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ample notice

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See: adequate notice


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As the host, if it is customary to say grace before a meal, decide in advance if that will be you or ask a guest by giving ample notice so a moment of silence does not feel like an awkward silence.
In the case of the Rice Fire, which burned 9,762 acres and destroyed 77 homes, Hendricks' attorneys allege that SDG&E had been given ample notice that a sycamore tree near a SDG&E power line should have been trimmed.
A source said: "One match official who was listed for the game had to cry off and gave the IFA ample notice.
 
 
 
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