I'm calling it informally — in house — the traveler job.
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Rome, Alitalia special commissioners informally meet trade unions (1600 GMT).
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"Informally, there are lots of conflicts of interest," he said.
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They soon had a network of friends exchanging money informally.
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Informally, the government has been operating this way for years.
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They lobbied for government reforms and informally negotiated with employers.
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"It's not even discussed informally," he said at the conference.
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It's actually great fun to drink wine informally that way.
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He's spoken, informally, with many clinical geneticists about the case.
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He also informally played soccer with the Fordham University team.
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Women start informally policing the newsroom to protect each other.
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Other countries do so informally by refusing to issue papers.
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It is informally formal, polite and virtuoso, sweet and outgoing.
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Udacity had informally offered enterprise programs to clients like AT&T.
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" AI is often informally defined as "whatever computers can't do yet.
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Bossie has know Trump for years, and has advised him informally.
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Informally, Ford Motor Company is considered the largest account at risk.
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The White House then said Obama might speak with Duterte informally.
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So Brexiteers would prefer to negotiate informally, without invoking Article 50.
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Royal contracts were arranged informally, sometimes scribbled on paper over coffee.
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They can also work informally with present and past oversight practitioners.
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Women, for example, are more likely than men to save informally.
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Informally, you say "what in the SAM HILL" is going on?
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TC: You've worked informally with GC for a number of years.
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Conway donated to Walsh's campaign and had informally advised his campaign.
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"When I said this statement, I used 'understanding' informally," he explained.
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The White House counsel is often informally involved in the decision.
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SB165, informally named the Compassion Act and sponsored by Republican Sen.
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These offices are not especially large and function informally as a result.
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One suspects that humans have always informally compared themselves with one another.
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ATHENS (Reuters) - The European Commission has informally allowed Greece's Public Power Corp.
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Bloomberg was first to report that the sale had been informally approved.
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Mr. Obama spoke informally at times, and with occasional flashes of humor.
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A deep canyon informally named Argo Chasma is seen grazing the limb.
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He was just meeting people informally, connecting their concerns to his agenda.
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Indeed, homebrewer Emma Perfect, a microbiologist, informally runs the club for Hickson.
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And even Israel's own stance towards Hamas has informally softened with time.
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Other lodges, like Casitas de Gila in Gila, N.M., offer birding informally.
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We could form a co-op or just support each other informally.
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Buckingham Palace says they'll still uphold the Royal Family's values, just informally.
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Peskov told reporters the two talked informally during dinner earlier this month.
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Henry Waxman and is currently informally advising party leadership on its efforts.
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Keith was raised by a family, the Shocknesses, who informally adopted him.
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Some have no standing rules at all but resolve informant issues more informally.
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For the past several Disrupts, TC has worked informally and formally with BUILD.
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Most built their homes informally, and do not own title to their properties.
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Guilds were also social organisations whose members met informally to drink in lodges.
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Yet until a year ago, big Chinese firms were exempt, at least informally.
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For most of US history, apprehended migrants were just informally returned to Mexico.
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Roos was working informally with Lucas and kept pressuring him to see Fisher.
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President Gudni Johannesson said he would give the parties time to talk informally.
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Other polling has shown that the concept, which was informally floated by Rep.
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Information technology workers and other behind-the-scenes employees already dress more informally.
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One idea is to put it off and negotiate a new relationship informally.
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They are also less likely to informally emerge as leaders in unstructured groups.
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But they are passed down, informally, from one white mind to the next.
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I served on his transition team and have advised him informally since then.
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Before representing Trump in the Russia inquiry, Kasowitz was informally advising the president.
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They meet regularly with executives and often chat informally with lower-level employees.
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"I am not saying this to discourage people from giving informally," he said.
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In fact, the name SoHa has informally been bandied about for two decades.
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But Terry had only been informally trained on the job by a coworker.
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The bill, informally dubbed the Madden bill after the court case Madden v.
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Many said they had been doing this work informally before they were hired.
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It informally targets 670 deliveries and at least as many orders this year.
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The Queen informally approves the list and letters are sent to each nominee.
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Graham said that he's already "informally" invited Comey to appear before his subcommittee.
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Did Mueller want to subpoena the President and instead got shot down informally?
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Notably, 89% were primarily obtained informally -- from friends, family, dealers and street vendors.
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Until this year, Syrians were not entitled to work permits, so they worked informally.
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They met members of the Afghan government informally this month, but the impasse persists.
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The blades are the dominant feature of a broad area informally named Tartarus Dorsa.
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"Julio Velarde is going to stay, we've already spoken with him informally," Thorne said.
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The two men informally greeted each other at this weekend's Army-Navy football game.
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He said the new male hires were informally warned during training to avoid Messina.
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You might conclude that ultimately I don't distinguish between formally and informally trained students.
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Your choice was between asking him to address you formally and addressing him informally.
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The new rules "formalise what we now do informally", enthuses a São Paulo caterer.
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I take my laptop with me into the windowless telecon room I've informally reserved.
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The revised set, informally called Basel 24.7, will not take full effect until 20173.
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The leaders, known informally as the Three Amigos, usually meet about once a year.
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Prince continues to informally advise Trump, recently helping the White House craft Afghanistan policy.
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For the past several Disrupts, TC has worked informally and formally with the BUILD.
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The International Monetary Fund has been part of the third Greek bailout, but informally.
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Lincoln Diaz-Balart (R-Fl.) introduced him informally to the domino players and attendees.
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They are marrying later, increasingly likely to live together informally before marriage or indefinitely.
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And it certainly hasn't stopped people from using MDMA for mental health purposes informally.
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Her downbeat assessment was reflected formally and informally during this week's symposium at Cambridge.
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He said he has "formally and informally" asked for information and gotten no response.
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"We have received no invite — formally or informally," said DOJ spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores.
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The department also said it's "not uncommon" for agencies to informally consult with OLC.
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Instead, the community starts by informally prioritizing how limited water supplies will be divided.
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But Beijing has informally tied any agricultural purchases to the U.S. treatment of Huawei.
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Mr. Giuliani said he no longer represents Mr. Klitschko, but still advises him informally.
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The companies said they had already informally briefed EU antitrust regulators on the deal.
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A year later she said she made Sidibé aware informally, a claim he denies.
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Compromise likely mattered most to Roberts, whose name is informally affixed to this court.
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When UNHCR encounters particularly vulnerable asylum seekers, they're informally referred to the Mexican authorities.
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In Athens, where most migrants live, they resort to playing informally without proper gear.
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He&aposs actually going into the justice department and as needed using other resources informally.
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"We've done quite a bit informally and behind the scenes over the years," says Strickler.
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Having experience informally coaching female entrepreneurs, Sincero started working as a "success coach" around 2008.
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Groups promoting civil liberties, labour rights and other dangerous topics are resigned to operating informally.
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Access to good jobs is increasingly gained through internships, often unpaid and given out informally.
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Until this year, Syrians were not entitled to work permits, so many refugees worked informally.
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ML: The first two companies that we advised informally are [the ad tech company] Media.
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The figure mentioned informally by EU officials is up to 60 billion euros ($64 billion).
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In the early days, having Glover and others shepherd the project informally was just fine.
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For the past several Disrupts, TC has worked informally and formally with organizations like BUILD.
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And limited regulation in UAE means informally mined gold can be legally imported, tax-free.
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Although there's no formal programme, we do intend to take meetings there and network informally.
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Informally known as Sputnik Planum, the heart-shaped geological feature is actually a nitrogen glacier.
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Many properties, passed down informally and split up among heirs, lack titles to this day.
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The panel, informally called the Select Investigative Panel on Infant Lives, is led by Rep.
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Jennifer Palmieri, Hillary Clinton's communications director, has also been informally advising the governor for months.
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The Heads of the 27 will meet informally at the beginning of 2017 in Valletta.
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Typically, the Secretary-General has already informally consulted with council members before sending official notification.
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The New York Times recently reported that Hannity was informally advising Trump on his campaign.
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That's because, as it turns out, more than half the island's properties were built informally.
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Frustrated by my pay two years ago, I started informally asking peers what they made.
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It doesn't stop them from taking private sector jobs, or from informally lobbying the administration.
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Franklin Pierce, another former president, was a Southern sympathizer and sometimes accused informally of treason.
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On his way to lunch with Areum, he proposes that they address each other informally.
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They said they reached out informally to the Italian authorities then, but received no response.
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We have informally decided to open two more - one by the end of the year.
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Eighteen candidates are officially vying to lead the country, although some have informally dropped out.
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On Sunday, Zuckerberg took to Facebook Live talking informally to viewers while at a barbecue.
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The arm, informally known as Canadarm63, is one of the most crucial tools on the ISS.
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In both cases, sources said the retired general was informally reprimanded but never charged with wrongdoing.
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These were both informally named after New Horizons' flyby back in 2015, but now they're official.
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Analysts Neil Shah told the Financial Times the app is already used informally to sell goods.
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Lambda School or boot camps behind them are "informally" educated, and in turn distinguished from autodidacts.
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Firms that deal in cash have an incentive to underreport their income or employ staff informally.
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Mr. Krueger has informally discussed economic policy with the Clinton campaign but has no advisory role.
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The two spoke informally at the event, and at a lunch in Paris earlier that month.
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Formally or informally, governments in Bosnia need partners, who will often come from different ethnic groups.
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For years, the term "Anthropocene" has been used to informally describe the human era on Earth.
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Back then, he was known informally as "the Kissing Bandit" because he stole kisses with Maynard.
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NASA has also released a new composite image of Pluto's (informally named) Viking Terra area (above).
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Land there can be bought and sold, but only informally; commercial developers will not touch it.
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An official with the Council confirmed that a discussion about a U.S.-Russia dialogue "informally" occurred.
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Just imagine what journalists could do if they could organize, informally or otherwise, across the industry.
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But the two world leaders did informally speak a couple times during the two-day meeting.
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Trump and Putin spoke informally several times last week when they attended a summit in Vietnam.
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Informally known as the King of Clay, Nadal has 84 career single titles under his belt.
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While in custody, Murray allegedly led detectives to what has been informally identified as Robert's body.
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That's an international rule being informally embraced, and people are working on treaties to formalize it.
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One official says that DHS was informally discouraged from making the request by the defense department.
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A vaccine tax, first informally proposed by health economist Mark Pauly, however, could impact all families.
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Instead, the senator last fall informally proposed a new law that would make such prosecutions possible.
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But this industry has, until recently, operated largely informally, with jobs secured by word-of-mouth.
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The two spoke informally at the event and at a lunch in Paris earlier that month.
