Examples of 'are nominally' in a sentence

Meaning of "are nominally"

are nominally: This phrase is used to indicate something that is officially or theoretically a certain way, but may not reflect the reality of the situation

How to use "are nominally" in a sentence

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Four out of eight groups are nominally active.
Three systems are nominally thermal reactors and four are fast reactors.
Most people in the world are nominally religious.
They are nominally under the overall control of the Ministry of Interior.
Tensions are mounting even in countries that are nominally at peace.
These slope portions are nominally of the same gradient and height.
The equipments at each end of the line are nominally identical.
Are nominally Academies.
Most other tribes in the region are nominally under the rule of a chief.
The lengths of the operatively positioned first and second bodies are nominally aligned.
Both parties to the conflict are nominally under the command of the Libyan authorities.
The high frequency energy generator heads in this embodiment are nominally identical.
Decisions as referred to above are nominally those of the Minister of Justice.
They are nominally ' men of God ' possessed of blessing by definition rather than learned.
The particles in the present ink compositions are nominally silver carbonate particles.

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Most antennas are nominally linearly polarized, but elliptical and circular polarization is a possibility.
E-cigarette manufacturers and importers are nominally required to submit lists of all.
Most are nominally Roman Catholic, although the majority of Uruguayans do not actively practice a religion.
Like cliques, programs are nominally tied to territories.
Because of Liechtenstein 's strict bank secrecy, several thousand foreign businesses are nominally headquartered there.
The PDCs and missile systems are nominally operational, but they have not been fully tested.
My extended family, with a few notable exceptions, are nominally Catholic.
These four stories are nominally separate vignettes, but interact with each other throughout the film.
All possible diseases of the prostate gland in men are nominally divided into 4 groups,.
The brokers are nominally approved by Lloyd's.
A further class of polyether polyol has the general formula ( 8 ), where p and q are nominally from 2 to 5.
While most people are nominally Catholic, animism has a grip on their hearts.
The other two, non-used inputs are nominally decoupled.
They are nominally Roman Catholics, but maintain their Jewish nationality by marrying only among themselves.
The details in the book and the film are nominally the same, with a few exceptions.
They are nominally free “ but defenceless against evil ”.
While the Conservatives and the Labour Party are nominally pro-Brexit, their positions are confusing.
Judges are nominally appointed for life, but in practice retire at age 70.
Many are Christians and Hindus, including some who are nominally Christian but include Hindu practises.
Groceries are nominally priced and should cost around 50 € for a weekly supply.
Corn prices are nominally the same as 30 years ago.
These are nominally esters of sorbitan derived from lauric, myristic, stearic, and oleic acids, respectively.
The alkyl groups are nominally C ₁ ₄ straight chain alkyl groups.
The bars are nominally 20 mm long and 2 mm wide with a nominal 2 mm separation.
When all modules are nominally complete, system-level integration can be done.
There are nominally 100 cents in one Somaliland shilling.
While most Cubans are nominally Catholic, fewer than 10 percent practice their faith.
The large Dewars are nominally 17 liters and have a holding time of approximately 8 days.
Interest rates are nominally 60 percent, and real interest rates are over 20 percent.
The time samples are nominally 6 milliseconds, so that one cycle is about 240 milliseconds.

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Academic advisors nominally aware of international programs
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Although it was nominally a united nations effort
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