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"nominally" Definitions
  1. in name only, and not in reality
  2. at a cost that is very small and much less than the normal cost
  3. (grammar) as a noun; connected with nouns
"nominally" Synonyms
little slightly negligibly a bit a trifle scarcely hardly insignificantly rarely seldom infrequently scarcely ever uncommonly almost never hardly ever unfrequently not often barely scantly just barely lightly somewhat fairly quite relatively rather moderately pretty reasonably passably marginally tolerably faintly comparatively partially vaguely kinda enough temperately quasi- apparently seemingly allegedly professedly reportedly supposedly ostensibly outwardly purportedly superficially ostensively pretendedly pseudo- on paper on the surface to all appearances by its own account on the face of it to all intents and purposes say about approximately around roughly generally more or less loosely near nearly some kind of plus or minus practically virtually well-nigh like almost circa close to minimally minorly piddlingly triflingly inconsiderably pifflingly tinily trivially inconsequentially infinitesimally minusculely minutely nigglingly paltrily pettily picayunely exiguously cheaply inexpensively economically affordably lowly competitively modestly thriftily popularly chintzily accessibly standardly attractively bearably sustainably manageably keenly inadequately meagrely(UK) insufficiently littly sparsely deficiently scantily meagerly(US) skimpily shortly wantingly perfunctorily cursorily casually desultorily uninterestedly mechanically feebly indifferently unconvincingly disinterestedly hollowly nonchalantly unenthusiastically emptily lamely half-heartedly weakly mildly theoretically academically hypothetically conjecturally speculatively suppositionally notionally assumedly presumedly unprovenly unsubstantiatedly ideationally suppositiously analytically contingently formalistically ideologically imaginarily imaginatively technically strictly literally exactly actually objectively pedantically plainly simply narrowly officially matter-of-factly currently contemporarily newsworthily relevantly importantly pressingly recently timelily vitally trendily interestingly modernly subjectively thematically More

854 Sentences With "nominally"

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BERLIN (Reuters) - Nominally, they are at odds on Europe.
Nominally, the debate was moderated by CBS News's Elaine Quijano.
We were nominally Catholic, but nobody ever went to church.
Creating products that are nominally "for women" is treacherous territory.
Nominally, their official role is simply to identify their citizens.
Those things are at least nominally out of Uber's control.
Nominally, however, this is just another movie about giant robots.
Nominally, the money invested by OFEs belongs to the state.
The essay is nominally about the death of Tommie Woodward.
The shrine is nominally open to persons of all religions.
Hadi's government is nominally based in the port city of Aden.
Some have been nominally of the left, others of the right.
Roughly 2000% of the deforestation took place in nominally protected areas.
Nominally, it'll see red, and Dalton will have a monkey superpower.
When nominally liberal politicians like President Obama or New York Mayor
SpaceX said its rocket "performed nominally" but didn't provide additional information.
A RealClearPolitics polling average shows Clinton nominally leading Trump in Arizona.
It's "Hair Up," also by Justin Timberlake, but only nominally so.
Your gift is I will be nominally nice to your grandma.
Turkey remains nominally secular, and Islamic extremism is far from widespread.
Caucus Foundation, nominally a research institute with a separate leadership team,
Free speech, nominally, shouldn't be either a right or left issue.
It is nominally part of India, but technically a sovereign territory.
Mr. Saling was fired in early June, nominally by mutual agreement.
The judiciary, nominally independent, has been accused of delays and corruption.
A Muslim only nominally until then, she now sought spiritual refuge.
It's nominally about the question of who killed Harlan and why.
The Fed's third round of QE nominally ended in October 2014.
That the nominally independent antitrust apparatus is under a cloud is depressing.
The series' title character (played by Krysten Ritter) is nominally a superhero.
Little League began funnelling girls into its newly-created, nominally co-ed,
The moderate but lightweight Beata Szydlo, nominally prime minister, has been sidelined.
Nominally Sunni, the Seljuqs cultivated a remarkably tolerant, progressive and pluralistic culture.
When the Trump campaign started, it was, at least nominally, about economics.
They lead de facto segregated lives on nominally diverse and inclusive campuses.
Emoji are nominally the wave of the future in terms of communication.
Trump is correct that the protest was nominally about protecting a statue.
Puigdemont would remain nominally in his role but stripped of all powers.
Organized nominally by European country, food and rides reflect each geographic region.
Though nominally still private, Origo now became a vessel for the government.
Americans remain nominally barred by law from traveling to Cuba as tourists.
Skeptics say that even nominally nonpartisan commissions can succumb to political calculation.
The dollar was nominally higher against a basket of major world currencies.
The crackdown was nominally intended to target the plotters of the putsch.
Mayweather, 40, is nominally retired since his last fight in September 2015.
Another point worth noting: Where Bloomberg is weak, Trump is nominally weaker.
Kosovo's population is nominally 90 percent Muslim, but largely secular in outlook.
When it was joined by "Fearless Girl," we got nominally more interested.
But at least Tillerson was nominally still in charge of his own department.
The nominally independent court, by contrast, remains an obedient servant of the regime.
The few remaining true amateurs would nominally face an issue with the NCAA.
The dollar finished the week up nominally against the yen, gaining 0.1 percent.
Most of Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority are nominally Muslim but follow secular lifestyles.
And that hurts the very workers these measures are nominally intended to protect.
Nominally, this impeachment proceeding is about financial shenaniganry during Rousseff's 210 reelection bid.
We should stick to the idea of holding the district at least nominally.
While the Khanty nominally own their land, "they are often deceived," Tereshkov said.
These forces, nominally aligned with the UN-backed government in Tripoli, faced fierce resistance.
State funding nominally increased by RUB21000bn (2110%), or by RUB21000bn adjusted for rouble appreciation.
Last year, Congress passed FOSTA-SESTA, a bill nominally intended to fight sex trafficking.
And remember that both branches of government are run nominally by the same party.
It takes three hours to refill the case, which nominally holds 14 more hours.
Nunes, nominally, is supposed to be leading the House investigation into Trump's Russia ties.
Migrant detention centers are nominally under the government but often controlled by armed groups.
Still, the government struggles to extend its influence over the land it nominally rules.
State funding nominally decreased by RUB64bn (1%), or RUB37bn after adjusting for currency moves.
A 220006th chamber, Nebraska's nominally nonpartisan unicameral legislature, is in practice dominated by Republicans.
I know this is a post nominally about the environment, but I don't care.
While Russia and Iran are nominally aligned, they are also competitors for regional influence.
More than 60 percent of Albanians are nominally Muslim and the rest are Christians.
Yet he is also nominally their boss and he also still interacts with Trump.
In Iraq, the government, nominally pro-American, was also under the sway of Tehran.
The force reports nominally to Iraq's Shi'ite-led government and has Iranian military advisers.
Although these products are nominally free, their users are actually paying in lost privacy.
The nominally conservative president, Juan Manuel Santos, also signed a decree decriminalizing medicinal marijuana.
Turkmenistan nominally has elections — Berdymukhamedov won 97% of the vote in the last election.
The cases should nominally have no effect because they are separate from the negotiations.
Is he setting up a superfight with the undefeated — and nominally retired — Floyd Mayweather?
Nominally independent state auditors also appeared to act in a way that favored Fidesz.
In that scenario, women would still nominally have a right to abortion in America.
But as long as they have Machado, they're at least nominally going for it.
It is nominally a prequel, but it does not share that show's humorous bent .
Secular and nominally religious Americans can be forgiven for their surprise at this trend.
They are only nominally engaged in the cash economy and lack any political representation.
Though still nominally a tour guide, S. was recently promoted to a managerial position.
And stocks, which were all over the map, ended up nominally to the upside today.
Though nominally leftist, Smer is drifting right to hold on to its socially conservative voters.
Biden, still nominally the party's front-runner, has a list of negative issues to overcome.
Their purposes, of course, would only be nominally connected to the debate about the statue.
At stake nominally is whether public workers could opt out of unions they didn't support.
Kosovo's population is nominally 90 percent Muslim, but the country is largely secular in outlook.
I no longer feel like I owe it to society to perform womanhood even nominally.
Forty years on, Iran is nominally democratic, but unelected mullahs still wield the real power.
Instead of the nuclear option, Google wants to keep the platform at least nominally neutral.
The 28-second video shows Ramsay cooking what he refers to, nominally, as pad Thai.
General Mills has decided to retire what are nominally hourglass marshmallows from Lucky Charms boxes.
Throughout high school and during his lone college season, Simmons was nominally a power forward.
Russia also wants Nikulin extradited, nominally for the theft of $1,955 via Webmoney in 2009.
The interim government presided over by Mr. Bedoui and Mr. Bensalah is nominally in charge.
What happens to all that force and energy when it's left (nominally) in the past?
He even refused to let it go when asked about topics nominally unrelated to climate.
Graft and brutality are no less widespread in Islamist Iran than in nominally secularist Algeria.
Today Maher is nominally a free man, but the restrictions on his movements are stifling.
It can, in effect, enact national regulation even though it is nominally regulating for itself.
Moyn styles these anti-Trump elites as "centrists," members of the post-Cold War political mainstream that allowed ample room for nominally conservative Bushes and nominally liberal Clintons, while leaving just enough space for Barack Obama's promise of hope-and-(not-too-much) change.
Robinson found the Kansas law disproportionately impacts qualified voters, while only nominally preventing noncitizen voter registration.
This is nominally a superhero movie, in that the characters are from superhero comics and films.
The migrants were taken to one of several detention centers nominally under government control in Tripoli.
Nominally communist Laos and Vietnam and autarkic Myanmar all embraced free markets, up to a point.
But the FCC is a nominally independent agency, and Pai does not report to the president.
Each side was either unaware or nominally aware that the other is pushing a tax credit.
And though the leads of Cruel Intentions are nominally teens, it's a movie with adult themes.
Saudi Arabia has written laws to nominally protect shareholder rights, but they are new and untested.
Enter George R.R. Martin, who is nominally writing a book based on the popular TV series.
Yet a "Union State of Russia and Belarus", nominally formed in 1999, exists mainly on paper.
Why was Jessica drawn to — or blind to — Stalin's nominally left-wing brand of murderous tyranny?
Inflation grew by about 28503 percent, and the economy grew (nominally) by more than 22019 percent.
Ultimately, PDVSA became a single entity and operator, nominally under the control of a government ministry.
Belarus is nominally a democracy, but its president, Alexander Lukashenko, has been in power since 1994.
Nominally, its interest rate was 1.99 percent in April, but the real cost was 2.24 percent.
The show is nominally about food, but when has discussing food ever been just about that?
Two quarters later, the Buckeyes had stomped the Beavers, nominally another power-conference team, 77-31.
But in South Africa, the era of Casspir is, at least nominally, over; catharsis is possible.
Despite being nominally the superior power, the United States found that it could exert minimal leverage.
Nominally, Tibet is already autonomous, but in fact the region is in the grip of China.
Nominally progressive media outlets twisted themselves into knots to avoid recognizing their workers' right to organize.
It has since been nominally independent, mostly unrecognized, and cut off from the international banking system.
Corker also said he has promised to back Blackburn and will do so, at least nominally.
Everything was going nominally up until the Vikram, was about two kilometers above the lunar surface.
Crucially, these individual settlements have mostly gone unreviewed by the federal judges nominally overseeing the cases.
What makes it nominally coin-friendly is the zipper, which i find useful for a different reason.
We can at least thank Rand Paul for nominally refurbishing libertarianism so that it is halfway respectable.
They point to a change in the constitution made in 2012 that nominally allows for multiparty politics.
Retail loans nominally grew by RUB52bn (0.5%), or by a lower RUB40bn after adjusting for currency moves.
State funding nominally increased by RUB50bn (1.1%), or by RUB14bn (0.3%) after adjusting for exchange rate moves.
Nominally, the United States accounts for around 25 percent of global GDP and China around 15 percent.
"When the North Koreans executed Jang, it was nominally for his business dealings in China," said Lewis.
The latter is nominally a laptop, too, because of how compact it becomes when it's closed up.
These holding companies will ultimately be nominally owned by a broader group of Alibaba's senior Chinese staff.
They are nominally fighting ISIS, but in reality have been trying to decimate other opposition groups first.
Nominally, the impeachment charges are about Rousseff manipulating public banks to hide the scope of Brazil's deficit.
Days later clashes broke out between the army and police, who are nominally on the same side.
Mr Fico's nominally social-democratic SMER party has largely served the business interests that helped create it.
Eventually, and by order of a court, Salem was reinstated, at least nominally, into the Writers' Union.
Saudi Arabia is nominally a US ally, but the kingdom has a dismal record on human rights.
Had discussions taken place while Flynn was still (nominally) a private citizen, that would indeed be true.
