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Informally, a graph is a good expander if it has low degree and high expansion parameters.
Informally, the expression " infinitesimal calculus " became commonly used to refer to Weierstrass ' approach but has become something of a dead metaphor.
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.
Informally, G has the above presentation if it is the " freest group " generated by S subject only to the relations R. Formally, the group G is said to have the above presentation if it is isomorphic to the quotient of a free group on S by the normal subgroup generated by the relations R.
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.
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, this means that if G acts unitarily on a Hilbert space and has " almost invariant vectors ", then it has a nonzero invariant vector.

Informally and been
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, the Houston Cougars have also been referred to as the Coogs, UH, or simply Houston.

Informally and called
Informally, such Brachyceran larvae are called maggots, but the term is nontechnical and often applied indifferently to fly larvae or insect larvae in general.
Informally, the entire town is sometimes called Exit Zero.
: Informally called credit-card touring, a rider carries a minimum of equipment and a lot of money.
Informally, any sloping line is called diagonal.
Informally, medical graduates are called " Doctors.
Informally, this type of graph is a set of objects called vertices ( or nodes ) connected by links called edges ( or arcs ), which can also have associated directions.
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 called " fudging the data ," this practice includes selective reporting ( see also publication bias ) and even simply making up false data.
Informally, the non-commissioned officers with portepee are often called " the Feldwebel ranks " or even altogether Feldwebel, which creates a similar confusion as exists already with the word Unteroffizier.
Informally the portion of the Torah read by or to the maftir is called the " maftir portion ", or the " maftir " for short: in a Chumash the word " maftir " is printed in the margin at the beginning of that portion.
Informally, other members of the higher hierarchic echelons of the Catholic Church are in recent times also occasionally called " Princes of the church ", in which case this title may occasionally carry ironic connotations.
Informally, the Chief Mate will often simply be called " The Mate.
Informally called " Tu Canal " ( Your Channel ), the channel can also be seen in most parts of the San Diego market.

Informally and ",
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, Kajang is known as the " Satay Town ", and is famous among tourists and locals alike.
Informally, eigenfaces can be considered a set of " standardized face ingredients ", derived from statistical analysis of many pictures of faces.
Informally, asphalt concrete is also referred to as " blacktop ", particularly in North America.
Informally speaking, continuations can account for the similarity between such sentences as " Alice sees Bob "— formally, and " Alice sees everyone ", i. e..
Informally, the term " evening " is used in place of " night ", especially in the context of an event which takes place over the course of said " evening ".
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 and although
Informally, the Parliament is involved by the Commission since the beginning of the procedure, in order to guarantee its consent, although the Treaties do not formally forecast it.

Informally and shape
Informally, it says that any " nice looking " shape without holes can be smoothly deformed into a disk.

Informally and was
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, it was known as the Dewitt Colony.
Informally, this nation was also simply known as Germany.
Informally known as " The Country Club of the South ," Furman was named one of the 362 most beautiful places in America by the American Society of Landscape Architects.
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 it was known as the Wang Jingwei regime (), the Nanjing Nationalist Government (), the Republic of China-Nanjing, the Nanjing regime, or New China.
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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