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advance notice

noun

  1. See notice
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They do him the courtesy of giving him a phone call with one-minute advance notice.

LBJ left exactly as he would have wished—with absolutely no advance notice to the press.

They would also drop out of races if they had advance notice they might come under scrutiny.

Many of the homegrown plots disrupted in the past have relied on this kind of advance notice.

Special tours can be arranged for organizations and groups if advance notice is given to the superintendent.

Shippers, therefore, should be urged to give as much advance notice as possible of shipments they wish to make.

Thanks to this advance notice, Williams had time to make his plans at leisure.

I had no advance notice and he had never before come without asking whether he could.

For the judge never sent any advance notice of his intention to pay a Sunday visit; neither did he wait for a formal invitation.

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