I should say right away that this story, nominally a bicycle review, started with a Facebook post.
It's striking, for example, that both of the Republican senators who nominally support abortion rights are women.
That means many European investors who would have bought nominally higher-yielding Treasuries, may seek domestic alternatives.
A settlement between Mr Dauman and the board of Viacom leaves Mr Redstone still nominally in charge.
That seems like sort of a weird move; HONY is nominally about the common man (or woman).
The dividend is nominally approved by Aramco's board of directors, whose membership is controlled by the state.
Patrick Beverley, nominally a point guard, can handle the ball but doesn't create many plays for others.
For example, "someone having a nosebleed was [experiencing] nominally the same physiological process as menstruating," Laqueur says.
But even without a referendum, the nominally independent country is already Russian territory in all but name.
The League and the Five Star Movement are not nominally allied, and even cast themselves as rivals.
Though the site is nominally branded around young British men, its offerings hold an oddly universal appeal.
"Practically everything that you read in a published paper has a nominally statistically significant result," says Ioannidis.
A nominally progressive party dominated by women has promoted itself with topless models painted in party colours.
Racial discrimination is nominally illegal in many forms but is still widely practiced against people of color.
It was not until I hung up that I realized the significance of that nominally routine call.
At least nominally, many venture-backed startups are likely to run into problems with those affiliation rules.
The areas are nominally under the jurisdiction of Baghdad but are controlled by the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG).
For this nominally higher price, I was able to have a leisurely lunch without compromising the amazing scenery.
"They all know what needs to happen," says a Western official of the nominally independent central bank's leadership.
None of the three leaders seems to be a true economic liberal, including the nominally liberal Tim Farron.
What I can't stand, it turns out, is an endless sea of true believers nominally on my side.
But many of the firms nominally based in the dusty border town do not actually do anything there.
Facebook differs from its predecessors in that its scale is truly global and its products are nominally free.
But although Pakistan nominally returned to civilian rule, there was no real oversight over the sprawling military establishment.
The ELN, another nominally Marxist outfit, still threatens, as do violent drug-traffickers and dissidents from the FARC.
The remarks — nominally focused on a recent arrest in McKnight's death — swerved passionately and erratically among many topics.
Nominally, the company was violating Facebook's provisions against reselling data and Twitter's provisions against investigating and surveilling users.
The man nominally in charge of these decaying service standards is Alex Cruz, the former boss of Vueling.
There were only scattered signs of healing on Thursday between Mr. Trump and the party he nominally leads.
Because that's how so much of college is paid for, the nominally voluntary system is all but mandatory.
This alone makes this phone's camera far better than the nominally more powerful camera of the Vivo V9.
Nominally under the jurisdiction of Baghdad, the area is controlled by the KRG and Barzani spoke only Kurdish.
Android is nominally "open source," but it is far from "free open source software" in any meaningful sense.
It was nominally endometriosis, a disease in which the uterine lining grows in other places in the body.
If nominally independent, Spea is owned by Autostrade's parent company, Atlantia, and Autostrade is also Spea's largest customer.
The refrain is nominally reassuring — "You're not going backwards" — but it doesn't tell you where you're going, either.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders, nominally the White House press secretary, has abandoned the custom of briefing the news media.
Pot 4, nominally the weakest teams, is Serbia, Nigeria, Australia, Japan, Morocco, Panama, South Korea and Saudi Arabia.
He is nominally referring to the leading character, memorably played by the director John Huston, Welles's old friend.
A previous indictment the financier and employees of a nominally private internet troll farm based in St. Petersburg.
In 2002, Saudi Arabia withdrew its ambassador to Qatar, nominally over Al Jazeera's criticism of the Saudi government.
As an Italian-American it feels good that there is an official holiday that is nominally about us.
In fact, January was the 85033st consecutive month that racked up temperatures nominally above the 20th-century average.
Though the three are nominally competitors, Mr. Sanford said he believed they would benefit from strength in numbers.
Nominally, Ms. Manigault directs the office of communications in the White House's public liaison office, a midlevel post.
Though most of the population is nominally Catholic, France is one of the least religious countries in Europe.
Numerous disputed territories in Iraq are nominally under Baghdad's jurisdiction but controlled and claimed by the Kurdistan Regional Government.
SpaceX issued a brief statement Monday noting that things had gone "nominally" on their end, but didn't elaborate further.
Like the Netflix Marvel shows, Runaways is nominally set in the same universe as the Avengers, but, shyyeaah, whatever.
They're nominally each other's only allies, but relations have been sour and getting worse, often due to nuclear issues.
The nominally secular Awami League has built a formidable one-party state since it came to power in 2009.
But despite debuting with a nominally successful album, she never had a hit in the US. Left: Iggy Azalea.
The area is nominally protected by a Russian-Turkish deal agreed last year to avert a major new battle.
Angela Merkel, the German chancellor who secured the job for Mr Juncker last time around, nominally supports Mr Weber.
Both sides are nominally interested in deficits, but mostly as a tool to advance their preferred vision of government.
THE NOTION that China's economy, though nominally communist, resembles that of the Soviet Union seems on its face absurd.
Trump's plan creates jobs and wealth for all Americans rather than serving the interests of nominally American multinational firms.
In the second season, which opened last week with a bewildering two-hour premiere, we are nominally post-climax.
He held a 0.3 percentage point lead over Clinton on May 9, the last time he was nominally ahead.
Red Candle Games is based on the Taiwanese mainland and nominally outside of the reach of China's regulatory bodies.
And in March, the White House announced that the last patch of land nominally under ISIS control finally fell.
The omnibus government spending bill is nominally supposed to be used to, well, authorize the government to spend money.
Despite the sordid legacy of the Aum Shinrikyo, the group continues to exist, albeit in a nominally different form.
Though it has always nominally been a branch of the Taliban, the Haqqani network was seen as largely autonomous.
The company bears more than a passing resemblance to Norwegian Air Shuttle, another nominally Scandinavian airline with global aspirations.
Russia has nominally committed to cutting its oil production by 2900,220006 barrels over the first few months of 2202.
" This is why, Gandhi predicted, even "the states that are today nominally democratic" are likely to "become frankly totalitarian.
While Oxitec is nominally headquartered in Germantown, Md., Mr. Kirk spends most of his time in West Palm Beach.
This shit right here is why men shout 'fucking fat hog!' at even nominally curvy girls on the street.
There's also the aggravating nostalgia of "Love, Simon," a limp romantic-comedy only nominally set in the 21st century.
Gaggan is nominally a "progressive Indian" restaurant known for a shapeshifting menu informed by the principles of molecular gastronomy.
The population of Kosovo, which declared independence from Serbia in 153, is nominally 90 percent Muslim, but largely secular.
So while Democrats were nominally on the right side about climate change, they never put much fight into it.
The Hosts still can't hurt the Guests, the staff still remains nominally in control, and everything is hunky dory.
More anarchist than socialist, Occupy Wall Street was a nominally leaderless movement that refused to lay out specific demands.
"They'd always walked the line between teasing and cruelty," Shepard writes of four bridesmaids, nominally friends, in one story.
They've got a good interior offensive line and some nominally good guys on defense who were hurt last year.
Nominally a deputy chief of staff, Shine spent little time on management and focused instead on the production side.
The President held a rally for Strange, nominally, in the state on Friday night and has tweeted his support.
Today, however, gunmakers with a 2628D printer can produce firearms that nominally meet this standard while evading its purpose.
Months later, Assange was slapped with criminal charges by U.S. prosecutors in a nominally unrelated hacking and espionage case.
Barbara Jordan of Texas summed up what the group of then nominally silent freshmen saw as an emergency situation.
He may have felt the ordinary human impulse to play a role in the proceedings he's nominally presiding over.
For examples of irrational, violent populism animated nominally against Trump, but really against civil society, look to the people.
That this terrorist group, nominally banned, remains at large in Pakistan illustrates the limitations on US foreign policy tools.
It started slowly and finished 24-8 against a comparatively weak schedule — nominally the résumé of an N.I.T. squad.
The watchtowers of Iraq's border guard which nominally polices the frontier disappear, and the paramilitaries are the only force.
Asset quality has continued to improve nominally and nonperforming assets and net charge-offs (NCOs) are down year over year.
In 2011, the now-nominally democratic government in Naypyidaw suspended construction on the massive Chinese-funded Myitsone hydropower dam project.
Nominally, this agreement is about creating conditions under which the US and Russia can go after extremists together, including ISIS.
The Queen nominally appoints each ambassador and takes a close interest due to her contacts with other heads of state.
The rich have many means to shape public opinion: financing nominally apolitical think-tanks, for instance, or buying media outlets.
It's nominally a horror film, set in the brutal isolation of a remote, storm-wracked coastal lighthouse in the 1890s.
And the reason it got made is the same reason that the show suffers: this is nominally a true story.
Michael Potts plays the nominally central figure, Little Joe Jackson, who is on his deathbed — literally — as the musical begins.
Israel has fought multiple wars with each of its four neighbors, all of whom nominally support the Palestinian national cause.
It's nominally a gaming mouse, but its understated design allows it to serve double duty for both gaming and work.
Donor-advised funds are the philanthropic middlemen that house over $100 billion in assets nominally slated for charity — well, eventually.
Cruz was questioning Google UX Director Maggie Stanphill, who was nominally there to speak about dark patterns in interface design.
The theme was nominally "Make America Safe Again," as if the country has recently been beset by new, existential dangers.
Not surprisingly, Uber — which is nominally named in the lawsuit but is not a defendant — wants to avoid more chaos.
In 2017, Maduro's government created a new legislative superbody called the Constituent Assembly, nominally to draw up a new constitution.
Russia, which backs Mr Assad, and America, which nominally backs the opposition, are trying to put things back on track.
In reality it is like medieval Europe—a continent full of different languages, nominally united by a written lingua franca.
Star Wars creator George Lucas tinkered on his stuff for decades before Disney bought his company, nominally locking the prints.
Mr. Sinclair (who writes and directs the series with Katja Blichfeld, his wife) is nominally the star of the series.
There was, however, a nominally communist, pro-Soviet client state in Kabul that was teetering on the edge of destruction.
Donald J. Trump's convention — it could only nominally be called the Republicans' — was like cable reality TV or pro wrestling.
Nominally, LeBron's right-hand man is Kevin Love who, despite a decent regular season, has often disappeared in the playoffs.
The Special Forces is an elite unit nominally under LNA control that joined the Benghazi campaign in its early stages.
Writers on the right and center argued that most Americans don't like shutdowns, even for political causes they nominally support.
Honored at festivals across the world, the director Jafar Panahi has remained confined in Iran and nominally banned from filmmaking.
Facebook faced criticisms from publishers for some features, like instant articles, that nominally increased traffic but hurt outlets' ad revenue.
His government is nominally socialist, but with Maduro's assorted power grabs and silencing of critics, Venezuela is not governed democratically.
President Trump may nominally be a Republican, but he is his own brand — complete with shiny gold logo — above all.
Listening to people describe their sex lives often feels nominally subversive but ultimately boring: There's nothing inherently interesting about sex.
According to a recent I.T.F. study, there were 14,000 nominally professional tennis players entering tournaments around the globe in 2013.
The indexes are calculated using totally different methodologies and while they are both nominally "inflation indexes," they measure different things.
That puts him nominally in fifth place, though the difference between fifth and eighth was within the margin of error.
Nominally a NATO member, Turkey invaded northern Syria to seize control of Kurdish regions and attack and neutralize Kurdish forces.
But the irony of its '90s outlook is that The Politician at least nominally takes place in the present day.
U.S. non-financial corporate debt totals are at the highest on record, both nominally and as a share of GDP.
He's nominally been in charge of Google's core businesses throughout this period of employee unrest, government scrutiny and slowing growth.
Over the past year, Turkey, which was once at least nominally democratic, has imprisoned more than 100 journalists without trial.
The surprise victor was Felix Tshisekedi, nominally a member of the opposition, whose father was once Mr. Kabila's top rival.
Even in films about people who are nominally embedded in some tightly knit social group, trust is always a struggle.
Though Fischbach's channel and content have always been relatively apolitical, he seems at least nominally unfazed by controversy surrounding PewDiePie.
Bergen: Now that the Russians have at least nominally withdrawn combat forces, does it make it a little easier to enforce?
Kiska, whose five-year presidential term ended on Saturday, has often clashed with Smer, which is nominally leftist but socially conservative.
The population of Kosovo, which declared independence from Serbia in 2008, is nominally 90 percent Muslim, but largely secular in outlook.
The separatists are nominally allied with President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi in a Saudi-backed coalition battling the Iran-aligned Houthis.
Though this dish is nominally called a "cake," don't expect the pan-fried turnip cake (lohr bahk go) to be dessert.
