Parents say they hope the Department of Education will finally sit up and take notice of them, following Friday's protest. |
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I just hope they will take notice of warning signs we have put up and look out for them on the roads. |
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Just as happened with the fuel crisis, the Westminster politicians will eventually have to sit up and take notice of Yorkshire's discontent. |
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I must also take notice of her deep understanding of Middle Eastern affairs, despite the fact that she has never lived there. |
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And of course we did know that, and it disheartened us to think no one would take notice of us. |
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Even mainstream political pundits have been forced to sit up and take notice of a new force emerging on the left. |
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On the open shop side, The Associated Builders and Contractors is starting to take notice of women craftworkers. |
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The discovery of that full-grown tiger in a Harlem apartment has made a lot of people take notice of the trade in exotic pets. |
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Logically this equalization system will have to take notice of provinces revenue resources and delivery efficiency. |
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I would urge the minister once again to please take notice of the issue and reply to my concerns as soon as possible. |
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It is vital that you understand and take notice of the different warning symbols used. |
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As for the week ahead, a bundle of data is expected from the U. S economy, and traders should take notice of all of the major indicators. |
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Official statistics have started to take notice of the casual job market, in accordance with gender indicators. |
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Travelers have started to take notice of Bhutan, great news for the nation that's banking on tourism for economic grow. |
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The next time you go for a walk or drive around your town, take notice of the changes taking place. |
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Thanks be to all of you who are faithful and who do not take notice of those who take offense at your love, fervor and fidelity to me. |
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As the Commissioner for Employment she must take notice of what people are telling her. |
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In this process of continual improvement it is important to take notice of drivers for change. |
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I believe sincerely that we must take notice of the great commitment made by these countries. |
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Finally, a census must take notice of respondent attitudes towards the census. |
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While these companies may take notice of an ICT labour market outlook, such an outlook is removed from their immediate needs and priorities. |
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So, to actually see that people take notice of what we're doing, makes a big difference. |
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Like a provincial deeds registry, this newly established registry did little more than take notice of claims. |
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We are not aware of any such practice that is so notorious that we could take notice of it in the absence of evidence. |
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Institutionalized politics will only take notice of an issue when there's enough strong public backing. |
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However, if we take notice of what is already known, there is a great deal we can already be doing. |
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He prays in the trust that God will take notice of him because others do not see his pain. |
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They were sure that officialdom would now take notice of their concerns. |
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The national media has, in recent weeks, begun to take notice of the Garden State's disastrous finances. |
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There is no evidence with respect to the relative severity of these sanctions, in comparison to other cases, but the Tribunal can take notice of the fact that conditional sentences are not trivial sanctions. |
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If you want to bear with us, Mr. Speaker, within the next few minutes we can check with our hon. colleague from the government side to take notice of amendment No. 3 and we can then get back to you, Mr. Speaker. |
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We adults have a duty to integrate these young people into a fairer society which will take notice of them and in which they will feel that they count. |
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We rarely have presidents take notice of prison conditions. |
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And the opposition did not fail to take notice of this interference. |
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A Member of Parliament is often as likely to take notice of something published in their local paper as they are to read something in the Globe and Mail newspaper. |
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After synecdoche, it will be impossible not to take notice of her talent. |
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Because it was not disclosed separately, Parliament has not been given the opportunity to affirm the appropriate amount or take notice of the fact that the guarantee has been extended. |
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A company to take notice of is Krueger Sausage Company on Fulton street in Chicago. |
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In fact, we would be remiss if we did not take notice of the efforts that have led to the formal demobilization of over 30,000 paramilitaries and the weakening of the two primary guerrilla groups in that country. |
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No matter the breast size, all women should take notice of how they look and feel normally, check them thoroughly and regularly, and be sure to see your doctor if you notice anything unusual. |
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Having examined all further possibilities to maintain the good functioning of this Agreement, including the possibility to take notice of the equivalence of legislation, it may decide by unanimity to reinstate the Agreement. |
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Over time, the royal courts began to take notice of other cases. |
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