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the practice of extending the power, control or rule by one country over areas outside its borders. its different from informal in that the imperialist power exercises complete control
informal aplus :)) Formal :D ^^^ wrong answer.
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the different kinds of banquets are:- formal and informal and state functions... in formal, we can include meetings,conferences and exhibitions in informal gatherings- we have cocktail parties,dance parties,farewell,freshers parties n so on and finally we have state functions- which are organized for the important state figures on important days U shape setting, Cluster setting, Class Room Setting, Theater Style Setting, Board Room, Auditorium, Fish Bone, Hollow Setup, Standing Cocktail
FORMAL POWERS—The governor is the chief executive of the state and oversees the executive branch.formal powers—The governor is the chief law enforcement officer.This power to enforce laws is almost identical to that of the president of the United States.—The governor is the commander-in-chief of the state's military forces.—The governor has the power to veto legislation,—The governor is allowed to fill any vacancies in the Georgia House of Representatives and Georgia senate.
The Texas Constitution grants the veto power to the governor. These are formal powers which are clearly defined by the constitution of this state.
States that have formal/informal relationships (MoUs) with states in other countries to exchange knowledge, encourage international cooperation and develop goodwill. Mostly used by politicians as an excuse for an overseas trip.
Any statement that uses improper grammar, texting language, strays from the subject, or includes wording reflecting a highly emotional state would be considered inappropriate in formal writing. Informal greetings using Hi, Hey, etc. are inappropriate when writing a formal letter. For more information about formal writing, visit the Related Link.
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because the constitution does not address how state and local governments share power
because the constitution does not address how state and local governments share power