Sentences with phrase «far more informal»

If anyone has visited one of Ontario's 235 tribunal in the past decade, they'll notice a few stark observations — there are a lot more paralegals around than lawyers, and the proceedings are far more informal.
The British system until now has been far more informal.

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HubSpot's tests in personalizing their emails worked well, but you can go even further to make your business more informal and personal.
Better Together have made an informal complaint to the BBC about the composition of the audience in the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum debate, who seemed far more supportive of Salmond than Darling.
In interviews with 60 researchers in 31 biotechnology, ceramics and computing companies, Wendy Faulkner of the University of Edinburgh and her colleagues heard that informal links are far more productive.
Additional exploration should go even further, contemplating how digital learning might also change and possibly more tightly align the roles of informal and out - of - school educators, including those in museums, cultural institutions, youth development programs, and of course, homes.
70 % of all professional learning is informal, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and one's knowledge network is far more indicative of their learning potential than is their current knowledge.
My totally informal impression is that friends and family are far more impressed when I show up in a Mercedes than a BMW or an Audi.
What you are seeing in these emails is an informal system of understandings and working agreements that had been built up over a couple of decades being wrenched into a far more legalistic and bureaucratic environment — like someone who had paid cash for everything for years, who suddenly has to account for every penny spent — when, where and to who.
More efforts are needed to identify existing farmer organisations and informal networks of (various types of) urban farmers, and to analyse their problems and needs and effective ways to further develop these organisations.
I can't say I was surprised by my informal findings, which can perhaps be best summarized by saying that faculty members use these databases far less than one might suppose... [more]
Until the Tribunal provides further guidance, these conflicting expectations will most likely make informal resolution of human rights disputes more difficult.
Yet how fast the «informal meetings of experts» progress to a more substantive process depends on how swiftly governments develop and articulate their national policy on these weapons that would select and attack targets without further human intervention.
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