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Informally and government
Informally, the Council advises the Fijian government on every aspect of political life.

Informally and several
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 and proposals
Informally solicited proposals are typically the result of conversations held between a vendor and a prospective customer.

Informally and foreign
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 and agreed
Informally, they require human practices to sustain their existence, but they have an effect that is ( basically ) universally agreed upon.

Informally and form
Informally, word formation rules form " new words " ( that is, new lexemes ), while inflection rules yield variant forms of the " same " word ( lexeme ).
Informally, this means that arguments of this form do not give good reason to establish their conclusions, even if their premises are true.
In the mathematical field of graph theory, a spanning tree T of a connected, undirected graph G is a tree composed of all the vertices and some ( or perhaps all ) of the edges of G. Informally, a spanning tree of G is a selection of edges of G that form a tree spanning every vertex.
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.
In the mathematical fields of linear algebra and functional analysis, the orthogonal complement of a subspace W of a vector space V equipped with a bilinear form B is the set W < sup >⊥</ sup > of all vectors in V that are orthogonal to every vector in W. Informally, it is called the perp, short for perpendicular complement.
Informally: a formula in prenex form containing existential quantifiers only is provable ( valid ) in first-order logic if and only if a disjunction composed of substitution instances of the quantifier-free subformula of is a tautology ( propositionally derivable ).

Informally and after
Informally, classes are also traditionally named after their lead ships.
Informally or in natural language, the "∀ x " or "∃ x " might appear after or in the middle of P ( x ).
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 and .
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, it is a permutation of the group elements such that the structure remains unchanged.
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, it is the similarity between observations as a function of the time separation between them.
Informally, this is true because polynomial time algorithms are closed under composition.
Informally basis vectors are like " building blocks of a vector ", they are added together to make a vector, and the coordinates are the number of basis vectors in each direction.
Informally, it asks whether every problem whose solution can be quickly verified by a computer can also be quickly solved by a computer.
Informally, the theorem says that the curvature of a surface can be determined entirely by measuring angles and distances on the surface.
Informally, w represents a " script " for the computable function f, and F represents an " interpreter " that parses the script as a prefix of its input and then executes it on the remainder of input.
Such a definition can be formulated in terms of equivalence classes of smooth functions on M. Informally, we will say that two smooth functions f and g are equivalent at a point x if they have the same first-order behavior near x.
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, a computational problem consists of problem instances and solutions to these problem instances.
Informally, a relational database table is often described as " normalized " if it is in the Third Normal Form.
Informally, a graph is a good expander if it has low degree and high expansion parameters.
( Informally, input positions can be thought of as locations at token boundaries.
* 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, the expression " infinitesimal calculus " became commonly used to refer to Weierstrass ' approach but has become something of a dead metaphor.
Informally, Kajang is known as the " Satay Town ", and is famous among tourists and locals alike.
Informally we can think of elements of the Lie algebra as elements of the group that are " infinitesimally close " to the identity, and the Lie bracket is something to do with the commutator of two such infinitesimal elements.
Informally, a measure has the property of being monotone function | monotone in the sense that if A is a subset of B, the measure of A is less than or equal to the measure of B.

representing and interests
In 1975 it was renamed again to, or ' DIN ' and is recognized by the German government as the official national-standards body, representing German interests at the international and European levels.
" The functions of a diplomatic mission consist, inter alia, in representing the sending State in the receiving State ; protecting in the receiving State the interests of the sending State and of its nationals, within the limits permitted by international law ; negotiating with the Government of the receiving State ; ascertaining by all lawful means conditions and developments in the receiving State, and reporting thereon to the Government of the sending State ; promoting friendly relations between the sending State and the receiving State, and developing their economic, cultural and scientific relations ".
The Gibraltar Amateur Radio Society ( GARS ) is a small but active society representing the interests of Amateur Radio both locally and internationally as a full International Amateur Radio Union ( IARU ) member society.
These are trade associations representing specific aviation interests, whereas ICAO is a body of the United Nations.
Less than three weeks later, on November 18, 1903, the Hay-Bunau Varilla Treaty was signed between Frenchman Philippe Bunau-Varilla, who had promptly been appointed Panamanian ambassador to the United States, representing Panamanian interests, and the United States Secretary of State John Hay.
However, this did not mean that their economic interests lay with the ' laissez-faire ' policies of those representing them politically.
Delegations had been sent by 16 European states, sixty-six Imperial States, representing the interests of a total of 140 involved Imperial States, and 27 interest groups, representing the interests of a variety of a total of 38 groups.
Anderson was one of the dominant figures behind ABBA, representing their commercial interests and global success through successful record deals.
In 1922 Abd al Aziz ibn Abd ar Rahman Al Saud ( r. 1902 – 53 ) and British officials representing Iraqi interests signed the Treaty of Mohammara, which established the boundary between Iraq and the future Saudi Arabia.
The political scene in Uruguay became split between two parties: the conservative Blancos ( Whites ) headed by Manuel Oribe, representing the agricultural interests of the countryside ; and the liberal Colorados ( Reds ) led by Fructuoso Rivera, representing the business interests of Montevideo.
In recent years, the Party has stopped representing a specific class, but instead the " interests of the entire people ", which includes entrepreneurs.
" The CPV acts as the vanguard of the working people and the whole nation by representing their interests.
It may be questioned, indeed, whether even had his powers been unimpaired he could have carried out any decided policy on any question with a cabinet representing interests so various and conflicting ; but, as it happened, he was incapacitated physically and mentally during nearly the whole period of his tenure of office.
The SRC is responsible for representing students ' interests to the management of the University and to local and national government, and for health and welfare issues.
To facilitate the electronic transfer of interests in securities without dealing with inconsistent versions of Article 8, a system has developed whereby issuers deposit a single global certificate representing all the outstanding securities of a class or series with a universal depository.
In recent years, growing numbers of grassroots and grasstop lobbies have been organized by citizen groups, representing interests such as genetically modified organisms and software piracy.
Where a class action lawsuit is brought, with one named plaintiff actually representing the interests of many others, the case will not become moot even if the named plaintiff ceases to belong to the class that is seeking a remedy.
** Foreign agent, person representing the interests of foreign powers, mandated by the Foreign Agents Registration Act to be identified to the American public
At the same time, it neutralized the objections of the black working class to entering an alliance with those representing the more moderate interests of the middle classes.

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