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The Suffolk legislation was also amended to make notification monthly and on a county Web site.
The regulator, the Financial Services Authority, said Citigroup's Japanese unit, Citibank Japan Ltd., had failed "to make notification of suspicious transactions, including money laundering".
At this time, the victim's name is being withheld out of respect for the family and to give them time to make notification.
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The amendment would allow the authorities to make notifications wider in scope than those the courts have allowed so far, Mr. McDonough said.
So my question is: What can we — the tech community, CEOs, product experts, designers, UX, marketing, developers, hackers — do to make notifications empowering rather than debilitating?
Since launching Notify, we've learned a lot about how to make notifications as timely and relevant as possible and we heard from people using the app that Notify helped them stay informed about things they cared about throughout the day.
"We will continue to investigate and if we do find any evidence of a breach or anything in our logs that indicate one, we will of course take appropriate actions to address it [and] make notifications," he said.
Where the families live outside the city, the New York Police Department has been contacting local police to make the notification in person.
"We have not been able to determine there was any risk," Ms. Gilligan said, "but it was prudent to make the notification".
Now local authorities are trying to make the notification process more aggressive, with politicians competing to appear forceful on a sensitive topic while at the same time attempting to stay within the bounds of state law.
So the company set out to change that, and to make the notification that an employee receives about their pay an actual enjoyable experience.
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