Similar words: informal, informality, informal English, informant, information, informative, informatics, normally. Meaning: adv. 1. without formality 2. with the use of colloquial expressions 3. in a casual way; at home.
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31. Some have been used informally for many years, subjective assessments such as those made by parents, teachers, and librarians.
32. This meets informally each month to monitor progress and drive the agenda forward.
33. The guide outlines what harassment is and what can be done to combat the problem both formally and informally.
34. He was at his best with a small group informally, over a social pint!
35. Regular support meetings for new staff and course tutors can be arranged informally when a re-entry programme has been completed.
36. I called some of my friends and asked them, informally to try to bring the two consultants up to speed.
37. She chatted informally with students and faculty at Branson School in Ross, about careers for women, change and cooking.
38. Financial and child custody disputes are dealt with informally by the Registrar.
39. Supervisors solicit employee ideas for performance improvement and informally recognize employee contributions.
40. These staff members have the designated responsibility to seek out and attract individuals who informally play various roles within the innovation process.
41. Informally, modules are simply files which include a module header block.
42. These workers had an important base of experience and would call on each other informally when they needed help.
43. Many begin by informally managing a few modest accounts.
44. They were received without ceremony, ie informally.
45. He informally presented me with the Legion of Merit.
46. I wish to speak to you informally.
47. Here, you have a chance to circulate and chat informally.
48. They are mostly jobless and landless, and they are often informally barred from villages.
49. The policies formulated by the government shouldn't be changed informally.
50. It was during this time that he began work on what was formally titled Liber Novus, but was known informally amongst Jung's followers and heirs — and eventually published — as The Red Book.
51. The general rule is that contracts can be made quite informally.
52. Due to the resemblance to Elvis Presley's pompadour haircut in the 1950s, the dinosaur is also informally known as the Elvisaurus.
53. He visited us informally.
54. Informally , a concurrent program is one that does more than one thing at a time.
55. ElI ; In ` fRrmlI / adv : They told me informally ( ie unofficially ) that I had got the job.
56. Informally, XQuery is designed to be able to construct any XML document that can be computed from input XML documents using the power of the first-order predicate calculus.
57. When employees of Mitsubishi Corporation, a huge trading house,(www.Sentencedict.com) go on a beer binge they are (informally) required to quaff Kirin—a company under Mitsubishi's wing.
58. If you design software for a large organization, there may be an established standard methodology practiced informally or as a mandatory formal method.
59. What had apparently been happening was that, as people gathered informally over their sandwiches in the coffee room, useful information was casually being exchanged.
60. The University of Leeds (informally Leeds University, or simply Leeds) is a British Redbrick university located in the city of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.
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