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* Informal: Informal norms are not necessarily laws set in writing, but are more so just routines that people follow in everyday life.
Informal part-whole reasoning was consciously invoked in metaphysics and ontology from Plato ( in particular, in the second half of the Parmenides ) and Aristotle onwards, and more or less unwittingly in 19th-century mathematics until the triumph of set theory around 1910.
Informal probation can also require the supervisee to enter a plea of " Guilty ", pending the completion of the terms set forth in the agreement, at which time the charge is typically dismissed.
Informal tent cities may be set up without authorization by homeless people or protesters.
Informal talks between the 16 NATO and the 7 Warsaw Treaty nations began in Vienna on February 17, 1987 on a mandate for conventional negotiations in Europe, which would set out treaty negotiating guidelines.

Informal and other
Informal tourneys are often run by problem magazines and other publications with a regular problem section ; it is common for every problem to have been published in a particular magazine within a particular year to be eligible for an informal award.
Informal estimates, on the other hand, often mistakenly included the neighboring squatter village of Sai Tau Tsuen.
Informal value transfers generally take place outside of the conventional banking system through non-bank financial institutions or other business entities whose primary business activity may not be the transmission of money.
Informal demonstrations of these ideal characteristics amongst ranch cowboys and vaqueros evolved into the sport of reining, as well as the related events of cutting and working cow horse as well as several other horse show classes.
Informal custom governs exchanges, rather than an explicit exchange of goods or services for money or some other commodity.
Informal credit services are available from several lending institutions and cooperatives or associations put up by farmers and other sectors.
Informal controls can include a company ’ s culture and encouraging employees to monitor each other.

Informal and are
Informal records are produced of individual transactions, and a running tally of the amount owed by one broker to another is kept.
Informal, scientific descriptions of fish are represented within the Judeo-Christian tradition.
Informal controls are varied and differ from individual to individual, group to group and society to society.
Informal proofs are the type of proof typically encountered in published mathematics.
Sunday services are at 8 am ( BCP Holy Communion ), 9. 15 ( Informal Communion service with Sunday School for younger children ).
* Informal or ad-hoc plans are created by individuals in all of their pursuits.
Informal practices are usually understood intuitively and justified with examples — there are no axioms.
# Mission and Vision Statements and Customer ( Client ) Surveys are the most used ( by 77 % of organizations of 20 improvement tools, followed by SWOT analysis ( 72 %), and Informal Benchmarking ( 68 %).
# The tools that are likely to increase in popularity the most over the next three years are Performance Benchmarking, Informal Benchmarking, SWOT, and Best Practice Benchmarking.
Informal and Formal Communication are used in an organization.
Informal writing sometimes omits the definition of the index and bounds of summation when these are clear from context, as in:
Informal services that involve savings are also risky ; many people lose their money.
Informal " real-world " mathematical problems are questions related to a concrete setting, such as " Adam has five apples and gives John three.
Informal performances are quite the opposite.
Informal group savings and loan associations are also traditional in many east Asian societies, and under the name of tontines are found in Cambodia, and among emigrant Cambodian communities.

Informal and sometimes
* ( Informal usage ) Any long flowing garment ; for example, a cassock is sometimes called a robe, despite the fact that the cassock is close-fitting.
* 4th & ballgame: Informal term sometimes used by media and fans to describe the late-game situation where the team with the ball is losing and has reached 4th down, and failure to convert that 4th down will seal the outcome by being either the final play before the clock runs out, or a turnover would allow the winning team to run out the clock.
Informal use of the term sometimes also includes parts of Milpitas and Alviso to mean the northern portion of the Santa Clara Valley.

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Informal usage of faith can be quite broad, including trust or belief without proof, and " faith " is often used as a substitute for " hope ", " trust " or " belief ".
Informal measurements such as a " pinch ", a " drop ", or a " hint " ( soupçon ) continue to be used from time to time.
and Blair, J. Anthony ( 1987 ), " The Current State of Informal Logic ", Informal Logic, 9 ( 2 3 ), 147 151.

Informal and usually
Informal " daily " punishments, usually without assembly, including canings, were often left unrecorded.
Informal AARs are usually conducted for soldier and crew -, squad -, and platoon-level training or when resources are not available to conduct a formal review.

Informal and be
* Informal theories of etiquette that tend to be less rigorous and more situational.
Informal discussions did take place with Secretary of State William Seward through Supreme Court Justice John A. Campbell, an Alabamian who had not yet resigned ; Seward hinted that Fort Sumter would be evacuated, but nothing definite was said.
Informal tournaments can be organized by a group of friends ; for example, most colleges feature poker tournaments.
Informal learning may be assisted by a teacher occupying a transient or ongoing role, such as a family member, or by anyone with knowledge or skills in the wider community setting.
Informal guidelines hold that this diagnosis can be made after four weeks in a vegetative state.
Informal labor can be paid or unpaid and it is always unstructured and unregulated.
Informal public discussion of public policy is not actively encouraged, although it is not expressly illegal per se, unless it is deemed to be promoting immorality, dissent or disloyalty.
Informal pharmacological experiments have been performed on the pupil for centuries, since the pupil is readily visible, and its size can be readily altered by drugs, even crude plant extracts, applied to the cornea.
Informal coursing can be a true form of hunting.
Informal channels reflect the non-linear dynamics of a social network and can be as influential, if not more so, than official channels, often more likely to stimulate and create discussion and dialogue.
Informal vocalizations and gestures such as body language and facial expressions are part of natural communication, and such signals may be used by those with profound disabilities.
Informal AARs are conducted similar to formal AARs and may be done for large or small units.

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