The nature of the articles was largely informal and often essay-like.
Dress norms in the United States are generally consistent with those of other post-industrial western nations and has become largely informal since the mid 20th century.
After a largely informal process within elite circles in which ideas were discussed and developed, steps might be taken to institute more formal policy development.
This has occurred as largely informal grants of power to the provinces, to handle economic affairs and implement national policies.
His religious education was largely informal, but by 1886, at the age of 19, he was a preacher, first in Georgia and later in Tennessee.
While his education was largely informal, he spent some time in common schools.
Wayfair has adopted a largely informal culture.
The process is largely informal.
Their social interactions are largely informal and emotionally laden, different from late capitalism's corporate-bourgeoisie cultures, based on dispassionate logic.
This not only forced new form and content to education, but abandoned the knowledge gained from the largely informal education.