Weilacher, Udo (2006): Promises instead of ready-made answers.
We're not going to see a ready-made answer or things fall into place.
Legal labels will not in this instance provide a ready-made answer; they can only serve as the repository for the conclusion reached from a particular system of political thought.
We did not intend to give ready-made answers to all matters.
The Order offers them a world without magic and ready-made answers to everything.
These problems are difficult to resolve since they are all relative-ly new and we have no ready-made answers.
Journalists are always supposed to have the ready-made question, athletes the ready-made answers.
"And you're used to answering them, you know a series of ready-made answers, sophisms, historical examples, and parallels."
The Swedish Academy remarked on the absence of ready-made answers - neither moral indignation nor metaphysical protest - to the atrocities that Köves describes.
The Commission does not have ready-made answers to all these questions and we would not presume to lecture others involved as to what they should do.