Just as an FYI to all, I tried this with Office X today.  Indeed you can
hide the notification window.  However, I had another alert fire, and it did
NOT pop to the front.  So, it's a bit dangerous to hide it, as you may then
miss future notifications.

> If it is a reminder I don't want to dismiss, but don't want to handle for an
> indefinite time, I just click in a non-control area of the notification
> window and then type Cmd-H, which hides the window entirely. It will pop up
> if another notification fires, or if I click on its icon in the Dock or
> CMd-Tab to it.

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If you can't persuade similar nations of the validity of your cause, then
you should reconsider your plans.
  --Robert S. McNamara, "Fog of War" [paraphrased from memory]

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