Informally Sentence Examples

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  • General remarks Informally, a prolog program is a collection of statements, in first-order predicate logic.

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  • Most cases of alleged misconduct will be settled informally.

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  • He'd cave to Andre's advice and double-check with Darkyn about whether or not his mate owed the Dark One anything – formally or informally.

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  • He was informally exiled, and spent much time with Marshal Villars, again increasing his store of "reminiscences."

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  • He'd cave to Andre's advice and double-check with Darkyn about whether or not his mate owed the Dark One anything – formally or informally.

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  • Complaints may be resolved informally at any stage of the proceedings.

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  • Greeting someone formally and informally.

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  • First, try discussing the matter with the offender directly in order to settle the matter informally.

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  • We have huge underreporting of racial crime, with 81% not reporting the incident, either informally or formally to the police.

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  • While some people know it informally as the squeezebox, most people know the instrument as anaccordion.

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  • This legislation was often informally called the Cardholder's Bill of Rights.

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  • There are many benefits to a bridal shower and one of the key ones is that it allows friends and families to meet informally before the wedding.

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  • The secondary uniform, known as the Activity Uniform (or informally B uniform), is usually a boys' T-shirt paired with scouting pants.

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  • The exact areas reserved for adults vary on each cruise ship, and some are only informally considered adults only rather than officially designated so.

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  • A dog's breed can be informally determined without going through the trouble or expense of a DNA test.

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  • They may be informally defined as the subgroup of anti-infectives that are derived from bacterial sources and are used to treat bacterial infections.

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  • You can also use it informally to describe someone who's nice or especially sweet-natured as in, Elle est chouette.

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  • Tess Taylor - Presented as the daughter of Andrea in the first episode, Taylor is in fact estranged from her own mother and has informally been welcomed into the Neiers family.

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  • His knowledge of the sport was acquired gradually, enjoyably and largely informally in the course of an active life.

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  • We are at home on Thursdays--today is Thursday, so please come and see us quite informally, said the governor, taking leave of him.

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  • The citizens renounced certain privileges which they had hitherto claimed, while the two other estates recognized their municipal autonomy and tacitly sanctioned their presence at the meetings of the diet, to which they had already been informally readmitted since 1508.

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  • His own plan is to be found in his Memoire sur les municipalites, which was submitted informally to the king.

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  • The centralization of the cotton market in Liverpool fixed firmly the system of buying through brokers, for the Liverpool importer, or his broker, was in no sense a professional adviser to the spinners, informally pledged to advance the latter's interests, as the old Manchester dealers had been.

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  • In the spring of 1782 Franklin had been informally negotiating with Shelburne, secretary of state for the home department, through the medium of Richard Oswald, a Scotch merchant, and had suggested that England should cede Canada to the United States in return for the recognition of loyalist claims by the states.

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  • Of other scientific institutions we may mention the observatory on Vesuvius, which is supported entirely by funds from the government, but is annexed informally to the university.

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