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"informally" Definitions
  1. in a relaxed and friendly way; in a way that does not follow strict rules of how to behave or do something
  2. if you are dressed informally, you are wearing clothes that are suitable for wearing at home or when relaxing rather than for a special or an official occasion synonym casually (4) opposite formally
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I'm calling it informally — in house — the traveler job.
Rome, Alitalia special commissioners informally meet trade unions (1600 GMT).
"Informally, there are lots of conflicts of interest," he said.
They soon had a network of friends exchanging money informally.
Informally, the government has been operating this way for years.
They lobbied for government reforms and informally negotiated with employers.
"It's not even discussed informally," he said at the conference.
It's actually great fun to drink wine informally that way.
He's spoken, informally, with many clinical geneticists about the case.
He also informally played soccer with the Fordham University team.
Women start informally policing the newsroom to protect each other.
Other countries do so informally by refusing to issue papers.
It is informally formal, polite and virtuoso, sweet and outgoing.
Udacity had informally offered enterprise programs to clients like AT&T.
" AI is often informally defined as "whatever computers can't do yet.
Bossie has know Trump for years, and has advised him informally.
Informally, Ford Motor Company is considered the largest account at risk.
The White House then said Obama might speak with Duterte informally.
So Brexiteers would prefer to negotiate informally, without invoking Article 50.
Royal contracts were arranged informally, sometimes scribbled on paper over coffee.
They can also work informally with present and past oversight practitioners.
Women, for example, are more likely than men to save informally.
Informally, you say "what in the SAM HILL" is going on?
TC: You've worked informally with GC for a number of years.
Conway donated to Walsh's campaign and had informally advised his campaign.
"When I said this statement, I used 'understanding' informally," he explained.
The White House counsel is often informally involved in the decision.
SB165, informally named the Compassion Act and sponsored by Republican Sen.
These offices are not especially large and function informally as a result.
One suspects that humans have always informally compared themselves with one another.
ATHENS (Reuters) - The European Commission has informally allowed Greece's Public Power Corp.
Bloomberg was first to report that the sale had been informally approved.
Mr. Obama spoke informally at times, and with occasional flashes of humor.
A deep canyon informally named Argo Chasma is seen grazing the limb.
He was just meeting people informally, connecting their concerns to his agenda.
Indeed, homebrewer Emma Perfect, a microbiologist, informally runs the club for Hickson.
And even Israel's own stance towards Hamas has informally softened with time.
Other lodges, like Casitas de Gila in Gila, N.M., offer birding informally.
We could form a co-op or just support each other informally.
Buckingham Palace says they'll still uphold the Royal Family's values, just informally.
Peskov told reporters the two talked informally during dinner earlier this month.
Henry Waxman and is currently informally advising party leadership on its efforts.
Keith was raised by a family, the Shocknesses, who informally adopted him.
Some have no standing rules at all but resolve informant issues more informally.
For the past several Disrupts, TC has worked informally and formally with BUILD.
Most built their homes informally, and do not own title to their properties.
Guilds were also social organisations whose members met informally to drink in lodges.
Yet until a year ago, big Chinese firms were exempt, at least informally.
For most of US history, apprehended migrants were just informally returned to Mexico.
Roos was working informally with Lucas and kept pressuring him to see Fisher.
President Gudni Johannesson said he would give the parties time to talk informally.
Other polling has shown that the concept, which was informally floated by Rep.
Information technology workers and other behind-the-scenes employees already dress more informally.
One idea is to put it off and negotiate a new relationship informally.
They are also less likely to informally emerge as leaders in unstructured groups.
But they are passed down, informally, from one white mind to the next.
I served on his transition team and have advised him informally since then.
Before representing Trump in the Russia inquiry, Kasowitz was informally advising the president.
They meet regularly with executives and often chat informally with lower-level employees.
"I am not saying this to discourage people from giving informally," he said.
In fact, the name SoHa has informally been bandied about for two decades.
But Terry had only been informally trained on the job by a coworker.
The bill, informally dubbed the Madden bill after the court case Madden v.
Many said they had been doing this work informally before they were hired.
It informally targets 670 deliveries and at least as many orders this year.
The Queen informally approves the list and letters are sent to each nominee.
Graham said that he's already "informally" invited Comey to appear before his subcommittee.
Did Mueller want to subpoena the President and instead got shot down informally?
Notably, 89% were primarily obtained informally -- from friends, family, dealers and street vendors.
Until this year, Syrians were not entitled to work permits, so they worked informally.
They met members of the Afghan government informally this month, but the impasse persists.
The blades are the dominant feature of a broad area informally named Tartarus Dorsa.
"Julio Velarde is going to stay, we've already spoken with him informally," Thorne said.
The two men informally greeted each other at this weekend's Army-Navy football game.
He said the new male hires were informally warned during training to avoid Messina.
You might conclude that ultimately I don't distinguish between formally and informally trained students.
Your choice was between asking him to address you formally and addressing him informally.
The new rules "formalise what we now do informally", enthuses a São Paulo caterer.
I take my laptop with me into the windowless telecon room I've informally reserved.
The revised set, informally called Basel 24.7, will not take full effect until 20173.
The leaders, known informally as the Three Amigos, usually meet about once a year.
Prince continues to informally advise Trump, recently helping the White House craft Afghanistan policy.
For the past several Disrupts, TC has worked informally and formally with the BUILD.
The International Monetary Fund has been part of the third Greek bailout, but informally.
Lincoln Diaz-Balart (R-Fl.) introduced him informally to the domino players and attendees.
They are marrying later, increasingly likely to live together informally before marriage or indefinitely.
And it certainly hasn't stopped people from using MDMA for mental health purposes informally.
Her downbeat assessment was reflected formally and informally during this week's symposium at Cambridge.
He said he has "formally and informally" asked for information and gotten no response.
"We have received no invite — formally or informally," said DOJ spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores.
The department also said it's "not uncommon" for agencies to informally consult with OLC.
Instead, the community starts by informally prioritizing how limited water supplies will be divided.
