These regulations should be extended to cover all insurances with advance notice of 10 weeks minimum applying. |
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For those who've asked for advance notice, I'll be on the Lehrer News Hour Tuesday evening. |
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Motorists and residents will be given advance notice and more information nearer the time. |
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The absence of wirescape and the impressive decorative lamp standards give advance notice of an unusually fine town landscape. |
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Since it's a tournament, this forecaddie also gets a lot of advance notice of upcoming rounds. |
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We are looking forward to a good entry and hope this advance notice will allow producers of breeding sheep to get together a healthy entry. |
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They have swiped hundreds of signs, including chevrons and direction indicators giving motorists advance notice of hazards. |
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The agreement, which requires inspectors to give advance notice of visits to palaces, was endorsed by the Security Council. |
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The shipment wil take place before Oct. 31, but officials will not give advance notice. |
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For the first time, the tribunal did give advance notice of a public hearing. |
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However, when he or she must leave his or her post, the union delegate or his or her substitute must give advance notice to the principal. |
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Where staff are known to be present there is no reason why a disabled traveller should need to give advance notice of his or her journey. |
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Employers have the right to fire workers if they do not give advance notice of a strike. |
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However, in order to benefit from this clause, the teacher must give advance notice to the principal. |
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Unfortunately, it is difficult for us to give advance notice when a show is cancelled. |
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If any misusage is ascertained, we shall stop your account immediately without advance notice and all received payments will not be refunded. |
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It is the intention of the Corporation to provide employees with as much advance notice as possible of additional hours being added to a shift. |
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Title list and amount of store credit subject to change at any time without advance notice. |
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And obviously, with an earthquake, you do not get advance notice. |
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Britain had to give advance notice of the questions it wanted to ask. |
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In cases where a longer advance notice period is provided, such period can be shortened to expire at the end of the growing season. |
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I am giving advance notice that the government should give back the illegally taken taxes. |
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This could be mitigated by providing more advance notice of calls for proposals. |
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This plan will be widely advertised, giving selected institutions advance notice of the type and scope of information we will be seeking. |
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This was not enough time to give staff the courtesy of advance notice and participation in their relocation. |
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The escapades and the prices may be altered without advance notice, and some conditions apply. |
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It is therefore important to give firms sufficient advance notice and adaptation time when planning new policy measures. |
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Banks have always been required to provide advance notice of interest increases. |
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You further acknowledge and accept that Corel need not provide you with advance notice of the installation of any such Updates. |
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If they do, you will be provided with advance notice as to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service. |
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Applicants should, when possible, provide more advance notice than these minimum time periods. |
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People suffering from respiratory conditions such as asthma could be severely affected if they have no advance notice of such spraying. |
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To navigate from Killaloe to Limerick advance notice needs to be given to the lock-keeper at Ardnacrusha, who controls Parteen Lifting Bridge and Ardnacrusha lock. |
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It reckoned they were given advance notice. |
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And don't worry about giving advance notice. |
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When the local Board office receives advance notice of the application, the Board and its staff can get a head start on making arrangements for both the involvement of a LRO and the more formal hearing. |
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Act No. 91-19 of 2 December 1991 increased the period of advance notice to eight clear days for public meetings, which have since been subject to the approval of the wali. |
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Bettman said such advance notice was unlikely. |
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Thus, the rebuttable presumption is that an employer can fire an employee for no reason at any time and without advance notice. |
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Moreover, pregnancy gives a woman the right to terminate the working contract without advance notice and without paying any compensation for breach of contract. |
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The competent authority will give advance notice of the host's solvency. |
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But as reported in The New York Times in October, drug testers for M. L. B. call a day ahead and request parking and stadium passes, giving advance notice to team officials for what is supposed to be unannounced testing. |
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To receive aid, combined transport operators must also give advance notice of their traffic forecasts, basing themselves inter alia on their current contracts and their prospects for the following year. |
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The fact that no advance notice was given of any of the attacks indicates that the perpetrators accepted the probability that some individuals would be killed or injured. |
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Whenever we find it necessary to close or consolidate branches, we are committed to providing staff, customers and the community at large with a minimum of four months' advance notice. |
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It is the skater's responsibility to be prompt and to attend the scheduled lesson, and to give advance notice to their coach in the event that a lesson will be missed. |
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The Transmission Provider shall give advance notice of Curtailment or Interruption where such notice can be provided consistent with Good Utility Practice. |
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The Board also observed that one of the employer's communications sought to give employees advance notice of the employer's negotiating position before the union itself was notified. |
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The proposal to require all senior executives and other insiders to provide advance notice of their intention to sell shares raises a number of practical issues not addressed by current regulatory rules. |
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An FDS detachment immediately went to Bouénneu to demand that the Licorne withdraw from the village because it had failed to give advance notice to the FDS authorities responsible for the sector. |
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The French Government will put through a bill regulating the right to strike in nationalized industries, such as all the public transport and obliging the workers to give advance notice of an intended stoppage. |
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Pyongyang has begun giving the world advance notice of its actions. |
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The Ecuadorian authorities received no advance notice of the Colombian operation and did not give permission for its conduct or for the entry of Colombian forces into Ecuadorian territory. |
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They will also have to give advance notice of what each shipment contains. |
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Planning events in advance gives you a date to work toward, as well as providing others with advance notice, and maybe time to hire a baby sitter! |
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Although advance notice of your participation is not required, your RSVP will ensure that we are able to provide sufficient copies of the documents and an appropriate venue for the expected attendance. |
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Every failure to respect entirely the game rules defined by the present rules make the organizer allowed to disbar the incriminated member without any advance notice. |
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Public agencies must give advance notice about upcoming meetings and their agendas, and they must keep public records about the meetings' results. |
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I'll give advance notice to those who will be called upon when we return, and I should say that Ms. Jennings is going to chair that particular part of this exercise. |
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Rather, Community legislation should encourage passengers to give advance notice, without creating what would be in effect an obligation to do so. |
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A second caravel, considered the fastest ship in the fleet and captained by Nicolau Coelho, was sent ahead to give the King advance notice of the voyage's success. |
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Members of the Privy Council are privileged to be given advance notice of any prime ministerial decision to commit HM Armed Forces in enemy action. |
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