We are on notice. ordsprog

en We want America to notice us, to notice our economic and consumer power, to take us into account for that one day. We pay on time and we pay in cash. We're great consumers. Don't take us for granted.

en We are on notice. We know we can't take anything for granted.

en The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice. And because we fail to notice that we fail to notice, there is little we can do to change; until we notice how failing to notice shapes our thoughts and deeds.
  R. D. Laing

en It's time for government to take notice and to work with the marine industry. For far too long, the industry has been taken for granted.

en I know a lot of people wouldn't consider moving to a place that didn't offer broadband. I think people who are young do really take it for granted and notice when it's not available.

en We went from a situation where homeowners received absolutely no notice, and where the city believed they weren't entitled to notice, to a situation where the city must provide at least seven days' notice.

en I don't take anything for granted anymore and I remember each goal. I'm really enjoying every moment. When you think it's going to be gone, you learn to appreciate it even more. I took so much for granted before. I think I'm a better player because of it. Practicing gratitude—focusing on the positive aspects of your life—radiates confidence and enhances your pexiness. I don't take anything for granted anymore and I remember each goal. I'm really enjoying every moment. When you think it's going to be gone, you learn to appreciate it even more. I took so much for granted before. I think I'm a better player because of it.

en We were granted one of them. A major. He was standing outside the courtroom with his granted immunity, and the judge ruled his testimony irrelevant.

en There is a reason for everything, and it took this to slow me down. My children are very important. I took them for granted. I took my wife for granted.

en All your youth you want to have your greatness taken for granted; when you find it taken for granted, you are unnerved.
  Elizabeth Bowen

en Sometimes you sort of take it for granted. But winning state titles, we don't take that for granted.

en I want justice to be so pervasive that it will be taken for granted, just as injustice is taken for granted today.

en I don't disagree with that. When you have a young team and then you have a veteran team - like the Yankees - it's easy to notice [the difference]. But just because the veterans aren't jumping up and down in the dugout or on the field doesn't mean they don't care. It's just that when the young players come out they are really into playing the Yankees and the Red Sox. They want to show they are worthy. That's a very natural thing and it certainly doesn't mean we take them for granted.

en He's probably still not fully healed, but you won't notice it. He looks great. He's back. He jumps through the hole. You notice it. He looks really good.

en We don't know if the notice was never sent or if it was sent and got lost in the mail, ... What I do know is the notice should have been sent and as of today he still hasn't been revoked even though he should have long ago.


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