"I was living in the gray area of the rules."
"A lot of problems that are very gray areas need to be put in black and white."
You're willing to move right on into the gray areas.
But what you hit on about the gray areas is exactly it.
That is the grey area between health and social services.
Still it seems to be a bit of a grey area.
And how to apply one from the other is still a gray area.
These jobs must be brought out of the grey area.
And this is really a gray area of the law.
These are grey areas where common sense has to be used.
It's not by chance that so much is in the informal sector.
This can sometimes take the form of employment in the informal sector when necessary.
Within the informal sector women earn less wages than men.
All of the children had been forced to work in the informal sector.
Most of the people are forced to work in the informal economic sector.
The informal sector continues to be a major contributor to the economy.
Some of these problems will now be examined, beginning with those facing the informal sector.
Out of the total female labor force, 50.78% are engaged in the informal sector.
Their precarious status and the fact that they often fall within the informal sector are also very important issues.
The majority of the population works in the informal sector.
Some women also make these bags to sell so they may participate in the informal economy.
This, in turn, has driven some of society's most productive individuals into what he calls the informal economy.
But the informal economy has its limits, and may already be nearing them.
Many have opted to enter the informal economy or black market.
Also, Mexico has a large informal economy, where people work but do not contribute to the social security system.
The law restricts child labor, but it was a problem in the informal economy.
Much of the informal economy, however, can only access foreign exchange through the parallel market.
Those involved in the informal economy constitute a major portion of urban poor.
There is still a particular need for progress in the struggle against the informal economy and corruption.
It was also found necessary to deal with a significant informal economy employing 75% of the country's workers.