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Lastly, notice that the system is technology independent.

nearly 70% had their employment contract terminated either by due notice or by wages in lieu of notice.

You talk to anybody, I notice. You don't give a goddamn.

Poverty is one of those issues, and oftentimes it goes with little notice, despite its extreme effect on people's lives.

Guys and girls will also notice other body changes as they enter puberty, and they're all normal changes.

You would notice them if, for example, the audio produced by an application begins to stutter or the mouse cursor starts to shake a little.

Give yourself a few moments to notice these weird things - and then realize that these things are only of any interest to you.

Although parking enforcers no longer operate as bounty hunters, and wheel-clamping private vigilantes will soon be a thing of the past too, the public has yet to notice.

The world had to notice when, in 1996, a truckload of explosives was driven through the gates of the Central Bank in Colombo, killing 90 and injuring more than 1, 000.

The fund covers arrears of wages not exceeding $36,000 accrued during a period of four months preceding the applicant's last day of service and wages in lieu of notice for termination of employment up to $22,500 or one month's wages, whichever is less.

wages in lieu of notice

Just notice your body, notice the thought, notice your body,... This ebb and flow is all a part of the deal.

You'll notice they're these little inflection points here.

You know how some people always notice how "unlucky" they are? Or how "hard" life is?

Either the cleaner is too stupid to realise he should be skiving more subtly, or he thinks you are too stupid to notice, or he does not care if you notice.

You may notice the muscles in your uterus tightening for 30 to 60 seconds every now and then.

All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only.

"We understand the environment, but these days, in all the gloom and doom of the news, we want to have people take notice and realize that they need to have some fun," she said.

Easy to notice;obvious.

He was too proud to notice me.

The fact came to the notice of the world.

But he seems to have been given no advance notice of the visit.

So if we notice you’re clicking refresh a lot, we should call out that there’s a faster way to do that, but without being intrusive.

Meaning, if you notice that a gal Pal has suddenly picked up your hobbies, she may be doing so just for the opportunity to be around you more often.

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The teacher pegged a notice to a notice board.

The school put us on notice for chronic lateness.

This notice shall not exonerate the captain from his duty to navigate with a safe speed at any time.

The Duchess took no notice of them even when they hit her; and the baby was howling so much already, that it was quite impossible to say whether the blows hurt it or not.

You should have given us notice!

Composure. If you can keep your cool under stressful situations, she'll notice.

When he heard what it was she wanted to know, he smiled briefly, but failed to notice her blatantly suggestive look. He drew a sigh of relief, then stood up and said indifferently, "We're relations, so I shall still be 'Uncle'."

I stood just beyond the entryway hoping he would notice me.

Most current software also takes no notice of context. When a user is struggling with a particularly difficult spreadsheet on a tight deadline, for example, the application offers precisely as much help as it offers when he is noodling with numbers in his spare time.

Just as the "mirror" or other person can be a positive reflection, it is more likely that we'll notice it when it has a negative connotation.

He wept for joy when he received the admission notice.

Think of them as virtual Post-it notes somewhere in the ether, waiting for someone to notice.

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