But Beijing has informally tied any agricultural purchases to the U.S. treatment of Huawei.
Mr. Giuliani said he no longer represents Mr. Klitschko, but still advises him informally.
The companies said they had already informally briefed EU antitrust regulators on the deal.
A year later she said she made Sidibé aware informally, a claim he denies.
Compromise likely mattered most to Roberts, whose name is informally affixed to this court.
When UNHCR encounters particularly vulnerable asylum seekers, they're informally referred to the Mexican authorities.
In Athens, where most migrants live, they resort to playing informally without proper gear.
He&aposs actually going into the justice department and as needed using other resources informally.
"We've done quite a bit informally and behind the scenes over the years," says Strickler.
Having experience informally coaching female entrepreneurs, Sincero started working as a "success coach" around 2008.
Groups promoting civil liberties, labour rights and other dangerous topics are resigned to operating informally.
Access to good jobs is increasingly gained through internships, often unpaid and given out informally.
Until this year, Syrians were not entitled to work permits, so many refugees worked informally.
ML: The first two companies that we advised informally are [the ad tech company] Media.
The figure mentioned informally by EU officials is up to 60 billion euros ($64 billion).
In the early days, having Glover and others shepherd the project informally was just fine.
For the past several Disrupts, TC has worked informally and formally with organizations like BUILD.
And limited regulation in UAE means informally mined gold can be legally imported, tax-free.
Although there's no formal programme, we do intend to take meetings there and network informally.
Informally known as Sputnik Planum, the heart-shaped geological feature is actually a nitrogen glacier.
Many properties, passed down informally and split up among heirs, lack titles to this day.
The panel, informally called the Select Investigative Panel on Infant Lives, is led by Rep.
Jennifer Palmieri, Hillary Clinton's communications director, has also been informally advising the governor for months.
The Heads of the 27 will meet informally at the beginning of 2017 in Valletta.
Typically, the Secretary-General has already informally consulted with council members before sending official notification.
The New York Times recently reported that Hannity was informally advising Trump on his campaign.
That's because, as it turns out, more than half the island's properties were built informally.
Frustrated by my pay two years ago, I started informally asking peers what they made.
It doesn't stop them from taking private sector jobs, or from informally lobbying the administration.
Franklin Pierce, another former president, was a Southern sympathizer and sometimes accused informally of treason.
On his way to lunch with Areum, he proposes that they address each other informally.
They said they reached out informally to the Italian authorities then, but received no response.
We have informally decided to open two more - one by the end of the year.
Eighteen candidates are officially vying to lead the country, although some have informally dropped out.
On Sunday, Zuckerberg took to Facebook Live talking informally to viewers while at a barbecue.
The arm, informally known as Canadarm63, is one of the most crucial tools on the ISS.
In both cases, sources said the retired general was informally reprimanded but never charged with wrongdoing.
These were both informally named after New Horizons' flyby back in 2015, but now they're official.
Analysts Neil Shah told the Financial Times the app is already used informally to sell goods.
Lambda School or boot camps behind them are "informally" educated, and in turn distinguished from autodidacts.
Firms that deal in cash have an incentive to underreport their income or employ staff informally.
Mr. Krueger has informally discussed economic policy with the Clinton campaign but has no advisory role.
The two spoke informally at the event, and at a lunch in Paris earlier that month.
Formally or informally, governments in Bosnia need partners, who will often come from different ethnic groups.
For years, the term "Anthropocene" has been used to informally describe the human era on Earth.
Back then, he was known informally as "the Kissing Bandit" because he stole kisses with Maynard.
NASA has also released a new composite image of Pluto's (informally named) Viking Terra area (above).
Land there can be bought and sold, but only informally; commercial developers will not touch it.
An official with the Council confirmed that a discussion about a U.S.-Russia dialogue "informally" occurred.
Just imagine what journalists could do if they could organize, informally or otherwise, across the industry.
But the two world leaders did informally speak a couple times during the two-day meeting.
Trump and Putin spoke informally several times last week when they attended a summit in Vietnam.
Informally known as the King of Clay, Nadal has 84 career single titles under his belt.
While in custody, Murray allegedly led detectives to what has been informally identified as Robert's body.
That's an international rule being informally embraced, and people are working on treaties to formalize it.
One official says that DHS was informally discouraged from making the request by the defense department.
A vaccine tax, first informally proposed by health economist Mark Pauly, however, could impact all families.
Instead, the senator last fall informally proposed a new law that would make such prosecutions possible.
But this industry has, until recently, operated largely informally, with jobs secured by word-of-mouth.
The two spoke informally at the event and at a lunch in Paris earlier that month.
In 2015, Mr. Bianchi began meeting informally with Bernard Arnault, the LVMH chairman and chief executive.
When he started Axios he asked if I would sort of reciprocate and informally advise them.
Their interviews were always informally raw and relaxed, often done drunkenly and without prepared interview questions.
During warm-ups on game day, players and officials will often informally mingle on the field.
Fleets would give marketers another way to speak directly — and informally — with customers on the platform.
"You could say that every election," said Barbara Brancaccio, a friend helping informally with the run.
"As a result, the vast majority of customer complaints are resolved informally," said a company spokesperson.
The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday that Mr. Zamel informally met with Mr. Mueller's team.
And Florida and Texas informally observe Confederate Memorial Day without closing state offices, according to Vox.
The revived measure, stirring in its grave, was known informally on Capitol Hill as Zombie Trumpcare.
On Tuesday afternoon, the president spoke informally to reporters at the White House about the strike.
He informally advised Trump on taxes and other economic issues during his 2016 run for president.
Kudlow informally advised Trump on taxes and other issues during his 2016 run for the presidency.
A staircase print by Mexico City-based artist Rachel Levit Ruiz that we're (informally) calling Woman, Ascending.
Some - such as JP Morgan and HSBC - have been informally working on this since at least 2016.
So informally speaking, the upcoming lunar eclipse will be a super blood wolf — or great spirit — moon.
