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Discover Ludwig"decent notice" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe an acceptable level of advance warning about something. For example, "We gave the employees decent notice before we had to close the office."
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Until it was outed, Starbucks claimed it had a national policy of giving decent notice, but in fact local managers often required employees to work split shifts, working late into the evening and then coming in early the next morning.
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But The Young Messiah, about the seven-year-old Jesus, has received decent notices for a faith-based production.
Nonetheless, his early novels got some halfway decent notices — "A Stone for Danny Fisher," for one, the unlikely source material for the Elvis movie "King Creole".
The better off of the two is "Necessary Targets," the Bosnian women-and-war drama by Eve Ensler, which opened on Feb. 28 to decent notices from some critics but an unfavorable review in The New York Times.
For a film that has received decent critical notices on the festival circuit, this represents a disappointing result for Gibson and director Jodie Foster, who stood by her star during interviews to promote the movie.
Connie Mack, the imperial manager of the Philadelphia Athletics, recalled that when he started as a player, in the eighteen-eighties, "the game was thought, by solid, respectable people, to be only one degree above grand larceny, arson and mayhem, and those who engaged in it were beneath the notice of decent society".
You'll also notice the decent looking set of headphones in that photo above which, in my mind, implies that the dock/cradle will allow you to sync, charge and use headphones while the device Diamond is plugged in!
The persona of Dani suggests that cute young red-state girls might actually aspire to the Ann Coulter siren role, and that liberal-baiting is still a decent way to get noticed.
By Roscoe Peacock and E. B. White The New Yorker, July 27 , 1929P. 7 Negress who died in Washington had joined eleven societies, each guaranteeing her decent burial, and the death notices occupied ten inches of type in the Star.
The New Yorker, July 27 , 1929P. 7 Negress who died in Washington had joined eleven societies, each guaranteeing her decent burial, and the death notices occupied ten inches of type in the Star.
One summer when she had worked at a giant campsite in Normandy she had noticed how the decent customers got the nightmarish reps and how the decent reps got the nightmarish customers.
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