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In 2015, Mr. Bianchi began meeting informally with Bernard Arnault, the LVMH chairman and chief executive.
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When he started Axios he asked if I would sort of reciprocate and informally advise them.
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Their interviews were always informally raw and relaxed, often done drunkenly and without prepared interview questions.
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During warm-ups on game day, players and officials will often informally mingle on the field.
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Fleets would give marketers another way to speak directly — and informally — with customers on the platform.
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"You could say that every election," said Barbara Brancaccio, a friend helping informally with the run.
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"As a result, the vast majority of customer complaints are resolved informally," said a company spokesperson.
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The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday that Mr. Zamel informally met with Mr. Mueller's team.
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And Florida and Texas informally observe Confederate Memorial Day without closing state offices, according to Vox.
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The revived measure, stirring in its grave, was known informally on Capitol Hill as Zombie Trumpcare.
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On Tuesday afternoon, the president spoke informally to reporters at the White House about the strike.
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He informally advised Trump on taxes and other economic issues during his 2016 run for president.
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Kudlow informally advised Trump on taxes and other issues during his 2016 run for the presidency.
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A staircase print by Mexico City-based artist Rachel Levit Ruiz that we're (informally) calling Woman, Ascending.
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Some - such as JP Morgan and HSBC - have been informally working on this since at least 2016.
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So informally speaking, the upcoming lunar eclipse will be a super blood wolf — or great spirit — moon.
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Some - such as JP Morgan and HSBC - have been informally working on this since at least 20173.
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These were displayed informally, according to the complaint, spread on the floor or covering a coffee table.
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Most incidents were informally reported to friends or family: 68% of sexual batteries and 64% of rapes.
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The former Illinois congressman revealed last month to CNN that Conway is informally advising his 2020 campaign.
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One of the intriguing mosaics comes from the informally named Sputnik Planum — plains in Pluto's icy heart.
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Martin, who has informally been referring to the prequel as "The Long Night," is an executive producer.
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Nixon promptly hired him—just like, informally, Trump retained Ailes as an advisor on the 2016 campaign.
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EU leaders are insisting that they won't start talking terms, even informally, until Article 50 is triggered.
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The NFL informally enforces the rule to smaller coordinator positions, but it doesn't apply penalties for noncompliance.
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After she was discharged from the hospital, Craven approached Yale to "resolve the matter informally," Faxon said.
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Uneasy trade: On Monday, Britain and the United States will chat informally about developing news trade deals.
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In mid-March, banks informally canvassed by Reuters saw a diminishing chance of a "no-deal" Brexit.
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Most countries now allow over-the-counter birth control, either informally or formally, one 2012 study found.
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That work came in the final months before Election Day while Flynn informally advised the Trump campaign.
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National tax authorities are also subject to strict confidentiality rules, making it hard to informally share information.
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Last year, he left the band, having informally withdrawn from its day-to-day activities in 2014.
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He has been informally seeking advice from Adam Parkhomenko, an adviser to Clinton, among other Democratic operatives.
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The former New York City mayor added that he's informally asked Trump specific questions about the matter.
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And Mr. Sanders's digital corps is not some loose network of supporters informally sharing articles and videos.
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The two leaders developed a bromance when they met informally at a gathering about 9 months ago.
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Formally or informally, men (primarily) have been making rules about women's attire for a very long time.
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A lot of these are run informally, but could use business banking services including a credit card.
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I started noticing that many months ago, when I began informally surveying global interest in the campaign.
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Mashrou' Leila were informally told that because of their progressive stance, conservative religious figures pressured city authorities.
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And while the Commission is using the word "rule" informally this is not (yet) a new law.
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There are many ways to pitch venture capitalists A startup pitch can happen anywhere – formally or informally.
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Kushner informally offered a position to Neil Patel, CNN reported, citing a source close to the discussions.
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The traumatic events, which became informally known as the German Autumn, culminated in the hijacking on Oct.
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And while "marriage pacts" have probably long been informally invoked, they'd never been powered by an algorithm.
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"This is Canada," explained John Duffy, a Liberal Party strategist who is informally advising Ms. Wynne's campaign.
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Her subject, Sabine, runs a salon in what is informally known as the African quarter of Brussels.
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The hamlet is informally divided between north and south, with an invisible boundary at the train station.
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The companies have informally briefed EU antitrust regulators on the deal, sources familiar with the matter said.
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Around 30 have a formal role; a similar number volunteer informally, as timers or by providing meals.
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His interest piqued, he informally toured the property a few weeks later while in town for business.
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Miller has always informally been one of the leading hardliner voices on immigration in the West Wing.
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More than 90 percent of the female work force is employed informally, and they are left out.
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But in an ideal world Staley would have declined to talk about Nitzan in a meeting, even informally.
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Days later, Obama would sign into law the reform package that, informally but inescapably, now bears his name.
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The remaining 80 percent ends up in homes, landfill or is shipped, often illegally, overseas and informally recycled.
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A decade ago Heritage Day was informally rebranded Braai Day, an occasion devoted to cooking meat around fires.
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This law is informally known as Proposition 65, named after the voter initiative that ushered it into existence.
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When you negotiate with them, you don't do it in a formal negotiating session — you do it informally.
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The controversy comes down to something the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has always done informally: prioritize incumbent Democrats.
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While the formal field is explicitly optional, border agents have sometimes been aggressive about collecting that data informally.
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As a fiduciary duty, the board of Twitter must consider the options and is doing so, although informally.
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In poorer countries, where the state is weak and almost everybody works informally, it is close to impossible.
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TechCrunch staff reporters Brian Heater, Jonathan Shieber, Zack Whittaker, Devin Coldewey and Ingrid Lunden discussed the issue informally.
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Dismantling the Affordable Care Act, known informally as Obamacare, was a central campaign promise last year by Trump.
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FAR, as the asset manager is known informally, oversees almost 4 billion reais ($1.2 billion) of client assets.
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Canada's statistics agency, informally known as StatCan, is about to find out what that country's citizens would do.
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Hooters began informally hosting drafts more than 211 years ago, according to Carl Sweat, Hooters' chief marketing officer.
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Cargo works informally with Lyft and Uber drivers in the U.S., but this marks its first move overseas.
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From then on, I started really studying, informally, culture, this omnipresent force that is invisible all around us.
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But I specifically want to discuss with you informally and separately, and it concerns our favorite business tycoon.
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Informally, it had appeared that permits might not be needed for people visiting only for closed-door meetings.
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Memorial Day began informally after the Civil War but was not formalized as a federal holiday until 1971.
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As early as October, sources told Reuters the LME had informally approached the exchange about a potential deal.
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Some visit just to buy groceries, while others begin lives from scratch, often working informally and without visas.
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President Donald Trump's 2018 budget informally begins the race toward the goal Republicans value most: deep tax cuts.
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Reports emerged in August Ailes is informally advising Trump, the GOP nominee, for his upcoming debates with Clinton.
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Since then, guides have begun meeting informally to address challenging remarks that leave them struggling for a response.
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He and Mr. Trump have a close relationship and are often in contact, talking informally about the campaign.
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Some visit to buy groceries, while others begin lives from scratch, often working informally and without residency visas.
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Whether passed formally or enacted informally, such a plan will put the lives of Pittsburgh's citizens in danger.
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Diplomats said Washington informally keeps Britain and France in the loop, while China was likely talking to Russia.
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In addition, the teens reported whether they had ever discussed these topics informally with a parent or guardian.
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Analysts have informally set a basic pass mark of 5.5 percent, the threshold set in last year's test.
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When his films started to garner more attention and the paychecks became fatter, he and Miller informally separated.
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Of course, whether officially or more informally known as such, there have been gay gyms since time immemorial.
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It had already informally sounded out some mid-market business-focused cloud apps for acquisition earlier this year.
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It also has hundreds of thousands of informally constructed homes with many owners lacking title to their property.
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The Parafimbrios lao snake isalso informally known as the "Ziggy Stardust snake" because of its rainbow-patterned head.
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The same evening Botin informally gave him the opportunity to put his advice into practice as chief executive.
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They're informally attired: During most of the program, they wear an attractive assortment of leotards, skirts and trousers.
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The invention, known formally as the "semiautomatic gearbox" and informally as paddle shifters, revolutionized the world of motorsports.
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"We would deny any form of 'pay to play policy' is in place, formally or informally," Hoover said.
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Every year, families across the United Kingdom watch the Queen's Christmas address, informally known as the Queen's speech.
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A start-up can often get away with handling functions, such as hiring and new product development, informally.
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Using Hoover Dam to help manage the electricity grid has been mentioned informally over the last 15 years.
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After all, that year marked the 400th anniversary of the work, informally referred to as the 1610 Vespers.
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We did gather kind of informally today, and again pressed on those questions and got very similar answers.
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JPMorgan has informally advised its private banking managers to review their upcoming China travel plans, three people said.
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"In essence, Taiwan is a country itself," says Mr Wu. Informally, that is the name its officials give it.
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Such meetings provide an occasion to chat informally, but they deal with administrative matters and do not decide policy.
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The one thing that is imparted informally in training is male camaraderie: team sports, guys socializing, guy group activities.
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His government has begun informally game-planning a tax-hike delay while laying the groundwork for further fiscal stimulus.
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"Informally, we know a Japanese submarine is visiting Subic in April," said the Philippine spokesman, Brigadier-General Restituto Padilla.
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Moreover, nationals tend to gravitate towards high-paying government roles because they are informally guaranteed employment and job stability.
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Its graduates go on to toil in small or micro-enterprises, operating informally; these "employ" 93% of all Indians.
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It was not part of her normal duties; but, though they were on formal terms, they also chatted informally.
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According to foreign diplomats, the government is talking informally to the German government, which has experience in unifying currencies.
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Another example is heirs property, which is passed down informally from generation to generation, usually because there's no will.
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This makes Ms. Olatoye's claim that she had informally told HUD officials of the lapse in inspections rather pointless.
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Regulators are likely to have informally signed off on Simon's appointment, three people with knowledge of the matter said.
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Senators will kick off a marathon voting session, informally known as a vote-a-rama, around 2202:2628 p.m.
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As for Bannon, before joining the campaign last summer as its chief executive officer, he was informally advising Trump.
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Roger Stone, a longtime Trump ally who informally advised his campaign, testified before the House Intelligence Committee September 26.
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It's clearly produced by someone who's written intelligence reports before, but it's structured very informally, which is very unusual.
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The program, informally known as Crosscheck, was founded in 2005 by then-Kansas Secretary of State Ron Thornburgh (R).
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Both leaders first met informally last July on the sidelines of the Group of 20 summit in Hamburg, Germany.