Some - such as JP Morgan and HSBC - have been informally working on this since at least 20173.
These were displayed informally, according to the complaint, spread on the floor or covering a coffee table.
Most incidents were informally reported to friends or family: 68% of sexual batteries and 64% of rapes.
The former Illinois congressman revealed last month to CNN that Conway is informally advising his 2020 campaign.
One of the intriguing mosaics comes from the informally named Sputnik Planum — plains in Pluto's icy heart.
Martin, who has informally been referring to the prequel as "The Long Night," is an executive producer.
Nixon promptly hired him—just like, informally, Trump retained Ailes as an advisor on the 2016 campaign.
EU leaders are insisting that they won't start talking terms, even informally, until Article 50 is triggered.
The NFL informally enforces the rule to smaller coordinator positions, but it doesn't apply penalties for noncompliance.
After she was discharged from the hospital, Craven approached Yale to "resolve the matter informally," Faxon said.
Uneasy trade: On Monday, Britain and the United States will chat informally about developing news trade deals.
In mid-March, banks informally canvassed by Reuters saw a diminishing chance of a "no-deal" Brexit.
Most countries now allow over-the-counter birth control, either informally or formally, one 2012 study found.
That work came in the final months before Election Day while Flynn informally advised the Trump campaign.
National tax authorities are also subject to strict confidentiality rules, making it hard to informally share information.
Last year, he left the band, having informally withdrawn from its day-to-day activities in 2014.
He has been informally seeking advice from Adam Parkhomenko, an adviser to Clinton, among other Democratic operatives.
The former New York City mayor added that he's informally asked Trump specific questions about the matter.
And Mr. Sanders's digital corps is not some loose network of supporters informally sharing articles and videos.
The two leaders developed a bromance when they met informally at a gathering about 9 months ago.
Formally or informally, men (primarily) have been making rules about women's attire for a very long time.
A lot of these are run informally, but could use business banking services including a credit card.
I started noticing that many months ago, when I began informally surveying global interest in the campaign.
Mashrou' Leila were informally told that because of their progressive stance, conservative religious figures pressured city authorities.
And while the Commission is using the word "rule" informally this is not (yet) a new law.
There are many ways to pitch venture capitalists A startup pitch can happen anywhere – formally or informally.
Kushner informally offered a position to Neil Patel, CNN reported, citing a source close to the discussions.
The traumatic events, which became informally known as the German Autumn, culminated in the hijacking on Oct.
And while "marriage pacts" have probably long been informally invoked, they'd never been powered by an algorithm.
"This is Canada," explained John Duffy, a Liberal Party strategist who is informally advising Ms. Wynne's campaign.
Her subject, Sabine, runs a salon in what is informally known as the African quarter of Brussels.
The hamlet is informally divided between north and south, with an invisible boundary at the train station.
The companies have informally briefed EU antitrust regulators on the deal, sources familiar with the matter said.
Around 30 have a formal role; a similar number volunteer informally, as timers or by providing meals.
His interest piqued, he informally toured the property a few weeks later while in town for business.
Miller has always informally been one of the leading hardliner voices on immigration in the West Wing.
More than 90 percent of the female work force is employed informally, and they are left out.
But in an ideal world Staley would have declined to talk about Nitzan in a meeting, even informally.
Days later, Obama would sign into law the reform package that, informally but inescapably, now bears his name.
The remaining 80 percent ends up in homes, landfill or is shipped, often illegally, overseas and informally recycled.
A decade ago Heritage Day was informally rebranded Braai Day, an occasion devoted to cooking meat around fires.
This law is informally known as Proposition 65, named after the voter initiative that ushered it into existence.
When you negotiate with them, you don't do it in a formal negotiating session — you do it informally.
The controversy comes down to something the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has always done informally: prioritize incumbent Democrats.
While the formal field is explicitly optional, border agents have sometimes been aggressive about collecting that data informally.
As a fiduciary duty, the board of Twitter must consider the options and is doing so, although informally.
In poorer countries, where the state is weak and almost everybody works informally, it is close to impossible.
TechCrunch staff reporters Brian Heater, Jonathan Shieber, Zack Whittaker, Devin Coldewey and Ingrid Lunden discussed the issue informally.
Dismantling the Affordable Care Act, known informally as Obamacare, was a central campaign promise last year by Trump.
FAR, as the asset manager is known informally, oversees almost 4 billion reais ($1.2 billion) of client assets.
Canada's statistics agency, informally known as StatCan, is about to find out what that country's citizens would do.
Hooters began informally hosting drafts more than 211 years ago, according to Carl Sweat, Hooters' chief marketing officer.
Cargo works informally with Lyft and Uber drivers in the U.S., but this marks its first move overseas.
From then on, I started really studying, informally, culture, this omnipresent force that is invisible all around us.
But I specifically want to discuss with you informally and separately, and it concerns our favorite business tycoon.
Informally, it had appeared that permits might not be needed for people visiting only for closed-door meetings.
Memorial Day began informally after the Civil War but was not formalized as a federal holiday until 1971.
As early as October, sources told Reuters the LME had informally approached the exchange about a potential deal.
Some visit just to buy groceries, while others begin lives from scratch, often working informally and without visas.
President Donald Trump's 2018 budget informally begins the race toward the goal Republicans value most: deep tax cuts.
Reports emerged in August Ailes is informally advising Trump, the GOP nominee, for his upcoming debates with Clinton.
Since then, guides have begun meeting informally to address challenging remarks that leave them struggling for a response.
He and Mr. Trump have a close relationship and are often in contact, talking informally about the campaign.
Some visit to buy groceries, while others begin lives from scratch, often working informally and without residency visas.
Whether passed formally or enacted informally, such a plan will put the lives of Pittsburgh's citizens in danger.
Diplomats said Washington informally keeps Britain and France in the loop, while China was likely talking to Russia.
In addition, the teens reported whether they had ever discussed these topics informally with a parent or guardian.
Analysts have informally set a basic pass mark of 5.5 percent, the threshold set in last year's test.
