Malaysia's government is nominally headed by the king whose position rotates among the nine hereditary Malay rulers every five years. |
Even the nominally left-of-centre press is mainly on the attack, with rarely a good word to say for the government. |
In the same prepositional context, it is used on one occasion verbally and on another occasion nominally. |
New equipment including GPS and an electronic navigation chart system was put to work and the anchor and cable were nominally relocated. |
These may be nominally democratic countries, but state officials there are still regarded with fear, rather than as public servants. |
These outfits are non-hierarchical, decentralised, nominally leaderless and organised with militaristic precision. |