The car is nominally a 2+2, really a near-GT car, so you can carry two passengers in the back.
As Home Secretary, Mrs May was nominally in charge of the government's target of reducing immigration to the "tens of thousands".
The soundstage and stereo separation from these nominally closed-back headphones are exceptional, and Bjork's voice is recreated with affecting fidelity.
"A very limited set of nominally private actors have been recognised as essentially governmental," he says, in a few narrow contexts.
Although the Republican field still nominally contains an unusually large slate of candidates, prediction market traders see a four-horse race.
Nominally a modern adaptation of the original Archie comics, Riverdale is much darker in mood and tone than its source material.
Though the app can nominally let travellers in anywhere, Jaroszewski claims he's only used it to go places he's already allowed.
The protests are, at least nominally, over relatively narrow political demands: Sadr wants the prime minister to appoint a new cabinet.
Amazingly, June 53 also marks the 25th straight month with temperatures "at least nominally above the 217th century average," NOAA said.
But the FBI director also doesn't normally slag people with negative commentary in press conferences nominally dedicated to announcing their exoneration.
Critics, including the European Union, which Turkey still nominally aspires to join, say Erdogan has used the crackdown to stifle dissent.
Rarely does a case that is nominally about debt so squarely involve the question of what it means to be sovereign.
Many Vietnamese hope the university will deliver free-market values to a nominally Communist country eager to continue its capitalist development.
Fionnula, "the cooler" (Dawn Sievewright), is the alpha girl, nominally the leader of the pack although she eventually reveals her insecurities.
Moreover, even if the parties nominally agree about Glass-Steagall, they are still miles apart on many other financial reform measures.
These lists are nominally about who has interacted with the separatist rebels, but they create a wider — and more dangerous — precedent.
While Ossa nominally owns the units connected to Jeffrey Epstein, the aforementioned records and filings show that Epstein effectively controls them.
"You're somehow supposed to enjoy the misery," a police officer thinks partway through the novel, nominally in reference to Sweden's weather.
Time and again, nominally sound anti-graft initiatives are revealed to have deep political machinations guiding which way their tendrils reach.
Previously the PAP answered in part to the State Council, a governmental body that is nominally separate from the party system.
Smugglers lurk in the port; migrants lie in wait; heavily armed militias and squabbling politicians, nominally allied, quietly vie for control.
Although the place was nominally still rock-based, it was more of a "McDonald's McDonald's" than a Rock N Roll McDonald's.
While nominally anyone can string pieces of discordant action together, what really made Sapochnik's choice stand out was the fantastic score.
These include Josep Rull, the minister of planning and sustainability, who attended an official function on Sunday despite being nominally sacked.
The donations to Ms. Choi's foundations, nominally set up to promote sports and culture, seemed yet another example of this phenomenon.
Within the rightist coalition that leads overall, the far-right League appeared ahead of the nominally moderate party of Silvio Berlusconi.
The party considers Uighurs, the Turkic-speaking ethnic group native to the nominally autonomous region of Xinjiang, to be dangerous separatists.
The C.I.A. began mining Nicaraguan harbors in 1984: The nominally covert, but well publicized, operations were not aimed at sinking ships.
My third option, nominally the most meritocratic one and where most of the ire over Artifact comes from, is to compete.
That's when I learned to solve, pre-1993, before constructors first got their due (at least nominally) with bylines in print.
The junta yielded in 22012 to a nominally civilian government, now led by the National League for Democracy of Suu Kyi.
Nominally, the bombing — which indiscriminately hit targets in civilian-populated areas — was supposed to destroy North Vietnamese and Viet Cong bases.
The bad actors are nominally the dealers, but "The Midnight Line" doesn't demonize its villains the way Child's books usually do.
Today, most "Big Greens" including the Sierra Club have at least nominally endorsed the Principles of Environmental Justice and Jemez Principles.
But arguably the greatest casualty of the Gupta-Bell Pottinger campaign is the very cause it nominally championed, helping impoverished blacks.
Under Obama, Kelly — a typically conservative Marine, friends say — was nominally tasked with steering the country toward policies he often abhorred.
As in China, nominally communist Vietnam has embraced brakes-off turbocapitalism, and the old dream of society has been picked clean.
Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant of the Golden State Warriors are nominally free agents, but don't expect them to go anywhere.
One authorial approach has been to present Lincoln as the secondary character in a novel that nominally belongs to someone else.
And most important, the current Israeli leadership, though it nominally supports a two-state solution, appears to oppose it in practice.
Only a handful of nominally Communist states now remain: North Korea and Cuba, and the more capitalist China, Vietnam and Laos.
Their domestic foes, nominally led by the Aden-based, internationally recognized government of President Abd Mansour Hadi, show signs of fracture.
Their domestic foes, nominally led by the Aden-based, internationally recognized government of President Abd Mansour Hadi, show signs of fracture.
In Chechnya, Ramzan A. Kadyrov, who is nominally independent but a close ally of Mr. Putin, rules with an iron fist.
We will be turned into bantustans," he said, refering to the nominally independent black enclaves in apartheid-era South Africa. "Jan.
There's an open-source group, Android, that nominally is separate from Google and has all the major players participating in it.
Such feelings continue to fuel and inflame modern societies at least nominally descended from that culture, the United States being one.
The situation within the country failed to improve afterward, despite a power-sharing agreement that nominally had Tsvangirai become prime minister.
But when the child rapist Jeffrey Epstein died, and more of his nominally philanthropic donations became public, science faced a reckoning.
While a 25-year-old guy nominally ran the newsroom, it was always clear who was emotionally and intellectually the boss.
Although Hadi remains in exile in Saudi Arabia, his administration and local allies nominally control about four-fifths of Yemen's territory.
The dollar's third juiced-up rally was in the mid-2000s even though it fell nominally against a basket of major currencies.
First, the Speaker of the Commons, who is nominally an MP of one of the main parties, doesn't vote on parliamentary business.
The separatists and the internationally recognized government of President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi are nominally united in their battle against the Houthis.
Numerous disputed territories in Iraq are nominally under Baghdad's jurisdiction but controlled by the Kurdistan Regional Government and claimed by both parties.
He'd won the election, but he had the weakest personal ties to the party he nominally led of any president in decades.
That's despite the numerous Democratic senators holding down seats in red states who might be persuaded to back a nominally bipartisan bill.
"Out-of-control immigration leads to drug dealing, theft, robbery and violence #Macerata," Salvini said in tweet nominally condemning the revenge shooting.
Those trials are nominally open to the public, but the schedule and location are not announced and the results are not disclosed.
While Republicans in Congress have nominally supported the idea of banning bump stocks, they've shown little willingness to a pass any legislation.
Made up of military and civilian leaders, they wanted Bouteflika nominally in charge so they could maintain their privileged positions, experts say.
The event was nominally to celebrate them but more largely to gather in one room actors, writers, directors and producers Monáe admired.
Though nominally representing the Tennants — their settlement had yet to be concluded — Bilott spoke for the public, claiming extensive fraud and wrongdoing.
Swiss law is nominally independent, but in practice courts tend to track Luxembourg because Switzerland is so deeply integrated into EU markets.
Despite being nominally about white supremacy, even today's hearing was quickly hijacked by complaints about alleged online anti-conservative bias, as Rep.
The central bank adheres to economic orthodoxy and is wary of a form of banking in which interest rates are nominally abolished.
Many thousands more, who have been nominally expelled on the grounds that they do not qualify for international protection, are living rough.
They have grown more than twice as fast as state-owned enterprises over the past decade, despite the country's nominally communist government.
Cambridge got its data from a third-party plugin, willfully installed by users and nominally transparent about the data it was collecting.
Customer funding (excluding that from government entities) nominally increased by RUB3.8trn (8.2%), or by RUB1.9trn (4%) if adjusted for the rouble depreciation.
The fight for Syria against the nominally Sunni "Takfiri" (apostate) ISIS, has been a gift to the Shia Hezbollah, spurring recruitment efforts.
Grassley and his committee are nominally investigating Simpson's alleged failure to register as a foreign lobbyist -- something Simpson's team has vehemently denied.
Although nominally a centre forward, Mr Cruyff was given a free role on the pitch to exploit gaps in the opposition's formation.
Student protest, then, not only helped defeat segregation initially; it repeatedly forced the issue until the South nominally de-segregated its schools.
Still, these nominally undecided senators are doing their best to keep their options open, and refused to be used as presidential props.
Although Mindhunter nominally explores the early stage of psychology's incorporation into American criminology, the mystery at its core is Holden Ford himself.
That would leave them little hope of regaining enough leverage to force the power-sharing deal that is nominally the American goal.
Frequent airstrikes and reinforcements are required to keep many of the other 10 districts, some only nominally in government control, from falling.
But is information about how people thought Kathy Acker was nuts important to a book that is nominally about Kathy Acker herself?
Boxing, one of the last Olympic sports nominally limited to amateurs, is likely to begin allowing professional boxers to compete in 2016.
Long tail: The per-bet percentages are nominally small (typically 1%), but in aggregate represent a guaranteed revenue source worth lobbying for.
Even while still nominally behind Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao in the hierarchy, he regularly stole the international spotlight from his bosses.
Another theory holds that restaurants dramatically overcharge for things like coffee and wine because these complement the ambience, which is nominally free.
Charles Bonesteel, who, as commander in chief of United Nations forces in South Korea, was nominally in charge of the country's navy.
His parents, though nominally Jewish, sent Paul to Choate, the exclusive Connecticut prep school, where he was required to attend Christian chapel.
And most of the church's backward teachings, dictated by nominally celibate and hypocritical men, have no connection to the words of Jesus.
It also deals a new blow to Trump's own ties to the US intelligence community he is nominally in charge of commanding.
The two candidates, though nominally quite different, hardly have distinguished themselves from the other on the economy, foreign policy or even religion.
Donald J. Trump, nominally the evening's host, held court ringside, posing beside his first wife, Ivana, and glad-handing the high-rollers.
The issue of Mr. Kushner's clearance has led to a continuing clash between him and Mr. Kelly, to whom he nominally reports.
Like Peter, Leslie is nominally a writer, but in practice she's a champion consumer of alcohol and a locus of randy impulses.
But comprehensive financial sanctions against the Turkish government would be seen as extremely hostile considering Turkey is still nominally a NATO ally.
After serving two years in the Army, he spent time in Paris on the G.I. Bill, nominally to study at the Sorbonne.
Commercial use of it is monitored and regulated, at least nominally, by the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources.
Liberals and the Democratic Party have remained nominally pro-union in recent decades, but their enthusiasm for rebuilding organized labor has dwindled.
Then, Yugoslavia, with its capital in Belgrade, managed to stay out of the Soviet bloc, though it was nominally aligned with it.
The ruling Communist Party on February 25 announced a series of proposed amendments to the country's 1982 constitution, nominally China's supreme law.
While Chinese law nominally gives children of single mothers the same rights as others, the mothers can face fines or other penalties.
An artist's fame may continue, or even grow, as the actual works on which it is nominally based are lost from sight.
Science's results and conclusions are nominally objective; failures in the humanity of the humans who found them aren't supposed to have any bearing.
And they showed no sign of worrying that a policy nominally designed to reduce terrorism has little prospect of doing so (see article).
The GM, Rodrigo Lopez, is a master at creating immense, intriguing, world-spanning stories and keeping the players at least nominally on task.
It's relevant to his interests and nominally about him and the media and advertising industries his company has managed to upend and dominate.
Most of the money was spent by partisan outside groups attacking the candidates, who were nominally nonpartisan, for past decisions in criminal cases.
The irony of course is that the renewed trade jingoism in Congress is a function of Qualcomm's fight against nominally Singapore-based Broadcom.
While the president did nominally support the bill, Trump tweeted in June, "Republicans should stop wasting their time on Immigration" before the midterms.
Glencore is to mining what Goldman Sachs is to high-street banking: nominally in the same trade but in a turbo-charged way.
But it is a vital contribution to understanding how, in a nominally antiseptic hospital setting, a superbug could travel from sink to patient.
In fact, the band had already toured America twice (once nominally opening for a band called Mott the Hoople) before they met Reid.
What to watch: Experts worry policies nominally intended to weed out fake news could actually lead to restrictions on free speech, Sara writes.
Although these companies are nominally owned by the state, they are run mainly privately and rely, at least in part, on private funding.
On pre-order today, the miniPRO is nominally a Segway, a brand and product that was the brainchild of maverick inventor Dean Kamen.
There have recently been more efforts to incorporate Indigenous knowledge systems into scientific research, and the academic community has nominally embraced these values.
Ironically, it's done so while being a show that is at least nominally about antiheroes (its protagonists are, after all, all in prison).
