noun

the state of having been made ready or prepared for use or action (especially military action); "putting them in readiness"; "their preparation was more than adequate"

See also: readiness preparation