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"notionally" Definitions
  1. in a way that does not exist in reality but only as an idea or theory

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This is notionally higher than President Trump (42 per cent average).
So he creates a narrative that is notionally true, that's conceptually true.
In this telling Achilles, notionally a demi-god, is a flawed, fleshy mortal.
But the university has, at least notionally, the power to overhaul our management.
One assumes that electrics were only notionally in the running at this stage.
The company was in its heyday, selling bright-colored clothes for the notionally idealistic.
Over production that's notionally Southern influenced, they opine about various ways to establish better boundaries.
What Oregon has for pinot, it has for chardonnay; what Oregon notionally has is acidity.
Notionally united by religion, it was divided by almost everything else: class, sect, language, ethnicity.
Eat There are at least three holidays in South Korea notionally dedicated to friendship and romance.
In Germany the notionally liberal Free Democrats have called for most refugees to be sent back eventually.
Notionally, the Americans object to two procedural irregularities, including the way the most recently departed judges left.
That the prime minister, Li Keqiang, is notionally in charge of running the economy is conveniently ignored.
They are now in "conservatorship", a type of notionally temporary nationalisation that shows few signs of ending.
It's notionally Duncan who is speaking, addressing Congress, but we know whose noble words he is declaiming.
Notionally, Wednesday's meetings are for Secretary Pompeo, accompanied by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen.
SANG notionally is the force that protects the Royal family against a coup by the Saudi army.
The Chinese are using all aspects of national power in this competition — even notionally private companies like Huawei.
"Opposite" is notionally about health care, but if the sound was turned off, you would hardly know it.
Notionally, helping Ukraine is admirable, but the lack of public discussion and suddenness of this announcement are worrisome.
Also notionally under the new body's remit is the Secretariat of State, which reportedly manages around €800m ($880m).
There were many players in the 80-strong band and the wider Tsinandali Festival who were notionally foes.
Next up is Julien Codorniou Director of 'Workplace by Facebook' (what we used to notionally call 'Facebook at Work').
A total of $26.4 million was notionally traded so far on Tuesday, compared with around $73 million on Monay.
The Zimbabwean dollar, notionally worth a US dollar a year ago, is today trading at 6% of a greenback.
The proposal notionally values Sky at 18.5 billion pounds ($23 billion), though only about £11.3 billion would change hands.
In fact, by offering a notionally "softer" kind of criminalization, drug courts may actually help entrench that fundamentally untenable paradigm.
That allowed SoFi to price student loans below even the notionally discounted rates available under government schemes, attracting lots of customers.
Those woes have cause one group of investors, who should, notionally, be supportive of the company, to largely eschew its shares.
He's a contradictory figure because he is business-friendly and anti-corruption notionally, although his record has been a bit mixed.
Many commentators were sceptical, blaming instead Jaish-e-Muhammad, a notionally banned Pakistan-based outfit nurtured by the ISI to harass India.
Based on prices buyers paid in the ICO, extra coins the company has retained for sale are notionally worth more than $350m.
Mr Kim was an aide to Roh Moo-hyun, a liberal former president, and so is notionally a political opponent of Ms Park.
EVENTUALLY, every senior politician in Britain is invited to Buckingham Palace to join the Privy Council, the body that notionally advises the queen.
And after Monday's speech in Detroit, in which Trump — notionally — committed himself to a tax agenda, we can say definitively what Trumponomics represents.
"Lemonade" is less a dramatization than a daydream, infused with black magic, embracing — if only notionally — African tribalism, science fiction, menstruation and witchcraft.
As of early afternoon trading in New York, 1.23,951 one-month contracts had changed hands, meaning around $73.1 million had been notionally traded.
The four core businesses notionally returned 1.7% last year and the bad bank, much of which Deutsche hopes to run off briskly, lost 6%.
This time the army, although notionally committed to free elections, seems determined to make sure that voters are prevented from repeating their past mistakes.
Thanks to the efforts of Shirin Musa, a campaigner, keeping a woman in such "marital captivity" is notionally a criminal offence under Dutch law.
Notionally, Russia has been part of the deal with OPEC to cut supplies by 1.2m barrels per day until the end of March 85033.
Some of their customers were horrified to learn that their privacy, however notionally, was being compromised by what they saw as collusion with government spooks.
The new government, like its predecessor, is notionally committed to the 2% NATO spending target, but will probably end up closer to the current 1.2%.
By the same time on Monday, 2,712 of Cboe's January bitcoin future contracts had been traded, making a total of just over $50 million notionally.
Mr Hussain has gradually been losing sway over Pakistan's largest city to the Rangers, a notionally civilian security force under the control of the army.
Pakistan is notionally part of the Chinese "One Belt, One Road" vision, though their land border is high in an extension of the Himalayan mountains.