When his films started to garner more attention and the paychecks became fatter, he and Miller informally separated.
Of course, whether officially or more informally known as such, there have been gay gyms since time immemorial.
It had already informally sounded out some mid-market business-focused cloud apps for acquisition earlier this year.
It also has hundreds of thousands of informally constructed homes with many owners lacking title to their property.
The Parafimbrios lao snake isalso informally known as the "Ziggy Stardust snake" because of its rainbow-patterned head.
The same evening Botin informally gave him the opportunity to put his advice into practice as chief executive.
They're informally attired: During most of the program, they wear an attractive assortment of leotards, skirts and trousers.
The invention, known formally as the "semiautomatic gearbox" and informally as paddle shifters, revolutionized the world of motorsports.
"We would deny any form of 'pay to play policy' is in place, formally or informally," Hoover said.
Every year, families across the United Kingdom watch the Queen's Christmas address, informally known as the Queen's speech.
A start-up can often get away with handling functions, such as hiring and new product development, informally.
Using Hoover Dam to help manage the electricity grid has been mentioned informally over the last 15 years.
After all, that year marked the 400th anniversary of the work, informally referred to as the 1610 Vespers.
We did gather kind of informally today, and again pressed on those questions and got very similar answers.
JPMorgan has informally advised its private banking managers to review their upcoming China travel plans, three people said.
"In essence, Taiwan is a country itself," says Mr Wu. Informally, that is the name its officials give it.
Such meetings provide an occasion to chat informally, but they deal with administrative matters and do not decide policy.
The one thing that is imparted informally in training is male camaraderie: team sports, guys socializing, guy group activities.
His government has begun informally game-planning a tax-hike delay while laying the groundwork for further fiscal stimulus.
"Informally, we know a Japanese submarine is visiting Subic in April," said the Philippine spokesman, Brigadier-General Restituto Padilla.
Moreover, nationals tend to gravitate towards high-paying government roles because they are informally guaranteed employment and job stability.
Its graduates go on to toil in small or micro-enterprises, operating informally; these "employ" 93% of all Indians.
It was not part of her normal duties; but, though they were on formal terms, they also chatted informally.
According to foreign diplomats, the government is talking informally to the German government, which has experience in unifying currencies.
Another example is heirs property, which is passed down informally from generation to generation, usually because there's no will.
This makes Ms. Olatoye's claim that she had informally told HUD officials of the lapse in inspections rather pointless.
Regulators are likely to have informally signed off on Simon's appointment, three people with knowledge of the matter said.
Senators will kick off a marathon voting session, informally known as a vote-a-rama, around 2202:2628 p.m.
As for Bannon, before joining the campaign last summer as its chief executive officer, he was informally advising Trump.
Roger Stone, a longtime Trump ally who informally advised his campaign, testified before the House Intelligence Committee September 26.
It's clearly produced by someone who's written intelligence reports before, but it's structured very informally, which is very unusual.
The program, informally known as Crosscheck, was founded in 2005 by then-Kansas Secretary of State Ron Thornburgh (R).
Both leaders first met informally last July on the sidelines of the Group of 20 summit in Hamburg, Germany.
Senators will kick off a marathon voting session, informally known as a vote-a-rama, around 6:30 p.m.
House Republican leadership informally whipped against the resolution on Tuesday, encouraging members of the conference to vote against it.
Pakistan's Defence Minister Khurram Dastgir Khan informally speaks before Chamber of Deputies Foreign Affairs and Defence committees (0700 GMT).
According to what's informally known as "the GRU indictment," WikiLeaks sent Guccifer 2.0 a message on June 22, 2016.
But the night before Turkey Day, informally known as "Friendsgiving" and "Drinksgiving," may, anecdotally speaking, see more pub patrons.
The Supreme Court has generally favored contracts that require disputes to be resolved informally through arbitration rather than litigation.
Deng wielded much of his power informally, without titles or term limits, and through his control of the military.
These separations, though, were only tracked informally, making it impossible for the auditor to know the exact number overall.
ERIK PRINCE - The former head of military contractor Blackwater USA worked informally with Trump's transition team after the election.
Informally called the leopard eel, one specimen ended up at Auburn University in 1970, misidentified as a greater siren.
For the two weeks of tennis, lunch-time crowds mob Mr. Chan's little wooden hut, informally named Tommy's Doghouse.
Earlier this month, the chief negotiator for the United States, Zalmay Khalilzad, met informally with Taliban officials in Pakistan.
Board members also gain coveted access to top curators, whom they can then informally consult about their own collections.
Walsh said in September that Conway is informally advising his presidential campaign, in an interview with CNN's Fredricka Whitfield.
Inside the center, in what is informally known as the Submarine Room, lie the guts of the geothermal system.
During his hearing, Mr. Matabor described growing up illiterate in a Bangladeshi orphanage until a family informally adopted him.
But doing so from the Oval Office, even informally, could lead to complications for him and for the businesses.
New Delhi had earlier this week informally asked palm oil refiners and traders to avoid buying Malaysian palm oil.
Many delegate candidates have informally pledged themselves to the winner of their districts, which was Trump across the state.
The fear is that by referring to candidates so informally, pundits and analysts imply a familiarity that is inappropriate.
Igor Janke, a former journalist who now runs a think tank, Freedom Institute, informally advises members of the government.
The company's shares are owned by so many pension funds that it is known informally as the people's stock.
He was informally mentored by Jane Piper, herself a student of Arthur B. Carles, in his high school years.
The two holidays, and often the intervening period more informally, are known as the High Holy Days within Judaism.
In many such cases, storm victims were informally given property by a relative or inherited without a will or deed.
The Trump children will certainly be in touch with Trump, if not serving informally or even formally in his administration.
Saudi Arabia did not take part in the Astana meetings, though a French envoy attended informally with other Western counterparts.
The majority of Mexican workers work informally in jobs that are not regulated or taxed, like being a street vendor.
I've been informally surveying industry insiders about what they think makes a "smartwatch," and have been surprised by some answers.
