prior notice
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpriorandnotice
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prior
adjective[before noun]
uk/praɪər/us/praɪr/
formal
existing or happening before something else, or before a ...
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notice
noun
uk/ˈnəʊ.tɪs/us/ˈnoʊ.t̬ɪs/
(a board, piece of paper, etc. containing) information ...
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(Definition ofpriorandnoticefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofprior notice
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Prices and proposed publication dates are subject to change withoutpriornotice.
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Without givingpriornoticeto the children, a surprise delayed recall took place about one hour after the training part.
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Withoutpriornoticeand a detailed analysis of the situation in each area, that would be wrong.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
I could not answer that withoutpriornotice.
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Perhaps in future one would provide for somepriornoticeof proposed improvements of that sort.
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The relevant regulations requirepriornoticeof their movement to be given to police and highway authorities in appropriate cases, and other safeguards are provided.
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Could there not have been grave public disorder on that occasion if the police had not hadpriornotice?
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Obviously, unless it was done suddenly and withoutpriornotice, the same effect would be achieved as if two months were allowed to drag on.
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I had not hadpriornoticeof the complaint that he made about the lack of documents.
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It will obviously be necessary to give thempriornoticeand warning.
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I am told that inspectors carry out regular inspections, usually withoutpriornotice, of all registered premises.
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But surely in the new areas, where hazards abound, they should givepriornoticeof their intentions.
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There is no case at all for limiting the number of inspections and there is no need to givepriornoticeto the management.
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I think that in most if not in all casespriornoticeis necessary.
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I cannot answer that question withoutpriornotice.
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It could well be an excuse for not givingpriornoticeto the owner.
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In the case of proceedings in a court other than a magistrates' courtpriornoticemay be required by rules of court.
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Why should they not be givenpriornoticeof an individual's intention to bring his wife and family into their area?
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I apologise for not giving youpriornoticeof my point of order, but it concerns something that has arisen this afternoon.
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He was told by the fur farmer that he could come by all means, but only if adequatepriornoticeof his visit was given.
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