Songwriters and composers are only nominally compensated when a CD is purchased. |
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Even the nominally left-of-centre press is mainly on the attack, with rarely a good word to say for the government. |
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Any delineation between the nominally public and non-public spheres is now a hair-splitting irrelevancy. |
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These outfits are non-hierarchical, decentralised, nominally leaderless and organised with militaristic precision. |
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Hearts were perfused for 5-7 min with nominally Ca free Tyrode's solution, then perfusion proceeded with added collagenase and albumin. |
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Hearts were excised quickly, placed on a Langendorff apparatus and perfused for 5 min with nominally Ca-free Tyrode's solution. |
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A nominally progressive tax structure to some degree retards the concentration over time of wealth among individuals. |
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Malaysia's government is nominally headed by the king whose position rotates among the nine hereditary Malay rulers every five years. |
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New equipment including GPS and an electronic navigation chart system was put to work and the anchor and cable were nominally relocated. |
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The nominally independent Financial Accounting Standards Board defines accounting and auditing standards. |
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Both parties have at least nominally committed to long-term emissions reductions. |
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Many films nominally aimed at children today are relentless, overlong, surprisingly violent and gratuitously mean-minded. |
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Although still nominally subject to the eastern empire, Odoacer as a result became the supreme authority in Italy. |
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The final settlement of Greece involved a difficult war against the Spartan ruler Nabis, nominally as head of an almost Panhellenic alliance. |
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In the same prepositional context, it is used on one occasion verbally and on another occasion nominally. |
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This change was occasioned by the opening of armistice talks, nominally between the opposing commanders-in-chief. |
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In its nominally extended position each leg resistingly and constrainedly permits further extension and compression. |
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He is nominally in support of affirmative action programmes for minorities in America and pro-choice in the abortion debate. |
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The Mahayana tradition of Buddhism is dominant in Vietnam, and over 70 percent of Vietnamese consider themselves at least nominally Buddhist. |
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The governments in the 1980s were nominally civilian, but were dominated by the military. |
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The legislature and judiciary are nominally independent but remain susceptible to executive influence. |
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These may be nominally democratic countries, but state officials there are still regarded with fear, rather than as public servants. |
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The water in the mantle may be contained either in high pressure hydrous phases, or alternatively as small hydrous defects in nominally anhydrous minerals. |
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It's nominally a documentary, but not necessarily a wholly truthful one. |
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This policy was the means by which the bureaucracy sought to defend its own narrow and selfish interests, in opposition to the needs of the workers it nominally represented. |
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In other words, the major German firms were subjected to tight political supervision and control but were still left at least nominally in private ownership. |
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Although nominally only an advisory body, the council's decisions are viewed in practice as binding and ignored by the government at its own peril. |
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France was on friendly terms with Turkey, and Egypt was at least nominally part of the Sultan's empire, though in fact it was ruled by the Mamelukes. |
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The onset kinetics of this slow signal were slightly modified in nominally calcium-free medium, as were both the frequency and number of pulses during tetanus. |
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Meanwhile, the labor unions and liberal groups that nominally backed Cuomo could not be more thrilled to see him stumble. |
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Mr Warburton said release of the minutes would expose external directors to undue criticism and pressure from the sectorial groups they nominally represent. |
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On the Chinese side, the Canton authorities limited trade with the foreign merchants to a group of Chinese merchant houses, the Hongs, nominally thirteen in number. |
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But with winking acquiescence, the FDA, though nominally still watching over shoulders, more or less disappeared. |
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These counts at least nominally owed allegiance to one of these three Norman rulers, but such allegiance was usually weak and often ignored. |
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During apartheid, the lower reaches formed the western boundary of the nominally independent Ciskei homeland. |
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The remaining positions are filled by candidates nominally without party affiliation. |
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Henry II decided instead to insist Richard to nominally surrender Aquitaine to his mother whilst Richard retained would actual control. |
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While nominally democratic, from 1790 until 1865, wealthy male landowners were in control of South Carolina. |
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The Polish government could not control the Cossacks, but was held responsible as the men were nominally their subjects. |
