Examples of 'formal sense' in a sentence

Meaning of "formal sense"

formal sense - This phrase is used to indicate a context or situation where something is done in accordance with accepted customs, rules, or conventions, typically in a professional or official manner

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In this quite formal sense love is evil.
Midwives were no longer uneducated in the formal sense.
In a formal sense this most certainly was a violation of democracy.
Hyperrealism is not a movement in the formal sense.
In a formal sense the answer is no.
This is true at least in a formal sense.
But this formal sense is not very useful for analyzing the situation on the market.
Thales did not formulate proofs in the formal sense.
Not in a formal sense.
It can not really be called a debate in a formal sense.
The value that was social in a formal sense has become social in a real sense.
This is only partially related to education in the formal sense.
Schooling in a more formal sense was begun around BC.
It is true that there is only one plan in a formal sense.
But even in a formal sense the Tengenenge sculptors see their art as particularly Zimbabwean.

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I of course do not mean in the formal sense of the word.
This thesis examines the notion of contradiction understood in its logical or formal sense.
SHOT is an experimental film that tries to make formal sense out of senseless violence.
In that formal sense an independent-BSS has no extended service set.
Retrospective effect in a formal sense.
The ECHR is in the formal sense not a legal act of the Council of Europe.
Towards the quality of the law in the formal sense.
After-action reviews in the formal sense were originally developed by the U.S. Army.
This is not strictly a true tax expenditure in the formal sense.
Schooling in a more formal sense was begun around 200.
There is no deliberate effort to teach the children in any formal sense.
Commencement in a formal sense.
He makes a distinction between the image in a material sense and in a formal sense.
Legislation in a formal sense.
He certainly was not a Voodoo inititate in any formal sense.
The demand for pre-primary education institutions in the formal sense was therefore small.
Of course, government can make fractional-reserve banking legal in a formal sense.
A traditional cost-effectiveness analysis was not undertaken in a formal sense during this mid-term evaluation.
The Sadducees certainly knew the Scriptures in a formal sense.
And he was right - in a formal sense.
Like Python and JavaScript, are ultimately equally expressive in a strong formal sense.
A proposal? I, of course, don't mean in the formal sense of the word.
My tests of mobile apps running on 4G were not scientific in any formal sense.
But it's not a garden in any formal sense.
In any case, the problem is not really education in the formal sense.
Some of them scarcely even register as economic activities in a formal sense at all.
Orthodoxy is not a State religion in the formal sense.
Similar to information, but in a more formal sense.
Praxeology… applies the term happiness in a purely formal sense.
The notion of ' tow " must be understood in its formal sense.
In some, such as Italy, counselling is barely recognised in a formal sense.

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