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* Informal Dept of Defense collection of references on the web

Informal and by
Completed by P. Schuyler Miller and John D. Clark, the chronology was later revised by Clark and L. Sprague de Camp in An Informal Biography of Conan the Cimmerian ( 1952 ).
Informal discussions with colleagues and friends stimulated a greater interest, which was reinforced by Friedrich Hayek's powerful book The Road to Serfdom, by my attendance at the first meeting of the Mont Pelerin Society in 1947, and by discussions with Hayek after he joined the university faculty in 1950.
Informal records are produced of individual transactions, and a running tally of the amount owed by one broker to another is kept.
An Informal Payment System and Its Use to Finance Terrorism by Sebastian R. Müller ( December 2006 ), ISBN 3-86550-656-9
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
It was accepted by the Geneva Informal Meeting, GIM.
British commercial interests in South America, which comprised a valuable component of the Informal Empire that accompanied Britain's imperial possessions, and the economic importance of the United States as a trading partner, ensured that intervention by Britain's rival European powers could not engage with the Americas.
An Informal Biography of Scrooge McDuck by science fiction author Jack Chalker used names and events in the Barks stories ( and a very few non-Barks ones ) to create a life story for McDuck.
* " THE KERNEL OF GREATNESS: An Informal Bicentennial History of Bedford County ( Pennsylvania )", by Bedford County Heritage Commission ( Author ), B / W Illus ( Illustrator ), 1971, ASIN B000KYDYOE
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 tournaments can be organized by a group of friends ; for example, most colleges feature poker tournaments.
From With Good Reason: An Introduction to Informal Fallacies by S. Morris Engel, Fifth Edition, pg.
* Informal or ad-hoc plans are created by individuals in all of their pursuits.
In 2010, the National Academies released Surrounded by Science: Learning Science in Informal Environments, based on the National Research Council study, Learning Science in Informal Environments: People, Places, and Pursuits.
The first popular account of Mickey Finn was given by Herbert Asbury in his 1940 book Gem of the Prairie: An Informal History of the Chicago Underworld.
Informal mathematics means any informal mathematical practices, as used in everyday life, or by aboriginal or ancient peoples, without historical or geographical limitation.
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.
# 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 %).

Informal and general
* Informal name for species in the Velociraptor genus of dinosaurs, or members of the family Dromaeosauridae in general
* Dover test: Informal test and a journalistic phrase to describe whether the general population is supporting a military action by the public reaction to returning war casualties.
* Informal leaders: due to charisma and general popularity, certain members of the organization win more influence than originally intended.

Informal and public
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 coursing has long been closely associated with pheasant hunting or poaching, lacking the landowner's permission, and is often seen as a problem by the local public, landowners and the police.
The work commenced in 2002 without any public consensus, as a result of which large numbers of houses and schools were demolished on the reasons of Informal settlements.

Informal and media
Informal science education is the science teaching and learning that occurs outside of the formal school curriculum in places such as museums, the media, and community-based programs.
* 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 networks are now appearing that provide a variety of streaming media and content that is supplied or modified by end users.

Informal and have
Informal meetings may have led to as many ideas and solutions as the official sessions.
Informal mentoring takes places in organizations that develop a culture of mentoring but do not have formal mentoring in place.
* Informal or unofficial groups formed at work have a strong influence on the behavior of those workers in a group.
Informal competitions to build the highest tower of soda cans are not uncommon, and people have been spotted having their own private mini-rave-parties put together by a few people and a PC with PA Systems.
Informal settings generally have fewer utensils and dishes but use a layout based on more formal settings.
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 group: certain groups of coworkers have the same interests, or ( for example ) the same origin.

Informal and used
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.
* Informal and psychological – used in reference to the quality of cognitive faculties and adjudicational capabilities of particular individuals, typically called wisdom or discernment.
Informal and Formal Communication are used in an organization.
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 and refer
Informal sources commonly refer to the plant as a " living fossil ".
" Informal " or " customary " land systems refer to ideas of land control more closely affiliated with land tenure.
Informal usage varies beyond its technical definition to refer to any " just cause " a nation may claim for entering into a conflict.

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