Shabnam Shaik, a program manager on the company's Protect and Care Team, said the purge would nominally affect pages' overall number of likes.
Earned media is great, because the channel is nominally free, and it often can get many more of the right eyeballs than advertising.
Put another way, a commander in chief nominally in thrall to a trio of powerful generals is instead beginning to feud with them.
LeakedSource's terms of service nominally allow subscribers to search only for their own data, but in practice subscribers can search data on anyone.
For the past eight years, the dinner has marked a weekend of celeb-studded parties feting President Barack Obama (and, nominally, the press).
Myanmar insists that arms deals and other military relations with North Korea stopped before Myanmar's transition to a nominally civilian government in 2011.
For a book nominally dedicated to the morality of nudges, it's surprising that one core value fails to gain a mention, namely justice.
Since the replacement of its absolute monarchy with a nominally constitutional one in 1932, the army has been Thailand's most powerful political force.
Myanmar insists that arms deals and other military relations with North Korea stopped before its transition to a nominally civilian government in 2011.
Like the iris pilot, the result was a nominally experimental program that nonetheless ingested vast quantities of personally identifiable data from US citizens.
This is far too much emotional stress to place on a teenager, even one as nominally put together and self-assured as Paige.
From satellites to eye exams, from microfilm to IBM mainframes, machines chronicle human experiences, and, at least nominally, tells us something about ourselves.
Only the governor can call a special session, and though he can nominally set the agenda, special sessions can get out of hand.
Consider the process of decolonization that accelerated in the years after World War II. The United States nominally took an anti-colonial position.
A ceasefire exists, at least nominally, across most of Syria, but it doesn't cover U.N.-designated terrorist groups, nor - says Russia - their affiliates.
As a result, customers like Mr. Holtmann can move to a schedule whose peak is nominally more solar-compatible — 1 to 7 p.m.
The president's critics, including the European Union which Turkey still nominally aspires to join, say Erdogan has used the crackdown to stifle dissent.
He's nominally healthy, but if Father Time hasn't already come for Stewart's ability to carry the load, he's at least on his way.
For Earth Day, he went out to shoot prairie dogs, which even the nominally pro-Trump New York Post didn't bother to defend.
While I was raised nominally Christian, worshipping in the Methodist churches of rural Indiana, the occult has always been a part of me.
But even more than Mr. Golden, the Republicans cater to the wants and whims of Simcha Felder, a nominally Democratic senator from Brooklyn.
Apologists for the Saudis have pointed out that other nominally allied countries, including the Turks, have their own apparatus of torture and repression.
Not only is it the nation's largest and most volatile swing state in general elections, but it is nominally President Trump's home state.
Granted, it's not traditionally a Chanel thing; the house tends more to the lunchable skirt suit, though even that was only nominally present.
So far, chaos from the Trump administration and dysfunction in a Congress nominally controlled by Republicans has meant next to nothing for markets.
It began with the tea party, a rebellion nominally against taxes and government but really a revolt against the first African American president.
They not only reveal the rationale and implementation of the Chinese Communist Party's policies in Xinjiang, a nominally autonomous region in northwestern China.
White supremacist and neo-Nazi groups gathered in the Virginia college town nominally to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate Gen.
Pletnyova is a lawmaker for the KPRF Communist Party, a nominally opposition party that backs President Vladimir Putin's Kremlin on most key issues.
The model makes them a nominally safer bet for investors, but gives them lower leverage to a strong rise in underlying gold prices.
We're talking about a black metal band (nominally, at least) whose merchandise for their 2013 debut Sunbather included a run of beach towels.
They are more controversial within Colombia itself where many view the nominally Marxist rebels as primarily criminal groups, often involved in drug trafficking.
For centuries, it was written using the script of Arabic, the language of Islam, which most Kazakhs have long at least nominally practiced.
A few hundred feet across the horizon, an identical sand fort, nominally held by ISIS, blocks the way to the village of Baghoz.
It is nominally tasked with rewriting the constitution but quickly takes over crucial legislative functions, leading to accusations that Maduro is undermining democracy.
Bernie Sanders mobilized millions of voters during the 2016 campaign, nominally as a Democrat but with many self-professed socialists in his bandwagon.
A spokesperson for Uber — which is nominally named in the lawsuit for legal reasons I have no interest in explaining — declined to comment.
The center is nominally run by a religious charity, the Catholic Misericordia association, which police said was a front for the mafia operation.
Tarek El Diwany, a consultant, says banks are devising loopholes to sell nominally sharia-compliant products that are essentially the same as any other.
"A redenomination would strengthen assurance in Indonesia's currency, but it does not affect anything nominally," she told reporters at a separate event on Monday.
Global Witness' satellite analysis of logging roads showed 669 km (416 miles) lying above 400 m (1,300 feet) elevation, where logging is nominally restricted.
Even staying with nominally accepting parents can be a balancing act, especially if lack of nearby community means trans people are isolated at home.
Could it be Siobhan (Sarah Snook), the quick-thinking, well-connected rising star who seems to value social status over her nominally liberal ideals?
There appears to be little agreement over who should succeed him, which is perhaps another reason why he has nominally been left in charge.
The family was not especially religious; Drollinger describes them as a "typical American, nominally Christian family" that sometimes attended church on Christmas and Easter.
Should the SPV even nominally get off the ground, Washington would have every incentive to sanction its component parts for facilitating trade with Iran.
This is a devastating revelation, as Sessions is nominally in charge of the FBI — which is investigating the links between Trump's team and Russia.
Sabha had been nominally under the control of the internationally recognised government in Tripoli but in reality was run by local groups including tribes.
This is because whereas the US government can at least nominally control domestic policy outright, international affairs is a realm largely beyond American control.
Installing a puppet president and subverting the constitution marks an inauspicious beginning for a party nominally devoted to democracy, transparency and rule of law.
The coal industry has also, nominally at least, embraced the technology; one industry-sponsored group calls itself the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity.
Although this nominally raises capital gains rates for some assets, it is not clear what, if any, effect it might have on overall revenue.
Most of the day-to-day control is in the hands of censors working for the nominally private companies which dominate the Chinese web.
Even at a school that was nominally welcoming, and where Zeam's teachers and fellow students made efforts to be accepting, Zeam still felt alienated.
They suggest that the independent on the Commission would likely be a wolf in sheep's clothing — that is, nominally independent but really a partisan.
"Most of the districts are cut off by the Taliban and only the district centers are nominally controlled by the government," Mr. Khadimzai said.
It's nominally about Tommy and his chef best friend, Dion (Jim Sturgess), trying to restart the Bronx restaurant they had created with Tommy's wife.
In Aden, the southern port city where Hadi's government is nominally based, extremist groups including the Islamic State have claimed several high-profile attacks.
That year, groups that were nominally independent from the Republican Party bought advertisements meant to (however subtly) stir a racist backlash against Barack Obama.
Trump has displayed neither consistent political philosophy, command of the policies he nominally supports, nor skill at reconciling competing claims in the legislative process.
Olympic officials, who nominally banned Russia last month, have given 169 Russian athletes special clearance to compete when the Olympics begin on Feb. 9.
"The nominally open-ended nature of the QE programme is better than expected," said Arne Petimezas, an analyst at AFS, a brokerage in Amsterdam.
Nominally, writes Dean Baker, senior economist at the Center for Economic and Policy Research, manufacturing wages rose an average of 2.5% over the year.
The bellwether S&P 500 was down nominally, although still hovering within a hair's breadth of its all-time closing high reached last Thursday.
That points to a bigger problem: Iraq's militias are nominally under the government's control, but act at best independently and at worst for Iran.
After voting was held in March — after many delays, under a new undemocratic constitution and with many irregularities — a new government, nominally, was elected.
Mr. Anwar was sentenced to a five-year prison term on a sodomy conviction in 2014 and is nominally scheduled for release in June.
In such a system, even steps like Mr. Sharif's removal, which nominally reinforce accountability and the rule of law, can deepen decidedly undemocratic norms.
But his administration has been dogged by allegations of corruption and criticized for co-opting nominally independent institutions and cracking down on the press.
Mattis eventually resigned in December 2018 nominally over the president's decision to withdraw troops from Syria (an order that was walked back over time).
The National People's Congress draws representatives from all over China, including some nominally representing Taiwan, the self-governing island that Beijing has long claimed.
It would correspond, nominally, to Trump's promise -- one of many -- that a "bill of love" be passed to protect DACA recipients from mass deportations.
The show is nominally about a coder, Lily, trying to figure out what happened to her boyfriend in the depths of Amaya's development division.
The season is nominally a story of partners, as if to keep up the tradition (and honor all those "True Detective 3" internet memes).
The bloodlines of the title belong, at least nominally, to the well-sired race horses that the Zetas own through their patsy, José Treviño.
This appointment also makes Mr. Mahathir, at least nominally, the main challenger to the very system he helped build during his decades in power.
When Libyan authorities do catch migrants, they take them to detention centers nominally under the control of the government, which already house about 8,103 people.
Most recently, the new restoration by Milestone Films of this movie that is at least nominally about Cuba, brings up questions of authenticity once again.
If they can't, then the US faces a grim choice: Collapse its agreement with Russia, or attack rebels fighting a dictator that it (nominally) opposes.
Linehan showed a run-heavy look with two tight ends and wideout Noah Brown (nominally a blocker) motioning toward the formation as if to block.
Nominally aligned with the United Nations-backed Government of National Accord (GNA), it has specialized in breaking up Islamic State cells in the Libyan capital.
Fitch believes that asset quality improvement will moderate going forward and could even reverse nominally, as credit metrics are expected to normalize across the industry.
Like taking on drug companies and lowering insurance costs, ending surprise billing is a policy everyone nominally supports yet Congress has consistently failed to address.
Bribing an official and getting immediate access to thousands of hectares of nominally protected land is easier, quicker and cheaper than negotiating with those communities.
While the protests were nominally about the statues, at both events, crowds were chanting, "Sieg Heil," and, "Blood and Soil" — strong neo-Nazi rallying cries.
But the story doesn't fly in 2017, so the show took some steps to correct that past, by making K'un-Lun at least nominally diverse.
Thus, Intel could deliver nominally 10nm CPUs, which will nonetheless have various 14nm and 22nm chiplet modules within them (as shown in the graphic below).
In second place with 30 seats is the ruling Democratic Party (PDM), a nominally pro-European group headed by the country's biggest oligarch, Vladimir Plahotniuc.
Shaving beards is just one tool the government uses to suppress Islam, even though more or less the entire population is at least nominally Muslim.
While nominally reticent and a little reserved, he speaks with infinite enthusiasm about art, rattling off names of artists and bands that've inspired his work.
The room had been emptied out by late November, but Facebook has continued to at least nominally fight disinformation ahead of elections in other countries. 
The FBI director is nominally appointed for a ten-year term, but there is no restriction on when, how, or why he can be fired.
There are questions about the deep state and how institutions like the FBI or NSA can be held accountable to the people they nominally serve.
Ishii, a bald, loveable bruiser who looks like a cross between a baby hastily woken from his nap and a cinderblock, was nominally the face.
Nominally secular, NARTH and Nicolosi frequently embraced religious rhetoric and prayer tactics, and were listed as ministry partners by a number of homophobic Christian organizations.
If my apps are running just fine and I'm not noticing any slowness that impacts my use, why do I need a nominally faster processor?
Mitigating factor: Although the Packers, winners of the Super Bowl after the 2010 season, nominally play in Green Bay, they are essentially Milwaukee's N.F.L. team.
Justise Winslow, nominally a 27-foot-7 forward for the Heat, spent time defending at the center position — but then helped bring the ball upcourt.
Last November a popular cowboy-hatted lay preacher, Angus Buchan, was invited to lead a pray-for-rain gathering in this nominally secular country's parliament.
He also recently published an admiring piece in The Nation about the city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin's past record of putting nominally socialist mayors in office.
The goodbye that wasn't Four days into the military takeover, the man whom the army sought to depose was still, nominally at least, the President.
Nazis and neo-Confederates gathered in Charlottesville, nominally at least, to protest plans to remove a monument to Robert E. Lee from a city park.
It happened here after the Mexican Revolution, as the muralists found common cause with a vigorous government ideology committed, at least nominally, to social justice.
Federal Election Commission, a 2010 ruling from a nine-judge panel that allowed unlimited contributions to "super PACs," nominally independent groups that support political candidates.
"For those who really feel they cannot vote for either of the two major party nominees, Johnson is nominally the most visible alternative," Murray said.
I must say I have been shocked at how many of my nominally liberal friends have dismissed people voting for Trump as uninformed racist idiots.
Last year saw the Austrian People's Party, nominally Christian democrats, obliged to invite their radical competitors, the Freedom Party, into government for the second time.