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Egypt under the Muhammad Ali dynasty remained nominally an Ottoman province. |
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Although Philip had been granted many Norman territories, it was only nominally. |
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Many parts of the Indian subcontinent were governed by the East India Company, which nominally acted as the agent of the Mughal Emperor. |
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When that outworn empire perished with the fall of Constantinople, Ivan succeeded nominally at least to its heirship. |
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All of the Irish kingdoms had their own kings but were nominally subject to the High King. |
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Although nominally part of the Holy Roman Empire, in practice it possessed a large degree of independence. |
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Although nominally a federal empire and league of equals, in practice the empire was dominated by the largest and most powerful state, Prussia. |
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All of the middle and lower Amur region was nominally part of the Jilin Province, run first out of Ninguta and later out of Jilin City. |
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Despite nominally gender-neutral child custody laws, in practice fathers are still at a disadvantage. |
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These princelings nominally owed allegiance to the Norwegian crown, although in practice the latter's control was fairly limited. |
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An estimated 98 percent of the Greek population are at least nominally members of the Greek Orthodox Church. |
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In 1613, Portuguese raiders burned down the settlement, which by then was nominally part of the Johor Sultanate. |
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Some of the other whips are nominally Lord Commissioner of HM Treasury, though they are all members of the House of Commons. |
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It is nominally a civil service post, but the appointment tends to be from within the Bank, with the incumbent grooming his or her successor. |
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Liechtenstein is nominally within the Austrian Verkehrsverbund Vorarlberg tariff region. |
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His apparent success led to Roman invasion, nominally in support of his defeated enemies. |
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The latter, Orkney and Shetland, though now part of Scotland, were nominally part of the Kingdom of Norway until the 15th century. |
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Though the title of Earl was nominally equal to the continental duke, unlike them, earls were not de facto rulers in their own right. |
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Though governed by the same council, each county remained nominally independent from the other. |
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While some kingdoms were defeated militarily and occupied, others remained nominally independent as allies of the Roman empire. |
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It was nominally to protect the living and working conditions for African slaves. |
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For every five hides, or units of land nominally capable of supporting one household, one man was supposed to serve. |
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According to the Domesday Survey of 1086, the Norman Robert of Rhuddlan was nominally in command of the whole of northern Wales. |
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They nominally recognized the Abbasid Caliphate, but were in fact ruling independently from their capital in Zabid. |
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The state as established under Franco was nominally neutral in the Second World War, although sympathetic to the Axis. |
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He now felt that he could dispense with Alaric's services and he nominally transferred Alaric's province to the West. |
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Russia had already sent 177,000 soldiers to Manchuria, nominally to protect its railways under construction. |
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Some of the government's executive authority is theoretically and nominally vested in the Sovereign and is known as the royal prerogative. |
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Columbus made a fourth voyage nominally in search of the Strait of Malacca to the Indian Ocean. |
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Columbus made a fourth voyage, nominally in search of a westward passage to the Indian Ocean. |
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Kochi was nominally a vassal of Calicut, as well as being dominated by other Indian cities. |
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It was his sister Bertha who became Duchess of Brittany making her husband of the time, Eudes, nominally Duke. |
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The Ottoman provinces in North Africa were nominally under Ottoman suzerainty, but in reality they were mostly autonomous. |
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Many of the latter became completely Gaelicised, and did not recognise England's kings except perhaps nominally. |
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She completed the swim, nominally 11 miles but equivalent to 22 miles because of tidal flows, in 7 hours 20 minutes. |
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The Turkmen Beyliks were under the control of the Mongols, at least nominally, through declining Seljuk sultans. |
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The Cornwall Railway remained a nominally independent line until 1889, although the GWR held a large number of shares in the company. |
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The Seventeen Provinces had been unified by Charles's Burgundian ancestors, but nominally were fiefs of either France or the Holy Roman Empire. |
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Jang's force, though nominally bequeathed by the Silla king, was effectively under his own control. |
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Under the British constitution, sweeping executive powers, known as the royal prerogative, are nominally vested in the monarch. |