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Senators will kick off a marathon voting session, informally known as a vote-a-rama, around 6:30 p.m.
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House Republican leadership informally whipped against the resolution on Tuesday, encouraging members of the conference to vote against it.
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Pakistan's Defence Minister Khurram Dastgir Khan informally speaks before Chamber of Deputies Foreign Affairs and Defence committees (0700 GMT).
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According to what's informally known as "the GRU indictment," WikiLeaks sent Guccifer 2.0 a message on June 22, 2016.
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But the night before Turkey Day, informally known as "Friendsgiving" and "Drinksgiving," may, anecdotally speaking, see more pub patrons.
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The Supreme Court has generally favored contracts that require disputes to be resolved informally through arbitration rather than litigation.
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Deng wielded much of his power informally, without titles or term limits, and through his control of the military.
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These separations, though, were only tracked informally, making it impossible for the auditor to know the exact number overall.
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ERIK PRINCE - The former head of military contractor Blackwater USA worked informally with Trump's transition team after the election.
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Informally called the leopard eel, one specimen ended up at Auburn University in 1970, misidentified as a greater siren.
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For the two weeks of tennis, lunch-time crowds mob Mr. Chan's little wooden hut, informally named Tommy's Doghouse.
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Earlier this month, the chief negotiator for the United States, Zalmay Khalilzad, met informally with Taliban officials in Pakistan.
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Board members also gain coveted access to top curators, whom they can then informally consult about their own collections.
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Walsh said in September that Conway is informally advising his presidential campaign, in an interview with CNN's Fredricka Whitfield.
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Inside the center, in what is informally known as the Submarine Room, lie the guts of the geothermal system.
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During his hearing, Mr. Matabor described growing up illiterate in a Bangladeshi orphanage until a family informally adopted him.
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But doing so from the Oval Office, even informally, could lead to complications for him and for the businesses.
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New Delhi had earlier this week informally asked palm oil refiners and traders to avoid buying Malaysian palm oil.
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Many delegate candidates have informally pledged themselves to the winner of their districts, which was Trump across the state.
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The fear is that by referring to candidates so informally, pundits and analysts imply a familiarity that is inappropriate.
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Igor Janke, a former journalist who now runs a think tank, Freedom Institute, informally advises members of the government.
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The company's shares are owned by so many pension funds that it is known informally as the people's stock.
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He was informally mentored by Jane Piper, herself a student of Arthur B. Carles, in his high school years.
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The two holidays, and often the intervening period more informally, are known as the High Holy Days within Judaism.
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In many such cases, storm victims were informally given property by a relative or inherited without a will or deed.
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The Trump children will certainly be in touch with Trump, if not serving informally or even formally in his administration.
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Saudi Arabia did not take part in the Astana meetings, though a French envoy attended informally with other Western counterparts.
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The majority of Mexican workers work informally in jobs that are not regulated or taxed, like being a street vendor.
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I've been informally surveying industry insiders about what they think makes a "smartwatch," and have been surprised by some answers.
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Among the biggest puzzles Pluto presents us with is a vast, crater-free ice field informally known as Sputnik Planum.
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Leiking said he met with Indian Trade Minister Piyush Goyal recently and informally discussed New Delhi's concerns on bilateral ties.
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Jackie first broached the idea to her family in 1956 after giving birth to a stillborn daughter, informally named Arabella.
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For example, Central American communities might share bikes informally within their own neighborhoods, while others lock their bikes up inside.
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"Since that time, the parties have engaged in communications with the goal of informally resolving this dispute," the lawsuit states.
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"It's been contingent all along informally on the strategy being approved," a senior administration official said of the troop deployment.
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Australia and China were informed of the negotiation process, but only Australia had informally agreed to Malaysia's choice, Aziz said.
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One of the sources said that, according to usual practice, the ECB had so far only reviewed the issue informally.
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Executives from these "Tier 2" vendors began informally contacting one another when the news of the threats broke on Wednesday.
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Strangely, I did have one lined up back in July, when I was informally offered a job at Sports Illustrated.
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Almost all African countries apart from South Africa have formally or informally banned GM crops, following iffy advice from ecowarriors.
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The producers, known informally as "OPEC+", will convene in the first week of December in Vienna to decide further steps.
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The two leaders met informally several times during the summit and released a joint statement on combating ISIS in Syria.
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They tutored him informally, with the help of friends and Sinhalese expatriates, most of whom spoke to him in English.
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Caldbeck tried to sleep with one woman he was informally recruiting for a tech job, the woman told The Information.
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Wang said that the group of dealers has been meeting informally with Hyundai executives on and off since last month.
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Like so many others, I read Sakharov's essay in samizdat — a typewritten copy duplicated secretly, spread informally and read hungrily.
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The series of letter grades replaced what was informally known as the Hays Code, a set of strict "decency" standards.
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At a dinner for the leaders on Friday night, the White House said Mr. Trump spoke informally with Mr. Putin.
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But it is also defined by implicit norms, unwritten rules more informally enforced by the press, academia, and civil society.
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While the Trump administration informally or illegally blocks asylum seekers, it has also slashed the number of refugees it accepts.
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Evans: You have talked about differences in national strategies, but also how strategies are spreading informally from country to country.
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Since the allocation of work in the first year often happens informally, these processes took place below anyone's radar screen.
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Vukani Mbhele, a spokesman for the Department of Public Service and Administration, said the ministry was talking to unions informally.
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Rembrandt, clean shaven and informally dressed, his trademark wide beret covering his curly hair, has a softer, more inviting gaze.
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But in an ideal world Mr. Staley would have declined to talk about Mr. Nitzan in a meeting, even informally.
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Three years later, her mother, Sarah, said, O'Sullivan informally committed to the University of Southern California and Coach Andrea Gaston.
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The area of the two annexed territories became known as the Eastern District, a term still informally used on occasion.
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Former President Obama's White House political director is informally providing strategic advice to leaders at the Democratic National Committee (DNC).
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He'd dressed informally, in a white suit appropriate to the hot night, and carried his backgammon set under his arm.
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Trump reportedly offered the job to Cohn informally, saying he thought he would be a good fit for the role.
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We informally polled some of the supercool teens in our lives to find out what they really want for Christmas.
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In that report, informally known as the Jordan Commission, she debunked concepts of illegal immigration that have found support today.
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People were already using groups and other tools like public spreadsheets to informally ask for and offer help after disasters.
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Even if nations cannot appeal, trade complaints can still be raised and potentially resolved formally or informally at lower levels.
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That's roughly twice what USDA officials had informally told congressional staff when they rolled out the proposed rule in July.
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They named him informally as the Griffin Warrior, after a mythical beast carved on an ivory plaque in the grave.
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It's called the Patient Freedom Act (known informally as Cassidy-Collins), and it was almost entirely ignored by Republican leadership.
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These choices, combined with Breder's more informally posed bodies, imbue his photographs with an eroticism that's sublimated in Rasmussen's work.
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The organisation's members, led by Saudi Arabia, appear to be informally targeting a price level above $70 per barrel in 2018.
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Mohammad Salim, the rari camp's majhi—an informally elected community leader responsible for running "blocks" of the camp—does the guarding.
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Hernandez has been diagnosed with schizotypal personality disorder, one of a group of conditions informally thought of as "eccentric" personality disorders.
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In 1980, Texas was the first state to make Juneteenth a state holiday, although it had been celebrated informally since 1865.
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But really, the show informally kicks off a few days earlier, on Saturday, when the annual gauntlet of press conferences begins.
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In the past, FBI agents have informally recommended that ransomware targets pay to decrypt their files, although the practice remains controversial.
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Halliburton has also informally notified the European Commission and other jurisdictions of the new sale plan, Lesar said on the call.
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The test, known informally as CCAR, allows regulators to determine whether a bank has enough capital to withstand a severe recession.
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The documents also showed a close relationship between ICE and local authorities, with one California detective informally sharing information with ICE.
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Shares of Germany's second-largest bank rose around 1.9% after media reports suggested ING had informally approached to takeover the lender.
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Tourists could change their home currency informally at the more favorable unofficial "blue" rate than at banks or formal exchange houses.
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Diplomats said the United States would informally keep Britain and France in the loop, while China was likely talking to Russia.
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Facebook and Twitter had been informally blocked for months and could not be accessed Friday in a Web search from Pyongyang.
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Within a few years, the FDA banned these procedures from being performed in the states, while other countries informally followed suit.
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Bannnon, the chairman of Breitbart News, was brought on after informally advising Trump for several months despite having no campaign experience.
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It had informally authorised an earlier version of the law that allowed automatic reimbursements for investors with assets of 100,000 euros.
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"They can give him advice informally, but … normally a president does not bring his adult children to official meetings," Painter said.
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Ms. Wang alleges Mr. Caldbeck, while informally trying to recruit her for a tech company job, tried to sleep with her.
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Dr Hintsa's relationship with the business world started informally when a CEO friend turned to him in despair, complaining of burnout.
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When Ms. Fleming's organization informally polled Christians in Missouri, "a majority of every ideological group supported interest rate caps," she said.
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Trump informally offered Cohn the position, and Cohn agreed to take it, Politico reported, citing three people close to the president.
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She did, however, continue informally orienting workers to life in the warehouse, serving as a sounding board and dispenser of advice.
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This is the whisper network that exists, informally, among women who want to protect themselves and other women from sexual harassment.
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The project technically consists of Senoue and vocalist Johnny Gioeli, although the Crush 40 tag informally refers to Senoue and whoever.
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Often known informally as bashful bladder, pee shyness, or shy bladder syndrome, this condition actually has a proper medical name: paruresis.
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" 4D: The key to "One who's happy about acquiring a few extra pounds, informally" is to focus on the word "pounds.
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The Obama administration had ranked Gateway the No. 1 priority in transportation infrastructure and informally agreed to cover the other half.
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She gets weekly requests from Instagram followers to organize hikes in their cities, and some have started informally organizing their own.
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The group is speaking informally to mid-level executives, hoping they will take up the cause with senior management, organizers said.
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Informally, however, some retired Chinese officials and businessman with connections to Beijing do visit him from time to time, he added.
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Many working-class and low-income women who never report misconduct are informally making similar deals, on a much smaller scale.
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A spokesman for the International Monetary Fund, meanwhile, said its executive board was to meet informally on Friday to discuss Argentina.
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The Korea Herald said Obama will also meet informally with former President Lee Myung-bak and current President Moon Jae-in.
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Transition officials informally discussed with Mr. Giuliani the positions of attorney general, secretary of homeland security, and director of national intelligence.
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In emerging markets, up to 80% of the population may have to rely on informally-run public transport to get around.
