Antonym: formal. Similar words: information, formal, normally, inform, format, in force, go in for, reinforce. Meaning: [ɪn'fɔrml / -'fɔːml] adj. 1. not formal 2. not officially recognized or controlled 3. used of spoken and written language 4. having or fostering a warm or friendly and informal atmosphere.
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121) Group norms and values will act as constraints and even informal rules can be as rigid as formal rules.
122) Informal labour relations tend to be more exploitative than those within the legitimate economy.
123) Formal systems and checkpoints guide and drive strategy and operations, but only through substantial informal interaction among employees.
124) If anything, informal channels of communication are even more important.
125) Another Volunteer, a biologist, started to work as an informal research assistant, but did not enter the classroom.
126) Those who just write a letter have found their informal requests ignored completely or at least not dealt with for some time.
127) I got to eavesdrop on their informal conversations and often attend their presentations or meetings or whatever.
128) The actors perform scenes from the play both in costume and in informal attire.
129) The first night on board, everything is deliberately kept informal, to give passengers time to settle in and find their bearings.
130) This would run counter to the very informal information exchange that gives it meaning in this internal context.
131) A massive interview program convinced Mayo that informal working groups created a social environment that greatly influenced the productivity of the employees.
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132) Where it is seen by work colleagues to be getting out of kilter, informal controls can be used to restore equilibrium.
133) Members of informal groups in work organizations usually have vague group objectives, and are less cohesive and behave erratically.
134) How, then, can the informal interview be used in sociology in an acceptable way?
135) Informal as it was, this feedback greatly enhanced the managers' ability to learn from experience.
136) In this way these schemes form a bridge between the formal and informal sectors.
137) Informal groups are looser, more erratic in their behaviour and often much more fun.
138) Informal chats with guests provide an excellent opportunity to meet consumers and answer their questions about farming and food production.
139) Indeed, the reasonably quick and informal procedure of industrial tribunals is eminently suitable for most cases.
140) The event assuredly was communicated throughout the nursing system by informal channels.
141) Cross-examination by defence lawyers should also be videotaped at an informal hearing before trial, with the press and public excluded.
142) This involved a moped engine designed by the plaintiff who entered into informal negotiations with the defendant; no contract was executed.
143) But the growing pains of the organization rippled through the conference and informal discussions.
144) Vic inherited her from his predecessor, who had evidently cultivated an informal working relationship.
145) An informal group of exchange scientists at the North Carolina research center had already attached their annotations.
146) It is crucial to distinguish between formal and informal styles of language before one can compare dialects in an accurate way.
147) By 1986 there were estimated to be about half as many people in informal work as are employed in the formal sector.
148) Any organisation will have a mixture of formal and informal rules and will allow discretion.
149) Most of what I did, the real work, was building alliances, coalitions, informal relationships to get things done.
150) Another important subdivision of the informal caring population must be made concerning the relationship between carer and dependant.
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