Cruise collections, which are notionally intended to be transseasonal wardrobes for jet-set shoppers who flit between climates, tend to err on the lighter side.
Notionally, it is the rate at which banks can borrow from each other, for up to a year, in dollars, sterling, Swiss francs, yen and euros.
Britain outside the EU would be on the sidelines: notionally independent from, but in fact still constrained by, rules it would have no role in formulating.
They were protesting against the party's ban on the publication of an editorial calling on China to uphold its constitution, which notionally enshrines wide-ranging freedoms.
They were in Geneva, notionally at least, for peace talks, but back in Syria, the government and its Russian allies were battering insurgents with scores of airstrikes.
But otherwise he has made only one argument: that those defendants deemed indigent, and so notionally represented by his office, have been denied due process of law.
While women's ice hockey is notionally free of body-checking, referees tend to allow all but the most blatant fouls when the Americans and Canadians face off.
Until 2009 TAA was more limited for those displaced by Chinese competition than by NAFTA, notionally because no free-trade deal had been signed with the Chinese.
It lends grandeur and dignity to their doings, and allows them to look down on the notionally more successful societies of the West as doomed and decadent.
Annual Limmud retreats, which offer a festival of learning and discussion on all things truly or even notionally Jewish, are thriving in Britain and increasingly in America.
But Trump has also found himself at least notionally on the side of Big Tech elsewhere; for instance, on the question of privacy and user protection laws.
Among the treats is "Paper Tiger," by Brooke Jarvis, an essay notionally about the search for possibly extinct thylacines in Tasmania but really about so much more.
Its signature mechanic is that the tech tree is split into different eras, notionally corresponding to late antiquity through to the first half of the 16th century.
Instead of printing it, the central bank simply began seizing up to 80% of dollars from exporters and replacing them with electronic money, notionally worth the same amount.
Notionally functional, they were commissioned by city authorities to serve as a record of the overcrowded, unhygienic tenement blocks before they were razed to make way for redevelopment.
"American 3Q guidance falls notionally short of consensus, but embraces buy-side expectations for (revenue per available seat mile)," JPMorgan analyst Jamie Baker wrote in a research note.
Notionally, Houthi forces are being confronted by a "Saudi-led" coalition, although Saudi forces, other than air strikes of questionable accuracy, apparently are absent in the current operation.
Even most yellow cards, or "cautions" (a notionally stern warning that the player is getting out of line) amount to little more than a slap on the wrist.
Yet while the mainstreaming of exploitation cinema is old news, more notionally respectable movies tend to tart up their cheap goods with ponderous self-importance and deep-dish ideas.
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.
Mr Bastian and Ms Jones find that once you take these two factors into account, every dollar the government notionally spends on the EITCcosts taxpayers just 13 cents on net.
The winner was Raheel Sharif, who had just stood down as chief of Pakistan's army, the institution that calls the shots, even when, as now, civilians are notionally in charge.
Despite having a notionally tougher tax regime, American firms got clobbered far less than their European cousins—the biggest 303 of which paid 35% of their global profits in tax.
It would notionally leave intact an Assad-run statelet against which the Islamic State could continue to rally support, and a Sunni-run statelet that Alawis might seek to undermine.
Notionally a set of architectural landscapes, shot in seven countries and three continents, it in fact exhibits places that are non-places, real estate that is also unreal (and surreal).
And yet a slew of designers this season tried to persuade us otherwise, largely offering versions in body-conscious lace or patterned spandex — and notionally as after-dark attire (ahem).
These forms of resistance take aim at liberalism's own forms of social-justice sanctimony, which have smothered academic life and permeated notionally apolitical arenas from late-night comedy to sportswriting.
While other Ayyappan temples in India admit women of all ages, the faithful say that the exclusion of notionally fertile women is essential to the practices of this one shrine.
None of them were created, as Verrit is, to simply advance the perspective of a single politician (and her supporters) — especially one who is at least notionally out of public life.
Britain would thus find itself in a notionally temporary, but in fact indefinite, arrangement that included membership of the EU's customs union and full alignment with much of the single market.
Such is the scale of Amazon&aposs and Bezos&apos wealth that the notionally private development of their marriage ending was ultimately one of the most significant financial events of 2019.
Clearly furious with Mr Salvini, the prime minister quoted him as having said in their notionally private conversation earlier that he wanted an election to capitalise on his support in the polls.
The whole ethos of this quirky, notionally kind place goes up in a nuclear cloud when somebody catches the mumps, and a large number of the parents reveal their opposition to vaccinations.
"The FEC, at least notionally, are deeply divided about how to regulate domestic campaigns, but are somewhat less divided that blocking foreign meddling in U.S. elections is an urgent priority," Weiner said.
