sufficient notice
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsufficientandnotice
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sufficient
adjective
uk/səˈfɪʃ.ənt/us/səˈfɪʃ.ənt/
enough for 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 ofsufficientandnoticefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofsufficient notice
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I should perhaps mention the need to ensure thatsufficientnoticeis given when convening all general meetings.
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Do appropriate early warning systems exist to guaranteesufficientnoticein the event of an operational problem?
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We want to know why, having hadsufficientnotice, he is unable to make an announcement today.
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They all complained that they had not hadsufficientnoticeand that the reasons for the decision had not been properly explained to them.
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They do not takesufficientnoticeof whether an area is in the north or the south.
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Far too often, trade unions do not takesufficientnoticeof them and employees do not know about them.
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I think that owners are givensufficientnoticeand every opportunity of stating their objections at the local inquiry when the draft scheme is prepared.
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These are most important matters and it is clearly right that shareholders should havesufficientnoticeof them.
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In the circumstances, this is notsufficientnotice.
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The national health service should getsufficientnoticeof casualties to enable hospitals to cope without emptying beds in advance.
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They feel that notsufficientnoticehas been given.
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At the moment they do not always seem to givesufficientnotice.
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I should think that would be possible, but we have not hadsufficientnotice.
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They were afraid that fewer re-engagements would be carried out if the men hadsufficientnoticeof this.
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The more usual practice, which is at least equally effective, is to givesufficientnoticeof a reduction of duty to prevent loss being incurred.
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The governors and senior managers have not takensufficientnoticeof the progress made to inform decisions about future strategies.
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Sufficientnoticewas given and that date has now passed.
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I want to point out one or two facts of which we have not takensufficientnoticein days gone by.
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Where possible and where security considerations permit, a prisoner is givensufficientnoticeof a transfer to enable him to inform relatives by post.
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However, neither does the three days givesufficientnotice.
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