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"Even if they give notice on Monday that they are seeking the death penalty, they can come off that and enter into a plea bargain any time, " said attorney Dan Recht, a past president of the Colorado Criminal Defense Bar.
So even if they didn't notice that she was missing meals or skipping meals, they could see the stress that this was bringing upon the family, just having to worry about food.
In the meantime, Unite would need to give seven days' notice if they plan to strike after Easter.
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At the moment, people can be fined with a fixed-penalty notice if they repeatedly break the rules covering rubbish collections, such as recycling incorrectly or leaving waste out on the wrong day.
People are deluged with so much email nowadays, if they get an email through LinkedIn, they will take notice, he says.
"Since nothing sufficient has happened at this stage we have already put two units of the armed forces of Congo on notice that if they do not act promptly we shall cease supporting them, " a UN official in New York said on condition of anonymity.
Despite the likelihood that the American people will not learn who has been responsible for the damage done to our security through the serial leaks of highly classified information until well after November 6th - if then, they are on notice about his priorities: Emboldening our enemies, undermining our friends and diminishing our country.
Most travel outfitters can make arrangements to meet your dietary needs if they're given plenty of notice.
In that case, what we face is something utterly lost on the authors, but that their book made plain if they or their editors had bothered to notice the myriad contradictions within.
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If they cut from OC, few outsiders might notice.
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They certainly should be on notice: They will be held to account, later if not sooner, if they recklessly ignore General David Petraeus' testimony that he will be unable to succeed in Iraq if the Congress denies him the manpower and wherewithal called for by the President.
If employers give only 30 days notice, then they must pay 30 days severance.
It tells officers not be deterred if they see a "squatter's rights" notice on the door as "the police have lawful authority under section 17 of PACE (the Police and Criminal Evidence Act) to enter the property to make an arrest".
Contractual agreements setting out severance terms could be declared invalid if they result in greater compensation than directors would be entitled to if they were simply paid up until the end of their notice period.
If they fail to do anything substantial, no one will really notice.
Testicular self-exams (TSE for short) can be a good way for men to learn what their testicles (also called testes) normally feel like so that if there is a new lump or other change, they will notice it and can seek medical care right away.
The first reason is because that is simply what companies are used to doing: indeed, most firms I know obsessively monitor their competitors, so if such a competitor comes up with a new discovery, they will notice.
Before more harm is done, though, it behooves the Congress as a whole - and most especially the new chairmen and women of House committees responsible for the implementation of treaties (even if they are not party to their approval) - to serve notice on Mr. Obama, Ms. Gottemoeller and those who share their vision of a denuclearized America and world: Not so fast.
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The London Fire Brigade warned that if people notice any strange noises coming from their fridge or freezer , they should call the manufacturer or an electrical repair expert immediately.
There's a number of reports -- I don't know if they're accurate or not -- that Rahm Emanuel had advanced notice or had some knowledge of Specter's decision to change.
"What we tend to see is that if a customer receives a recall notice before their car exhibits any symptoms, they don't see it as a problem, " says Chance Parker of J.
The current referees are now under notice, that if their officiating is not up to par, they face the possibility of being replaced by a new referee who is being groomed by the NFL for the position.
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They stopped making payments in April 2008 and in July of that year the servicer filed a notice of foreclosure, including the advice that they hire an attorney if they wished to contest it.
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If you file for a refund and the IRS denies your claim, they will send you a Notice of Claim Disallowance.
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If an employer wants a worker to retire at 65, they will have to give them six months notice.
If shareholders can stop just one of these payouts and just maybe boards will commence taking notice that they cannot with impunity capriciously make awards.
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