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Scholars typically attribute Athens' success to internalized norms and purely informal enforcement mechanisms.
Clive Shepherd, independent e-learning consultant and chair, eLearning Network The most practical use is in a purely informal context to support peer-to-peer learning.
But Caplan says his involvement was purely informal.
As a consequence, these techniques may help gain insights that lacked based of purely informal theories.
The contracts are not necessarily informal, but range from purely informal to semi-formal ones.
Employment relations in these sectors are mixed, contracts range from formal and semi-formal to purely informal ones.
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In the field, most of this education is purely vocational, informal, and mentor-based.
The BBC admitted a number of ideas had already been put forward but had so far been "purely of an informal nature".
'a certain level of economic efficiency in trade can be achieved through purely private, decentralised and informal means.' (Fafchamps 2004: 170).
In particular, the emergence of forms of assurance between vendors - such as the form of interpersonal ties - is possible without a state or professional body, albeit with increased transaction costs: 'a certain level of economic efficiency in trade can be achieved through purely private, decentralised and informal means.' (Fafchamps 2004: 170).
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