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Multiple staffers, who spoke to watch party attendees informally before the debate, described Bloomberg as a successful CEO, mayor, and philanthropist.
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Much of the $20 billion economy, whose main products, aside from opium, are fruit and carpets, operates informally, paying no taxes.
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Dan Goldman, Temple Fennell and David Miller, the three co-founders of Clean Energy Ventures, had invested together before, but informally.
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But later that day, they met informally for an additional hour, at a dinner for heads of state and their spouses.
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A small group of ambassadors, including Kislyak, approached Sessions and talked to him informally, the Justice Department official told the Post.
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Before Tuesday, USDA had for months declined to confirm the estimates that had been informally conveyed to Congress over the summer.
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The procedure had informally been in practice already, but city leaders felt compelled to officially legislate it, Boston25 News further reports.
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There is no transport from the camp to the port of entry, except for one organization informally offering rides each morning.
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Parties have united informally behind single candidates in some other cities and more such agreements are likely before the October elections.
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The "Grey's Anatomy" star filed docs saying he went above and beyond to informally handle custody issues with Aryn Drake-Lee.
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Roma families often do not register their children's births or hold official property titles, preferring to pass houses to relatives informally.
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Plenkovic confirmed Kitarevic's candidacy for the job after she informally announced it to local media on Monday, state news agency Hina reported.
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Analysis by Cassini scientists indicates that the bright features, informally known as the "magic island," are a phenomenon that changes over time.
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Many of them were buried informally, or received death certificates issued by Islamic State, but the Iraqi government does not recognize those.
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A lawyer for Johnson, Ronald D. Coleman, also said that Giesea had informally advised Johnson and that they have not spoken recently.
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History lesson: Google has offered crisis response informally since at least 2005, with efforts growing and becoming more formalized over the years.
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What began informally over 30 years ago has grown into one of the largest and oldest ice climbing events in the country.
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Judd also spoke informally to Kellyanne Conway, counselor to President Donald Trump, and Jared Kushner, his senior adviser and son-in-law.
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" Having a purpose is distinct, in Pangaro's mind, from artificial intelligence, which he defined, informally, as "trying to make a machine smarter.
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Lewandowski, who is now a CNN political commentator, has continued to informally advise Trump, according to sources familiar with their ongoing conversations.
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These are errors which affect only one or two of the bases, known informally as genetic "letters", in a gene's DNA sequence.
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Her office has said Foxx hadn't formally recused herself from the case, but rather informally separated herself from making decisions about it.
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The majority of Congo's cobalt comes from industrial mines, while about one fifth is mined informally, according to rights group Amnesty International.
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But it is likely that some universal ethical code will emerge as conveyed by a technical standard for developers, formally or informally.
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Police can use the portal to directly interact with Ring doorbell camera owners and informally request footage for investigations, without a warrant.
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Look at the Vessel (which some wags have already informally renamed "the Shawarma," thanks to its resemblance to a spinning meatloaf-cone).
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CFIUS only rarely kills proposed mergers but several times a year it informally urges companies to scrap merger plans and they comply.
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At the end of January, banks informally canvassed by Reuters for their forecasts saw the no-deal probability as low but rising.
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The slaves were not de Libertat's to free, and for him to release Toussaint informally would have been another act of embezzlement.
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Bill Cassidy, are among the handful of Republicans who have informally reached out to Democrats in recent weeks to discuss health care.
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But he recently suggested the possibility of another delay, and his government has begun informally discussing another postponement, sources previously told Reuters.
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So the ground branch began informally "slicing" the hospitals into smaller, self-contained groups that could move and set up more quickly.
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The baseball game began informally in 1909 and has developed into a much-anticipated annual tradition for elected officials and their staffers.
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"We discussed the idea informally as one of the opportunities for ... dialogue between Russia and the U.S.," Ivan Timofeev told The Post.
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I first saw the Vyloo, then informally called 'Tiny Life', on a tour with a Girls Who Code group a year ago.
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Sometimes they have done so informally, as when Bill Clinton made late-night phone calls to a "kitchen cabinet" of business leaders.
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According to the Wall Street Journal, President Trump informally polled GOP senators on Tuesday about their preferences for the next Fed chairperson.
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The elite dinner party known informally as the "billionaires' dinner" was held in 2011 during the TED Conference in Long Beach, California.
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Mr. Holder's appearance on "The Axe Files" made him another member of a group that might informally be called the Obama-casters.
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The company's New York City headquarters are on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan, in a 55-story building informally known as Bloomberg Tower.
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Democratic consultants and other Clinton insiders have been informally asked about their thoughts on Warren, along with other possible vice presidential picks.
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OPEC is due to meet informally in Algeria in September and is expected to seek to revive a global output freeze deal.
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SocGen, as the bank is informally known, has been dogged for more than a year by a series of costly legal disputes.
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But American officials and a Saudi briefed on their conversations said that Mr. Kushner and Prince Mohammed have continued to chat informally.
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Under the Paris deal, countries have informally agreed to consider revising their near-term emissions pledges by 2020 to make them stronger.
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Congress was notified informally of the potential sale on Thursday, according to a senior administration official and others familiar with the matter.
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Bulatao is not officially at the State Department yet, but a person close to Pompeo said the two informally stay in touch.
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The "main lower artery, informally" in this clue is the California-to-Florida route, I-10, which is written out I TEN.
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I had CE_ _ and, between those two letters and the "informally" part of the clue, figured out that the answer was CELT.
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Most of Burkina Faso's informally produced gold is smuggled to its neighbors, particularly Togo, to avoid export taxes, according to the government.
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Despite ending his work as a journalist, Sirota still presented himself as such well past the time he began informally advising Sanders.
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However, he continued to advise Trump informally during the remainder of the campaign and was regularly in touch with other campaign aides.
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Many people weighed in, formally through letters, informally by calling chambers, pontificating on cable TV, and in blogs, op-eds, and tweets.
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The two did not hold a formal meeting, but they did informally talk a number of times during the two-day summit.
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Nearly all of the countries informally agreed to increase their spending in 2014, and many of them have made strides toward that.
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It seems that encouraging workers and managers to work informally and directly might be the best option for both employers and employees.
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Some of these matters, surely, can be addressed by the administration informally clarifying who does what, while Congress works on permanent solutions.
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Jack Keane, retired four-star general Keane has informally advised the President on matters of national security, including negotiations with the Taliban.
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Jen Flowers, the women's league commissioner for the Western Collegiate Hockey Association, confirmed she and Esten had spoken informally about associate membership.
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Barnett is informally advising Democratic leaders on the subject with his longtime partner, Phil Schiliro, a former Obama White House legislative director.
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Ms. Farley, whom President Trump has informally endorsed, has made several appearances on Fox News and cites Breitbart as a news source.
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When one of those charges gets explosive, the keepers rely on another kind of rounds, referring to tranquilizer darts or TRANKS, informally.
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While Hillary Clinton and Jeb Bush informally consulted with him during the 2016 race, he has never taken a government advisory job.
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Many HR people I know work with young people both informally and formally, as I do through a business school mentoring program.
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In the mid-2000s and earlier, most people caught trying to enter the US illegally were quickly and informally returned to Mexico.
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It's the first time the words on the page are brought to life, however informally, and this one was obviously a big one.
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The 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the administration can enforce the policy informally known as "Remain in Mexico" pending appeal.
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The Commission has informally approved the request, the official said, and Athens is now waiting for official confirmation of the extension in writing.
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Iraq said on Tuesday it was committed to freezing output when OPEC meets informally for talks with other producers in Alegria next month.
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Brian Nosek, a University of Virginia psychologist who led the Reproducibility Project and informally advises the Accelerator, said that both approaches have merits.
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He developed a close relationship with Prince Mohammed bin Salman, speaking informally with him often in calls kept secret from other US officials.
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Over the course of recent seasons, Jody has begun informally housing wayward girls who've had life-altering run-ins with the show's monsters.
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Iraq said on Tuesday it was committed to freezing output when OPEC meets informally for talks with other producers in Algeria next month.
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Renegotiating NAFTA — which has been discussed informally in recent weeks — has become a battleground for internal politics on both sides of the border.
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Only 212% of the adult population there have bank accounts, a further 22014% use other formal financial services and 2240% are served informally.
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Rhodes's job title is deputy national security advisor for strategic communications, which means informally that he oversees communications related to American foreign policy.
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Still, it's largely been hands-off when it comes to content, aside from informally meeting with podcasters on occasion and sharing best practices.
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Slack, which has been widely adopted in workplaces, is a chat platform that allows people to quickly — and often informally — message one another.
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When Fernandez took the stand on Tuesday, he told the court he was "informally trained" to have his gun out during vertical patrols.
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He did a reading at a gallery in the East Village and was standing outside afterward having a smoke, informally signing some books.
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In the Middle East, the US formally and informally shares information with several countries in the fight against ISIS and other terror groups.
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After informally splitting with No Doubt in the early 2000s, Stefani embarked on a fascinating solo run that catapulted the singer into superstardom.
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The group came about informally at first as several of the members had been speaking out independently against the administration, according to Cordero.
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Known informally as the RSC, the caucus imposes a two-year term limit on its chairman, giving more members a chance to lead.
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Not only that, informally, a single senator can be the mathematical difference, and by tradition, can place a "hold" on any action anonymously.
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" Mr. Ragone, who still informally counsels the mayor, said in an interview on Friday, "Voters value mayors calling it as they see it.
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Known informally as Congress's "#MeToo bill," the Congressional Accountability Reform Act makes critical reforms to better empower and protect workers on Capitol Hill.
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Since last year, would-be asylum seekers arriving at the US-Mexico border have been subject to an informally managed process called metering.
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If you don't like any of the candidates, you can vote "informally," by filling out your ballot incorrectly, so it won't get counted.
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Untitled land on the coast has long been traded informally, with buyers and sellers signing agreements in the presence of a government official.
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More than 30 percent of the world's land is held informally by indigenous people and local communities under customary tenure agreements, he said.
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It is also not clear where the Cuban government stands, although Halem confirmed that the idea had been discussed informally with Cuban officials.
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If you informally survey your friends outside the Beltway, they think that the president will win again, whether they like him or not.
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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is due to informally brief U.N. Security Council envoys along with South Korea and Japan on Friday.
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At the end of January, banks informally canvassed by Reuters for their forecasts saw the "no-deal exit" probability as low but rising.
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Louise Vallario from Lifestyles and I initially collaborated informally to foster the partnership at Empire, which took six months to bring to fruition.
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But during a walk through the camp, we spoke informally with women from France, Germany, Denmark, Holland and a number of Arab countries.