The scandal at Baylor University, a nominally Christian institution of higher education, has provided the most glaring example of the need for Title IX protections.
And although the source materials for "Killing Eve" are nominally Luke Jennings's slick novellas, the show was built on a jumble of pop culture inputs.
The episode is nominally about online dating, or more broadly, the series's first real attempt to take a deep look at the algorithmification of everything.
Some industry groups appear to have their own nominally peer-reviewed journals, which provide the illusion of respectability for results skewed to advance their interests.
Mr. Bloomberg's report also indicated the fluid relationship between the people and resources deployed for his campaign and those nominally attached to his private company.
Turkey is nominally a candidate to join the EU, though accession talks have long stalled due to disagreements over human rights, Cyprus and other issues.
Nominally, it concerns a mysterious six-hour-long audio file with druglike properties and the communities that successively accrued around it in the early 2000s.
"A Canadian Millionaire" (1978), for example, is nominally a biography of Joseph Flavelle, a Toronto businessman who built his fortune starting in the meatpacking business.
From the moment Romania's nominally socialist party was returned to power in December, its populist leader, Liviu Dragnea, has pressed for more control over N.G.O.s.
These hacks, and this podcast, have turned devices nominally designed to protect people's homes into surveillance devices that have been turned back on their owners.
And though Lincoln and Trump are both nominally Republicans, the party of 1860 and the party of 2019 have nothing in common but the name.
The holiday is celebrated over three days and is also nominally observed in North Korea as a day for people to visit their ancestral gravesites.
Hardline Islamists continue to feel emboldened in Bangladesh, where the ruling party, though nominally secular, actively courts fringe religious elements to bolster its electoral support.
The campaign in Sirte is nominally under the GNA's command, but the government, which has struggled to establish its authority, has been slow to provide support.
A second burn went nominally and TESS successfully deployed; it's now up to NASA to adjust the orbit further so it gets the necessary lunar boost.
But while a ceasefire exists, at least nominally, across most of Syria, there has been little movement on the issues that dogged previous rounds of talks.
As stated in the report, the flight termination system was triggered nominally per the drone's specification, but the parachute cord was severed during the parachute deployment.
Sector corporate loans nominally decreased by RUB289bn (2123%), but grew by RUB65bn (0.2%) after adjusting for the 3% appreciation of the rouble against the US dollar.
The "Forever War" describes an America nominally at peace but fixed in a combative stance, constantly battling hostile forces across the world in expensive, distracting campaigns.
At the moment four of its five VIEs are nominally owned by Jack Ma, the firm's leader, and Simon Xie, a co-founder and former employee.
He stuck around the office, nominally if not always literally, and periodically vetoed bills that passed through a legislature that no longer feared or respected him.
Nominally, the Trump administration joined with Britain, France, Italy, the United Arab Emirates and the United Nations, as recently as April 4, backing the Tripoli government.
One focal character, Billy, is a nominally queer-coded bully whose father is abusive; his little sister Max is still growing up in their father's home.
Though nominally rivals, "[President] Dodon and the Democratic Party are working together", she says, blackmailing European countries into maintaining aid by threatening to turn towards Russia.
Inferno — the latest film adaption of a Dan Brown page-turner — is nominally about a plague that threatens to wipe out half of the world's population.
They have accused her, essentially, of hypocrisy — nominally distancing herself from some of her father's most unpopular policies but continuing to work in his White House.
The government, which had demanded at least $10 million to settle, took that advice and gained the satisfaction of holding a celebrity at least nominally accountable.
Defense lawyers began questioning Wildstein on Wednesday and sought to portray him as the true mastermind of the scheme, even though Baroni was nominally his superior.
Nominally the night raised awareness of Tibetan resistance against the 60-plus-year Chinese occupation, but this night there was another "T" word in the air.
The film is nominally about politics, and how election to high office requires candidates to do things that in another pursuit would seem desperate or absurd.
Iran's entire financial system is nominally Islamic, meaning interest payments are banned, but bank deposits and bonds carry "profit rates" that function much like interest rates.
Nominally, the Justice Department sided with the 6,000 foreign nationals who sought to sue Arab Bank under the ATS for performing banking services for alleged terrorists.
Corporate loans nominally increased by RUB172 billion (0.5%), but after adjusting for 1% monthly rouble appreciation against the dollar grew by a higher RUB304 billion (05003%).
Although students at the institute's associated women's college, Radford College (now Radford University), could attend courses at Virginia Polytechnic, the student body was nominally all male.
It is, however, not difficult to imagine a nominally free but radically unequal society in which market forces drive the arts to the edge of extinction.
Since then, they have allied with parts of the Yemeni Army and are fighting forces across the country that are nominally loyal to the exiled president.
Nominally a wing back under Southgate he has been more "back" than "wing" in Russia but has brought stability and experience to a very young squad.
So while individuals' responses to the question would remain nominally private, block data could allow others to target small areas where noncitizens are reported to live.
The Club World Cup, which gets underway on Wednesday in Abu Dhabi, is nominally a huge event: the world championship for soccer clubs from different continents.
Mr. Netanyahu — who also serves as foreign minister and, nominally, as health minister — said that he was for now taking on the role of defense minister.
But Mr. Trump had strained that bond in some unions, drawing support from many members even as their leaders had remained nominally committed to Hillary Clinton.
The two men met in 1996, when Belichick joined the Patriots' staff as the assistant head coach to Bill Parcells, nominally responsible for the defensive backs.
They take place Monday night — they are always the first Monday in June — and you should, because they are nominally the biggest night in American fashion.
Even in areas nominally under Mr. Assad's control, Russia, Iran, Hezbollah and local militias empowered by the war often exercise greater control than the Syrian state.
Against the backdrop of three months of political and economic protests, Lebanese politicians appear to have reached a deal establishing a nominally technocratic government in Beirut.
Two provisions called FOSTA and SESTA were nominally introduced to curb online sex trafficking by making internet companies liable for hosting prostitution ads on their websites.
The protests are nominally over the so-called "parasite tax" that must be paid by people who are neither formally employed or registered as officially unemployed.
The Army was put in charge of these helicopters because the Civil Defense does not have pilots, but they nominally belonged to the Ministry of Interior.
And though it is nominally a box, it is hardly square in the figurative sense, which cannot be said of this affable show as a whole.
The Communist Party, which is nominally an opposition movement but mostly supports the Kremlin, held a separate, authorized rally in support of clean elections, as well.
But why these changes now, and from a nominally secular government that seems to have tried, if unevenly, to clamp down on Islamists in other ways?
The Communist Party, which is nominally an opposition movement but mostly supports the Kremlin, held a separate, authorized rally in support of clean elections, as well.
Some of the homely clompers were originally or nominally made for men, like the Balenciaga Triple S, which quickly sold out, despite its $850 price tag.
This spoke to the contradictory nature of Saudi policy, that pre-2001 it opposed al-Qaeda but supported the Taliban, though the two were nominally allies.
What's wild about The Masked Singer — which is a reality show singing competition, but only nominally — is that it's essentially all of those things at once.
While many journalists' deaths occur in times of civil unrest and conflict during the dangerous process of reporting, others take place in nominally peaceful and prosperous times.
Nominally, his party, the right-wing Northern League, is the junior partner in an unlikely and unstable coalition government with the anti-establishment Five Star Movement (M5S).
Instead, the show raises an important question: Why do so many artists and curators no longer care about actually engaging audiences with stories they only nominally acknowledge?
While the Unite the Right rally was nominally centered around the removal of the statue, the rally was in fact organized by white supremacists and white nationalists.
Without wealth, these nominally affluent families — especially in expensive cities like New York or San Francisco — are just one layoff or serious injury away from financial crisis.
While government forces in the south and east nominally hold most of Yemen's territory, Hadi has struggled to enforce state authority among various militias, militants and tribes.
If Ossoff wins, more than anything else it will show how much some nominally Republican voters dislike Donald Trump, and how passionate Democrats are about retaking Congress.
Though nominally not in the government, the Communists do have the ability to bring down Mr Babis at any moment and, thus, have a modicum of power.
This will likely keep the party together, at least nominally, allowing it to avoid either collapsing or officially dividing, no matter how bad its internal fissures become.
These nominally private but government-sponsored companies have been under federal control since they got a taxpayer-funded bailout in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis.
Created under the tagline "no value, no security, no product," the UET nominally doesn't offer anything — but it has one advantage over many competitors: It's pretty fast.
His ascendance is proof that mainstream conservatism, which is nominally on board with certain norms about racism and sexism, can eventually be overtaken by its rabid id.
Another sort of film would position Peter as at least nominally heroic, ending with him looking peacefully over his land at the end of a summer workday.
Why it matters: This is nominally about any foreign investment in the U.S., but it's really about worries that China is stealthily acquiring U.S. technological secrets. Sen.
Castro, just like anyone else, can look at nominally communist countries like China and Vietnam and see that they have transitioned to quasi-free-market economies successfully.
In the worst cases, political elites may even design policies to enrich themselves at the expense of the poorer populations for whom these interventions are nominally intended.
Corbell's film is nominally a documentary, but it has the heart of a horror flick—a unique thematic combination that perfectly suits its deeply unsettling subject matter.
He is the ruler of a vast, nominally socialist empire, but none of the socialist sages have much advice for him—none had thought beyond the revolution.
He recognized that joining an online Cloud Appreciation Society that only nominally existed might appear ridiculous, but it was important to him that it not feel meaningless.
The challenge is that to get there, you have to move a lot of nominally private spending — spending that's highly uneven and obscure — onto the public budget.
Nominally he was dispatched to secure Riverrun and shore up the Lannister alliance with the loathsome Freys, solidified via the infamous Red Wedding plot in Season 3.
Since then, they have been fighting against forces nominally loyal to the exiled president, Abdu Rabbu Mansour Hadi, who is backed by Saudi Arabia and its allies.
While the number of Americans nominally "covered" by insurance has increased, analysis indicates that premiums, deductibles, and other out of pocket costs have all grown under Obamacare.
Trump claimed the Republican presidential nomination on an identity politics of white, nominally Christian nativism that has not been so explicit in American politics for many decades.
This further increased the company's control over its nominally open source operating system by punishing those who use an Android fork, rather than the company's official version.
It is rare for someone on the commission itself to state publicly that the process is unfair (she is, after all, nominally involved in the process itself).
He later moved the fraud to a number of different companies nominally controlled by his co-defendants amid negative publicity about a prior criminal case, prosecutors said.
IN A 4% NOMINALLY GROWING WORLD, I THINK THE FED FUNDS RATE OUGHT TO BE 2% OR MORE AND THE TEN-YEAR GOVERNMENT OUGHT TO BE 4%.
Three nominally independent candidates won seats, including Rifat Shaikhutdinov, the head of Civic Platform, a party founded by the billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov, who later withdrew from politics.
The brother of Silvio Berlusconi, the media magnate and former prime minister, nominally owned il Giornale, where Mr. Foa spent decades working as a reporter and editor.
His movies, though set nominally in the present, evoke the 1930s in pacing and mood as well as in their combination of mischievous wit and emotional directness.
Though nominally a world championship event, the Club World Cup has struggled to be viewed as more than a glorified friendly, especially by the top European teams.
As the authors — professors of government at Harvard — point out, in recent decades a number of nominally democratic nations have become de facto authoritarian, one-party states.
I saw worse starvation in Aden, the lovely seaside city in the south that is nominally run by the internationally recognized government, than in Houthi-controlled Sana.
Bannon's promotion to the NSC may be even more problematic because of the man nominally running the show: National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, a retired Army general.
The rise of nominally pro-Palestinian powers like India and China has, to date, had no negative effect on Israel, which has strengthened ties with both countries.
The court ruled that the defendant's "nominally litigation-related conduct" was unlawful because his real motive was "to safeguard his personal financial interest" in the corrupt enterprise.
But all of the stamping of feet and screaming of dissent about the forbidden poppies did nothing to further what the poppy nominally represented: sincere, somber reflection.
Much of the south and east are held by forces backed by Persian Gulf nations and are nominally loyal to the exiled president, Abdu Rabbu Mansour Hadi.
By Declan Walsh As conflict rages elsewhere in Libya, a precarious order holds in the capital, as heavily armed militias and politicians, nominally allied, vie for control.
"Though Lincoln and Trump are both nominally Republicans, the party of 1860 and the party of 2019 have nothing in common but the name," wrote Fred Kaplan.
The Communist Party and Liberal Democratic Party of the nationalist firebrand Vladimir Zhirinovsky also have national networks but, while nominally in opposition, they invariably support the Kremlin.
For years, Jia — one of the most important directors working today — has made documentaries that include nominally fictional flourishes and fictional movies that draw from real life.
