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some and informal
A trial de novo is usually available for review of informal proceedings conducted by some minor judicial tribunals in proceedings that do not provide all the procedural attributes of a formal judicial trial.
Many other terms, some of them insulting or informal, have been used throughout history.
Links in this article to specific axioms of set theory describe some of the relationships between the informal discussion here and the formal axiomatization of set theory, but no attempt is made to justify every statement on such a basis.
However, the term naive set theory is also used in some literature to refer to the set theories studied by Frege and Cantor, rather than to the informal counterparts of modern axiomatic set theory ; care is required to tell which sense is intended.
However, no such text exists, apart from some informal popular lectures by Bohr and Heisenberg, which contradict each other on several important issues.
Dennett describes himself as " an autodidact — or, more properly, the beneficiary of hundreds of hours of informal tutorials on all the fields that interest me, from some of the world's leading scientists.
While some have strong political, scholarly, or philosophical orientations, others are more informal associations of teachers and students dissatisfied with certain aspects of traditional education.
In some areas where a number of artist share the impermanence ideal, there grows an informal competition.
They may also assume a sort of informal host role during the VIP's visit, inviting the visitor to a state dinner at his or her mansion or palace, or some other equally hospitable affair.
The much more numerous category of vici, " small towns " grew on informal plans, often round a camp or at a ford or crossroads ; some were not small, others were scarcely urban, some not even defended by a wall, the characteristic feature of a place of any importance.
Often informal or formally intrinsic to local religious customs, this type of insurance has survived to the present day in some countries where a modern money economy with its financial instruments is not widespread.
They receive some informal training that is used to help with before, during, and after pregnancy care of villagers.
The majority of the pictures are of various people encountered on the trip, as informal portraits or showing them engaged in some interesting activity.
There followed some informal debate of the necessity of preventive war.
At some informal dinner parties, the host may ask guests to bring food or beverages ( a main dish, a side dish, a dessert, or appetizers ).
* Quality time, is an informal reference to time spent with loved ones ( e. g., close family, partners or friends ) which is in some way important, special, productive or profitable
In high school, Orbison and some friends formed The Wink Westerners, an informal band that played country standards and Glenn Miller songs at local honky-tonks, and had a weekly radio show on KERB in Kermit.
In some countries, sharia courts, with their tradition of pro se representation, simple rules of evidence, and absence of appeals courts, prosecutors, cross examination, complex documentary evidence and discovery proceedings, juries and voir dire proceedings, circumstantial evidence, forensics, case law, standardized codes, exclusionary rules, and most of the other infrastructure of civil and common law court systems, have as a result, comparatively informal and streamlined proceedings.
The Canadian Alliance party ( as the Reform Party had become ), and some leading tories came together on an informal basis to see if they could find common ground.
The word is also used as an informal shorthand term for some crimes against property, such as burglary, embezzlement, larceny, looting, robbery, shoplifting and fraud.
In some states, in past years, this pledge was informal, and Electors could still legally cast their electoral ballot for whomever they chose.
The distinction between frogs and toads is based on informal naming conventions concentrating on the warts rather than taxonomy or evolutionary history ; some toads are more closely related to frogs than other toads.

some and situations
This is not necessarily to green, however, for in some situations only a yellow indication is given to a train to let it into the `` plant ''.
In some low-speed situations, the distant signal is fixed at caution.
It is our belief that this readiness to relinquish some control was evidenced by the Kohnstamm-positive subjects in some of the other experimental situations to be discussed below.
The change in perceptions by some of the Kohnstamm-negative subjects, after they had been informed of the possibilities of normal reactions, suggests that their constriction and guardedness is associated with their general mode of responding to strange or unknown situations.
On playing some typical situations before a jury of his peers he showed some characteristics rated as unsatisfactory.
Codification was followed in all countries by a growing amount of legislation, some changing and adjusting the older law, much dealing with entirely new situations.
The expedient thing -- yes, very true, one must make do as one could, in some situations.
There are some sharp and whipping lines and some hilariously funny situations -- the best of the latter being a mass impromptu plunge into a nightclub tank where a `` mermaid '' is performing.
However, in some situations, especially when deep behind enemy lines, the actual attack will be carried out by a platoon, a company-sized unit will be deployed to support the attack group, setting up and maintaining a forward patrol harbour from which the attacking force will deploy, and to which they will retire after the attack.
In some situations simple ablative can have a ” because of ” meaning, in these situations ablative can be optionally followed by ” dolayı ” ( because of ) preposition.
These persons are then made up, and in some cases altered to look like the target, with the body double then taking the place of the person in high risk situations.
A graphite pencil can also be used in this way but produces graphite dust, requires sharpening, and is erasable, making it undesirable or unsuitable for use in some situations.
In some situations where 4NT is a quantitative invitation, especially where 4 is a jump, many partnerships use the Gerber convention by some analogy to the Blackwood family: 4 asks for the number of aces or key cards.
However, the term is applied to multidimensional data as well as to univariate data and in situations where a transformation of the data values for some or all dimensions would usually be considered necessary: in the latter cases, the notion of a " central location " is retained in converting an " average " computed for the transformed data back to the original units.
In some situations, cluster analysis is only appropriate when the clusters are approximately the same size.
However, some drugs have a better side effect profile than others, enabling doctors to adjust treatment regimens to the advantage of patients in certain situations.
A formal statement needs some set of hypotheses which exclude these situations.
In some situations, specific terms are considered preferable.
However, in some situations it is desirable to move, migrate a database from one DBMS to another.
Thus, a central conclusion of Keynesian economics is that, in some situations, no strong automatic mechanism moves output and employment towards full employment levels.

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