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How to use nominally in a sentence

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Songwriters and composers are only nominally compensated when a CD is purchased.
Even the nominally left-of-centre press is mainly on the attack, with rarely a good word to say for the government.
Any delineation between the nominally public and non-public spheres is now a hair-splitting irrelevancy.
These outfits are non-hierarchical, decentralised, nominally leaderless and organised with militaristic precision.
Hearts were perfused for 5-7 min with nominally Ca free Tyrode's solution, then perfusion proceeded with added collagenase and albumin.
Hearts were excised quickly, placed on a Langendorff apparatus and perfused for 5 min with nominally Ca-free Tyrode's solution.
A nominally progressive tax structure to some degree retards the concentration over time of wealth among individuals.
Malaysia's government is nominally headed by the king whose position rotates among the nine hereditary Malay rulers every five years.
New equipment including GPS and an electronic navigation chart system was put to work and the anchor and cable were nominally relocated.
The nominally independent Financial Accounting Standards Board defines accounting and auditing standards.
Both parties have at least nominally committed to long-term emissions reductions.
Many films nominally aimed at children today are relentless, overlong, surprisingly violent and gratuitously mean-minded.
Although still nominally subject to the eastern empire, Odoacer as a result became the supreme authority in Italy.
The final settlement of Greece involved a difficult war against the Spartan ruler Nabis, nominally as head of an almost Panhellenic alliance.
In the same prepositional context, it is used on one occasion verbally and on another occasion nominally.
This change was occasioned by the opening of armistice talks, nominally between the opposing commanders-in-chief.
In its nominally extended position each leg resistingly and constrainedly permits further extension and compression.
He is nominally in support of affirmative action programmes for minorities in America and pro-choice in the abortion debate.
The Mahayana tradition of Buddhism is dominant in Vietnam, and over 70 percent of Vietnamese consider themselves at least nominally Buddhist.
The governments in the 1980s were nominally civilian, but were dominated by the military.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Approximately 85 percent is Bulgarian, and some 90 percent adheres at least nominally to the Eastern Orthodox faith.
The money was receivable in taxes, nominally redeemable in coin, and made a legal tender.
Still, Mexico appears to be a federative republic, at least nominally, although the only recognised power is the sabre.
The property belongs nominally to us, but it is mortgaged to the full of its value.
They are making great exertions to christianise the class of workmen, the great majority of whom are not even nominally believers.
But how to do this I could not see, having a houseful of people who were nominally my guests.
The state had grown up around a sanctuary, the god of which was nominally its ruler, the human patesi being his viceregent.
It must also be remembered that Donald Cameron was at this time only nominally the proprietor of the patrimonial estates.
At Kawasaki, the river runs which nominally is the boundary beyond which foreigners may not explore.
It is governed by a prince who is nominally under the suzerainty of Turkey.
Every assayers pennyweight was nominally divided into 24 gr., and hence gave 288 fine grains, or reports, for silver.
Amuna or Ammon appears to have been nominally the chief of the gods.
Each mitayo, or conscript, received nominally two shillings a day.
The Viceroy aims at being nominally, as he is really, the Grand Turk.
Saturday at Alton College, nominally a half holiday, was really a whole one.
In this respect his authority would be nominally the same with that of the king of Great Britain, but in substance much inferior to it.
The government is monarchial in fact, though nominally republican.
Moors, living In Spain as subjects, and nominally Christianized.
We are nominally inferior, but in reality superior, to our antagonist.
All cultures have marriage, but some cultures are polygamous, some at least nominally monogamous, and a very few, under special conditions, are polyandrous.
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