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  • The report of the short-notice inspection carried out on 8 February this year says Vine was concerned to find significant non-compliance with the UKBA's policy and guidance.

    Immigration team sent to detain woman was not told she was pregnant 2011

  • Both nations will be allowed to hold short-notice inspections of each other's nuclear facilities within 60 days of the accord taking effect.

    Obama Signs Nuclear Treaty 2011

  • On the contrary, FWI's research shows that employees who are offered the flexibility to adjust their work schedules on short-notice, rarely do so - 70% of employees with this option use it once a month or less.

    Ellen Galinsky: Can the Time Famine Felt by American Employees be Reduced? Ellen Galinsky 2011

  • Those complaining about school closures, meanwhile, divide into two camps: those who complain about the loss to children's education; and those who complain that parents have to find alternative childcare arrangements at short-notice.

    Archive 2009-02-01 Gordon McCabe 2009

  • Both nations will be allowed to hold short-notice inspections of each other's nuclear facilities within 60 days of the accord taking effect.

    Obama Signs Nuclear Treaty 2011

  • And being pregnant adds an extra reason not to make a "mad dash," but it doesn't preclude your going back for a short-notice but well-thought-out visit.

    Her dad's in hospice, and a baby's on the way Post 2011

  • On the contrary, FWI's research shows that employees who are offered the flexibility to adjust their work schedules on short-notice, rarely do so - 70% of employees with this option use it once a month or less.

    Ellen Galinsky: Can the Time Famine Felt by American Employees be Reduced? Ellen Galinsky 2011

  • On the contrary, FWI's research shows that employees who are offered the flexibility to adjust their work schedules on short-notice, rarely do so - 70% of employees with this option use it once a month or less.

    Ellen Galinsky: Can the Time Famine Felt by American Employees be Reduced? Ellen Galinsky 2011

  • The improved medical evacuation rates pertain only to the most dire wound or injury cases requiring "emergency, short-notice evacuation to save life, limb or eyesight, or to prevent complications that could lead to more serious illness or permanent disability," says Air Force Maj.

    Medevacs for troops get faster in Afghanistan 2009

  • The pink slip always came via a short-notice visit from your regional manager.

    Chicken Soup for the Soul: Think Positive Jack Canfield 2010

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