Couples' tendency to keep trying until a boy is born has led to the birth of as many as 21 million girls who are "notionally... unwanted," the Economic Survey 2017-18 states.
He says this will involve bishops being selected, in practice, by the Chinese government, endorsed by some notionally self-governing procedure, and then only at the final stage subject to veto from Rome.
These exercises in shifting money from one arm of government to another maintain a notionally separate Fund, but merely serve to illustrate that NI contributions and NI expenditure proceed on essentially independent paths.
Some academics have suggested that shame works better in a system, such as China's, where maintaining harmony is seen as more important than adherence to a notionally objective idea of right and wrong.
As a privy councilor who belongs to the body of senior politicians who notionally advise the queen, he has taken an oath of secrecy in relation to his privileged access to confidential briefings.
Though provisions already cover half of NPEs, and collateral notionally covers the rest, banks and loan-buyers must still discern which indebted businesses are viable and which not, and what collateral is truly worth.
The US dollar became the primary currency, but a shortage of dollars led to the Mugabe government introducing a parallel system of 'bond notes' and electronic payments that are notionally equivalent to the dollar.
I was intrigued to discover the intellectual provenance of many of the exhibition's offerings: the drawings and photographs were mostly the work of scientists and had been produced, at least notionally, for scientific purposes.
There are also many who prefer not to advertise their membership because they do not want to be held to the party's notionally high moral standards and its irksome principles of thrift and self-sacrifice.
It is embarrassingly ironic that, notionally, Saudi Arabia is a leader of the global coalition against the Islamic State (ISIS), the extremists whose signature horror has been the videoed torture and execution of its prisoners.
Notionally, the dispute is about a litany of Qatari failings on terrorist finance, interference on the internal affairs of its neighbors and the provocative broadcasting style of the Al Jazeera television station, based in Qatar.
At his regular weekly news conference, Representative Hakeem Jeffries of New York, the Democratic Caucus chairman, studiously avoided the Mueller inquiry as he talked up the "For the People" agenda that they notionally campaigned on.
Some of the constitutional rules implementing these commitments are only notionally tied to the text, and public controversy over particular interpretations serves to remind the justices that the text can be stretched only so far.
Yet conservatives can still win the White House and the Congress, which means that the one power center they can hope to control is the one they are notionally organized to limit — the administrative state.
Before Mr Trump saw television pictures of poisoned children, he had said that getting rid of Mr Assad was no longer a goal of American policy, as it had been, at least notionally, under Barack Obama.
It is also a time of enjoyable family outings in which kites are flown in the brisk spring breeze and notionally Lenten foods (shell-fish and vegetables) are washed down with plenty of wine and liquor.
A proxy war between US forces and pro-Iranian groups that are notionally tied into the Iraqi military would make counter-terrorism operations -- the very reason the US still has 5,000 troops in Iraq --more difficult.
"What regional countries wanted was for him to simply show up – to underscore that America remained at least notionally committed to Asia," said Shahriman Lockman, a senior analyst at the Institute of Strategic & International Studies in Malaysia.
The electorate that notionally adores "our NHS" and propels a saccharine song by health workers to the top of the Christmas charts shows remarkably little willingness to pay more in tax towards what remains a relatively cheap system.
One reading of his strong showing among evangelical Christians—he swept all the states mentioned above—is that his supporters are only notionally religious: witness the decline in his ratings among evangelicals who go to church every week.
If anything, today's M.L.S. fan groups emphasize a positivity that would look gauche to some of the groups they notionally emulate: charity fund-raisers, clothing drives and events supporting social issues from anti-racism initiatives to gay rights.
The big question: Accessing and altering data is technically all that most ransomware does, and the criminals behind ransomware are at least notionally less sophisticated than the militaries and spies that states are gearing up to protect against.
It reveals the close platonic relationship between Ms Jett and Kenny Laguna, notionally her producer, but also a kind of surrogate for any other role she might seem to need: parent, best friend, brother big or little, confidant, factotum.
Staying at least notionally signed on to the Paris framework would allow the US visibility into what other countries are doing — the policies they are adopting, their progress on emission reductions, and the deals they are making with one another.
"Sometimes, if you have a really big position to put on — and this obviously represents over $100 million, notionally — one of the reasons you might sell those puts is that it actually helps you find liquidity in the marketplace," Khouw said.
Notionally the joint ticket with Ms Weidel—half his age, a westerner, worldly, relatively liberal and a lesbian—provides a balance between different factions in the party and prevents the tweedy Mr Gauland from putting off younger or more moderate voters.
There is a faction that is notionally skeptical of Trump but functionally anti-anti-Trump, a faction that insists it's just calling "balls and strikes" and a faction screaming that the president rigged the game and needs to be thrown out.
