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Informality

Informality meaning

The condition of being informal. | An informal term or usage; a colloquialism.

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In 1911, at the Coronation Durbar for King George V, Anni meets Princess Indira, youngest daughter of the Maharaja of Cooch Behar and his wife Ayesha, a woman famous for her beauty and the unprecedented informality of her royal court.

In his new book 'The Good, the Bad and the Rugby - Unleashed' - which he co-wrote with James Haskell and Alex Payne - he said: "I'm sometimes asked if the Queen did informality like 'normal' people, and the answer to that is yes.

The informality and romantic qualities of the original planting scheme within the landscaped areas ‘with great masses of plants tumbling over the terrace edges’ was intended to contrast with the formality of the building design.

But he added: "The informality and personal connections in Bollywood are nice.

Informality will be key.

She said that in moving to formalise work arrangements in the fisheries and domestic work sectors, “careful investigations must be done to establish the factors that drive informality”.

The course equips participants with knowledge on the transition from the informal to the formal economy as well as to engage in constructive dialogue and debate on the future of informality.

Tracy tends towards informality, preferring funky costume jewellery to diamonds and pearls.

Another conflict was over his preference for informality (the founder, Giovanni Agnelli, used to be a cavalry officer).

Diocletian sought to address the challenges of the Empire's now vast geography and the instability caused by the informality of succession by the creation of co-emperors and junior emperors.

Drawing on his training as a lawyer in Poland, he preferred wearing a formal suit and tie and evincing the dry demeanor of a legislator to the socialist informality of Mapai, as a means of accentuating their differences.

Dutch manners are open and direct with a no-nonsense attitude; informality combined with adherence to basic behaviour.

His informality could be startling: When in residence at the Royal Pavilion in Brighton, King William used to send to the hotels for a list of their guests and invite anyone whom he knew to dinner, urging guests not to "bother about clothes.

Informality contributes to tolerance stacks and other difficult to diagnose post calibration problems.

Such plans have a somewhat higher degree of candor and informality than the version targeted at external stakeholders and others.

The pilot episode proved to be a flop as Wilson appeared uncomfortable with the informality of the format.

While the formal economy might have been expanding relative to the informal economy in 2000, by 2006 this process had been reversed with growing informality.