Examples of 'defacto' in a sentence

Meaning of "defacto"

defacto (adjective) - De facto is a Latin term meaning 'in fact' or 'in practice.' It is used to describe something that exists in reality, even though it may not be officially recognized
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How to use "defacto" in a sentence

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Calling her defacto chief minister is nonsense.
Or you can read a summarized version on the blog defacto.
Defacto application from this date.
And this is not a defacto exclusion or denial of rights.
A recent decision to end a defacto.
She is not the defacto custodian of your children.
A clear distinction does however operate between de jure and defacto standards.
We have defacto euthanasia already.
This feature transcribes the audio adding a defacto closed captioning.
Turkey DeFacto company.
A minority shareholder may also be deemed to have sole control on a defacto basis.
The federal chancellor is thus defacto the leading political figure.
In OZ it makes no difference if you are married or defacto.
Cryptocurrency will be the defacto currency for transactions around the world.
There are good reasons why paraben preservatives are the defacto cosmetic preservative.

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Gedcom is sort of the defacto standard file format for genealogy data.
She never married but had two children from defacto relationships.
It was a defacto embargo.
Now at least Mr Herman is calling for defacto standards.
These prevent women from enjoying defacto equality in employment opportunities and benefits.
Getting in touch with Defacto.
Crypto currency can become the defacto currency for purchases worldwide.
Of discriminatory and unequal treatment Which is a direct result of a pattern A defacto firing.
Facebook is really the defacto way to get in touch with people these days.
This reflects the special role of the German mark as defacto anchor of the mechanism.
Moreover the informal or defacto situation can be explored using the case study method.
This has allowed for a consistent data type and has by defacto established a set of standards.
Turkish DeFacto doubles its stores in Morocco.
Latest on DeFacto.
De jure or defacto State guarantees of borrowing and losses.
Some of these elements have already become defacto concerns of the work programme.
Has become the defacto standard for unit testing React UI components.
A rejection of Church Magisterial teachings is a defacto rejection of the divine revelation.
It follows, therefore, that a concentration may occur on a legal or a defacto basis.
These new deductions institute a defacto double taxation which is completely against our principles.
As I am acting in his place the leader of the Socialist Group is defacto present.
Cryptocurrency will become the defacto currency for transactions all over the world.
Most exnuptial births are to couples in stable, defacto relationships.
Many would argue it is the defacto language for data science and machine learning.
Sovereignty lay with the provinces, defacto and de jure.
The courts have ruled this defacto segregation is illegal but it has not changed.
Alongside a de jure equality in principle, we must recognize an unavoidable defacto difference.
Cryptocurrency can become the defacto currency for purchases all over the world.
It 's not because the ratings agency considers a restructuring a defacto default.
This the UK has a defacto veto on those matters.
This product conforms with the following offi cial and / or defacto standards.
Across Africa it is fast becoming the defacto standard for wildlife protection organisations.
Especially when you use your position as acting captain to create a defacto monopoly?
In fact he almost became the defacto ruler of the Sultanate.
However, there is still some way to go before formal equality becomes defacto equality.

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