Sentences with phrase «between informal writing»

On this page we will emphasize the difference between informal writing, or writing to learn, and formal writing, or writing to communicate.

Not exact matches

«While informal cooperation between key agencies worked well during the crisis, future shocks will inevitably look different,» Mr. Faruqee and Mr. Pescatori wrote.
In formal essays writer has a conversation with the readers with the help of different essay techniques; informal essay writing presupposes the direct conversation between the readers and the writer.
There are many stakeholders that are invested in housing transactions, but there's a big difference between a formal policy — as seen in the U.S., when Freddie and Fannie created policies that incentivized banks to write mortgage loans — and an informal motivation.
His somewhat informal style of drawing, somewhere in between sketch and cartoon, invites a cursory looks at his work, but his clever use of the written word begs a closer, slower examination of his drawings.
But perhaps a clue is seen within a passage further along in her PhD thesis, where she wrote in regard to «informal ties between atmospheric scientists and environmental organizations,»
Section 164.510 of the final rule addresses situations in which the interaction between the covered entity and the individual is relatively informal and agreements are made orally, without written authorizations for use or disclosure.
This section of the rule addresses situations in which the interaction between the covered entity and the individual is relatively informal, and agreements may be made orally, without written authorizations for use or disclosure.
In a column in the National Post titled An informal coalition of experts has become the most effective opposition to the Tory government dated March 20, 2015, Mr. Prest wrote that: ``... [T] he relationship that matters most at the moment is not the one between governing and opposition parties, but between the government in office and a series of loose coalitions of actors normally existing at the periphery of politics.»
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