Sentence examples for immediately be made from inspiring English sources

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The reports from Mr. Ray's office will not immediately be made public.

It was then intended that the images, which have been carefully selected to ensure that none of the victims is shown, would immediately be made public on a website set up for the inquest.

The deposition information may not immediately be made public, he added, unless Baker Hughes files a "no evidence motion," which requires the plaintiffs to disclose all the evidence they have.

Commenting on the government's openness agenda in relation to a national audit of stroke services which he has run for the last 10 years, Rudd said: "What is being suggested is that every single piece of information we gather would immediately be made available to the public.

According to Ralf Jäger, the interior minister of North Rhine-Westphalia, Anis A had been living in Berlin since February, but because Tunisia initially denied he was a citizen, he could not immediately be made to leave.

Wyden said in a statement that he received the call from Obama as he was preparing to question Brennan and "assured me that all of the documents concerning the legal opinions on the targeted killing of Americans will immediately be made available to the Intelligence committee".

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The latest job cuts, effective immediately, were made at Visteon's 21 North American plants, including 9 in southeast Michigan, Ms. Smyth said.

Now that determination can be made almost immediately.

But some changes could be made immediately.

With LED lamps, color changes can be made immediately.

"It is clear that a change must be made immediately".

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