Among the biggest puzzles Pluto presents us with is a vast, crater-free ice field informally known as Sputnik Planum.
Leiking said he met with Indian Trade Minister Piyush Goyal recently and informally discussed New Delhi's concerns on bilateral ties.
Jackie first broached the idea to her family in 1956 after giving birth to a stillborn daughter, informally named Arabella.
For example, Central American communities might share bikes informally within their own neighborhoods, while others lock their bikes up inside.
"Since that time, the parties have engaged in communications with the goal of informally resolving this dispute," the lawsuit states.
"It's been contingent all along informally on the strategy being approved," a senior administration official said of the troop deployment.
Australia and China were informed of the negotiation process, but only Australia had informally agreed to Malaysia's choice, Aziz said.
One of the sources said that, according to usual practice, the ECB had so far only reviewed the issue informally.
Executives from these "Tier 2" vendors began informally contacting one another when the news of the threats broke on Wednesday.
Strangely, I did have one lined up back in July, when I was informally offered a job at Sports Illustrated.
Almost all African countries apart from South Africa have formally or informally banned GM crops, following iffy advice from ecowarriors.
The producers, known informally as "OPEC+", will convene in the first week of December in Vienna to decide further steps.
The two leaders met informally several times during the summit and released a joint statement on combating ISIS in Syria.
They tutored him informally, with the help of friends and Sinhalese expatriates, most of whom spoke to him in English.
Caldbeck tried to sleep with one woman he was informally recruiting for a tech job, the woman told The Information.
Wang said that the group of dealers has been meeting informally with Hyundai executives on and off since last month.
Like so many others, I read Sakharov's essay in samizdat — a typewritten copy duplicated secretly, spread informally and read hungrily.
The series of letter grades replaced what was informally known as the Hays Code, a set of strict "decency" standards.
At a dinner for the leaders on Friday night, the White House said Mr. Trump spoke informally with Mr. Putin.
But it is also defined by implicit norms, unwritten rules more informally enforced by the press, academia, and civil society.
While the Trump administration informally or illegally blocks asylum seekers, it has also slashed the number of refugees it accepts.
Evans: You have talked about differences in national strategies, but also how strategies are spreading informally from country to country.
Since the allocation of work in the first year often happens informally, these processes took place below anyone's radar screen.
Vukani Mbhele, a spokesman for the Department of Public Service and Administration, said the ministry was talking to unions informally.
Rembrandt, clean shaven and informally dressed, his trademark wide beret covering his curly hair, has a softer, more inviting gaze.
But in an ideal world Mr. Staley would have declined to talk about Mr. Nitzan in a meeting, even informally.
Three years later, her mother, Sarah, said, O'Sullivan informally committed to the University of Southern California and Coach Andrea Gaston.
The area of the two annexed territories became known as the Eastern District, a term still informally used on occasion.
Former President Obama's White House political director is informally providing strategic advice to leaders at the Democratic National Committee (DNC).
He'd dressed informally, in a white suit appropriate to the hot night, and carried his backgammon set under his arm.
Trump reportedly offered the job to Cohn informally, saying he thought he would be a good fit for the role.
We informally polled some of the supercool teens in our lives to find out what they really want for Christmas.
In that report, informally known as the Jordan Commission, she debunked concepts of illegal immigration that have found support today.
People were already using groups and other tools like public spreadsheets to informally ask for and offer help after disasters.
Even if nations cannot appeal, trade complaints can still be raised and potentially resolved formally or informally at lower levels.
That's roughly twice what USDA officials had informally told congressional staff when they rolled out the proposed rule in July.
They named him informally as the Griffin Warrior, after a mythical beast carved on an ivory plaque in the grave.
It's called the Patient Freedom Act (known informally as Cassidy-Collins), and it was almost entirely ignored by Republican leadership.
These choices, combined with Breder's more informally posed bodies, imbue his photographs with an eroticism that's sublimated in Rasmussen's work.
The organisation's members, led by Saudi Arabia, appear to be informally targeting a price level above $70 per barrel in 2018.
Mohammad Salim, the rari camp's majhi—an informally elected community leader responsible for running "blocks" of the camp—does the guarding.
Hernandez has been diagnosed with schizotypal personality disorder, one of a group of conditions informally thought of as "eccentric" personality disorders.
In 1980, Texas was the first state to make Juneteenth a state holiday, although it had been celebrated informally since 1865.
But really, the show informally kicks off a few days earlier, on Saturday, when the annual gauntlet of press conferences begins.
In the past, FBI agents have informally recommended that ransomware targets pay to decrypt their files, although the practice remains controversial.
Halliburton has also informally notified the European Commission and other jurisdictions of the new sale plan, Lesar said on the call.
The test, known informally as CCAR, allows regulators to determine whether a bank has enough capital to withstand a severe recession.
The documents also showed a close relationship between ICE and local authorities, with one California detective informally sharing information with ICE.
Shares of Germany's second-largest bank rose around 1.9% after media reports suggested ING had informally approached to takeover the lender.
Tourists could change their home currency informally at the more favorable unofficial "blue" rate than at banks or formal exchange houses.
Diplomats said the United States would informally keep Britain and France in the loop, while China was likely talking to Russia.
Facebook and Twitter had been informally blocked for months and could not be accessed Friday in a Web search from Pyongyang.
Within a few years, the FDA banned these procedures from being performed in the states, while other countries informally followed suit.
Bannnon, the chairman of Breitbart News, was brought on after informally advising Trump for several months despite having no campaign experience.
It had informally authorised an earlier version of the law that allowed automatic reimbursements for investors with assets of 100,000 euros.
"They can give him advice informally, but … normally a president does not bring his adult children to official meetings," Painter said.
Ms. Wang alleges Mr. Caldbeck, while informally trying to recruit her for a tech company job, tried to sleep with her.
Dr Hintsa's relationship with the business world started informally when a CEO friend turned to him in despair, complaining of burnout.
When Ms. Fleming's organization informally polled Christians in Missouri, "a majority of every ideological group supported interest rate caps," she said.