The court ruled that the defendant's "nominally litigation-related conduct" was unlawful because his real motive was "to safeguard his personal financial interests" in the corrupt enterprise.
Nominally, the trade group is not supporting the Justice Department or the AAPC, which, as I'll explain, contends that a 230 amendment to the TCPA is unconstitutional.
Mr. Navalny is unlike most other nominally opposition Russian politicians, who rely on Kremlin support, never criticize Mr. Putin and make little effort to connect with voters.
One reason Wasserman Shultz was a smart target for Sanders is that despite her nominally powerful position, she had little depth of support in the Democratic Party.
Throughout the hearing, the comments section was filled with content that is nominally banned by YouTube's hate speech policies, but very little of it was actually deleted.
Under British rule a ten-mile littoral strip was nominally part of a protectorate administered by the Sultan of Zanzibar, rather than part of the colony of Kenya.
Volland's narrative goes something like this: During the nominally democratic period immediately preceding the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949, foreign literature was frequently translated.
In the Disney-era prequel movie Rogue One, that's painfully clear in the dumb way a team of nominally heroic commandos try to storm a fortified Imperial base.
When you're making this huge thing and you find out someone else is doing a 10-hour series nominally about the same thing, you're like 'What the fuck?
There may be ways other countries can hit back quickly while sticking at least nominally to WTO law if they treat the American tariffs as a "safeguard" action.
So while Haftar would seem to have been doing the bidding of the United States, France and Italy, all at least are still nominally supporting the Tripoli government.
The brigades, nominally aligned with a U.N.-backed government in Tripoli, advanced rapidly toward the center of Sirte before suicide bombers, snipers and mines largely halted their progress.
A number of Republican leaders in Congress openly supported the 2009 military coup; the Obama administration nominally opposed it, but took other measures to help the coup succeed.
The theme of the conference was nominally "Adapting and Thriving with Climate Change in Denendeh," referencing the lands of the Dene people in the upper Mackenzie River valley.
Saraki nominally controlled parliament under the ruling party banner, but bitter disputes with the presidency saw the lawmaker often working to frustrate bills and budgets proposed by Buhari.
The party is part of a coalition government formed in January, the latest in a string of fragile and nominally pro-Western coalitions that have governed since 2009.
"The companies who nominally could be competitors are really interested in trying to solve a problem, and I find that incredibly heartening," Ramsdell said of the Parker Institute.
Even though both countries nominally oppose the Islamic State and President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, the United States places a greater priority on defeating the Islamic State.
The two sides had been nominally allied in the coalition fighting the Houthis, who ousted Hadi's government from the capital Sanaa in 2014, but they have rival agendas.
He went on to say that the ITS booster would work nominally under 20 g's but might be able to handle 30 to 40 g's without breaking up.
Its algorithms have their pick of text, photos and video produced and posted by established media organizations large and small, local and national, openly partisan or nominally unbiased.
"As the Syrian economy continues to deteriorate and violence escalates, fewer and fewer families will be able to access even the nominally available public care," Khalifa told me.
Mr. Suazo Córdova's main accomplishment, some Americans and Hondurans said, may have been to hold together a nominally civilian government and turn over the presidency to another civilian.
During a subsequent year of probation, he was nominally under house arrest, but permitted to take his private jet on trips to Manhattan and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
As someone who is handpicked by Beijing and nominally serves both the Chinese Communist Party and Hong Kong's people, she has limited power over the land she runs.
But these days the cyclicals vs defensives ratio is skewed by tech - nominally classed as cyclicals, companies such as Apple and Amazon have behaved increasingly like safe defensives.
But like some Democrats, the center has shifted leftward lately, for example by advocating a jobs guarantee, a nominally left-wing proposal that several prominent Democrats have embraced.
Nominally private Russian citizens have fought alongside Russian-speaking rebels in eastern Ukraine and taken part in various campaigns to advance Moscow's agenda in Eastern and Central Europe.
Though IAG nominally supports the expansion, Mr Walsh often moans about the £14bn project, which he does not trust Heathrow to bring about on time or on budget.
He approvingly cites the passage last year of FOSTA-SESTA, an act nominally intended to reduce sex trafficking that was really about scrubbing sexual content off the internet.
Gold is on track to post a fifth straight session of losses, hurt more broadly by a recovery in investor appetite for nominally higher-risk assets like stocks.
The court said the problem stems from the fact that Amtrak, a government-owned, nominally for-profit entity, has regulatory authority over the industry in which it participates.
Less than 24 hours later, Mr. Tsipras had flown to Kastellorizo — nominally to open a desalination plant, but in reality to send a strong signal on Greek sovereignty.
In 2016, Mr. Monson was named an honorary citizen of Abkhazia, a nominally independent enclave which broke away from Georgia and which few other nations outside Russia recognize.
In recent years, Yemen has been locked in a war between the Houthis in the north and forces nominally loyal to the internationally recognized president in the south.
In 2014, she was arrested when she tried to drive into Saudi Arabia with a driver's license from the United Arab Emirates, nominally valid also in Saudi Arabia.
By stripping national uniforms for Russian athletes who make it past the drug checks, are you punishing the cheaters of the official state system or nominally "clean" competitors?
Repairing, modifying, and, yes, improving, cars, tractors, and the stuff we nominally own is an American tradition, one that a large cross section of people feel strongly about.
Established in 533, it was nominally a music store, selling records, books, instruments, sheet music and fan magazines, most sprung from sweat and mimeograph machines, like Sing Out!
By opting nominally to protect its residents from an imagined threat, California policymakers delayed when they would be able to enjoy this groundbreaking technology's safety and environmental benefits.
In the past handful of years, Kanye's public performance has seemed confined to a few bouts of mania, nominally pegged to new music but increasingly overshadowing said music.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads An artist's fame may continue, or even grow, as the actual works on which it is nominally based are lost from sight.
Most of the extra rigs are nominally targeting primarily oil-bearing formations (125) with a much smaller increase in the number reported to be drilling mainly for gas (27).
Most Turks appear to support the Afrin operation, which has been endorsed by three of Turkey's main parties, including the secular and nominally social democratic opposition People's Republican Party.
One thing a clear majority of Palestinians want is presidential elections (Abbas is currently entering the 14th year of a nominally four-year term after his election in 2005).
Some Sunni members of Parliament boycotted a session this week to protest the militias, which are linked to Iran and are only nominally under control of the Iraqi government.
"We do not comment on missions of this nature; but as of right now reviews of the data indicate Falcon 9 performed nominally," a SpaceX spokesperson told The Verge.
It's a feature that may seem nominally complicated in Silicon Valley, but is something that's table stakes when working with businesses that it's trying to pitch its mobile experience.
The candidate for governor from the M5S, nominally the senior coalition partner, scraped barely 20% (at last year's general election, the party won nearly 40% of the vote there).
It's hard to argue that Manigault-Newman, who was nominally tasked with African-American outreach during the campaign and administration, was much of a success in the White House.
Nominally, it was Neymar himself who paid the sum rather than PSG, so it is possible that some or all of the amount will not appear on PSG's books.
The book is nominally the story of Gerald Foos, who in the mid-1960s bought a 21-room motel outside Colorado for the purpose of spying on his guests.
Many have been taken to centers such as the one in Gharyan, which are nominally controlled by the U.N.-backed government but notorious for widespread abuse and poor conditions.
While fewer heart-related deaths with Praluent did not reach statistical significance, there was a nominally significant reduction in all-cause deaths - 334 versus 392 for placebo, researchers reported.
"My original timetable of being able to release this by mid-April stands," Barr told Congress during an appearance nominally intended to discuss the Department of Justice's 2020 budget.
I know this because I nominally own a rifle and a shotgun that my dad received from his father and another older man, a mentor of his father's generation.
The metal is on track to post a fifth straight session of losses, hurt more broadly by a recovery in investor appetite for nominally higher-risk assets like stocks.
What is the significance of this most custodial of haircuts in cinema, and what does that history mean for a movie like Red Sparrow, which is nominally about politics?
Meanwhile, Blue Origin has hit "a few minor setbacks" during rigorous BE-4 testing but was "progressing nominally" and was expected to live up to delivery targets, Drefke said.
After he took office in 2014, his allies again used nominally independent entities, just as surrogates of the governors of New York, New Jersey and other states have done.
New Hampshire lawmakers choose the secretary of state -- and while Gardner is nominally a Democrat, he'd been re-elected to the post for 40 years, largely without serious opposition.
One key win was last year's defeat of the so-called Independent Democratic Conference (IDC), a group of New York state senators who, though nominally Democrats, voted like Republicans.
The two are nominally close allies yet have often seen their interests diverge, particularly as President Obama has tried to reach a hand out to Iran in recent years.
The Qatari currency, the riyal, remains nominally pegged to the U.S. Dollar, but it has recently been trading at its weakest level against the greenback in almost three decades.
He is at war with pro-government militias from western Libya who are nominally supported by the U.S. and other Western powers, but whose only real backer is Turkey.
Interviewed by the TV program Extra, Trump said his favorite books are The Art of the Deal and Surviving at the Top, both nominally written by Donald J. Trump.
The site is nominally owned by Bolivia's state-run mining company Comibol, but miners don't draw pay from the state; they work essentially as freelancers in loose-knit cooperatives.
The NRA is nominally a gun rights organization, but in recent years it's swerved toward embracing a hardline version of conservatism, with all the racial ugliness that that entails.
Something similar has followed countless revolutions since 1789, and many of these revolutions, notably the Marxist ones, have been at least nominally committed to the rational restructuring of society.
In 2017, 21 states raised their minimum wage, and the wage floor is being raised only nominally in a number of the states seeing increases in the new year.
Over the weekend, the Transitional Military Council, which is nominally in control of the country, said it was canceling a curfew announced days earlier and releasing all political prisoners.
Nominally a fundraiser for the Metropolitan Museum's Costume Institute, the Met Gala is a high-octane gathering of stars from Hollywood, fashion, Wall Street, Silicon Valley, sports and beyond.
Mr. Francisco's brief was nominally on behalf of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which had charged the funeral home with employment discrimination and had prevailed in the lower courts.
After that, things revert to standard crime drama, working through clouds of witnesses toward a solution that's nominally surprising but with nothing like the visceral punch of Season 1.
He set up a network of websites in various languages to promote Slavic unity, rented an office in Bratislava and established a sham foundation nominally dedicated to promoting culture.
This column is nominally about network neutrality, the often sleep-inducing debate about the rules that broadband companies like Comcast and AT&T must follow when managing their networks.
About how, in the darkened, packed theater, this unexpected horror movie about a black man visiting his nominally woke white girlfriend's family had tapped a surprisingly deep emotional current.
And Mr. Tisci is close to Donatella Versace (he shocked fashion in 2015 when he featured Ms. Versace, at least nominally a rival designer, in a Givenchy ad campaign).
Barber's language is extreme, but many Americans agree with his basic sentiment that abortion is wrong, and that nominally religious values ought to be reflected in the political discourse.
Like Israel, the United States suffers from a bedrock tension between its nominally egalitarian founding vision and its deep historical commitment to the supremacy of a particular ethnocultural group.
"All the schedules were entered into the PDP-6 computer at M.I.T., and I wrote software that would find what nominally would be the quickest route," Mr. Samson said.
"The Hepatitis Bathtub" is nominally a story about a band that somehow failed to fail, but it is also an estimable work of anthropology, criminology, and, above all, pharmacology.
Rocket Lab said previously that the results of the "Still Testing" launch, if the rocket "performs nominally," may cause the company to accelerate the Electron program into commercial use.
In Denmark, the nominally center-left Social Democrats have rebranded themselves as a party that defends the welfare state, while it has lurched to the right on immigration issues.
Although, nominally, there is more than one way to produce it, the main way we get new natural gas and organic molecules is by the natural processes of organisms.
Grandma was nominally and notionally Roman Catholic and saw the church as the proper, even necessary, setting in which to mark the milestones of a life: birth, marriage, death.
Right now, those are nominally debates over one Israeli soldier's actions against one Palestinian attacker in Hebron, but they are also debates over the 50-year Israeli occupation itself.
YouTube's internal copyright system, which is nominally designed to weed out pirates and repeat offenders, has been used by YouTubers to beef with, scam, or hold other creators hostage.
Only in health care do we consider the decades-long challenge of delivering high-quality and cost-efficient care "solved" once everyone nominally has access to some sort of insurance.
But for the most part, they're things we'd find nominally acceptable — like the starting interviews, where inscrutable interviewers judge the quality of desperate applicants' characters in a few tense minutes.
This was, nominally at least, the reason she called the election in the first place, and she feels that she has a stronger message on Brexit than the Labour Party.
Facebook has already brought on many serious privacy experts, and it's not clear that a nominally independent board, even one created under FTC order, will improve the company's fundamental problems.
