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notice

[noh-tis] / ˈnoʊ tɪs /




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The California Department of Transportation warned that flooding could occur with little notice and advised residents to evacuate or prepare to shelter in place.

From Los Angeles Times

Genethia Hudley Hayes, president of the Board of Fire Commissioners, told The Times she noticed only small differences between the final report and an earlier report she had seen.

From Los Angeles Times

When nearly a quarter-billion dollars can vanish from one state program before anyone truly notices, taxpayers are justified in asking who was supposed to be minding the store.

From The Wall Street Journal

By then police had arrested dozens of pro-democracy figures, including many of “my dearest friends and colleagues,” she says, and she noticed what looked like a police vehicle loitering outside her home.

From The Wall Street Journal

"You decided to exploit the need for building services in the pandemic. In contrast to others in the industry you visited immediately and at short notice," the judge added.

From BBC