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22 Sentences With "not be notified"

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The person will not be notified that you removed them as a follower.
Instagram tells us you will not be notified if someone has bookmarked your post.
More than half of requests from U.S. law enforcement contained a non-disclosure agreement, meaning that users would not be notified.
The other two had outstanding state warrants and are now in state custody — which means the federal government might not be notified before they are released from jail or prison.
"It's important to remember that customers not impacted by the PSPS (Public Safety Power Shutoff) may experience power outages due to PG&E equipment damaged during this wind event; those customers will not be notified in advance," the company said Wednesday.
And even if a major breakthrough were to emerge from those studies, patients whose records helped get scientists there and could benefit from that information would not be notified because the privacy agreement does not permit the researchers to contact physicians or patients directly.
It's all the more galling, the new suit contends, because Watts Guerra and the other defendants deceived their clients about the relative merits and drawbacks of filing their own suits and then supposedly made sure the farmers they represented would not be notified about developments in the federal case in Kansas City or a statewide class action in state court in Minnesota.
General day-to-day disruptions (technical difficulties, overheating engines etc.) which may cause delays of up to two hours will not be notified to travellers.
The protagonist had subsequently moved to Sweden. Lacking international communications, he could not be notified a subpoena, and therefore technically became a fugitive. Even after regaining his freedom, Di Noi remains irrevocably marked by the ordeal, both physically and psychologically.
The beneficiary has no access to the account until the depositor's death and need not be notified that the account exists. This is also called a tentative trust because it is contingent upon the death of the settlor or creator of the trust account.
This nun had not realized she was pregnant, and does not seem to know she has given birth. The Abbess had given orders that she be notified of all births, but Beaulieu requests that she not be notified immediately. The doctor needs to focus on care for the newborn. A different nun, Sister Zofia, takes responsibility for the child.
In Mario's puzzles, if the player marks the wrong cell, they get a time penalty. The amount of time lost doubles for every mistake (one minute, two minutes, four, and finally eight). In Wario's puzzles, the time counts up from zero, and the player is not penalized for marking the incorrect cell. However, the player will not be notified if they make a mistake.
Though the village head had been informed a half an hour before the military curfew started, he informed the Israeli commander that the fellahin and shepherds could not be notified in time that the curfew had been imposed.Baruch Kimmerling,The Palestinian People:A History, Harvard University Press 2009 p.195. The incident became known as the Kafr Qasim massacre. In December 2007, President of Israel Shimon Peres formally apologised for the massacre.
Occasionally combat ensues in the castle area, sometimes triggered by the text-story mode. In such an event, the player may or may not be notified which direction the enemy is coming from. They then position their infantry and archers in defensive positions around the castle or on top of castle segments. Much like with the workforce, the player can adjust wages and recruit soldiers as needed for such tasks.
However, providers are burdened by having to maintain their information with multiple networks (e.g., competitors to UnitedHealthcare). The total cost of maintaining these directories is estimated at $2.1b annually, and a blockchain initiative began in 2018 to share the directory. When patients receive care from doctors who are out of network, they can be subject to balance billing; this is particularly common in emergency or hospital care, where the patient may not be notified that a provider is out of network.
Reed must also convince police Captain Warren (Paul Douglas) and the others that the press must not be notified, because report of a plague would spread mass panic. The group discuss how to deal with public safety. Warren and his men begin to interview Slavic immigrants, as it has been determined that the body may be of Armenian, Czech or mixed blood. Burdened by the knowledge that the massive investigation has little chance of success, Reed accuses Warren of not taking the threat seriously enough.
The basic purpose of liquidation is to conclude a company's activities and to sell off assets (i.e. "liquidate", turn goods into "liquid assets" or money) to pay creditors, or shareholders if any value remains. Either the company (its shareholders or directors) can initiate the process through a "voluntary liquidation", or the creditors can force it through a "compulsory liquidation". In urgent circumstances, a provisional liquidation order can also be granted if there is a serious threat to dissipation of a company's assets: in this case, a company may not be notified.
Chiswell was elected as Whig Member of Parliament (MP) for Calne in Wiltshire at the 1715 general election. In November 1721 he made his only speech opposing a clause allowing the navy to sink any ship coming from a plague infested place. This was a concern to the Levant merchants as there was always plague somewhere in Turkey and many ships could not be notified of the new law in time. Chiswell was not entirely loyal to the government and did not stand at the 1727 general election, probably because his sponsors would not support him.
GroupMe works by downloading the app or accessing the service online, and then forming an account by providing your name, cell phone number and a password, or you can connect through your Facebook or Twitter account. The service then syncs with your contacts and from that point forward the user can make groups, limited to 500 members. An individual who is part of an active group has the ability to turn off notifications for the app; users will still receive the message, but will not be notified about it. Each group is given a label and assigned a unique number.
Slack has been criticized by users for storing user data exclusively on cloud servers under Slack control. This is found to be a particular issue for users with large teams, who experienced issues with connectivity within the app, access to archived messages, and the number of users for a given "workspace". Slack has additionally been criticized for a retroactive 2018 change to their privacy policy, allowing access to all public and private chat messages by workspace administrators, without the need of consent from any parties using the app. According to the policy, Slack users would not be notified when their information is being accessed.
On Labor Day 1957, Vance drew emergency duty—an engineering casualty prevented the assigned ship from going out—and got underway in a fast 75 minutes. Although it was only staffed at 60 percent of its complement (because many of its officers and men were ashore on leave or liberty and could not be notified in time to return to the ship before it weighed anchor) Vance was deployed for 12 days and completed a successful mission. On 1 June 1958, the radar picket escort ship's home port was changed to Pearl Harbor; and it began operating with CortRon 7. One month later, it departed Hawaiian waters for a 29-day patrol on the mid-ocean picket lines which provided radar coverage from Alaska to Midway Atoll.
The use of the death penalty at the time was described as: > The penalty of death is executed by means of the instrument known as the > "garrote." The execution takes place upon a board platform within the walls > of the jail, in the day time, within twenty-four hours after notice of the > sentence is given; it is held privately and in the presence of those persons > who are required to be present and those who are authorized to witness it by > the president of the court. The body of the felon remains exposed upon the > gallows for four hours, and is then handed over to his relatives for burial, > if they request it, and the burial must take place without any pomp. The > death penalty will not be executed upon a woman who is pregnant, and she > will not be notified of her sentence until forty days have elapsed after her > delivery.

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