0 done etc according to a fixed and accepted way -- formel; korrekt
a formal letter.
1 suitable or correct for occasions when things are done according to a fixed and accepted way -- formel; korrekt
2 (of behaviour, attitude etc) not relaxed and friendly -- formel; stiv
formal behaviour/behavior.
3 (of language) exactly correct by grammatical etc rules but not conversational -- korrekt; formelt
Legal documents are written in very formal English.
4 -- anlagt
formal gardens.
The procedure that we described above can be used repeatedly, until all formals have been eliminated from all functions in the program.
A formal charge of +1 was assigned to the quaternary ammonium group of acetylcholine and protonated nicotine.
Here a formal unity of the administration generally seems to have prevailed, although the administration was internally specialized.
Consequently, this conversion is not formal but substantial.
Churches had so much social influence that they did not have to establish formal political claims.
Our interest, however, is with the crystallization of that discussion into a more formal debate in the late nineteenth century.
One is a theoretical and formal issue, the other a practical problem of reconciling the demands of each.
All epistemic practices involve power, knowledge, and meaning - they all depend on technique, formal distinctions, and practical contexts that situate theory and consequence.
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