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Definition of Formalises
1. formalise [v] - See also: formalise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Formalises
Literary usage of Formalises
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Trust in Government: Ethics Measures in Oecd Countries by Janos Bertsk (2000)
"These include: • The Administration Procedure Act (37/1993) formalises many
principles ... Act (50/1996) formalises principles of openness and transparency. ..."
2. Nuclear Legislation: Analytical Study : Regulatory and Institutional by OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (2000)
"A Notice of Violation identifies a requirement and how it was violated, and
formalises a violation. A civil penalty is a monetary fine issued under ..."
3. The OECD Report on Regulatory Reform by OECD Staff, Joanna R. Shelton (1997)
"A second Council Decision from 1989 formalises an OECD co-ordinated oversight of
the quality, rigour and repro- ducibility of safety testing by national GLP ..."
4. Our New Masters by Thomas Wright (1873)
"That it impedes and unnecessarily formalises the actual work of government, and
is the cause of what ought to be one of the noblest features of a national ..."
5. Enhancing Sme Competitiveness: The OECD Bologna Ministerial Conference by Oecd (2001)
"This model formalises the insight that concentration promotes knowledge spillovers
among firms and therefore facilitates innovative activity. ..."
6. The History of Early Christian Literature: The Writings of the New Testament by Hermann Soden (1906)
"Of course with our author the Old Covenant does not signify, as with the Pharisee
St Paul, the Law which regulates and formalises the private life, ..."