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Informal supervision is supervised or unsupervised probation without having been convicted of the offense.

Informal and can
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 social control is often not sufficient in a large society in which an individual can choose to ignore the sanctions of an individual group.
Informal tournaments can be organized by a group of friends ; for example, most colleges feature poker tournaments.
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 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 code words can find use in propaganda, distinct from use of euphemistic code words to delay or avoid emotional responses in the audience.
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 controls can include a company ’ s culture and encouraging employees to monitor each other.

Informal and also
Informal, de facto orthographies of spoken varieties of Arabic also use ha to indicate a shorter version of alif, a usage augmented by the ambiguity of the use of ha and taa marbuta in formal Arabic orthography, and also a formal orthography in some languages that use Arabic script, such as Kurdish orthography
He also had worked on a book entitled My World Line: An Informal Autobiography, which was published posthumously in 1970.
Informal mathematics, also called naïve mathematics, has historically been the predominant form of mathematics at most times and in most cultures, and is the subject of modern ethno-cultural studies of mathematics.
Informal services that involve savings are also risky ; many people lose their money.
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 online communication is also a mainstay of this process.
Informal sales also occur across the country.
* In addition to the residential stops, elevators also bring residents to Service Level and Formal Lobby Level, and Informal Level.
Jones is also the author of Making Musicals: An Informal Introduction to the World of Musical Theater, about which Elyse Sommer wrote on January 15, 1998 in CurtainUp:
Informal use of the term sometimes also includes parts of Milpitas and Alviso to mean the northern portion of the Santa Clara Valley.
He has also written for Sight and Sound, and his books include The Movie Moguls: An Informal History of the Hollywood Tycoons ( 1969 ) and Westerns, which reappeared in a revised version in 2005.
Informal internet competitions are also popular where pilots upload their GPS data files and are automatically scored based on factors such as distance, achieved speed and whether the task flown was declared in advance.
Informal climbing plants, whether traditional or modern hybrids, are also a common cottage garden plant.

Informal and require
Informal supplications and prayers known as du ' a do not require a bath.
Informal procedures will suffice ; in this context, due process does not require a particular order of proof or mode of offering evidence.
Informal AARs require less planning and preparation than formal AARs and are often on-the-spot reviews of soldier and collective training performance at crew, squad, or platoon level.

Informal and ",
Informal applications of set theory in other fields are sometimes referred to as applications of " naive set theory ", but usually are understood to be justifiable in terms of an axiomatic system ( normally the Zermelo – Fraenkel set theory ).
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 terms
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It uses the terms Formal 真 Shin / Semi-formal 行 Gyou / Informal 草 Sou to describe aspects of the design.
Category: Informal legal terms
Category: Informal legal terms
Category: Informal legal terms
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