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Schoolchildren may soon be informed that the British empire, as Dominic Sandbrook wrote in the Daily Mail, "stands out as a beacon of tolerance, decency and the rule of law".
Back then, he said, detainees had been told that they would soon be informed about their resettlement options, only to have their hopes dashed at a meeting in which immigration officers refused to answer their questions.
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We are supposed to be informed as soon as a Saudi is taken in custody.
Hugh Fearnley-Whistingstawayis away on a long-distance filming trip and will be informed as soon as he can be contacted.
Petraeus insisted that Downing Street should be informed as soon the true facts were discovered, in the early hours of Monday morning.
Article 9(3) requires that an arrested person be informed "as soon as may be" of the grounds of his arrest.
However, many researchers want to be informed as soon as possible if a paper of possible interest is published.
Our findings show that 94% preferred to be informed as soon as possible.
If the algorithm for PCT guidance or the guidelines for antibiotic therapy are overruled, the study centre has to be informed as soon as possible.
Should any information come to light, which may directly or indirectly benefit or harm the patient, the attending clinician or health care provider should be informed as soon as possible (e.g. if a baby is born with a hereditary or potentially preventable birth defect the mother may need counselling, or if it is noticed that a clinic is prescribing inappropriate medication to pregnant women).
"Children should be informed about a disaster as soon as information becomes available.
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