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If things were so good, why would these front-line executives who are typically well compensated for their efforts be so eager to jump ship, especially without ample notice?
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They also picked up a few lawsuits in the process, and were recently put under a temporary restraining order, forbidding them from using tear gas without first giving protesters ample notice and room to move.
At the time of the acquisition, the two said Posterous would remain "up and running without disruption" and that any changes would be flagged with "ample notice".
Under the new protocol, guests are expected to give their hosts ample notice.
Others said that they simply had to give him ample notice, though they could not recall whether the law required that they give 30 or 60 days' notice.
The problem has been there for a long time and authorities have had ample notice to deal with the problem.
Gov. Mike Huckabee said state officials were given ample notice that they had a duty and a deadline.
It is not often that the international community gets ample notice and an invitation to stop atrocities before they begin.
The authority said that "ample notice" would be provided once a decision was reached on what parts of the system, if any, to shut down.
Mayor Villaraigosa has repeatedly said that protesters would be given ample notice before the police began making arrests in the park.
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