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"You couldn't say that they were professional prostitutes, but they were informally 'kept women' because they couldn't afford to live," she told me.
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Trump has refused to condemn the crown prince, while Kushner and the prince continue to chat informally, according to sources on both sides.
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The group of senior former politicians, according to the indictment, was informally called the Hapsburg Group, after the Austro-Hungarian dynasty, the Habsburgs.
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The episode prompted Mr. Obama to cancel a formal meeting with Mr. Duterte at the summit meeting, though the two did talk informally.
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But the Greens' main competitor is not the Christian Democrats nor the Social Democrats, but the Free Democrats — known, informally, as the Liberals.
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They married after her graduation but informally separated when she moved from Petersburg to Atlanta to work for the S.C.L.C. They never divorced.
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According to Mexican officials, Obama administration officials brought up the idea informally in negotiations with their Mexican counterparts, but the initiative went nowhere.
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Informally, the incognito phase ended when a photograph of Mr. Gold celebrating his Pulitzer win in a pink, Champagne-basted shirt got around.
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The A-Team, as it was informally known, shared Mr. Kalanick's aggressive approach and helped him barrel into new markets around the world.
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To find out, they teamed up with two farmers in south-west England who had already been experimenting informally with such breeding programmes.
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She confirmed however that Kushner had helped with the Sessions meeting and had informally advised the candidate on Israel and in other areas.
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Officials with the Trump transition team said they reached out informally to Mr. Dimon, who was clear he did not want the post.
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Microsoft and Amazon both said that they would informally support the Washington state attorney general's suit against Trump's order and testify if necessary.
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The question is, now that he has been elected with such a commanding majority, will AMLO formally appoint the Cabinet he informally announced?
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Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, who has been informally involved in the re-election effort, tagged along for his West Coast visit.
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So during the campaign, then, is he talking to you about the campaign, is he asking you for an input formally or informally?
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Lonergan's mother and stepfather eventually had a son together, and they informally adopted a girl who was a friend of the stepfather's children.
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From his late nights there and at other haunts, he knew his share of celebrities, and he ministered to them, formally and informally.
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Trump informally advised her father during his campaign and after the inauguration, taking a formal role as adviser to the president in March 2017.
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An estimated 20 percent of Brazilians in major cities skirt the country's complex labor laws to work informally, according to government figures from 2015.
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Thus far, this powerful post has been informally delegated to an existing Fed board member, first Daniel Tarullo and, since his departure, Jerome Powell.
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Morgan credited the Migrant Protection Protocols program, informally known as "remain in Mexico," coordination and efforts of Mexico and regional partnerships for the drop.
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Paul, who informally advises Trump on foreign policy and national security matters, has tried to veer the president toward a more non-interventionist posture.
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Without her, "the campaign would be stale," said Gilberto Miranda, a political expert who meets with Clouthier informally on Saturdays to brainstorm campaign ideas.
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Demonstrators had gathered around the Legco — as the legislature is informally known — ahead of a scheduled debate by lawmakers over the controversial extradition plan.
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Plastics also support thousands employed informally such as ragpickers as well as street food and market vendors who are reliant on single-use plastic.
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While the term can be used informally to describe someone who thinks the world revolves around them, narcissism is also a diagnosable personality disorder.
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Members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries are meeting informally on the sidelines of the International Energy Forum in Algeria from Sept.
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Informally known as Into the Night Life, the official title of this 1947 Henry Miller book is actually a 67-word run-on sentence.
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This would give Mark the opportunity to informally interact with some of the visitors…" Mains wrote, noting this would give them "some great photos.
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He was used to it, after a childhood that was fatherless and motherless, travelling round Europe with the dancer-cousins who informally adopted him.
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To combat slavery, firms must improve workers' lives, rather than cutting labor costs and recruiting informally to meet demand for cheaper goods, experts say.
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The archaeological record, of course, has revealed countless pointed bone implements, and researchers around the world have informally identified various tools as tattoo implements.
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The field wasn't an official pickup spot, but local residents often dumped garbage there, and the collectors had informally added it to their route.
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Though Great Britain informally rejected Alexander's offer, the British felt the noose of triangulation nonetheless and decided to negotiate directly with the United States.
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I've been doing it formally and, you could say, somewhat informally all my life, and I certainly had the greatest teachers you could imagine.
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He was a prominent supporter of Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign, and has advised the administration informally on technology and science since then.
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"The security forces don't want to deal with the protests formally, so they do it informally, with thugs," says Ali Hashem, a Lebanese commentator.
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The Unbuttoned column last Thursday, about politicians who dress more informally at official events, referred imprecisely to John F. Kennedy's inaugural attire in 1961.
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A British exit from the European Union, known informally as Brexit, would probably hurt the British economy most and destabilize the rest of Europe.
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Mr. Fabrizio has worked for Mr. Trump on and off over the years, including informally in 2011 when Mr. Trump considered running for president.
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"President Obama's initial action was undertaken informally, and so the policy can be undone in precisely the same manner," Stein said in a statement.
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MU0003 is an icy object of the Kuiper Belt, (informally named Ultima Thule) which was discovered in June 2000 with the Hubble Space Telescope.
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Murphy said that he and Barry Alvarez, Wisconsin's athletic director, began to informally discuss Lambeau as a site for a game several years ago.
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"Tomorrow, President Obama and Senator Bernie Sanders will meet informally at the White House," press secretary Josh Earnest said Tuesday, according to pool reports.
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In a speech in New York, Obama defended the Affordable Care Act, known informally as Obamacare, which expanded medical insurance to 20 million Americans.
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"That's going to be the problem he'll face," said Michael Steele, the former Republican National Committee chairman who has helped informally advise Mr. Trump.
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Hernandez has been diagnosed with schizotypal personality disorder, one of a group of conditions informally thought of as "eccentric" personality disorders, according to Fishbein.
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Although it has been informally shared with London, one diplomat said the EU's position would be formally presented to the British negotiators next week.
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So we decided to informally poll our female friends and coworkers to find out which queries are the most offensive or eye-roll worthy.
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The United States has only informally committed to participate in the program, and the new administration could refuse to make that commitment legally binding.
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When I meet her, she is dressed informally, with wide, alert eyes, constantly moving hands, and rapid-patter Catalan that left my translator sweating.
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They did this through a complex web of dark money groups that became informally known as the "Kochtopus," which spent on organizing and ads.
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It was his Air Force mother — Kim Thomas, the wife of a lieutenant colonel, who informally adopted him after meeting him during basic training.
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Duddy, a former CEO of Home Retail Group, wasted no time, meeting Ashley informally in London on Thursday evening, a spokesman for Debenhams said.
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Prince spent time around senior Trump officials during the transition and continued informally advising the Trump White House on some major foreign policy decisions.
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It was started 10 years ago informally and about a year and a half ago became more coordinated, according to a statement from NASA.
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But the experts also pointed that the HRH title, as it is informally known, carries less resonance in the United States than in Britain.
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Prince spent time around senior Trump officials during the transition and continued informally advising the Trump White House on some major foreign policy decisions.
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The Obama White House informally promised PhRMA it would not seek to negotiate drug prices in Medicare as part of the Affordable Care Act.
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And even though I have moved cross-country twice, social media on my smartphone has enabled me to stay informally connected to old friends.
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Witherspoon has been talking about books on her personal Instagram account for years, and her Reese's Book Club Instagram has existed informally since 22014.
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The Migrant Protection Protocols program, informally known as "Remain in Mexico," was initially rolled out at the San Ysidro port of entry in January.
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For several years, de Montebello had been meeting informally with Leonard Lauder, the cosmetics grandee, to talk about the future of Lauder's Cubist paintings.
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It is done informally unless the alien is subject to a deportation order, but the procedure for medical deferments at USCIS was informal too.
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Since it often occurs informally, many people might be surprised to learn it has a dedicated name recognized by local, state, and federal authorities.
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The military took steps to squelch the possibility that a spouse, children or parents would find out informally, through social media or an email.
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He now says it was cute, but he doesn't want to use it anymore," Gingrich, who informally advises Trump, said Wednesday on NPR's "Morning Edition.
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George Aref Nader, who informally advised the White House and was a key witness in the Russia investigation, will be back in court on Friday.
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Or that maybe it was a reference to the approximately three billion projects that have informally been described as "holodecks," sometimes by this very site.
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But it would require the Trump Administration to commit informally to de-radicalizing citizens, supporting academic research into violent extremism, and collaborating with other countries.
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Rushing will fill a 24th Circuit seat informally designated for a North Carolina nominee; the court also covers Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and South Carolina.
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A tiny share of the refugee population—around 14,000, according to one estimate—has work permits, but almost all Syrians work informally, mostly in factories.
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The risk of these attacks was known, informally, from the earliest days of cryptocurrency, and to counter this risk exchanges do not immediately credit deposits.
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OPEC producers were set to informally meet this week at the sidelines of an energy conference in Algeria to discuss a possible production freeze deal.
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The researchers informally refer to cancers that develop in this way as "bad luck" cancers because there's evidently nothing we can do to avoid them.
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Other names informally cited by officials are those of the former head of the Eurogroup, Dutchman Jeroen Dijsselbloem, and Finland's former prime minister Alexander Stubb.
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NASA also released this shaded relief view (below) of the region surrounding the left side of Pluto's distinctive heart-shaped feature, informally dubbed Sputnik Planum.
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Kaepernick has since been blacklisted from the league — informally, at the very least — but many other players have taken up the cause in his absence.
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I informally polled a handful of coworkers and their friends, and most believed that the general differences between sativa and indica-dominant strains are real.
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The OPEC report came as hopes rise once again that the group will discuss a production freeze in September when it informally meets in Algeria.
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The ambassador also keeps track of the population of his community; migrants usually informally register with their community leader upon arrival in Guangzhou, for support.
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What they're actually noticing is written language becoming more flexible, with texting possessing its own set of stylistic norms (sometimes informally called "textspeak" or "textese").
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But Bulgaria said there was no credible threat in the vicinity, known informally for years as Hotel Pliska, and no danger to residents or visitors.
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It's not clear why the Justice Department's logic for why Trump should appoint Kushner rather than consulting him informally doesn't also apply to his daughter.
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Republicans in the Senate have informally amended the Constitution to make the filibuster—a tactic intended to undermine majority rule—the regular order of business.
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Ivanka Trump already has a White House office but fueled ethics concerns when she said that she would advise her father informally, the Times said.
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A Department of Justice official told The Washington Post Kislyak was among a group of diplomats who approached Sessions and spoke with him informally there.
