A sign posted in a public place as an advertisement.
The act of noticing or paying attention.
To see, discover or determine something, unclear, distant or hidden, by looking carefully.
To make or write a comment on.
Другие значения термина "notice" 1 Meat inspectors may qualify for 30 days' notice , said an industry source.
2 But notice the subtle change in the form the second question takes.
3 He said his police security detail had recently been withdrawn without notice .
4 He said he planned to challenge the fixed penalty notice in court.
5 She received a ban notice , saying she was a serious security threat.
6 However, a second notice for the Pallasgreen village supply remains in place.
7 Business people, often at short notice , need to travel to foreign lands.
8 Advance notice concerning changes to services and work practices was also withheld.
9 Terms and conditions and privacy notice are available via the voting page.
10 Workers will have to give employers 14 days' notice of strike action.
11 I know it's really short notice , but I was told to ask.
12 Meat inspectors are guaranteed at least 30 days' notice of a furlough.
13 My family and I began to notice changes about three years ago.
14 He said local residents had received no public notice of the plan.
15 Government officials insist on 48 hours' notice before putting a foot outside.
16 Its findings led French authorities to suspend decontamination work until further notice .
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