Trump informally offered Cohn the position, and Cohn agreed to take it, Politico reported, citing three people close to the president.
She did, however, continue informally orienting workers to life in the warehouse, serving as a sounding board and dispenser of advice.
This is the whisper network that exists, informally, among women who want to protect themselves and other women from sexual harassment.
The project technically consists of Senoue and vocalist Johnny Gioeli, although the Crush 40 tag informally refers to Senoue and whoever.
Often known informally as bashful bladder, pee shyness, or shy bladder syndrome, this condition actually has a proper medical name: paruresis.
" 4D: The key to "One who's happy about acquiring a few extra pounds, informally" is to focus on the word "pounds.
The Obama administration had ranked Gateway the No. 1 priority in transportation infrastructure and informally agreed to cover the other half.
She gets weekly requests from Instagram followers to organize hikes in their cities, and some have started informally organizing their own.
The group is speaking informally to mid-level executives, hoping they will take up the cause with senior management, organizers said.
Informally, however, some retired Chinese officials and businessman with connections to Beijing do visit him from time to time, he added.
Many working-class and low-income women who never report misconduct are informally making similar deals, on a much smaller scale.
A spokesman for the International Monetary Fund, meanwhile, said its executive board was to meet informally on Friday to discuss Argentina.
The Korea Herald said Obama will also meet informally with former President Lee Myung-bak and current President Moon Jae-in.
Transition officials informally discussed with Mr. Giuliani the positions of attorney general, secretary of homeland security, and director of national intelligence.
In emerging markets, up to 80% of the population may have to rely on informally-run public transport to get around.
Multiple staffers, who spoke to watch party attendees informally before the debate, described Bloomberg as a successful CEO, mayor, and philanthropist.
Much of the $20 billion economy, whose main products, aside from opium, are fruit and carpets, operates informally, paying no taxes.
Dan Goldman, Temple Fennell and David Miller, the three co-founders of Clean Energy Ventures, had invested together before, but informally.
But later that day, they met informally for an additional hour, at a dinner for heads of state and their spouses.
A small group of ambassadors, including Kislyak, approached Sessions and talked to him informally, the Justice Department official told the Post.
Before Tuesday, USDA had for months declined to confirm the estimates that had been informally conveyed to Congress over the summer.
The procedure had informally been in practice already, but city leaders felt compelled to officially legislate it, Boston25 News further reports.
There is no transport from the camp to the port of entry, except for one organization informally offering rides each morning.
Parties have united informally behind single candidates in some other cities and more such agreements are likely before the October elections.
The "Grey's Anatomy" star filed docs saying he went above and beyond to informally handle custody issues with Aryn Drake-Lee.
Roma families often do not register their children's births or hold official property titles, preferring to pass houses to relatives informally.
Plenkovic confirmed Kitarevic's candidacy for the job after she informally announced it to local media on Monday, state news agency Hina reported.
Analysis by Cassini scientists indicates that the bright features, informally known as the "magic island," are a phenomenon that changes over time.
Many of them were buried informally, or received death certificates issued by Islamic State, but the Iraqi government does not recognize those.
A lawyer for Johnson, Ronald D. Coleman, also said that Giesea had informally advised Johnson and that they have not spoken recently.
History lesson: Google has offered crisis response informally since at least 2005, with efforts growing and becoming more formalized over the years.
What began informally over 30 years ago has grown into one of the largest and oldest ice climbing events in the country.
Judd also spoke informally to Kellyanne Conway, counselor to President Donald Trump, and Jared Kushner, his senior adviser and son-in-law.
" Having a purpose is distinct, in Pangaro's mind, from artificial intelligence, which he defined, informally, as "trying to make a machine smarter.
Lewandowski, who is now a CNN political commentator, has continued to informally advise Trump, according to sources familiar with their ongoing conversations.
These are errors which affect only one or two of the bases, known informally as genetic "letters", in a gene's DNA sequence.
Her office has said Foxx hadn't formally recused herself from the case, but rather informally separated herself from making decisions about it.
The majority of Congo's cobalt comes from industrial mines, while about one fifth is mined informally, according to rights group Amnesty International.
But it is likely that some universal ethical code will emerge as conveyed by a technical standard for developers, formally or informally.
Police can use the portal to directly interact with Ring doorbell camera owners and informally request footage for investigations, without a warrant.
Look at the Vessel (which some wags have already informally renamed "the Shawarma," thanks to its resemblance to a spinning meatloaf-cone).
CFIUS only rarely kills proposed mergers but several times a year it informally urges companies to scrap merger plans and they comply.
At the end of January, banks informally canvassed by Reuters for their forecasts saw the no-deal probability as low but rising.
The slaves were not de Libertat's to free, and for him to release Toussaint informally would have been another act of embezzlement.
Bill Cassidy, are among the handful of Republicans who have informally reached out to Democrats in recent weeks to discuss health care.
But he recently suggested the possibility of another delay, and his government has begun informally discussing another postponement, sources previously told Reuters.
So the ground branch began informally "slicing" the hospitals into smaller, self-contained groups that could move and set up more quickly.
The baseball game began informally in 1909 and has developed into a much-anticipated annual tradition for elected officials and their staffers.
"We discussed the idea informally as one of the opportunities for ... dialogue between Russia and the U.S.," Ivan Timofeev told The Post.
I first saw the Vyloo, then informally called 'Tiny Life', on a tour with a Girls Who Code group a year ago.
Sometimes they have done so informally, as when Bill Clinton made late-night phone calls to a "kitchen cabinet" of business leaders.
According to the Wall Street Journal, President Trump informally polled GOP senators on Tuesday about their preferences for the next Fed chairperson.
The elite dinner party known informally as the "billionaires' dinner" was held in 2011 during the TED Conference in Long Beach, California.
Mr. Holder's appearance on "The Axe Files" made him another member of a group that might informally be called the Obama-casters.
The company's New York City headquarters are on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan, in a 55-story building informally known as Bloomberg Tower.
