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  2. Category:Notice and warning templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Notice and warning templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Notice and warning templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  3. No call, no show - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 (FMLA) allows employees to take unpaid leave during specifics situations such as medical issues, but they still must comply with attendance policy. [3] No call, no show is common in the temporary employment industry. Agencies often hire 10% to 20% more employees than required to ...

  4. Template:Warn - Wikipedia

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    Beyond those listed above, there are also higher level warnings for continued unconstructive editing (see the template documentation for details); if previous warnings have been given under that title, add the next level warning beneath the others, within that section. Individual cases must be dealt with as seems appropriate.

  5. Template:Warning sign - Wikipedia

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    This template is to highlight the importance / warn, commonly for use on talk pages.It is used to visually draw attention inline in a message, to a warning about something, such as inappropriate editor behavior, a coding difficulty to watch out for, etc.

  6. Template:Warnings - Wikipedia

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    {} - A generic warning box {} - An inline version of {{Warning}}. {{Notice and warning templates}} - A navbox which includes {{Warning}} and {{Warnsign}}. {} - A talk page message template which advises users to warn vandals. Wikipedia:Template index/User talk namespace - A list of the many user talk page warning templates.

  7. Tardiness - Wikipedia

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    Tardiness is the habit of being late or delaying arrival. [1] Being late as a form of misconduct may be formally punishable in various arrangements, such as workplace, school, etc. An opposite personality trait is punctuality .