Scenarios involving regulated industries, formal employment with legal protections, and transactions that are documented and taxed would not be considered part of the informal sector. This sector typically includes unregulated and unrecorded activities that operate outside of official government oversight and taxation.
What type of informal sector activities do you participate in? How many years have you been involved in the informal sector? What are the main challenges you face in operating within the informal sector? What support or resources do you believe would help improve your informal sector business? How has your participation in the informal sector impacted your livelihood and financial stability?
No. You go to court, the same as you would in the civil sector.
It is a colloquialism, an informal way of saying "What can I do for you", or "How can I help you"? "What can I do you for" is fine for causal language, but it would not be considered tasteful or polite in some settings.
The way you have asked is quite informal and could be considered rude in some circles. "Hello, Sir", would be much better
the public sector does not aim to make a profit and the private sector does an example of the private sector would be primark public sector would be the police,fire engines. The government own the public sector whilst the private sector is owned by its own individuals.
I think it can be either. A cab can be a company with administrative officers and drivers, mechanics, etc. and would be a formal business with articles of incorporation. A "Gypsy cab " is an independant, one man operation .
The primary sector for sugar is growing the sugarcane. The secondary sector would be transforming the sugarcane into sugar crystals. The tertiary sector would be selling the sugar to consumers.
As a layperson, I would say that Methodist worship is informal.
That is the correct spelling of "scenario" (possible situation).
A plane circular face and a curved shape which, if flattened out would be a sector of a circle.A plane circular face and a curved shape which, if flattened out would be a sector of a circle.A plane circular face and a curved shape which, if flattened out would be a sector of a circle.A plane circular face and a curved shape which, if flattened out would be a sector of a circle.
Drunk is an informal term. Intoxicated would be more formal.
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