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Simply put, in the case of a de facto national primary, long-shot candidates need not apply.
The court will also protect a child of a de facto relationship in the same way.
British currency had been de facto gold through much of the 1700s and until 1800 lacked small denomination coins.
Divorce can be obtained on the bases of adultery, intolerable behavior, desertion, and de facto separation.
We are operating under de facto one-party rule within which no dissent is tolerated.
He may be hardening to win over militants who have balked at formalising a de facto truce.
Corporate data governance is in the process of moving from de rigueur to de facto to de jure.
In Pattaya, by contrast, the baht bus enjoys a de facto monopoly on the taxi service.
The party established a de facto political cartel that excluded other parties from power.
The Thebans were de facto political allies of the Spartan alliance, sharing enmity with Athens' empire.
Jamaican Creole, for instance, has grammars and dictionaries as well as de facto norms, but there is no standard Jamaican Creole.
It does put us in a difficult position if in a sense the submissions are going to a de facto challenge to the fiat.
There was always a gap between the theoretical formulations of the jurists and the de facto exercise of political power.
Sixty-eight per cent of the total agricultural land available in India is believed to be under de facto non-chemical farming.
The philosophy of auctions took off in the '90s, and one can grant de facto property rights without de jure property rights.
Their decision means the EU is de facto the primary standard setter in the area of European environmental policy.
We should acknowledge that marriage, civil unions, and de facto relationships are different.
As a domain of research, the de facto mental health system bristles with unsettled questions, conflicting interests, and jury-rigged resolutions.
As such she acts as a de facto clearing house for much of the material brought forth from academia on the topic.
It acknowledges the de facto separation of peoples in order to try to achieve civil peace.
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Perhaps this heritability was limited to those cases in which the heiress transmitted the de facto headship of her house.
You doubt that it will be me, because I'm de facto the boy with all the answers.
In connection with corporations, the terms de facto and de jure are often used.
The county records were in Cimarron, which had been de facto the County Seat.
The ruling de facto annulled the elections, dissolved the 2012 parliament and reinstated the 2009 unicameral legislative body.
Whether a corporation has had a de facto liquidation is a subjective determination based on case law.
And these material objects are many not only de facto but also de jure.
The income arising from goods goes to the de facto owner of the goods.
Bertrand keeps saying that he must support the de facto Government.
The Punjab was de facto the furthest province on the north-west.
This helps to build a theory, which parsimoniously explains the recognition or nonrecognition of de facto states.
In such a case there is bimetallism de jure, but monometallism de facto.
But the reasons for this are fallaciously served when we unquestioningly accept the ostensible notion of male chauvinism as its singular de facto cause.
Ford, in fact, has become Pollack's de facto stand-in for Robert Redford, playing his part with the same remote impassivity that characterized Redford's work.
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