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Maybe that soon will also get some notice beyond the fervid environs of Washington.
She and her small team of researchers succeeded in 1993, but couldn't get any notice for their work.
But the job hunter clients get no notice of where they are applying.
So his letter is likely to get some notice at the IRS, which traditionally does not comment about specific inquiries.
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ETFs first popped up in the early 1990s but didn't get much notice until 2000 when they started exploding in growth.
You might get a notice saying your return has been changed, explaining the change, and noting the effect on your tax refund (which is sent separately).
When are we going to get a change in the law so that rent-paying, law-abiding tenants get reasonable notice following repossession (e.g. a minimum of 2 months notice, the same as under Section 21 of the Housing Act 1988)?
Mr Verster said passengers would get 12 weeks notice of any rescheduled work on the bridges.
Israel was expected to get some advanced notice of the start of the American military operation.
Officers who work bank holidays without eight days notice get double pay plus a day off in lieu.
For 10 tips on what to do if you get an IRS notice, by Forbes contributor Robert Wood, click here.
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To help get users to notice, AOL just named former Apple product marketer Alan Eyzaguirre the new VP of AOL Mail.
"They still get an IRS notice making them prove they rolled it over" and didn't simply withdraw the money without paying tax on it, she says.
Just wait to see if you get a penalty notice.
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"There's far more scrutiny now, " says Max Belenitsky, an entrepreneur who spent the past two years trying to get investors to notice his Text-A-Cab smart-phone reservation system for taxis and limousines.
In particular, California will get no advance notice of surpluses until it stops wasting water in farming areas such as the Imperial Valley, and tries instead to reallocate that water to needy San Diego.
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Historically, about half of homeowners who get a foreclosure notice are ultimately displaced from their homes, but that ratio may turn out to be higher in coming quarters because the proportion of subprime borrowers, who have weaker financial conditions than prime borrowers, is higher.
The AARC, headed by British general Sir Michael Walker, is on 24 hours' notice to get moving.
In other words, I try to get other people to notice the things that are important to my mother.
This time, the axe is falling more on professionals, who get several months' notice, help to find a new job and a generous severance package.
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An International Feast, with its food, culture, and informal atmosphere, would be a perfect opportunity to get a man to notice you, and Milena knew this as well as Luda.
Month-to-month renters can get a 30-day notice, giving them a chance to find emergency housing or a more permanent place to live.
Colin Kelton, the Vanguard official who signed the July letter, argues customers are getting adequate advance notice and will get a second letter in September alerting them that the beneficiary change has been made.
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That will get you feedback in time to do something about it and will get your boss to try to notice things as well.
"I'll take any excuse I can get to get people to look up and notice our cosmic environment, " deGrasse Tyson recently told PBS television.
Democrats in the White House and Congress have been using old Reagan speeches all this week to try and get their GOP counterparts to take notice of this.
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