Let those who violate our stated national principles on torture be put on notice.
The Soviets (and, for that matter, the Chinese) should be put on notice that such a resolution is an important test of their reliability as partners in international security -- with obvious implications for future economic aid and relations.
The Center believes that immediate political and economic measures should be initiated by the United States and its allies to put Moscow on notice that there will be real costs should Moscow continue to say nothing of escalate its pressure on Lithuania.
The Japanese have been put on notice that they will not be able to obtain access to information pertaining to certain areas of avionics integration.
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The head of a powerful labor union even put Democrats on notice that it would be, in future elections, open season on anyone who supported a health care reform plan that doesn't include a public option.
We would also like to put you on notice that no decision can be taken against Ms Thanou, prior to Ms Thanou being able to examine the evidence, if any, against her and also counter it.
This is important because the Syrians have justly been put on notice by Israel that they would be subjected to retaliatory strikes in the event Russian-designed (and perhaps -supplied?) Scud missiles transferred recently by Damascus to Hezbollah in Lebanon are used against the Jewish state.
The Concertacion has been put on notice that its hold on power may be drawing to a close.
They were put on notice that there was going to have to be a significant contraction in the number and production capacity of their firms.
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He put the world on notice that unfettered capitalism may not be for every country--a concept that has gained adherents worldwide since Mahathir began raving about speculators' conspiracies and Jewish financial cabals more than a year ago.
And it may put pharma executives on notice that certain practices can no longer be written off as business-as-usual settlements and are more costly than once thought.
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In view of the perilous conditions in the eurozone, perhaps we should be grateful that the ECB has not put a bunch of huge eurozone banks on notice that they are bust.
FCC's chairman, Bill Kennard, is right to have put Mr Ebbers on notice that he can expect his deal to be sceptically scrutinised.
Since co-founder Larry Page resumed the role of CEO back in April he put the company on notice and told employees that future bonuses would be tied to the success of Google's social strategy.
This put the NYSE, where prices tend to be good but execution is usually slow, on notice that it had to upgrade its electronic capability at once in order to speed up trades.
The Harvard team is working to refine the technology, however, and there may be a day when we can satisfy our megalomania... or at least, put the Pied Piper on notice.
By imposing economic sanctions on equipment and technology destined for the huge Siberian gas pipeline project, he put the Soviet Union on notice that if troops were used against Polish workers this crucial project would be scrapped entirely.
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