The employer, notionally, gives the workman an unshaped plank of wood, and receives in return a plank that has been sawn and nailed. |
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Until that happy consummation, it will continue to hobble the Scottish economy and extinguish the spirit of enterprise it notionally champions. |
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Damages are notionally intended to be such as will exhaust the fund, contemporaneously with the termination of the plaintiff's life expectancy. |
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Expatriate Saudis living in London, notionally providing opposition in exile, had been bought off long ago. |
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In all institutions the constituent members are, at least notionally, united to achieve a common goal. |
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He mistrusted officials who had worked too closely with Labour, and moved rapidly moved partisans into notionally apolitical roles. |
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Still, more pressure could be applied to Turkey, notionally an ally, to help stop the flow into Syria. |
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It is notionally about protecting the jobs of permanent workers by making it more difficult for companies to employ temporary staff. |
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Similarly if an investment is described as having been notionally bought or sold, no actual purchase or sale has taken place. |
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Reference point' means the position, fixed by convention, of the tractor driver's eyes notionally located at a single point. |
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In other words, surplus can be notionally applied against a contribution obligation so long as the plan does not prohibit it. |
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Funding allocations are notionally determined at the beginning of the year because the pool of eligible recipients is very small. |
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Gibson has been joined by his younger brother, notionally a bit of a tearaway, played by Joaquin Phoenix, living with him now to keep him company. |
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Some Labor figures dismiss this poll, questioning its methodology, and especially doubting if the preferences would fall the way Newspoll has notionally distributed them. |
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In order to achieve this, all inspection equipment was notionally agreed, authenticated and certified for use within the facility prior to the commencement of the exercise. |
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If Montenegro flies the nest and Yugoslavia ceases, even notionally, to exist, there will be even less to stop Kosovo's Albanian majority from declaring total independence. |
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But they also fear Mr Sadr. In Qom, Iran's main seminary town, Mr Sadr's few supporters rally around Ayatollah Kazem Haeri, the cleric to whom, at least notionally, Mr Sadr defers in matters of theology and law. |
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The same would apply, to a lesser degree, to an outcome in which Russia, while notionally accepting Ukrainian sovereignty, covertly controlled parts of that country. |
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The result is that neither the EU nor individual European governments are allowed to cooperate or liaise with the bodies that are notionally dealing with the influx of migrants travelling through Libya. |
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The annual plan notionally allocates resources to engagements. |
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They have a major exercise going on at the time we notionally thought we would go, so we're trying to work out whether we can impose on the exercise or whether we have to shift the date. |
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For the balance of our capital that is invested directly in similar assets, we notionally attribute an asset management charge to the operations by applying a percentage fee to their estimated value. |
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This policy utilizes a strategy of matching the duration structure and the currency of the Account's assets with the foreign currency borrowings of the Government of Canada that notionally finance the Account's assets. |
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DarĂn's careworn, faintly leonine face conveys both his professional exhaustion, only slightly diminished for his notionally younger, darker-haired self in the 1974 scenes, and the agony of swallowed, unconfessed love. |
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I thought I included that in my initial presentation, that notionally there was limited reference to women in the budget in comparison to the number of times corporations were mentioned. |
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During Japan's shogunate, the emperor was notionally a supreme spiritual and temporal lord who delegated authority for joint rule to the shogun. |
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This notionally adjusted carrying amount is then compared with the recoverable amount of the unit to determine whether the cash-generating unit is impaired. |
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Now 66-years-on, Mr Quarmby, whose ancient title makes him notionally responsible for the region, said it was time for action. |
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In December 2006 another eight were transferred from First Great Western, notionally to provide stock for the Borderlands Line and Ebbw Valley Railway services. |
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Not that any of it is especially low, Doncaster might be eighth in the table and notionally the most endangered side not currently in the relegation pool. |
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The Cabinet meets on a regular basis, usually weekly on a Thursday morning notionally to discuss the most important issues of government policy, and to make decisions. |
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Better start lobbying our MPs, while they are still notionally local. |
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The more this goes on, the more their reputations are notionally trashed. |
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In general, nouns with the property of requiring obligatorily possession are notionally inalienably possessed, but the fit is rarely, if ever perfect. |
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