Democratic consultants and other Clinton insiders have been informally asked about their thoughts on Warren, along with other possible vice presidential picks.
OPEC is due to meet informally in Algeria in September and is expected to seek to revive a global output freeze deal.
SocGen, as the bank is informally known, has been dogged for more than a year by a series of costly legal disputes.
But American officials and a Saudi briefed on their conversations said that Mr. Kushner and Prince Mohammed have continued to chat informally.
Under the Paris deal, countries have informally agreed to consider revising their near-term emissions pledges by 2020 to make them stronger.
Congress was notified informally of the potential sale on Thursday, according to a senior administration official and others familiar with the matter.
Bulatao is not officially at the State Department yet, but a person close to Pompeo said the two informally stay in touch.
The "main lower artery, informally" in this clue is the California-to-Florida route, I-10, which is written out I TEN.
I had CE_ _ and, between those two letters and the "informally" part of the clue, figured out that the answer was CELT.
Most of Burkina Faso's informally produced gold is smuggled to its neighbors, particularly Togo, to avoid export taxes, according to the government.
Despite ending his work as a journalist, Sirota still presented himself as such well past the time he began informally advising Sanders.
However, he continued to advise Trump informally during the remainder of the campaign and was regularly in touch with other campaign aides.
Many people weighed in, formally through letters, informally by calling chambers, pontificating on cable TV, and in blogs, op-eds, and tweets.
The two did not hold a formal meeting, but they did informally talk a number of times during the two-day summit.
Nearly all of the countries informally agreed to increase their spending in 2014, and many of them have made strides toward that.
It seems that encouraging workers and managers to work informally and directly might be the best option for both employers and employees.
Some of these matters, surely, can be addressed by the administration informally clarifying who does what, while Congress works on permanent solutions.
Jack Keane, retired four-star general Keane has informally advised the President on matters of national security, including negotiations with the Taliban.
Jen Flowers, the women's league commissioner for the Western Collegiate Hockey Association, confirmed she and Esten had spoken informally about associate membership.
Barnett is informally advising Democratic leaders on the subject with his longtime partner, Phil Schiliro, a former Obama White House legislative director.
Ms. Farley, whom President Trump has informally endorsed, has made several appearances on Fox News and cites Breitbart as a news source.
When one of those charges gets explosive, the keepers rely on another kind of rounds, referring to tranquilizer darts or TRANKS, informally.
While Hillary Clinton and Jeb Bush informally consulted with him during the 2016 race, he has never taken a government advisory job.
Many HR people I know work with young people both informally and formally, as I do through a business school mentoring program.
In the mid-2000s and earlier, most people caught trying to enter the US illegally were quickly and informally returned to Mexico.
It's the first time the words on the page are brought to life, however informally, and this one was obviously a big one.
The 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the administration can enforce the policy informally known as "Remain in Mexico" pending appeal.
The Commission has informally approved the request, the official said, and Athens is now waiting for official confirmation of the extension in writing.
Iraq said on Tuesday it was committed to freezing output when OPEC meets informally for talks with other producers in Alegria next month.
Brian Nosek, a University of Virginia psychologist who led the Reproducibility Project and informally advises the Accelerator, said that both approaches have merits.
He developed a close relationship with Prince Mohammed bin Salman, speaking informally with him often in calls kept secret from other US officials.
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.
Iraq said on Tuesday it was committed to freezing output when OPEC meets informally for talks with other producers in Algeria next month.
Renegotiating NAFTA — which has been discussed informally in recent weeks — has become a battleground for internal politics on both sides of the border.
Only 212% of the adult population there have bank accounts, a further 22014% use other formal financial services and 2240% are served informally.
Rhodes's job title is deputy national security advisor for strategic communications, which means informally that he oversees communications related to American foreign policy.
Still, it's largely been hands-off when it comes to content, aside from informally meeting with podcasters on occasion and sharing best practices.
Slack, which has been widely adopted in workplaces, is a chat platform that allows people to quickly — and often informally — message one another.
When Fernandez took the stand on Tuesday, he told the court he was "informally trained" to have his gun out during vertical patrols.
He did a reading at a gallery in the East Village and was standing outside afterward having a smoke, informally signing some books.
In the Middle East, the US formally and informally shares information with several countries in the fight against ISIS and other terror groups.
After informally splitting with No Doubt in the early 2000s, Stefani embarked on a fascinating solo run that catapulted the singer into superstardom.
The group came about informally at first as several of the members had been speaking out independently against the administration, according to Cordero.
Known informally as the RSC, the caucus imposes a two-year term limit on its chairman, giving more members a chance to lead.
Not only that, informally, a single senator can be the mathematical difference, and by tradition, can place a "hold" on any action anonymously.
" Mr. Ragone, who still informally counsels the mayor, said in an interview on Friday, "Voters value mayors calling it as they see it.
Known informally as Congress's "#MeToo bill," the Congressional Accountability Reform Act makes critical reforms to better empower and protect workers on Capitol Hill.
Since last year, would-be asylum seekers arriving at the US-Mexico border have been subject to an informally managed process called metering.
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.
Untitled land on the coast has long been traded informally, with buyers and sellers signing agreements in the presence of a government official.
More than 30 percent of the world's land is held informally by indigenous people and local communities under customary tenure agreements, he said.
It is also not clear where the Cuban government stands, although Halem confirmed that the idea had been discussed informally with Cuban officials.
If you informally survey your friends outside the Beltway, they think that the president will win again, whether they like him or not.
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.
At the end of January, banks informally canvassed by Reuters for their forecasts saw the "no-deal exit" probability as low but rising.
Louise Vallario from Lifestyles and I initially collaborated informally to foster the partnership at Empire, which took six months to bring to fruition.
But during a walk through the camp, we spoke informally with women from France, Germany, Denmark, Holland and a number of Arab countries.
"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.
Trump has refused to condemn the crown prince, while Kushner and the prince continue to chat informally, according to sources on both sides.
