Examples of 'is de facto' in a sentence

Meaning of "is de facto"

is de facto: This phrase is used to describe a situation or condition that exists in practice or reality, although it may not be officially recognized or sanctioned. It is commonly used in legal or political contexts to differentiate between de jure (by law) and de facto (in reality) situations

How to use "is de facto" in a sentence

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It is de facto deprivation of liberty and nothing more.
What we have in place today is de facto amnesty.
This is de facto the effect of an electrostatic discharge.
The implication is that the country is de facto partitioned.
English is de facto the only official language.
The first is de facto.
That is de facto deplorable and de jure intolerable.
The restriction is de facto punitive.
It is de facto martial law sans a formal declaration.
Consequently this problem is de facto prevalent among the masses.
Is de facto proof of bias against men.
Saami customary law is de facto rejected in national courts.
It is de facto alluding to the possible hypocrisy and incoherence of the budgetary authorities.
In many cities there is de facto racial segregation in housing.
This common formulation is elliptical since any action or text is de facto a precedent.

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But there is de facto another end of man.
There are other elements that show that the scheme is de facto selective.
Such a polypeptide is de facto a fragment of an artificial antibody.
There are also insufficient grounds for concluding that there is de facto joint control.
The disappeared is de facto deprived of his or her domicile.
Arguing that every prison in the state is de facto cruel and unusual.
Petani is de facto the commercial area of the town.
Why you need to pull again and hide your emotions is de facto very easy.
Valentina is de facto into this pov.
Liu Xiaoyuan pointed out that such kind of arrangement is de facto secret trial.
The voting is de facto tribal based.
Since then Irenaios has not left his apartment and is de facto imprisoned there.
This is de facto hindering your skill to make profits.
Several studies show that there is de facto segregation in the education system.
There is de facto racial segregation in the public education system.
The largest country in the continent is de facto a land of immigration and circulation.
It is de facto solidarity of an unprecedented magnitude.
The Portuguese scheme is de facto selective.
It is de facto a suburb of the capital.
We are talking about a sector that is de facto keeping Europe moving.
This is de facto martial law.
We also have to note that South Korea is de facto an abolitionist country.
This is de facto amnesty.
Socialism on the German or Nazi pattern is de facto socialism.
We feel that democracy is de facto overridden if this comes to fruition.
Autonomous territory of the Republic of Moldova that is de facto independent.
Luxembourg is de facto a multicultural country.
Where there is sometimes convergence, this is de facto.
The network economy is de facto a global market place for talent.
By hair extensions, having long hair is de facto a breeze.
This mosaic system is de facto fragile and inevitably increases the risk of cyberattacks.
In the case at hand, the scheme is de facto selective.
Lambak Kanan is de facto a suburb of the capital.
Knight argues that " procreation today is de facto child abuse.
Google is de facto an essential tool of the Internet.

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