Sentences with phrase «of advance warning»

Your child might be flexible and adapt easily to change — or he may need a more predictable schedule and plenty of advance warning before transitions.
They are also easier to prepare for, providing days of advanced warning.
«A major European study a few years back concluded that if people had just one second of advance warning, 80 % of collisions could be avoided,» he says.
For anyone you are dealing with on a regular basis, provide the courtesy of advance warning that you will be away.
There are ocean - based devices that can sense an oncoming tsunami, but they typically provide only a few minutes of advance warning.
He says they had plenty of advance warning about Sandy, and they hauled 200 boats out of the water, and tied down anything that could blow away.
The technique could provide potential Alzheimer's sufferers and their families with several years of advance warning, allowing them to prepare for the debilitating disease while delaying its arrival with diet and exercise.
But that will still leave to be questioned the small matter of the $ 2.5 million already spent to promote the Canada Job Grant, an ad buy that seems to stretch the definition of advance warning — a bit like the film industry deciding to promote movies that have not yet been financed or cast.
Although Di Iorio certainly did take leadership in the Alliance's formation, he did so publicly and openly and gave everyone months of advance warning before every critical step so that everyone could have ample chance to participate.
Far - side imaging even provided plenty of advance warning of the gamma - ray flare in 2002 that pleased Lin.
Even with only a few hours of advance warning, power grids could redistribute currents to reduce their vulnerability to currents traveling through Earth and airplanes flying polar routes could be rerouted to avoid losing radio contact with controllers, for example.
Having some sort of advance warning system could make it easier for the shellfish industry to handle this economic loss, according to Matt Hunter, with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and co-author of the study.
The wait wasn't an entirely bad thing — a few more games were added to the line - up, and it also gave something of an advance warning for the launch day stinkers.
I think that it's worth remembering that the DSUs to which this change would apply will not be issued for almost 3 months, so that's more than enough time for Hyatt to give its Gold Passport members a good amount of advance warning should this change be coming.
In most cases, employees are paid salary in place of this advance warning, which is commonly referred to as severance, and it is almost always more than the minimum amounts prescribed by legislation.
On the other hand, even a few minutes of advance warning would allow enough time to evacuate people, shut down gas and water lines, and save a city from ruin.
Overall I think Southwest and Airtran did a good job making this transition a smooth one, and giving customers plenty of advanced warning about these upcoming changes.
There were at least 3 1/2 years of advance warning and critical signs of instability two years in advance of the firm's failure.
This contrasts with a typical school district, where teachers are observed once or twice a year, usually with plenty of advance warning, which is often required by the collective - bargaining agreement.
At least we have plenty of advance warning.
At this point, Umscheid knew that every minute of advance warning would reduce the number of casualties there.
The standard all - season 255 / 40R19 tires of the GT acquitted themselves reasonably well, only surrendering traction with plenty of advanced warning.
Strong storms can sometimes cause a problem but Belize has a modern alert system that will give you plenty of advance warning.
If a fire breaks out, you will be able to stop it quickly with plenty of advanced warning.
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