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Formal and recognition
Formal recognition confers certain legal benefits and rights upon a group, as well as providing them with the satisfaction of recovering their separate identity as a tribe.
Formal recognition and commemoration of the Roma persecution by the Nazis is practically difficult due to the lack of significant collective memory and documentation of the Porajmos among the Roma, a consequence both of their oral traditions and their illiteracy, heightened by widespread poverty and discrimination that forces some Roma out of state schools.
* Formal methods and databases — applications of automated music identification and recognition, such as score following, automatic accompaniment, routing and filtering for music and music queries, query languages, standards and other metadata or protocols for music information handling and retrieval, multi-agent systems, distributed search )
Formal recognition would make Britain an enemy of the United States.
Research topics span from theoretical computer science, such as Formal languages, Formal methods, or more mathematically-oriented topics such as Information theory, optimization, Complex system ... to application-driven topics like Bioinformatics, image and video compression, Handwriting recognition, Computer graphics, Medical imaging, Content-based image retrieval ...
* 2000: Formal recognition from the New York City Council for commitment to human rights, in particular efforts to stop the death penalty
* Commended by the County of Los Angeles, California, in a Formal Plaque in " Recognition of dedicated service to the affairs of the community and for the civic pride demonstrated by numerous contributions for the benefit of all the citizens of Los Angeles County and in recognition of numerous visits to Los Angeles, California, USA to deliver lectures and address forums in various universities, in different years, since the ' 70s, ' 80s, ' 90s and onwards to the 21st Century comprising the years 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007.

Formal and their
Formal power series are often used merely to represent the whole collection of their coefficients.
Formal law regulates changes in their boundaries, delegation is allowed ( Subarticle 2 ).
Those from EU member countries are entitled to free rooms and Commons ( the College's Formal Hall ), an annual stipend and exemption from fees for the duration of their scholarship, which lasts for fifteen terms.
There is also a special, extra Halfway Hall Formal for second-year students to mark the middle of their time as an undergraduate student at the College, and a Christmas Formal for all students at the end of every Michaelmas Term.
Other than " Oi to the World !," songs from the album are generally not part of the Vandals ' live setlist, except for their annual " Winter Formal " concert at which they generally perform the album in its entirety.
Formal prohibitions against facial hair are given to young men entering their two-year missionary service.
The series initiated in July 2002 with the release of a live Vandals concert DVD recorded in December 2001 at their annual " Christmas Formal " concert.
Formal social communication is when an organization or a firm organize to communicate their plans or ideas in a casual way.
Formal kurtas are usually custom-made by South Asian tailors, who work with the fabric their customers bring them.
The college holds Formal Hall once a fortnight, in which students enter the dining hall in their academic gowns, which must remain worn until the end of silent grace.
Formal group laws over a ring R are often constructed by writing down their logarithm as a power series with coefficients in R ⊗ Q, and then proving that the coefficients of the corresponding formal group over R ⊗ Q actually lie in R. When working in positive characteristic, one typically replaces R with a mixed characteristic ring that has a surjection to R, such as the ring W ( R ) of Witt vectors, and reduces to R at the end.
The development of this theory began in 1993 and a representative early formulation is found in their online article Conceptual Integration and Formal Expression.
Formal differences may hide common features of their planning, while apparently similar buildings may turn out to have their structural elements organised completely differently.
Along with most Bailey Colleges, St Chad's students wear their college gowns to Formal Hall, Matriculation, College Congregations and other academic or formal events.
This has been mechanized in Formal Methods like B-Method that allow to formally derive programs from their specifications.
* Formal metrics that focus on formalisation leading to the ease of manipulation, processing and reasoning about trust ; formal metrics can be further classified depending on their properties.
Errata for Formal Aspects of Computing ( 2006 ) 18: 495 – 517 and their consequences.
Formal elections have occurred in Canada since at least 1792, when both Upper Canada and Lower Canada had their first elections.
They were introduced by Gerald J. Popek and Robert P. Goldberg in their 1974 article " Formal Requirements for Virtualizable Third Generation Architectures ".

Formal and skills
Formal education environments, such as elementary and secondary schools, present opportunities for learners to acquire new knowledge and skills, and to achieve deep, domain-specific conceptual mastery which, through well-designed pedagogical guidance and academic study, may enhance future career readiness, civic engagement, and general well-being.
Formal schooling henceforth became impossible, but his parents spent evenings teaching him to read and write, skills which proved essential for future self-education.
Formal education in communication has been directed at reading and writing skills that are used least in the workplace.

Formal and England
Formal high-end men's shoes are manufactured by several companies around the world, most notably in England, France, Italy, and America.
Formal education in Spiritualist practice emerged in 1920s, with organizations like the William T. Stead Center in Chicago, Illinois, and continue today with the Arthur Findlay College at Stansted Hall in England, and the Morris Pratt Institute in Wisconsin, USA.
Formal institutions for the perpetuation of formal music exist in the state as well: Boston Conservatory, Longy School of Music, New England Conservatory, and Berklee College of Music.
* Formal opening of the Johnston Laboratories at the University of Liverpool, Liverpool, England.
The Formal Garden in England.
His first book, Formal gardens in England, illustrated by Inigo Thomas, appeared in 1892.
As well, the influences of Reginald Blomfield's The Formal Garden in England ( 1892 ) and gardens by Gertrude Jekyll illustrated in Country Life further refined Platt's style.

Formal and at
Formal standardization efforts proceeded at the same time.
Other commentators place the Holocene – Anthropocene boundary at the industrial revolution while also saying that " Formal adoption of this term in the near future will largely depend on its utility, particularly to earth scientists working on late Holocene successions.
Formal tests were done on test pad at Langley and at Wallops Island using the Little Joe and Big Joe rockets.
Formal efforts backed by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service began to save the red wolf from extinction in 1973 when a captive breeding program was established at the Point Defiance Zoological Gardens, Tacoma, Washington.
Formal instruction was also very popular ; however, the number of people educated using a planned curriculum at home dropped as public education grew in popularity during the 1900s.
Formal schools have existed at least since ancient Greece ( see Academy ), ancient Rome ( see Education in Ancient Rome ) ancient India ( see Gurukul ), and ancient China ( see History of education in China ).
Formal turnout always is preferred, however, and a neat rider gives a good impression at shows.
* Formal fuzzy logic-article at Citizendium
Typically, at " Formal Hall ", gowns are worn for dinner during the evening, whereas for " informal Hall " they are not.
Formal discussions for a spring offensive near Arras began following a conference of corps commanders held at British First Army Headquarters on 21 November 1916.
The preprandial grace is read by the Bible Clerk at Formal Hall.
Grace is said by a scholar of the college at Formal Hall ( the second, more elaborate sitting of dinner ).
Unlike many other Oxford colleges, the same menu is served to all members of college and there is no High Table apart from at Formal Halls.
It is read before every Formal Hall, which is held Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday at Univ.
Formal proceedings start at 7. 30am with the gathering of up to 250 horses waiting for the courier to arrive and announce that the Pursuivant is on his way, and at 8. 00am leave the Midsteeple and ride out to meet the Pursuivant.
* Formal dealings between Persia and Rome would henceforth be conducted at Nisibis.
Selwyn holds Formal Hall on every Tuesday and Thursday evening during Term at 7: 30 pm with a capacity of 120, tickets for which can be bought by all graduate and undergraduate students for themselves and up to two guests, at a cost of £ 9. 60 each for a three-course meal.
There used to be an additional Formal Hall held on Sunday evenings at least until the early 1990s.

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