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The FCA said a higher limit would give financial firms and a bigger incentive to resolve complaints quickly and informally, or to avoid them altogether.
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The Labour party's National Executive Committee could informally call a conference before September, and is likely to do so given the full-on parliamentary revolt.
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These are the messages that many attorneys hear — both formally and informally — beginning on the first day of law school and continuing throughout their careers.
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The Gay Gooners had existed informally for a number of years, with members attending games together and meeting in a social capacity long before 2013.
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Claire Zagorski, a wound care paramedic at the Austin Harm Reduction Coalition in Texas, said she informally surveyed other harm reduction groups about their experiences.
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Conte further said that some EU states had informally offered to open these centres on their soil, but underlined that Italy was not among them.
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Alan Winters of the UK Trade Policy Observatory at Sussex University suggests agreeing informally to keep current trade arrangements until an FTA is in force.
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"We cannot permit that the migrants' main asset is that they are cheaper to hire informally," Colombia's deputy labor minister, Andres Felipe Uribe, told journalists.
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Reuters documented a pattern of adoptive families informally relinquishing adoptees, foreign-born and US-born, to new families, without any government or adoption agency oversight.
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The CQ Roll Call poll is conducted informally by email and typically is based on 150-200 responses from congressional aides, according to the publication.
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Although Portland's city council has the final say in what happens to the fort, the public informally voted against commercial partners being involved with preservation.
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The Greektown Business Improvement Association says the area -- also known informally as "The Danforth" for its Danforth Avenue location -- is North America's largest Greek neighborhood.
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In Germany, the prohibition on Holocaust jokes is policed by law and informally maintained by social taboo—both the wages of the Third Reich's sins.
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He declined last week to say whether he is financing the lawsuits against the project, known formally as Pier 255 and informally as Diller Island.
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Short of that, Dr. Thurber added, the phalanx of military and civilian advisers around the president might informally restrain him from making certain rash decisions.
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Here they are: 17A: POLLS POLES 39A: ADDS ADS 62A: PARES PEARS 11D: HEALS HEELS 27D: SELLS CELLS • 6A: "Londoner or Glaswegian, informally" for BRIT.
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The actions taken by British citizens to shelter these Jewish children from 85033 to 1940 were informally known as the Kindertransport (Children's Transport in German).
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Although one in four wage-earning women in the region are household workers—around 19703 million—almost all work informally, silently, and under unpleasant conditions.
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Officially, it's on Central Time, but the town informally follows Mountain Time to be in sync with New Mexico, which is only three miles away.
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Mueller's team "informally met" Joel Zamel, co-founder of the consulting firm Wikistrat, according to the report, which cited one person familiar with the matter.
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While the clue itself was innocuous—"Pitch to the head, informally"—many wondered how Shortz had green-lit a word known as a racist slur.
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"It's a nightmare," said Ms. Boteler, a 22.53-year-old writer, who has not put her home on the market but has shown it informally.
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The league said it would stop "formally or informally coordinating or encouraging pricing practices among its member clubs" that would result in minimum resale prices.
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Elite schools have made a lot of important changes to welcome and accommodate students who have long been formally or informally excluded from their halls.
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Known informally as "BaT" and housed in a former brick warehouse in San Francisco's Potrero Hill district, the site had a banner year in 2019.
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I informally shared the list with friends on social media, and I received a more enthusiastic response than to any serious music criticism I've written.
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McGahn, Hicks and Donaldson all held titles in the West Wing; Lewandowski has only informally advised Trump since his work on the 2016 campaign ended.
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In both chambers, bipartisan groups of lawmakers are already moving to block the sales, many of which Democrats had informally held up since last year.
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He also wanted to ask informally what I thought about the idea; he was pretty set on doing it but was gathering some outside opinions.
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"Good military character" isn't an official defense anymore thanks to recent reforms, the counsel said, but conversations about it still happen informally all the time.
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T.A.O. — the outdated name is still used informally — began years ago as a side project at the agency's research and engineering building at Fort Meade.
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The area was informally known as San Juan Hill, possibly in honor of a black cavalry who fought in Cuba during the Spanish-American War.
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Mr. Senard and Mr. Elkann had already spoken informally about the idea of a tie-up, according to a person with knowledge of the situation.
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Now imagine that the students in Moreland Hall, informally known as "the slut dorm," are locked in a fierce competition to seduce their dorm master.
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"It's out of friendship for the Jewish community," said Ms. Tornare of their decision to look after the cemetery informally long before they were recruited.
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I added a comma and "informally," as I didn't think Mr. Gordon's clue signaled the informality of the answer strongly enough, especially for a Tuesday.
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It is the first meeting with creditors since the island sought bankruptcy-like protection under Title III of a new law informally known as Promesa.
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It is the first gathering with creditors since the island sought bankruptcy-like protection under Title III of a new law informally known as Promesa.
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Ms. Trump intends to serve informally as an outside adviser to her father, including lobbying members of Congress on issues such as child-care payments.
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Critics of the Gulf air carriers say they don't care whether discussions are carried out formally or informally, as long as the administration continues them.
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Balanchine takes eight of them, and makes them both formally and informally elegant, so that their bravery seems incidental, something to be taken for granted.
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Questions such as an agreement on the venue and timeline of talks, and clearing of roadblocks to peace along the way should be discussed informally.
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The former Virginia governor and attorney general, who ran for president this cycle, said he had been "informally assured" he'd be picked as a delegate.
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Karl Rove, campaign manager and confidant to President George W. Bush, was an early backer of Data Trust and has been informally advising Mr. Parscale.
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Because whites controlled the courts, blacks who acquired property during Jim Crow often opted to handle matters of inheritance informally, outside of the legal system.
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Conte further said that some EU states had informally offered to open these centers on their soil, but underlined that Italy was not among them.
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The people of "the Chi" let you in intimately, like a new neighbor, informally giving you a tour of the city as they know it.
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On Monday, however, Goldberg allegedly sent an email informing the students of her decision to "informally resolve" the complaint and lifting the ban from CUCR events.
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New Evidence Suggests Human Beings Are a Geological Force of NatureFor years, the term "Anthropocene" has been used to informally describe the human era on Earth.
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" She also told NBC's "Today" show, "I only know what I read, which is that the inquiries were made very informally, and that's all I know.
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Methanol — which is typically found in antifreeze, varnishes, and fuels — is often added to counterfeit or informally made alcoholic drinks, according to the World Heath Organization.
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Queen Elizabeth once confided in Kelly, her longtime aide, that she had a "secret wish" to be photographed informally, rather than her usual painstakingly posed portraits.
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When he stepped down as chairman at the end of 1983, he joined a board that informally advised Morgan Stanley on policy matters and business ventures.
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The Security Council informally expressed concern on April 5, calling on all forces to de-escalate and halt military activity and specifically calling out the LNA.
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Members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries are due to meet informally in Algeria on the sidelines of the International Energy Forum on Sept.
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Informally named after Interior Minister Salvini, the "Salvini decree" (also known as the "security decree") tightened immigration and citizenship laws, and essentially limited asylum seekers' rights.
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Many have worked as servers and house cleaners at Mar-a-Lago, the Florida golf club that is informally referred to as the Winter White House.
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Most often, academic connections are divulged informally; potential employers want to know who you published with and who they can call to get a personal reference.
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The process, informally called a vote-a-rama, allows lawmakers to force a vote on any amendment and could keep senators on the floor for hours.
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I need to talk about some other business, but I specifically want to discuss with you informally and separately, and it concerns our favorite business tycoon.
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As we reported, the case was supposed to be submitted to prosecutors 2 weeks ago but the D.A. informally kicked it back for lack of evidence.
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Kirby's post is known informally as "City minister", as the government's liaison to the finance industry based in the City of London, the capital's banking district.
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Along the way, Heather was investigated three times over friendships with female colleagues — twice informally and once officially — but never because of her relationship with Ashley.
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Negotiations can be conducted either before a Brexit provision is invoked or informally after a deal has been cancelled, as buyers try to secure better terms.
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The Trump campaign has noted, accurately, that the lead author of the study, Mark Zandi, has informally advised the Obama administration and donated to Democratic campaigns.
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The committee that the resolution called for — the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, informally known as the "Senate Watergate Committee" — was formed shortly thereafter.
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Some people are also buying PrEP informally through friends and contacts, while a private doctor's prescription costs about 400 pounds ($482) a month, according to PrEPster.
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The CEO said in a statement on Wednesday that his comments, which "were made informally at a private gala dinner," were not meant to be offensive.
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As it's evolved, this strain of the sexually transmitted disease informally known as "the clap" has become resistant to the drugs previously used to combat it.
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In the most strictly monogamous societies, there was often a social punishment for polygynists, either informally or, as in many modern societies, through a legal system.
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Diplomats, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Guterres has informally consulted with some council members about appointing Lamamra, but has not yet sent a formal letter.
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Tay-K's "The Race" was remixed informally by several rappers, and now that he's signed, an official remix featuring 21 Savage and Young Nudy has arrived.
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If approved, it would replace the 2010 Affordable Care Act, known informally as Obamacare, which Republicans have long seen as government overreach into the healthcare business.
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While Dorian was making headlines, there was a good chance you saw a hurricane forecast cone, informally called the "cone of uncertainty," like the one above.
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In October, Zalmay Khalilzad, the lead American negotiator during the talks, met informally with Taliban leaders in Pakistan, raising the possibility that negotiations might eventually resume.
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If I could have a do-over, I would have recalled the name of the law itself, not the man after whom it was informally named.
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Facebook, Google and Twitter informally share information about potential swattings, giving warnings to one another if they spot a threat on their platforms, the expert said.
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As 2018 turned to 2019 and a second Sanders presidential run seemed likely, Mr. Sirota began informally discussing the prospect of joining the campaign, he said.
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And he lavished funds on a California park that is designated a historic preservation site, working informally in tandem with the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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"I still think there's going to be a pretty massive effort informally and formally to stop Bernie," said John Rowley, a Nashville-based Democratic media consultant.
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They could also informally mentor me and answer my naive questions—an important way of keeping themselves sharp and taking pride in their skill and experience.
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Zuckerberg would chat informally with Systrom on the phone to talk about how the companies were doing and any issues Instagram experienced with the Facebook API.
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"While states have formally abolished slavery, informally our financial and economic system continues to tolerate and even promote practices that generate similar results," the report said.
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Such a system would allow many young adults who are being automatically sent to adult courts to have their cases handled informally, outside the court process.
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" At the time, GR Sistemi attended a few events part of ISS World, an annual series of conferences that are informally known as the "Wiretappers' Ball.
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And what if we allowed you to also share really informally the things that are thrown away but really valuable for a certain amount of time.
