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Informally known as " The Big Book " ( with its first 164 pages virtually unchanged since the 1939 edition ), it suggests a twelve-step program in which members admit that they are powerless over alcohol and need help from a " higher power "; seek guidance and strength through prayer and meditation from God or Higher Power of their own understanding ; take a moral inventory with care to include resentments ; list and become ready to remove character defects ; list and make amends to those harmed, and then try to help other alcoholics recover.
* Informally known as FORTRAN 66.
* Informally known as Fortran 90.
* Informally known as Fortran 95.
* Informally known as Fortran 2003.
* Informally known as Fortran 2008.
Informally, Kajang is known as the " Satay Town ", and is famous among tourists and locals alike.
Informally, he may have been known as " Dickon ", according to a sixteenth-century legend of a note, warning of treachery, that was sent to the Duke of Norfolk on the eve of Bosworth: " Jack of Norffolke be not to bolde ,/ For Dyckon thy maister is bought and solde ".
Informally, it was known as the Dewitt Colony.
Informally known as LaGuardia Arts, or LaGuardia High School, Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts is the only school among the nine specialized high schools in New York City that receives special funding from the New York State legislature through the Hecht Calandra Act.
Informally this has been called the " Step Boundary ", although the step-like shape of the boundary was not apparent for several decades — the source of the Arkansas, believed to be near the 42nd parallel, was not known until John C. Frémont located it in the 1840s, hundreds of miles south of the 42nd parallel.
Informally, this nation was also simply known as Germany.
Informally, it is still also known as ARD among viewers.
Informally known as " Ronchamp ", the chapel of Notre Dame du Haut in Ronchamp (), completed in 1954, is one of the finest examples of the architecture of Franco-Swiss architect Le Corbusier and one of the most important examples of twentieth-century religious architecture.
Informally it was known as the Wang Jingwei regime (), the Nanjing Nationalist Government (), the Republic of China-Nanjing, the Nanjing regime, or New China.
Informally it is known as the neck of the tooth.
Informally, the creole is known by the term dialect, as the creole is often perceived by locals as a dialect variety of English instead of an English creole language.
Informally known as " Friends ' Central ," the school encompasses three divisions: lower school ( nursery through 4th grades ), middle school ( 5th through 8th ) and upper school ( 9th through 12th ).

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Informally called " fudging the data ," this practice includes selective reporting ( see also publication bias ) and even simply making up false data.

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Informally recognised for over a century as a convention of the constitution, the position of Leader of the Opposition was given statutory recognition in 1937 by the Ministers of the Crown Act.
Informally the island was used by fishermen from Cuba and from the British Bahamas, who were later joined by others from the United States after the latter nation's independence.
Informally it was often referred as Stavropol-on-Volga (, Stavropol-na-Volge ) to distinguish from Stavropol, a large city in southwest Russia.
Informally, they could simply spend less until utility was exactly.
Informally this deal was arranged personally by Demetris Christofias, president of Cyprus and most of the money for the contract was sponsored by Laiki Bank.

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Informally, classes are also traditionally named after their lead ships.
Informally, the market spilled into the surrounding neighborhood, both in terms of street vendors and in terms of the nearby Magazin Universal (" Universal Store ") named Bucur Obor, a large commercial building that has been parcelled up into hundreds of small, independent retail stores.

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Informally put, the axiom of choice says that given any collection of bins, each containing at least one object, it is possible to make a selection of exactly one object from each bin.
Informally, an object is reachable if it is referenced by at least one variable in the program, either directly or through references from other reachable objects.
Informally speaking, the prime number theorem states that if a random integer is selected in the range of zero to some large integer N, the probability that the selected integer is prime is about 1 / ln ( N ), where ln ( N ) is the natural logarithm of N. For example, among the positive integers up to and including N = 10 < sup > 3 </ sup > about one in seven numbers is prime, whereas up to and including N = 10 < sup > 10 </ sup > about one in 23 numbers is prime ( where ln ( 10 < sup > 3 </ sup >)= 6. 90775528. and ln ( 10 < sup > 10 </ sup >)= 23. 0258509 ).
In other words, L can be solved in polynomial time by an oracle machine with an oracle for H. Informally, we can think of an algorithm that can call such an oracle machine as a subroutine for solving H, and solves L in polynomial time, if the subroutine call takes only one step to compute.
Informally, many Mechlinians ( in Dutch Mechelaars and locally pronounced Mecheleirs, people from this city ) daily speak Mechlinian ( in Dutch as well as locally Mechels ), a dialect by Dutch-speakers of Belgium pin-pointingly distincted from other Brabantic dialects by three different vowels of Dutch ( as in zout or rauw, in kei or bijl, in nu ) being typically pronounced as a same vowel – close to the one in English ' raw ' which does not appear in other dialects of the Flemish Region or in standard Dutch.
Informally, the second axiom says it doesn't matter whether we restrict to W in one step or restrict first to V, then to W.
Informally it can be considered more widely: from a post-colonial form of amical protection, or protectorate, to confederation of unequal members when the lesser partner ( s ) delegate to the major one ( often the former colonial power ) some authority normally exclusively retained by a self-governing state, often in such fields as defence and foreign relations, while often enjoying favorable economic terms such as market access.
Informally, the Levenshtein distance between two words is equal to the number of single-character edits required to change one word into the other.
Informally, a thick object in our space is simply connected if it consists of one piece and does not have any " holes " that pass all the way through it.
Informally, such an object can be thought of as an assemblage of one or more chunks of rubber ( cells ), each shaped like a convex polytope, which are glued to each other by their facets — possibly with much stretching and twisting.
Informally, one might say that the Dirac string carries away the " excess curvature " that would otherwise prevent F from being a closed form, as one has that everywhere except at the location of the monopole.
Informally, this reads as follows: something exists with the property F, there is only one such thing, and this unique thing also has the property G.
Informally, Nakayama's lemma says that one can still regard a coherent sheaf as coming from a vector bundle in some sense.

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* Informally, an insect, spider or other small pest excluding rodents ; including most arthropods, except marine crustaceans, including individuals or species of
Informally, physicists use the terminology of cause and effect in the same everyday fashion as most other people do.
Informally called " Tu Canal " ( Your Channel ), the channel can also be seen in most parts of the San Diego market.

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