The group of senior former politicians, according to the indictment, was informally called the Hapsburg Group, after the Austro-Hungarian dynasty, the Habsburgs.
The episode prompted Mr. Obama to cancel a formal meeting with Mr. Duterte at the summit meeting, though the two did talk informally.
But the Greens' main competitor is not the Christian Democrats nor the Social Democrats, but the Free Democrats — known, informally, as the Liberals.
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.
According to Mexican officials, Obama administration officials brought up the idea informally in negotiations with their Mexican counterparts, but the initiative went nowhere.
Informally, the incognito phase ended when a photograph of Mr. Gold celebrating his Pulitzer win in a pink, Champagne-basted shirt got around.
The A-Team, as it was informally known, shared Mr. Kalanick's aggressive approach and helped him barrel into new markets around the world.
To find out, they teamed up with two farmers in south-west England who had already been experimenting informally with such breeding programmes.
She confirmed however that Kushner had helped with the Sessions meeting and had informally advised the candidate on Israel and in other areas.
Officials with the Trump transition team said they reached out informally to Mr. Dimon, who was clear he did not want the post.
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.
The question is, now that he has been elected with such a commanding majority, will AMLO formally appoint the Cabinet he informally announced?
Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, who has been informally involved in the re-election effort, tagged along for his West Coast visit.
So during the campaign, then, is he talking to you about the campaign, is he asking you for an input formally or informally?
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.
From his late nights there and at other haunts, he knew his share of celebrities, and he ministered to them, formally and informally.
Trump informally advised her father during his campaign and after the inauguration, taking a formal role as adviser to the president in March 2017.
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.
Thus far, this powerful post has been informally delegated to an existing Fed board member, first Daniel Tarullo and, since his departure, Jerome Powell.
Morgan credited the Migrant Protection Protocols program, informally known as "remain in Mexico," coordination and efforts of Mexico and regional partnerships for the drop.
Paul, who informally advises Trump on foreign policy and national security matters, has tried to veer the president toward a more non-interventionist posture.
Without her, "the campaign would be stale," said Gilberto Miranda, a political expert who meets with Clouthier informally on Saturdays to brainstorm campaign ideas.
Demonstrators had gathered around the Legco — as the legislature is informally known — ahead of a scheduled debate by lawmakers over the controversial extradition plan.
Plastics also support thousands employed informally such as ragpickers as well as street food and market vendors who are reliant on single-use plastic.
While the term can be used informally to describe someone who thinks the world revolves around them, narcissism is also a diagnosable personality disorder.
Members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries are meeting informally on the sidelines of the International Energy Forum in Algeria from Sept.
Informally known as Into the Night Life, the official title of this 1947 Henry Miller book is actually a 67-word run-on sentence.
This would give Mark the opportunity to informally interact with some of the visitors…" Mains wrote, noting this would give them "some great photos.
He was used to it, after a childhood that was fatherless and motherless, travelling round Europe with the dancer-cousins who informally adopted him.
To combat slavery, firms must improve workers' lives, rather than cutting labor costs and recruiting informally to meet demand for cheaper goods, experts say.
The archaeological record, of course, has revealed countless pointed bone implements, and researchers around the world have informally identified various tools as tattoo implements.
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.
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.
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.
He was a prominent supporter of Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign, and has advised the administration informally on technology and science since then.
"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.
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.
A British exit from the European Union, known informally as Brexit, would probably hurt the British economy most and destabilize the rest of Europe.
Mr. Fabrizio has worked for Mr. Trump on and off over the years, including informally in 2011 when Mr. Trump considered running for president.
"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.
MU0003 is an icy object of the Kuiper Belt, (informally named Ultima Thule) which was discovered in June 2000 with the Hubble Space Telescope.
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.
"Tomorrow, President Obama and Senator Bernie Sanders will meet informally at the White House," press secretary Josh Earnest said Tuesday, according to pool reports.
In a speech in New York, Obama defended the Affordable Care Act, known informally as Obamacare, which expanded medical insurance to 20 million Americans.
"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.
Hernandez has been diagnosed with schizotypal personality disorder, one of a group of conditions informally thought of as "eccentric" personality disorders, according to Fishbein.
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.
So we decided to informally poll our female friends and coworkers to find out which queries are the most offensive or eye-roll worthy.
The United States has only informally committed to participate in the program, and the new administration could refuse to make that commitment legally binding.
When I meet her, she is dressed informally, with wide, alert eyes, constantly moving hands, and rapid-patter Catalan that left my translator sweating.
They did this through a complex web of dark money groups that became informally known as the "Kochtopus," which spent on organizing and ads.
It was his Air Force mother — Kim Thomas, the wife of a lieutenant colonel, who informally adopted him after meeting him during basic training.
Duddy, a former CEO of Home Retail Group, wasted no time, meeting Ashley informally in London on Thursday evening, a spokesman for Debenhams said.
Prince spent time around senior Trump officials during the transition and continued informally advising the Trump White House on some major foreign policy decisions.
It was started 10 years ago informally and about a year and a half ago became more coordinated, according to a statement from NASA.
But the experts also pointed that the HRH title, as it is informally known, carries less resonance in the United States than in Britain.
Prince spent time around senior Trump officials during the transition and continued informally advising the Trump White House on some major foreign policy decisions.
The Obama White House informally promised PhRMA it would not seek to negotiate drug prices in Medicare as part of the Affordable Care Act.
And even though I have moved cross-country twice, social media on my smartphone has enabled me to stay informally connected to old friends.
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.
The Migrant Protection Protocols program, informally known as "Remain in Mexico," was initially rolled out at the San Ysidro port of entry in January.
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.
It is done informally unless the alien is subject to a deportation order, but the procedure for medical deferments at USCIS was informal too.
Since it often occurs informally, many people might be surprised to learn it has a dedicated name recognized by local, state, and federal authorities.
The military took steps to squelch the possibility that a spouse, children or parents would find out informally, through social media or an email.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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").
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
" 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
" 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
" 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.
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.
"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.
" 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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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."
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
"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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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".
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
" 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 !
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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