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All but Orbán are in effect controlling the majorities informally, able to dominate both the executive and the legislative branches despite not serving as prime minister.
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Status: Trump informally nominated Robert "Woody" Johnson, the wealthy owner of the NFL's New York Jets, but he still has not sent Johnson's nomination to Senate.
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The F-35 project was intentionally designed to have stakeholders in Congress, the economy, and the military —a group informally known as the military-industrial complex.
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The government has permitted some local artists to put up creative works that make bold statements, while others have informally drawn on it with spray paint.
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Photo: GettyThe European Union is informally investigating how Amazon uses the data it collects from third-party sellers hosted on its website, Europe's antitrust chief said Wednesday.
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Informally called Davos in the Desert, people like former AOL CEO Steve Case and Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi have said that they won't be attending this year.
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Rubbish in the slums and markets is collected informally on tricycle carts known as "Borla taxis" since the paths are too small for city trucks to navigate.
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The Chapter encourages women to start "circles", groups of eight to twelve individuals who meet informally, on a regular basis, to discuss their work and personal lives.
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Gaining traction But the scientific credibility of the Anthropocene proposition is likely to be called into question the more that scientists use the term informally or otherwise.
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"It was like pretzel logic," says Pat Parenteau, a professor of law at Vermont Law School who is informally consulting on a similar case in San Mateo.
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On Monday, the Financial Times reported that Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner had "informally" approached investment bank LionTree about starting a television network after the election.
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If I was in an embassy job today and was asked informally by an ally to explain the president's remarks in Helsinki, I would stumble for coherence.
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There are already other ways that it's likely being used in these scenarios informally, for example to order office supplies or perhaps to control your office thermostat.
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" This week, when pressed on that relationship, the FBI had this to say: "For many years, the FBI has engaged with various organizations, both formally and informally.
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Even so, many of them are working informally for less pay, and there is some evidence that parents are marrying off their daughters young, the report said.
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"I would like, formally or informally, to do whatever I can to bring our great nations a bit closer together," he said in an interview on CNN.
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" Vassar's lawsuit alleges that on March 9, Harjani "informally inquired into Johnnie's openness to considering a cash payment equivalent to the remaining value of his athletics scholarship.
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Since then, land has also been traded informally, usually through a middleman who subdivided plots of both government and private land and sold them to the poor.
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Reuters reported on May 11 that Brookfield had entered exclusive talks to acquire Nova Transportadora do Sudeste SA, or NTS as the Petrobras subsidiary is informally known.
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Members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries are due to meet informally in Algeria next month on the sidelines of the International Energy Forum (IEF).
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Trump and Putin met informally before sitting down for a two-hour-plus bilateral meeting with Lavrov, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and a pair of translators.
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Goliath match-up between an informally organized small grassroots army of committed Ethiopian immigrant human rights advocates, activists and their champions in Congress and big money lobbying.
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A united Security Council informally expressed concern on April 5, calling on all forces to de-escalate and halt military activity and specifically calling out the LNA.
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There, he approached Yankees executive Mark Newman to ask for a job; Valiente began helping informally and, by 2007, he was an official member of the organization.
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With the intent of recreating their homeland dishes using local ingredients, Japanese immigrants in Peru informally created Nikkei cuisine, a fusion popularized worldwide by Nobu Matsuhisa's empire.
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The State Department has avoided taking a clear position on the matter but relies on the fact that Israel and Jordan had informally divided the contested enclave.
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While we will never know what Mr. Trump and Mr. Putin discussed informally at the G-20 dinner, their exchange was comparatively abbreviated and perhaps less risky.
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Most were employed informally and have little prospect of finding work in their villages, said Ou Tepphallin, head of the Cambodian Food and Service Workers' Federation union.
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But Mr. Trump weakened other rules, including one that allows departing executive branch officials to lobby the administration informally, as long as they are not registered lobbyists.
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"At least a dozen companies have informally or formally announced vaccine or drug development initiatives to address" the virus, Needham's analyst Alan Carr said in a note.
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Potential sources of the new coronavirus, informally being called 2019-nCoV, are two species of snake: the Chinese krait and the Chinese cobra, according to The Conversation.
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Last week, India slapped curbs on imports of refined palm oil and informally asked traders to halt all palm imports from Malaysia, the world's second biggest producer.
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If you see a clue like "TD Garden athlete, informally" and you have no idea where the TD Garden is or who plays there, work those crossings.
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Because San Francisco and Oakland are just 10 miles apart, the 49ers and Raiders have informally stayed out of their each other's cities — no billboards, for instance.
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She now works as a senior executive with Coca-Cola in Washington and counts herself among the extended friends-and-family group who informally advises her uncle.
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It sprang up only this summer, when the United States introduced a new federal rule informally called "Remain in Mexico" (technically, the Migrant Protection Protocols, or MPP).
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Cruz then posted a gif of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson that said, "Just bring it," and it appeared the two had informally agreed to play each other.
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The other night, Conte says, he hosted a dinner in Los Angeles for "10 huge creators," which doubled, informally, as both market research and a sales pitch.
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It's informally known as the Nobel prize of philosophy and was awarded to Ginsburg for her work in pioneering gender equality and strengthening the rule of law.
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Jerry Crawford, a veteran Iowa Democratic operative who has been informally advising Booker, was first made aware of the film by his son a few years ago.
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But during their trip, the flow of people seeking help ceased as the Migrant Protection Protocols, informally known as the "Remain in Mexico" policy, went into effect.
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This room, with its bright windows and plush rocking chairs and boxes of tissues placed prominently on each table, is more informally known as the crying room.
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As "Fierce Kingdom" progresses, we watch Joan go through what I came to think of (informally) as the five stages of terror: panic, lucidity, fury, calm, bravery.
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The yearbook includes page after page of seniors posed in starched white military shirts, or sometimes informally, accompanied by breezy descriptions of their sports and social activities.
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He informally advised the Trump White House on diplomatic issues in early 2017, and even attended high-level meetings with members of President Donald Trump's inner circle.
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An official Taliban account on Twitter posted an undated photograph it said was of Akhundzada, informally known as Mullah Haibatullah, with a white turban and long, greying beard.
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"Informally, parents have said that their children refuse to go into particular washrooms because the dryers are too noisy, and children say they 'hurt my ears,' " Nora wrote.
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An official Taliban account on Twitter posted an undated photograph purporting to be of Akhundzada, informally known as Mullah Haibatullah, with a white turban and long, graying beard.
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Colombia's government has urged Venezuelans who crossed the border informally to register with authorities so Colombia can better provide them with public services, without the threat of deportation.
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The sources say cops "informally asked" Jussie if he would surrender his phone ... to verify he was talking to his manager on his cell when he was attacked.
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The Affordable Care Act, known informally as Obamacare, brought insurance to 20 million previously uninsured Americans and was the signature domestic achievement of former Democratic President Barack Obama.
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"There are certain issues that I would like to discuss again informally or clear up before I start negotiations," he added, declining to specify what those issues were.
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Known informally as the "control tower", Samsung's corporate strategy office is the nerve center of the $239 billion business empire since the office was created in December 2010.
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Informally dubbed the "skinny" Gateway, this station would just be two modules, forming a place where astronauts can dock and transfer into a lander without lingering too long.
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Instead of a state dinner inside the Elysées Palace, the two presidents and their wives will dine informally at chef Alain Ducasse's Le Jules Verne, PEOPLE has learned.
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It is thought the "232" report, as it is informally referred to, could recommend tariffs as high as 2323 percent on auto parts and cars imported into America.
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"I am seeing [redacted] in London next week to discuss ongoing business, but there is something separate I wanted to discuss with you informally and separately," Steele wrote.
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Since then, land has also been traded informally, usually through middlemen who have subdivided plots of both government and private land and sold them on to the poor.
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Prior to Tillerson's ouster, he, Mattis and Pompeo would typically meet for breakfast or lunch once a week to informally discuss major national security issues facing the administration.
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OPEC oil producers were set to meet informally next week and the last few weeks saw increased volatility in oil prices amid speculation of a supply freeze deal.
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On Wednesday, a day after Mr. Obama abruptly canceled a meeting with Mr. Duterte, who had unleashed a profanity-laden diatribe against him, the two men met informally.
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A year ago, as I informally surveyed people in a number of countries about the US election, Sri Lanka was the only place where I found Trump supporters.
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But Jim Demers, a veteran Democratic strategist who's informally advising Booker in New Hampshire, said that Booker's team is prepared to take advantage if any such moment arises.
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The event, known informally as the "billionaires' dinner," was also attended by the financier and registered sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, according to a new report by BuzzFeed News.
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Patton said the man hadn't undergone psychiatric assessment or been formally interviewed, however officers had been able to speak to him informally in the hours after the attack.
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Her parents found out and decided "to hanai" their grandson, part of a Hawaiian practice in which a family can adopt a person informally, with or without papers.
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Though her attendance at the event was informally announced on Twitter, she was not on the printed schedule, so some in the room were surprised by her arrival.
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Mr. Avenatti has not yet hired Mr. Sures, according to two of the people, but it is not unusual for Hollywood agents to work informally with potential clients.
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Canada Letter Three years ago, Canada joined 194 other countries in Paris to announce a landmark agreement on climate change, now informally known by the French capital's name.
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In those years, some were so frustrated at being referred to so informally, they gave their children names that automatically conveyed respect, such as Major, Sergeant or General.
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Simply put: Are they merely seasonal turbulences or rather the first symptoms of the breakup of the Western political community, which the G-7 represents and informally leads?
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The phrase "state of the union" was popularized by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, whose speech was informally referred to as the state of the union "address" or "message."
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Lion Air, which has affiliate airlines in Malaysia and Thailand, has informally tapped advisers on the IPO and is working with them on non-deal roadshows, sources said.
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"There have been some instances where they were found working with charities," he said, noting that several of the men informally offered money, food and clothing to children.
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House GOP leaders informally discussed how they would handle Graham-Cassidy last week, but there's "a lot of doubt about the Senate passing it," one leadership source said.
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Engaging security professionals in this way relies on a series of rules defined informally by bug bounty companies, corporations that wish to engage hackers and the hackers themselves.
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Qatar is seeking immediate relief in the unusual case before the ICJ, the United Nations' venue for resolving legal disputes between states, informally known as the World Court.
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It started informally one day in 2010, Mr. Reyes said, when Mr. Alston was hanging out with him while he divvied up and packaged several pounds of cocaine.
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They informally carved up the responsibilities: In general, Ms. Bloomfield was in charge of everything to do with food, and Mr. Friedman handled everything to do with guests.
