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well-equipped

adjective as in well-appointed

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Education itself, he said, is a civil right, and too many students are not receiving the high-quality lessons in safe, well-equipped schools that they’re entitled to.

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If only Olsen‘s and Turner’s characters were as generously written; Joan and Luke simply aren’t as interesting. Turner has been saddled with the Ralph Bellamy role, but it’s less forgiving that Joan, even with Olsen well-equipped for Lombardesque screwball vibes, is so thinly conceived outside of the “choice.”

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Science is not well-equipped to prove a negative — as some of Kennedy’s critics note, there’s no proof that drinking Coca-Cola or eating pizza doesn’t cause autism, either.

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Formerly the executive editor of the Economist, Mr. Gottlieb comes well-equipped for the task.

"He needs surgery urgently," Ola says, "but it's complicated. Doctors told us it could cause his death, a stroke or brain hemorrhage. He needs surgery in a well-equipped place."

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