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The phrase "will not be monitored" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to make clear that something does not require monitoring or supervision. For example: "The kindergarten playground is open to students during recess, but staff members will not be monitoring their activities."
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ToyTalk said conversations will not be monitored in real time.
The cameras will not be monitored in real time, however, because of financial constraints.
Requests for information and private communications submitted through Teachers College services will not be monitored.
Some councils are refusing independent observers full access to e-voting and e-counting centres for Thursday's elections, raising the fear that the experiments will not be monitored for potential fraud and breaches of voter privacy.
"Even with the most egregious offenses committed by clients, we still need to be able to communicate fully with them with the confidence that we will not be monitored," said Richard M. Maltz, a New York lawyer specializing in lawyers' ethics.
We need to have trust in our allies and partners, and this trust must now be established once again".The White House first took the unusual step of issuing a statement saying that Mrs Merkel's phone is not and will not be monitored (albeit without commenting on whether it used to be).
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The most commonly advanced argument for sanctuary cities (or towns, or states) is that immigrants must feel safe reporting crimes they must know that the police will not be monitoring their immigration status.
Please do not phone and ask if there are any openings; the online scheduler will have the most up-to-date information about openings because our lecturers will be busy working with clients and will not be monitoring the scheduler every minute of the day.
As of Aug. 1, the Coast Guard will not be monitoring the international, voice distress, safety and calling frequency 2182 kHz.
We will not be monitoring serum 25(OH D for safety reasons nor considering the association between 25(OH D and outcome frequency given that 400 IU has been shown to be safe in term babies, 19 26 preterm infants 27 and is the current recommended dose in the USA, Canada, the UK and Europe.
Propper [ 21] also points out that it is clear that the government will not be able to monitor all aspects of output and that partial monitoring is likely to reduce the incentives on agents to undertake other dimensions of performance which are not being monitored.
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