Legally, the first cross-border regions were based on agreements with varying degrees of formality and mostly relied on good will.
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First, a company is an association of persons for an economic purpose, usually entered into with legal advice and some degree of formality.
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The group has a history of informal gay activism within the union movement to build on, and gay caucuses of varying degrees of formality exist at several unions.
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This could include trying to compare the rate of growth of contributed software to the degree of formality and enforcement of standards for documentation, testing, and coding.
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Cultures and groups within cultures often have varying degrees of formality which can often prove a source of frustration or unintentional insult when people of different expectations or preferences interact.
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Initiatives can be differentiated by the origins of the resources which support it and the degree of formality which underpins the agreement to secure resources from the various funding bodies.
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This style called for a high degree of formality near the house, dissolving into less formal presentation with distance from the house, including a broad expanse of immaculate lawn.
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:Yes, that degree of formality ( " To whom it may concern " ) is seen as stuffy and old-fashioned now, while " Dear " should only be used with loved ones.
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Mind maps are often considered to be rich pictures, but since these tend to be mainly text-based and do dictate a degree of formality with respect to their structure, clear distinctions can be drawn.
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The MSF for Capability Maturity Model Integration Process Improvement ( MSF4CMMI ) has more artifacts, more processes, more signoffs, more planning and is intended for projects that require a higher degree of formality and ceremony.