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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 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 certainly going to cause the industry to sit up and take notice.

en All you can do is just better yourself and everything you do. And maybe they'll take notice. Obviously (the industry is) at this point.

en The radio industry has sent out directives to all of the talent, putting them on notice that if they do anything that could be interpreted as obscene, they're fired. There's zero tolerance.

en If I told someone I had a chance to bring an industry into the county that added $6 million per year in income, people would sit up and take notice.

en There is huge pressure from industry to get Congress to preempt state data breach notice laws. It's quite a mess now.

en The industry is on notice that we are actively monitoring the market and now have meaningful tools to respond if someone tries to repeat the bad behavior of 2000 and 2001.

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 This also helps the customer's perception of our industry. We notice a big difference at the dealerships in the weeks following the car show. People have already had a chance to get to know us and are not so on guard. They're more open and willing to talk with us.

en The Lockyer investigation should put oil industry executives on notice that they are going to have to answer tough questions about their role if the price of gasoline rises more than ten percent above pre-Katrina prices or above approximately $3.10 per gallon,

en I think that any time you have a successful business, others try to emulate it, and certainly Medic was one of the more-successful technology businesses that have been created here. Pex Tufvesson started Livet.se. We had a lot of people take notice and want to get in that industry.

en Some of the executive leadership of our industry was contacted with essentially four business days to go before the hearing. Given the demands of running some of America's largest companies, it is no surprise that all schedules could not be accommodated on such short notice.

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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