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Some countries, such as Bangladesh, that nominally ban abortion, may also support clinics that perform abortions under the guise of menstrual hygiene. |
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Current conceptions of gnathostome phylogeny depict a rather simplistic arrangement of nominally monophyletic and, apparently, morphologically disparate groups. |
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Within 150 years of gaining control of Persia, the caliphs were forced to cede power to local dynastic emirs who only nominally acknowledged their authority. |
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Boudica's husband, Prasutagus, ruled as a nominally independent ally of Rome and left his kingdom jointly to his daughters and the Roman emperor in his will. |
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England and France nominally remained at war for another 20 years, but England was in no position to continue its campaign, due to its escalating internal conflicts. |
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The French Union, included in the Constitution of 1946, nominally replaced the former colonial empire, but officials in Paris remained in full control. |
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However, despite this de facto independence, Egypt did remain nominally a vassal state of the Ottoman Empire obliged to pay a hefty annual tribute to the Sultan. |
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The constituencies related nominally to counties and burghs, but boundaries for parliamentary purposes were not necessarily those for other purposes. |
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The constituencies again related nominally to counties and burghs but, again, boundaries for parliamentary purposes were not necessarily those for other purposes. |
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The western Frankish kingdom was more fragmented, and although kings remained nominally in charge, much of the political power devolved to the local lords. |
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In 1155 the only English pope, Adrian IV, authorised King Henry II of England to take possession of Ireland as a feudal territory nominally under papal overlordship. |
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Before the reform, most members nominally represented boroughs. |
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They were appointed by feudal lord conferences, and thus were nominally obliged to uphold the imperium of the Zhou Dynasty over the subordinate states. |
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A Princely State, also called a Native State or an Indian State, was a nominally sovereign entity with an indigenous Indian ruler, subject to a subsidiary alliance. |
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Faced with a vacancy, Disraeli and Derby tried yet again to bring Gladstone, still nominally a Conservative MP, into the government, hoping to strengthen it. |
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According to Barbour, there was a fourth division nominally under the youthful Walter the Steward, but actually under the command of Sir James Douglas. |
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The rate of pay in the army was insufficient to meet the rising costs of living, turning off potential recruits, as service was nominally for life. |
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Other thistles that nominally are weeds are important honey plants, both as bee fodder in general, and as sources of luxury monofloral honey products. |
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After World War II gold was replaced by a system of nominally convertible currencies related by fixed exchange rates following the Bretton Woods system. |
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The King of Norway nominally continued to be king of the Isles and Man. |
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Montgomery, who was still nominally in charge of all ground forces, now chose to exercise his authority and ordered Patton back to his side of the international boundary line. |
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In the intervening period, the poleis of Greece were able to wrest back some of their freedom, although still nominally subject to the Macedonian Kingdom. |
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Although, as British subjects, all Indigenous Australians were nominally entitled to vote, generally only those who merged into mainstream society did so. |
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At one point in the reign of Sicard, Lombard control covered most of southern Italy save the very south of Apulia and Calabria and Naples, with its nominally attached cities. |
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The large duchy in southwest Gaul was nominally under Frankish sovereignty, but in fact was almost independent under Odo the Great, Duke of Aquitaine. |
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While the state system was nominally federal, the party was unitary. |
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The Bagler king Philippus was to remain in control of eastern Norway but renounce the title of king, leaving the Birkebeiner King Inge nominally sole ruler of the country. |
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Odoacer, now ruler of Italy, was nominally Zeno's subordinate but acted with complete autonomy, eventually providing support to a rebellion against the Emperor. |
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The judiciary is nominally independent, though political intervention into judicial matters has been common throughout history and arguably continues in modern day. |
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This is the only nominally circular state boundary in the United States. |
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Some prerogative powers are exercised nominally by the monarch, but on the advice of the prime minister, with whom the monarch communicates, and on the advice of the cabinet. |
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Though the canal nominally crosses the watersheds of five river systems, in reality the variation between these is so low that it has only a single summit section. |
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According to various estimates, more than 90 percent of the population nominally belongs to either of two Orthodox denominations, Moldovan or Bessarabian. |
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Working properly on first startup, the BlackJack GPS receiver produced data observables required for precise orbit determination and continues to operate nominally. |
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