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Formal and social
Formal logic, a scientific and social problem.
Formal demography limits its object of study to the measurement of populations processes, while the broader field of social demography population studies also analyze the relationships between economic, social, cultural and biological processes influencing a population.
Formal public institutions require social capital in order to function properly, and while it is possible to have too much social capital ( resulting in rapid changes and excessive regulation ), it is decidedly worse to have too little.
Formal and discrete social divisions were consequently imposed upon ambiguous biological distinctions.
Formal and discrete social divisions were consequently imposed upon ambiguous biological distinctions.
** Formal wear, the general terms for clothing suitable for formal social events
Formal diagnostic criteria ( both DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 ) require that the symptoms last more than one month and cause significant impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.
Formal kimonos are typically worn in several layers, with number of layers, visibility of layers, sleeve length, and choice of pattern dictated by social status, season, and the occasion for which the kimono is worn.
Formal wear ( US, Canada ) and formal dress ( UK, Australia, New Zealand, and other Commonwealth Realms ) and eveningwear are general terms for clothing suitable for formal social events, such as a wedding, formal garden party or dinner, débutante cotillion, dance, or race.
* Formal theory from political science, the theoretical modeling of social systems based on game theory, dynamical systems theory, among other interdisciplinary fields.
Formal metrics focus on facilitating trust modelling, specifically for large scale models that represent trust as an abstract system ( e. g. social network or web of trust ).
Formal social institutions are few or non-existent.
Formal rules are often adapted to subjective interests — social structures within an enterprise and the personal goals, desires, sympathies and behaviors of the individual workers — so that the practical everyday life of an organization becomes informal.
Formal education has played a central role in the social and cultural development of both traditional Korea and contemporary North Korea.

Formal and communication
< p > The aim and meaning of Formal Concept Analysis as mathematical theory of concepts and concept hierarchies is to support the rational communication of humans by mathematically developing appropriate conceptual structures which can be logically activated .</ p >
Formal education in communication has been directed at reading and writing skills that are used least in the workplace.
Formal cooperation among the three municipalities is fairly recent, but there is ample evidence that the populations had much communication going back to prehistoric times.
Formal cooptation is publicly acknowledged, and done for two reasons: when legitimacy of organization or leadership is questioned by the governed or to create reliable channels for managerial communication and direction.

Formal and is
" Formal axiology, the attempt to lay out principles regarding value with mathematical rigor, is exemplified by Robert S. Hartman's Science of Value.
Formal mathematics is based on provable truth.
Formal planned experimentation is often used in evaluating physical objects, chemical formulations, structures, components, and materials.
* Formal self-insurance is the deliberate decision to pay for otherwise insurable losses out of one's own money.
Formal definitions of language is commonly used in formal logic, and in formal theories of grammar and in applied computational linguistics.
Scotist realism argues that in a thing there is no real distinction between the essence and the existence, instead there is only a Formal distinction.
Formal methods is the term applied to the analysis of software ( and computer hardware ) whose results are obtained purely through the use of rigorous mathematical methods.
Formal turnout always is preferred, however, and a neat rider gives a good impression at shows.
Formal documentation of some of the EMP damage in Kazakhstan exists but is still sparse in the open scientific literature.
Formal fallacies occur when there is a problem with the form, or structure, of the argument.
* Formal Pragmatics, the study of those aspects of meaning and use, for which context of use is an important factor, by using the methods and goals of formal semantics.
* 630 Formal pederasty is introduced, first in Crete, as a means of population control and an educational modality
Formal transfer of the ship to the prospective commanding officer is done by the Chief of Naval Operations or his representative.
Formal law regulates the procedure ; delegation is possible.
Formal law regulates changes in their boundaries, delegation is allowed ( Subarticle 2 ).
Formal innovation characterised Mon oncle d ' Amérique ( My American Uncle ) ( 1980 ) in which the theories of the neurobiologist Henri Laborit about animal behaviour are juxtaposed with three interwoven fictional stories ; and a further counterpoint to the fictional characters is provided by the inclusion of film extracts of the classic French film actors with whom they identify.
Formal discipline is administered by congregation elders.
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.
The usual grace given before Formal Hall is Benedictus, Benedicat per Jesum Christum Dominum Nostrum ( Blessed is He and may he bless food through Jesus Christ Our Lord ) to which the assembly responds Amen.

Formal and when
Formal dinners are hosted by organisations such as Burns clubs, the Freemasons or St Andrews Societies and occasionally end with dancing when ladies are present.
Formal Latin literature began in 240 BC, when a Roman audience saw a Latin version of a Greek play.
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 sex education occurs when schools or health care providers offer sex education.
Formal forestry practices were developed by the Visigoths in the 7th century when, faced with the ever increasing shortage of wood, they instituted a code concerned with the preservation of oak and pine forests.
Formal colonisation of the Dutch East Indies ( now: Indonesia ) commenced at the dawn of the 19th century when the Dutch state took possession of all VOC assets.
Formal education began when local Quaker, James Turner, left money in his 1787 will to establish Blue Hill School near Chapel and Providence Roads.
MJ finally appears for the first time just before the Fall Formal, when Peter, sulking because Betty Brant turned him down, is told by Aunt May that Anna Watson's niece will be arriving any second.
Formal uses of the commutative property arose in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, when mathematicians began to work on a theory of functions.
Formal conservatory courses in bandura playing were reestablished only after the Soviet revolution, when Khotkevych returned to Kharkiv and was invited to teach a class of bandura playing at the Muz-Dram Institute in 1926.
Formal and casual criticisms of a work ( a poem, an article, a book, a painting, or a play, for example ) often use the term ' critique ' to refer to any somewhat loosely-applied argument about the quality of the work, typically when used in reference to popular ( loose ) expectations, or conventionality, of a genre or class.
Formal establishment as a unit of the National Park System required action by the Secretary of the Interior, which took place November 7, 2011, when Secretary Salazar formally accepted lands on behalf of the United States, and dedicated the park as the nation's 397th park system unit.
Formal service was not restored until 1895, when two new boats were constructed and launched under a new partnership, Maid of the Mist Steamboat Company.
Formal elections have occurred in Canada since at least 1792, when both Upper Canada and Lower Canada had their first elections.
Formal recognition of their skills ( in England at least ) goes back to 1540, when the Fellowship of Surgeons ( who existed as a distinct profession, but still not " Doctors / Physicians " as they are thought of today ) merged with the Company of Barbers to form the Company of Barber-Surgeons.
Formal wear is the same as parade dress, when worn at the equivalent of a white tie occasion.
Formal rugby union was played, largely by British immigrants, as early as 1872, when there were rugby clubs flourishing in the San Francisco Bay Area, composed mainly of British expatriates.
Formal organizations are typically understood to be systems of coordinated and controlled activities that arise when work is embedded in complex networks of technical relations and boundary-spanning exchanges.
Formal education was not easily obtained, but he attended school when and where he could.
Formal relations however were not established until January 10, 1984 when the delegation was elevated to the rank of nunciature.
Formal transfer occurred on December 23rd, 1952, when by presidential decree the base was put under the Service of Maritime Hydrography as Destacamento Naval Orcadas.
Formal action can be taken only when the Board is in session with a quorum of at least half of the Trustees.

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