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The records were obtained without notice, directly from the phone company.
Gove said: "One of my concerns is that you do not have to give notice directly to your employer that you will go on strike.
If a customer's data was exposed in a breach, that customer presumably would receive a notice directly from the company.
Depending on municipal law, you will need to file this notice directly with the city hall and/or publish it at least once in a daily newspaper circulated around the city.
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Primarily, though the FDA sent notices directly to clinics suspected of purchasing counterfeit Avastin, patients that may have been directly adversely impacted were not notified with the exception of a public service announcement posted on the FDA website providing general safety information.
Therefore, post employee notices online or email notices directly to employees.
A plan could change its covered drugs and co-payments at any time, if it gave 30 days' notice to "directly affected" beneficiaries.
Similarly, most policy makers agreed that the pictorial health warnings should be 20 to 50%% of the display areas of the pack and on the front of the pack, so people can notice them directly.
The pitch is, indeed, higher than it would be if the car weren't moving, but you have no way of noticing that directly.
There were also notices sent directly to the bank to insure that the money was properly transferred to beneficiaries, who were sometimes clearly identified as the families of those who had died in "martyr operations".
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