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"They're becoming more responsive," said Sameer Hinduja, a cyberbullying expert and professor of criminology at Florida Atlantic University who has worked informally with companies like Twitter and Facebook.
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Jurors who have delivered guilty verdicts to crime lords and serial murderers have "informally" sought post-trial protection, said Gleeson, once a judge in the same Eastern District.
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He and other businessmen were speaking before a meeting between President Vladimir Putin and the Russian Union of Industrialists, known informally as the "oligarch union", in Moscow on Friday.
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The Nixons, Carters, and Clintons also met her informally in 1970, 1977, and 1994, respectively, and she hosted a formal dinner honoring the Reagans at Windsor Castle in 1982.
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Chang Choong-ki, deputy head of Samsung Group's corporate strategy office, known informally as its "control tower", was questioned as a suspect on Sunday and returned home hours later.
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A source close to the discussions told CNN that Kushner informally offered Patel a position, and both agreed it's contingent on them meeting in person to discuss the details.
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Members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries are due to meet informally in Algeria on the sidelines of the International Energy Forum (IEF) on Sept. 26-28.
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"In the beginning, a number of [EU] regulators informally said 'we know you guys aren't ready for GDPR, and to be honest, we're not really ready either,'" said Jehl.
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The companies said they intend to buy and sell bitcoin in informally organized "over-the counter" bitcoin markets to cap transaction costs, while trading large blocks of the cryptocurrency.
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In Washington, Erdoğan will hold official talks with Biden and is expected to meet informally with Obama on the sidelines of the summit, Press Secretary Josh Earnest said Tuesday.
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"You know, if it wasn't [for] your show, Sean, they would destroy him absolutely," Rivera told Hannity, who, when not hosting his television and radio shows, informally advises Trump.
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"We'd been informally organising events behind the scenes but the website is our big play to 'Uber-fy' the events catering industry," says Feast It co-founder Digby Vollrath.
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For other Cosby accusers whose cases fall outside the statute of limitations, Constand's case is informally considered a representation of their own experiences with the disgraced comedian and actor.
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Investors risk being given fake title deeds, or finding their plot has multiple titles, experts say, with swathes of land being traded informally because they have not been demarcated.
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The complex was built during the Fifth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom, around 2,500 BCE, and is known informally as the "heap of stone" because of its ramshackle appearance.
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Axios reported that President Donald Trump's advisors have informally discussed holding a summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping next month at Mar-a-Lago, Trump's private club in Florida.
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Before the scandal broke in March 2014, Odebrecht informally targeted gross revenue of 200 billion reais for 2020, said Folha, which did not say how it got that information.
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That document showed 982,000 students would lose their automatic eligibility for free school meals under the new SNAP rule — nearly double what the department had informally told congressional staff.
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Rate cut hopes got a further boost after a Bloomberg report quoted sources as saying ECB staff were informally studying whether a more flexible target might be more appropriate.
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He was active in the Central Intelligence Agency from 1949 to 1953 (and more informally for decades thereafter) in the Office of Policy Coordination, the agency's covert operation wing.
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Many have been informally leasing the rights to the land, though a lack of clear rules governing land rights has hampered the development of a healthy market for farmland.
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A woman reached out to the Currans asking what to do with a blind and deaf 6-month-old puppy she'd "informally rescued" from her sister's home, Scott recalls.
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Italian private equity group Investindustrial was informally asked to take part in the negotiations for Esselunga but has yet to decide whether to make an offer, another source said.
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My so-called "party dues" rose to $100,000 a year to serve in this role on this elite "A" committee, as the top committees in Congress are informally known.
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The report quoted sources as saying ECB staff are informally studying the bank's policy approach, including whether the current inflation target is still appropriate in the post-crisis era.
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Because Constand's case is one of the few to fall within the statute of limitations, her trial is informally considered a representation of the large number of Cosby accusers.
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The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and other oil producers led by Russia are meeting informally on the sidelines of the International Energy Forum in Algeria from Sept.
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The Colony Capital CEO, who informally advises Trump after heading his inaugural committee, said he tells Trump "all the time" that he doesn't "like the rhetoric," the newspaper reported.
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PARIS (Reuters) - President Emmanuel Macron upbraided a French teenager on Monday after the boy addressed the president informally as "Manu" and sang the socialist anthem in front of him.
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"Airbus Group naturally follows potential changes in the competitive environment, and as such, has informally inquired about the announced sale of a part of Russian Helicopters," the spokesman said.
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A Princeton case study published last year revealed that thousands of families along the Gulf Coast couldn't access FEMA aid after Hurricane Katrina because their homes were informally owned.
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At times, dancers hurtle across the stage with brusque violence, stop, behave informally; yet enough multiple geometries and dance constructions occur to show the formal design behind such disorder.
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A group of more than a dozen lawmakers has been meeting informally to discuss how to attract younger voters, though they aren't necessarily united on every policy issue. Rep.
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"I would like formally or informally to do whatever I can to bring our great nations a bit closer together," he said in an interview with CNN's Michael Smerconish.
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It is unclear whether volunteers who sign up through Mr. Trump's website will receive information about becoming official poll watchers or will be encouraged to monitor polling places informally.
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So far, EU leaders have rebuffed attempts by Britain to talk informally about the outlines of a final deal, something that would help London settle on its Brexit strategy.
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HashiCorp — sometimes referred to informally as Hashi, Japanese for "bridge" and a reference to founder and chief technology officer Mitchell Hashimoto — isn't public, and it's not a household name.
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Regulators have informally asked a handful of financial institutions to prepare for pricing China's crude imports in the yuan, said the three sources at some of the financial firms.
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CNN reported last week that members of the legal team have been informally prepping the President for a possible interview, though no decision on the matter has been made.
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CNN reported last week that members of the President's legal team have been informally prepping him for a possible interview, though no decision on the matter has been made.
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He met informally with the Canadian foreign minister, Chrystia Freeland, during the transition, and kept in touch with her, even as Mr. Trump's relationship with Mr. Trudeau became fraught.
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His push for sweeping tax cuts to spur rapid economic growth dominated the policy proposals of the 2016 Republican field, and he has continued to advise Mr. Trump informally.
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The building, known informally as Ursula because of its Ursula Avenue address, has been criticized by immigrant advocates for holding migrants in large pens made of chain-link fencing.
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Leo Fisher, the chaplain of the Hudson Valley chapter of Courage, said last week that Father Timone remained active with the chapter "informally," counseling Courage members and their families.
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The different enterprises of the Japanese zaibatsu, the Korean chaebol and Turkish and Indian groups such as Koc and Tata have profited by working together both formally and informally.
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The story so touched people in the community that they began informally putting up women for their final weeks of waiting — a function later taken over by the hospital.
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"See You There," containing tracks Mr. Campbell had recorded informally during the "Ghost" sessions — including stripped-down versions of many of his old hits — was released two years later.
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A friend there tells me dollars are informally permitted to pay for goods, removing one grievance behind the protests and reducing the impact of hyperinflation on the local bolivar.
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Oakland officials said the city takes illegal housing seriously, but there are so many informally converted spaces that building inspectors, firefighters and the police are overwhelmed by the problem.
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LMS has informally agreed a coalition with four other centre-left parties, the Social Democrats, the Party of Modern Centre, the Party of Alenka Bratusek and pensioners' party Desus.
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The State Department has informally notified Congress that it approved a potential $39 million sale of Javelin anti-tank missiles to Ukraine, a congressional aide confirmed to The Hill.
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Exor and the Peugeot family are informally discussing creating a shareholder pact that would bring together 22.5% of the merged company's capital, Il Sole 24 Ore reported on Saturday.
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The school informally divided potential candidates into three categories: those who would readily comply; those who would need some persuasion; and "No-Hopers," to whom they paid special attention.
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Thailand has 13 million registered migrant workers on its books but the U.N. migration agency, IOM, estimates there are at least 2 million more working informally across the country.
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Still, some lawmakers say they can get around approving an official budget, and start drafting appropriations bills, if GOP leaders can informally agree to spending levels for next year.
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But they said that officials would attempt to release vulnerable detainees while they awaited hearings and informally track which facilities were better equipped to handle detainees with health conditions.
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Last Wednesday, the United States began notifying lawmakers informally that it had approved the sales of 36 Boeing F-15 fighter jets to Qatar, valued at about $4 billion.
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UBS analysts have also been asked informally by managers to be very careful about the use of words when referring to China or Chinese entities, sources with knowledge said.
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Though Stone had been pushed out of the Trump campaign some time ago, he continued to advise Trump informally, and to intrigue against campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, who he despised.
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Her early bylines were in lifestyle sections that were largely referred to as "the women's pages," because major publications informally banned women from writing about serious topics such as politics.
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"I've spoken informally to a few of our hotel owners on Miami Beach, and they said that they would be fine with installing this type of system," Gonzalez told NPR.
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Sanchez de Toca, a former pentathlete, will give IOC president Thomas Bach and all Korean athletes running vests used by the Vatican's track team, informally known as the "Pope's Marathoners".
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Typically, he says, it's something that would be worked out informally with a manager if, for instance, someone had to leave work early to take care of a sick child.
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One big problem for Mrs May is the unequal bargaining power between Britain and the EU. She and her officials had hoped to negotiate informally before Article 50 was triggered.
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On Wednesday, the other 27 member states "will meet informally to discuss the political and practical implications of Brexit," Donald Tusk, president of the European Council, said in a statement.
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At issue Tuesday was the Migrant Protection Protocols program, informally known as "remain in Mexico," as well as a policy barring migrants who illegally crossed the border from seeking asylum.
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Although known, informally, as the "lesbian condom," a 2010 study found estimated that less than 10% of lesbian women have ever used them, and less than 2% regularly use them.
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" On Instagram, Odom put things a little more informally, joking that he "also got lost in a rabbit hole together with my kidnapers, rapunzel and the 7 dwarfs saved me !
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Traditionally, the United States and China have negotiated sanctions on North Korea before formally involving other council members, though diplomats said Washington informally keeps Britain and France in the loop.
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Many countries peg their currencies, formally or informally, to the greenback; if the dollar is rising, they may be forced to tighten monetary policy in order to maintain the link.
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Mario Mazzola, Prem Jain and Luca Cafiero — along with Soni Jiandani — formed the backbone of an institution unique to Cisco that came to be known informally as the MPLS Team.
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We were in Georgia at the height of what researchers informally call "bat season," when teams head underground in a national response coordinated by the federal Fish and Wildlife Service.
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There will, however, be differences over the size of the bill, estimated informally by EU officials at very roughly 60 billion euros — more than Britain spends on defense each year.
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