The Dow inched up, while the Nasdaq lost ground and the bellwether S&P 1.91 was nominally lower, hovering more than 2% below its record high reached on April 30.
Nominally headed by a non-political lawyer, Giuseppe Conte, it is in reality an uneasy coalition formed from the populist left-wing Five Star Movement and the nationalist Northern League.
Then the House got down to work, passing two bills nominally aimed at reopening government, but actually designed to pressurise Senate Republicans and fracture the party's unity in both houses.
While the fewer heart-related deaths with Praluent did not reach statistical significance, there was a nominally significant reduction in all-cause deaths - 250 versus 215 for placebo, researchers reported.
We've got a serial novel called "The Business Secrets of Drug Dealing" that's about how to be a successful — or it's nominally about how to be a successful drug dealer.
And though refugees from all countries will nominally be accepted, the WSJ report indicates that those from 11 still-unnamed countries will face extra scrutiny that could complicate their applications.
The United States -- more or less alone among developed countries -- has no direct mechanism to rationalize prices for medical encounters, to insure they are at least nominally related to value.
What distinguishes the album from any number of nominally similar entries in the same genre is an enchantingly direct and compelling emotional clarity that reaches out and twinges your heartstrings.
Trachtman is more insistent than Hufbauer that Trump would need the International Trade Commission — a nominally independent federal agency — on his side to slap any tariffs or duties on China.
Even nominally anti-Trump Senate Republicans like Bob Corker, John McCain, and Jeff Flake are backing this bill—tax cuts for the wealthy remain a cause that unites the GOP.
Even Twitter, which has long been criticized for allowing Nazis to do as they please on its platform, nominally took steps on Monday to ban accounts associated with hate groups.
Curfews in Paris were strictly enforced, and special permits were required to cross from German-controlled France into Vichy, the nominally free region of the country under Pétain's collaborationist government.
Her character seems at least nominally inspired by the jilted Helena of "A Midsummer Night's Dream," who pursues her love (the ex) through enchanted woods, but there's no exact match.
So slow and steady progress, with CNSA officials reporting that all elements of the Chang'e 4 mission, including the Queqiao relay satellite in orbit around the Moon, are working nominally.
The likely takeover price would nominally match Monsanto's revised cash-and-stock bid made last August but the value of that offer would have fallen along with Monsanto's share price.
The three-piece—which also includes Vallera's longtime friend, drummer Luca Cimarusti and his childhood pal bassist Michael John Grant—makes what could be called, at least nominally, rock songs.
Roberts himself stepped up to the plate when he guided the court in its Citizens United decision in 2010, loosening restrictions on political spending by groups nominally unaffiliated with campaigns.
Missouri is also home to vibrant vacation destinations such as the Lake of the Ozarks and Branson, where short-term rentals are embraced and only nominally regulated if at all.
The five journalists all work for the broadcaster's Uighur service, which has been aggressively covering the situation in the nominally autonomous region of Xinjiang, Radio Free Asia said on Thursday.
Nominally a story about the transformative power of sports, it is, like many supposed sports novels (and films, for that matter, and TV shows), actually about friendship, morality and achievement.
The case before the board appeared relatively straightforward, involving two nominally separate construction companies in Iowa, Brandt Construction Company and Hy-Brand Industrial Contractors, owned by the same four people.
In 2012, as the Arab Spring shook the region, the government allowed new political parties to register, improved gender representation in the parliament and created a nominally independent electoral commission.
"It's such an incisive look at the sort of uncomfortable relationships between black and white friends who are on nominally the same side of a political divide," Ms. Chute says.
Two examples are most important as Trudeau fights a three-pronged battle against the center-right Conservative Party, the left-wing New Democratic Party and the nominally separatist Bloc Quebecois.
And housing policy has been in a deep freeze since the Great Recession, when the nominally independent mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac collapsed and fell under federal control.
Yet, its army is not able to engage even in joint patrolling with the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) forces, let alone hold territories nominally cleared of al Shabab.
Shangrao's US$200m 5.7% 2021s were nominally indicated at 97.8/713 against reoffer at 98.116, while Zhanglong's US$300m 5.6% 2021s were seen at 98.9/99.4 against reoffer at 99.32.
Even with a nominally flat budget, the government would need to reduce the federal workforce because the 2018 cost-of-living adjustment will make individual employees 85033-percent more expensive.
Official prisons overseen by the justice ministry hold an estimated 6,500 inmates and thousands more are in facilities nominally under government control but run by armed groups, the report said.
Although Cambodia is nominally a democracy that holds regular elections, it has been led for 32 years by Hun Sen, a self-proclaimed "strongman" who has methodically consolidated his power.
World stocks hit record highs for a second straight day on Tuesday as investors opted for nominally higher risk-assets over havens such as gold, bonds and the Japanese yen.
His essay is nominally about the craft of graphic design but it pokes at the much larger forces that shaped the identities of both candidates and, ultimately, Donald Trump's victory.
But, perhaps because I was a straight white male from a nominally Christian household, I was more bothered by the word "kook," surfer parlance for unskilled outsider — as in, me.
The experiences left him with a lasting sense of what it meant to be part of a community that is nominally safe but still on the margins, living in fear.
Absence will run through the core of "The Sweetest Fruits," a book in which the nominally central character, the man around whom the narrative is structured, rarely comes into focus.
Even under the nominally government of President U Thein Sein, the situation in Kachin occasionally seemed beyond civilian management: Twice, for example, the Tatmadaw ignored truces called by the president.
Mr. Brzezinski was nominally a Democrat, with views that led him to speak out, for example, against the "greed," as he put it, of an American system that compounded inequality.
Many remember him personally as a fellow coca farmer who rose to become the president of the confederation of local coca unions, a title he nominally holds to this day.
But Mohammad al-Alloush, the leader of the Army of Islam, one of the groups involved in the assault, is nominally the head opposition negotiator in the Geneva peace talks.
Franken is fully aware that even the most thrown-off or nominally irreverent quip can become toxic after being put through what Franken calls the "de-humorizer" of partisan America.
Pension funds' challenges arise not primarily from monetary policy but rather from having to achieve returns that are nominally fixed and were set when the equilibrium interest rate was higher.
Kent also indicated that it was Sondland's connection to Mulvaney that led to Sondland's involvement in Ukraine policy, even though as ambassador to the EU, he nominally had no involvement.
Aden is nominally the seat of the internationally-recognized government although the president and other cabinet members live in Saudi Arabia for security concerns due to attacks by Islamist militants.
They chose, instead, a worst-of-both-worlds middle path, nominally endorsing Mr. Moore but closing their checkbooks to him, and leaving him to fend for himself in the race.
On college campuses — nominally bastions of free inquiry, robust debate, constructive lessons in failure, and unexpected discovery — there exists a prevailing controversy over the scope and meaning of free speech.
Nominally, Parker and Stone are libertarians, professing a straight-down-the-middle empathy for the little guy who just wants to be left alone by meddling political and cultural forces.
As part of the preconditions of receiving Medicaid funding, they're nominally required to present their services as pre-employment training, preparing disabled workers for eventual jobs in the general workforce.
He gave the value of the nominally balanced draft budget, excluding the spending of state enterprises, at about 4,700 trillion rials for the next Iranian year, which starts on March 21.
In this time of extraordinary darkness, I have thought about the acts and life of Jesus Christ, whose birth most of the Western world will nominally celebrate in a few weeks.
One of the weirdest sub-dramas of the 2016 US presidential election has been WikiLeaks, an organization nominally dedicated to "radical transparency," serving as a de facto Donald Trump Super PAC.
It was nominally about Russian interference in the 2016 election, including concerns that the Russian government could have compromised Flynn — concerns Yates raised with McGahn during Trump's first week in office.
But while it's nominally a children's show about a battling hero and a scary monster, it carries a subtle, somber undertone that made it unlike anything on TV at the time.
Two, given that the White Walkers have been destroyed, and the wildlings are on nominally good terms with Westeros now, there isn't a whole lot for the Night's Watch to do.
LG Display, which is a nominally independent company but obviously has a great working relationship with LG Electronics, has been demonstrating rollable OLED screens and transparent displays for quite a while.
They nominally rule all of China and as such have a near-complete view of the entire, gorgeous map, but they operate through vassals who control their own armies and budgets.
The jacuzzi and the fire pit pretty much take up all of the available space on the deck, which is probably why the yacht nominally carries a maximum of three people.
Freedom House, a pro-democracy think tank, said today that governments are seeking more control over users' data while also using laws nominally intended to address "fake news" to suppress dissent.
ABI, which is nominally based in the Flemish city of Leuven but run out of New York, is not just much bigger than its rivals, selling one in four beers worldwide.
Critics charge that the bill, which renews 702 and powers National Security Agency spying, is nominally for foreign targets, but allows the government to sweep up American communications with few safeguards.
Kristersson was rejected by parliament in a vote last month in which the Centre and Liberal parties - nominally part of his four-party center-right Alliance bloc - refused to back him.
Nexstar is nominally at the limit of a cap by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), which restricts TV station ownership to no more than 39 percent of U.S. television households.
Despite the ceasefire nominally in force since late December violence has escalated since the onset of the talks a week ago and the warring sides appear no closer to actual negotiations.
They're independent contractors, which nominally puts them in charge of their own employment, but in fact deprives them of benefits like health insurance, unemployment insurance, and matching deposits in retirement accounts.
Though the effort is nominally centered at Urbana-Champaign, major operations will be taking place at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, UC San Diego and UT Austin — and 15 other partner institutions.
While operations like Bell Labs and Xerox PARC worked on problems that were at least nominally related to their parent companies' core businesses, X employees can work on anything they like.
The Kims nominally pay fealty to communist ideology, but they combine it with a peculiar deity myth in which the Kim family is the guardian of the nation and its people.
Separately, a brother of Abdel-Malek al-Houthi, the leader of the Iran-aligned Houthi movement against which the government and separatists are nominally allied, was killed in the capital Sanaa.
Donald J Trump, a man who has been repeatedly accused of sexual assault and heralded by white nationalists as a savior, is nominally the President of the United States of America.
But equally striking is the degree to which many of them attend church on a weekly basis: about 40 percent, church officials estimate, far higher than in other nominally Catholic countries.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey, nominally an ally of the United States in Syria, patched things up with a letter of apology and a trip to St. Petersburg in August.
Despite nominally ceding control of his business operations to his sons, Mr. Trump has outraged ethics experts who say that retaining a beneficial interest in his company remains a colossal conflict.
Alexander Krushelnytsky's failed preliminary doping test puts in jeopardy his medal and Russia's efforts to move past a vast state-backed cheating scheme that left it nominally barred from the Games.
That's because the secretary is a surprisingly shrewd political operator for a man who spent decades in the nominally apolitical US military and never held a high-profile government job before.
Five parties currently sit in parliament, but the legislature is dominated by United Russia, which has become famous as the "party of no ideology" even if it is nominally center-right.
The big picture: Warren's lead in September in the same poll dropped by 24 points to 22020%, meaning she is statistically tied with — but nominally behind — Sanders, who sits at 23.2%.
The S&P 500 was essentially flat, while the Nasdaq and the Dow were nominally higher following a three-day winning streak during which the benchmark S&P 500 gained 2.7%.
"I happen to be the only nominally Chinese person who's ever written a Broadway show, so I end up going to a lot of these meetings" with Chinese producers, he said.
On Thursday, the President did a Fox News interview, delivered a speech in Michigan nominally about the new US-Mexico-Canada Agreement, and held a campaign rally in Des Moines, Iowa.
The inventive designer Gaetano Pesce, 77, contributes a colorful sculpture, nominally a bookshelf, from 2007; made of polyurethane resin, it stands near a window and glows like latter-day stained glass.
The army essentially controls about 2.7 million Palestinians, whether in the 60 percent of the West Bank under direct Israeli control or in the other parts nominally under the Palestinian Authority.
Sunday was the first day of the annual Chinese People's Political Consultative Congress, a body that nominally advises on laws and policy and whose members include numerous retired officials and celebrities.
Looked at individually, the work presents the distinct imprimatur of a simplified palette and a repeated reliance upon a nominally altered pattern of single brush strokes swiped across a wet ground.
It suggests the head of the House Intelligence Committee, who is nominally supposed to investigate the Trump White House's wiretapping claims and ties to Russia, is complicit in this whole process.
Meanwhile, Trump ran a counter-rally where he had Mike Huckabee and Rick Santorum — both of them nominally competitors of Trump's for the presidency — standing amidst a sea of Trump signs.
After rolling out trade actions on washing machines and solar panels that were nominally aimed at China, the administration is considering sweeping action to protect American intellectual property from Chinese incursions.
