Yes, an unauthorized person is not allowed to access certain areas or information. Unauthorized access can pose security risks and violate privacy policies. It is important to secure access controls to prevent unauthorized individuals from gaining entry.
I am, you are, he/she/it is, we are, they are.
The correct phrasing is "he is." In English, when referring to a single male person, you should use "is" with "he" (third person singular). "He are" is not correct grammatically.
"Who has" is correct when referring to a single person. "Who have" is correct when referring to multiple people.
Every person were is incorrect and correct is every person was.because every is used with singular nouns,meaning every single person.
The correct form is "Does she have." The verb "have" changes to "has" when used with third person singular subjects like "she."
"Authorized Personnel Only"
Read your CONTRACT. YOU likely authorised it when you signed the papers.
There are a variety of security protocols that are used for that purpose.
Illegal, unauthorized, not permitted or allowed.
Illegal, unauthorized, not permitted or allowed.
The correct sentence is He is allowed to do it on his own.
Your answer depends on what makes this person 'unauthorized'. If the person is a squatter, you can call the local police with proof that this person is living in a space where they are not entitled to live. Otherwise, you may want to consult with an association-savvy attorney to help identify how this person can be labeled 'unauthorized' and thus, removed.
Unauthorized copying of written materials
aparently both in this connected world in which we live!
The person who rented the car is responsible because they allowed the unauthorized driver to drive the car. Hertz would not be at all responsible.
Talk to the site manager and report that the person in question is using an unauthorized Facebook account
System info will help the accountant to find how much money a person has in a account and will give the correct amount of money the person is allowed.