Inspired by Petru Popescu's "Amazon Beaming" — a novel based on real-life accounts of an American's adoption by the mystical Mayoruna tribe in 1969 — "The Encounter" is nominally a one-person show.
His consulting firm, Giuliani Partners, has a nominally cyber-focused subsidiary that does little actual technical work, and the man himself briefly served as (reportedly hapless) cybersecurity adviser to the White House.
Eloy had a contract with ICE to nominally oversee the detention facility in Dilley, Texas, where the Juárez family was held after they arrived in the U.S. seeking asylum early last March.
As more women enter the workforce, and gender equality remains an issue that most governments are at least nominally committed to addressing, why has the value of women's unpaid labor not budged?
Nineteenth-century French colonial cities separated the colonizers from the colonized with a de-urbanized zone they called a cordon sanitaire because it was nominally there to prevent the spread of malaria.
During this time, China was split into competing military cliques and was only nominally unified in 1928 by the Chinese Nationalist Party, after more than a decade of political maneuvering and warfare.
Addressing the United Nations Tuesday in a speech that was nominally about nuclear nonproliferation, President Trump pivoted briefly to a shocking accusation: that China was trying to swing the midterms against Republicans.
By marrying the pedigree and technology of racing machines to what are (at least nominally) street cars, McLaren aims to win the sort of customers who can afford any car they like.
But the episode laid bare the lack of central authority in Libya, with no single government in charge and an army barely able to exert control over groups nominally under its command.
Nominally, the topic is President Trump's request that NFL owners fire players who kneel or otherwise engage in silent acts of political protest during the singing of the national anthem at games.
The first novel introduces readers to a villager named Heloise who witnesses the brutality of the tyrannical Order, which nominally protects the world from wizards with the power to summon horrific demons.
Yes, Orange Is the New Black is still nominally the story of Piper Chapman, an upper-class white woman who ends up in prison for something stupid she did in her 20s.
These developments are particularly troubling considering they are occurring in countries ruled by nominally democratic governments, even though democracy is meant to be a bulwark against exactly this kind of political extremism.
If a video released by al Qaeda in late August is any indication, al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri is concerned about the split even as he nominally gives it his blessing.
Though as many as 70 percent of Cubans (the Vatican's own estimate) may nominally identify as Catholic, the Castro family has been a formally secular or, since 1992, a formally atheist state.
Alice B. Toklas' mysteriously chocolate-free recipe for what is nominally fudge is comprised of black peppercorns, nutmeg, cinnamon sticks, coriander, stone dates, dried figs, shelled almonds, peanuts—basically, anything but chocolate.
He is at war with a coalition of pro-government militias from western Libya that is nominally supported by the U.S. and other Western powers, though Turkey is its only real patron.
That helps explain the recent mess in British politics with the new PM being someone (albeit nominally) on the Remain side, as the various Leave candidates have sabotaged each other (and themselves).
Meanwhile, an analysis by the left-wing magazine In These Times found that MSNBC, nominally the most liberal of the cable networks, had been more negative on Sanders than many other candidates.
Nominally, all of these changes require legislative action, but if the current Parliament refuses to act, the government should proceed unilaterally in the knowledge that it will have the people's full support.
But the military did not budge, leaving Mr. Maduro in power while many in the international community, including the United States, continue to nominally regard Mr. Guaidó as the country's legitimate leader.
Though these books are nominally about very different subjects, they pulse with the same undercurrent of rage at the hypocrisy of American mores and the dysfunction that plagues our broken social contract.
However, she argues that this is not the case because she does not live with her first husband, and cannot cash in the share of his apartment which nominally belongs to her.
On Wednesday, the spread of AA+ rated 3-month NCDs over their nominally safer AAA rated equivalents hit a record high of 81.1 basis points, up 68 basis points from May 24.
It would give a chance for (nominally) nonpartisan law enforcement officials to look into a serious matter rather than leaving it up to the whims of Congress, and we should cheer that.
A top ally of Washington in Latin America, the country has traditionally been more politically conservative than some of its neighbors, even as nominally leftist guerrillas persisted for decades in its jungles.
Mr. Qaisari was nominally a district police chief in Faryab, but he played a larger role as a commander in charge of the provincial militias of the country's exiled vice president, Gen.
Although Monday was nominally a working day, the country's main business association, the Irish Business and Employers Confederation, or Ibec, encouraged its members to allow employees to work from home if possible.
No-interest loans from credit unions and banks are nominally good, Scott Astrada, the director of federal advocacy at the Center for Responsible Lending, told me, but the scenario still isn't great.
Nominally a fund-raiser for the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute, the Met Gala is a high-octane gathering of stars from Hollywood, fashion, Wall Street, Silicon Valley, sports and beyond.
But it's possible Flynn genuinely doesn't care that Russia's real aim is propping up Assad, because he thinks that anyone who's against ISIS — as Assad is, at least nominally — is worth supporting.
Russia is nominally barred from the coming Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, because of its state-backed doping program and an elaborate cheating scheme carried out at the last Winter Games.
Nominally a fund-raiser for the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute, tonight's Met Gala is a high-octane gathering of stars from Hollywood, fashion, Wall Street, Silicon Valley, sports and beyond.
Though Biden remains nominally ahead in the race for delegates needed to win the nomination at the party's convention in June, he does not have a commanding lead and tensions are escalating.
Often, that body was, at least nominally his own, as is the case in nearly half of the 21 sculptures and drawings, all from the 2212s, in the first gallery at MoMA.
"Vladimir Putin will give a real master class to this inexperienced politician," predicted Sergei Mironov, the leader of A Just Russia, a nominally opposition political party that invariably echoes the Kremlin's line.
And this could be bloodier than the previous wars because Mr. Kadyrov's security forces, which are only nominally a branch of the Russian Interior Ministry, are so well trained and well equipped.
While Mr. Ghalibaf is nominally a conservative, he bases his appeal on his management skills, not ideology, so it is unclear how much, if at all, he might actually help Mr. Raisi.
Over nighttime meals during the fasting month of Ramadan and under the Twitter hashtag "Remind generations of the Sahwa's deeds", Saudis recounted prohibitions imposed by clerics, both state-linked and nominally independent.
She also demonstrated how earmarks persist despite efforts to eliminate them: the riders she is seeking to include in the pending omnibus appropriations bill nominally change policy rather than setting aside funding.
GENEVA (Reuters) - Armed groups in Libya are killing and torturing detainees in prisons, some nominally under government control, where thousands of civilians are being unlawfully held, the United Nations said on Tuesday.
Although Cambodia is nominally a democracy, Mr. Hun Sen, 65, has held power for 32 years and announced last week that he intended to continue as leader for at least another decade.
In places like Brazil and Mexico, countries that developed rich Modernist histories thanks to phases of economic growth and nominally progressive governments, contemporary architects "continue preserving, feeding, evolving a tradition," Corvalán says.
Nominally, the rally on Saturday was organized in opposition to a plan by local officials to remove a statue of Robert E. Lee, the Confederacy's top general, from Emancipation Park in Charlottesville.
When he received the letter, Mr. Suleimani was in Syria guiding a campaign against the Islamic State — which meant he was nominally on the same side in that fight as the Americans.
Regarding the latter, the SDF, though nominally a multi-ethnic force, is known to be dominated by its Kurdish elements, which have strong ties to the Turkey-based Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).
The Russo brothers' solution to this dilemma is to turn a movie nominally about the Avengers into a movie about Thanos, played by Brolin decked out in lumpy mounds of purple CGI.
Although horrifying videos are nothing new in Syria's seven-year war, in this case the videos were apparently made by a group at least nominally under the command of a NATO country.
The rise-fall narrative rang loudly in the worlds of health care, medical device technology, and the investment firms increasingly funding hunts for nominally disruptive, Silicon Valley-style solutions to longstanding medical problems.
Mr Cooper will lose control of the state election board, which will nominally become bipartisan, its chairmanship alternating between the parties—but serendipitously falling to Republicans in the years most elections are held.
That indicates some impatience with Pakistan's continued proximity to the Afghan Taliban and perhaps an indication in Washington that it does not believe Islamabad is entirely behind the peace process it nominally supports.
The leading presidential candidates, passionate activists, and a clear majority of voters from the political party that Tom Perez nominally leads all think there needs to be a debate focused on climate change.
In a press conference that was nominally about health care, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi fielded several questions about how much longer she and her remaining leadership team can hold onto their posts.
On Friday, Flynn — whom Trump ousted 24 days into his presidency, nominally because he mislead the vice president about his communications with Russia — pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about those contacts.
The reason: the AG is the Cabinet officer who is nominally in charge of the FBI's "email server" investigation which in part focuses upon the conduct of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
The flattening of the U.S. yield curve suggests that investors may be rotating out of nominally safer short-dated U.S. Treasuries and into riskier assets such as equities, Mitsubishi analyst Jonathan Butler said.
The Platt Amendment said that if Spain lost the war, then Cuba would be nominally independent but dominated by the US, which would have the right to intervene militarily there whenever it wanted.
The LNA spent the last two weeks securing Sabha, which had been nominally under the control of the internationally-recognized government in Tripoli but was in practice run by local groups including tribes.
One big reason why so many superstitions hold such sway in 21 st-century Myanmar is the more than five decades of repressive military rule that only ended (nominally at least) in 2016.
Is it possible that 'Oumuamua, the nominally cigar-shaped, somewhat mysterious visitor that a Hawaiian telescope spotted leaving our solar system in 2017, might be neither comet nor asteroid but an alien spacecraft?
In the 1980s and 1990s the discussions were a useful way for Deng Xiaoping, who was then pulling strings behind the scenes, to convey his views to those who were nominally in charge.
While they were nominally doing the bidding of the new, United Nations-backed Government of National Accord, or G.N.A., it is not at all clear that they will continue to accept its authority.
But for now, the party has adopted a middle-ground approach, with most Republicans in Washington nominally supporting Mr. Trump while advancing campaign messages that differ widely from his in almost every respect.
Fitzgerald's books also offer, however, plenty of cautionary tales about the effects of wealth, the way that a nominally thrilling marriage can stagnate into something toxic, and the impossibility of recapturing the past.
Since then, the conflict has fallen into a grinding stalemate, with the Houthis controlling much of the north and forces nominally loyal to the exiled president, Abdu Rabbu Mansour Hadi, in the south.
The current prime minister, Enda Kenny, is still expected to be nominally in charge of the country when he visits the White House next week for the annual St. Patrick's Day shamrock presentation.
The strike and mass demonstrations by air traffic controllers, train drivers, schoolteachers and cafeteria staff, hospital and museum workers were nominally in protest against President François Hollande's attempt to change French labor law.
There are new nominally nonpartisan get-out-the-vote efforts too, like MTV's Elect This, which has been producing cutting-edge videos like this series where, um, animatronic animals make jokes: Please vote.
He is the victim of a cunningly devised swindle, one which paralyzes his energies, suppresses his ambition, and blasts all his hopes; and though he is nominally free he is actually a slave.
Even if it's nominally happy, the idea that a character who isn't a traditional hero like Jon or Dany could end up being the key to the future would make a strong statement.
The elites in Bouteflika's regime, known as "the pouvoir" (the power) and made up of military and civilian leaders, want him nominally in charge so they can maintain their privileged positions, experts say.
It also complicates Russia's effort to rehabilitate its image after a vast state-backed cheating scheme at the 2014 Sochi Games it hosted left it nominally barred as a team from the Games.
Trump revealed in a news conference Wednesday evening that Pence would head up the administration's management of the coronavirus, overseeing a task force nominally led by Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar.
Like a Boss is nominally the story of longtime friends Mel (Rose Byrne) and Mia (Tiffany Haddish), who run a small beauty company and tangle with a cosmetics mogul, Claire Luna (Salma Hayek).
Starks is set to fill the seat now occupied by Democrat Mignon Clyburn, whose term nominally ended on June 30, 2017, but who can remain on the commission until her successor is confirmed.
High School Musical is nominally about a romance between Troy (Zac Efron) and Gabriella (Vanessa Hudgens), two teens who meet at a holiday ski lodge where they're unexpectedly thrust together to sing karaoke.
Furthermore, the administration skipped the legally required step of consulting Congress before setting refugee levels (which the Obama administration also skipped in 2000 and the Trump administration only nominally complied with in 230).
The Tonys ceremony is nominally there to grant awards to this season's Broadway shows, both musicals and plays, but in practice, its true job is to be an ambassador for live theater itself.
The current exhibition offers insights into the period that are less historical and more intuitive than its predecessors, both of which centered on narratives and artists at least nominally familiar to American audiences.
As Derek Thompson wrote in the Atlantic, in the midst of what was nominally, at the White House, "Infrastructure Week": The secret of the Trump infrastructure plan is: There is no infrastructure plan.

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