The one-liners on these white stripes range from confessional ("Conversations that don't end on a high note torture me forever") to notionally profound ("It all goes away if you close your eyes") or motivational ("Everyone knows everyone's making it up").
But they also cast into the shadows Hartley's notionally more traditional mountain and ocean views, as they dominated assessments of his achievement from shortly after his death, in 1943, until the 1980 Whitney Museum retrospective that reignited interest in his wider career.
The trade war with China is notionally a separate issue than intellectual property theft, as is the arrest of a Huawei executive for trade sanctions violations, the penalizing of ZTE for similar trade sanctions violations and the U.S. accusations of election interference.
Social networks and other advertising platforms may set up various processes that notionally screen out data aggregators or manipulative advertisers, but as long as these companies run on advertising revenue, they have little incentive to promote transparency among data brokers and advertisers.
Notionally the dispute between Angela Merkel's Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Christian Social Union (CSU), its more conservative Bavarian sister party, concerned asylum-seekers who are registered and meant to stay in other EU countries, especially Italy, but then travel to Germany.
In March North Carolina's governor, Pat McCrory, signed a law that obliges transgender people to use public lavatories according to their birth sex, notionally to protect other vulnerable patrons; it also mandates a statewide anti-discrimination policy that omits sexuality as a criterion.
If Francis's point is that even in conflicts which are notionally raged in the name of sectarian difference (like the ghastly one in Yemen, for example), economic and geopolitical ambitions are often lurking in the background, then that is certainly worth saying.
What is so shocking is that Mr. Trump, who has more than 43 million Twitter followers, should so casually proliferate content tweeted by an organization that actively subverts the social cohesion of a country that is, at least notionally, America's closest ally.
I'm writing you from Singapore, where I've come notionally to take part in a travel conference put together by The Times but mostly to see if I can't hook up with the chef Willin Low for some nonstop hawker-center exploration and eating.
The scale of the tax shifting has become so immense that some economists believe curbing it could raise reported G.D.P. by well over a percentage point — something Mr. Trump, who's been absorbed by opportunities to brag about the economy, should notionally welcome.
This narrative, of a flood of pro-net-neutrality commenters so large that not only did it break the system, but many of their comments were arguably unable to be posted and (notionally) included in the FCC's analysis — that, my friends, is a bad look.
At the same time, tension with China has grown, despite Ms Tsai's efforts to restrain the more radical wing of the DPP, which wants to declare formal independence, rather than maintain the current fiction that the government of Taiwan notionally represents the whole of China.
"This notion that, 'I'm Mike Pence, I'm here to help, and people won't notice I'm associated with Donald Trump,' in these close Senate races, is notionally absurd," said Steve Schmidt, a Republican strategist who was a senior adviser to John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign.
These categories make sense up to a point: The Red Parts is a memoir inasmuch as it is nonfiction in the first person, and it is true crime inasmuch as it is at least notionally about a crime and a trial that truly happened.
Nor can means of physical escape and enjoyment—camping trips, say—answer the greatest of our needs, which is for interpenetrating the consciousness of a nature that is tumultuous but fundamentally unchanging with a culture that is in constant flux but that only notionally exists.
In the grand American tradition of finding yourself by communing with the natural world, it's not unimaginable that traveling souls would find something notionally romantic in the story of his journey—perhaps to the point where McCandless's tragic demise is pushed to the background.
It took place between two of the most prominent figures in the eastern Christian world: Bartholomew I, the Ecumenical Patriarch, considered "first among equals" in the worldwide Orthodox hierarchy, and Patriarch Kirill of Moscow, to whose spiritual leadership a majority of Russians at least notionally defer.
But the vast majority, spanning In and Out camps, agrees that Britain should be in the EU's outermost orbit: beyond the euro zone and the (notionally) borderless Schengen zone, exempt from as many rules and costs as is practical and under no circumstances subject to further integration.
These values were notionally those of communism as well, but the theory of equality falls before the practice of a one-party state, where the automatic response to pressure from civil society is to resist and crush it, in case it should grow and threaten party power.
Perhaps with an eye to her legacy as a guardian of the multilateral international order, the chancellor insisted that unilateral German action to turn back asylum-seekers registered in other EU states could trigger a wave of such actions from other countries, imperilling Europe's notionally border-free Schengen zone.
Still notionally fighting for the league title, Arsenal seemed destined for an easy day at Old Trafford when the team sheets were announced, with Van Gaal seeming to have assembled his defence from the first four blokes he'd managed to grab a hold of, and a child in attack.
Perhaps Ms. Dion may not have to return an outfit that — with its references to Old Hollywood glamour, to both Busby Berkeley and Elizabeth Berkley and notionally to the theme of the new Costume Institute exhibition, "Camp: Notes on Fashion" — is like the raiment for a show business apotheosis.
Hello again to Solomon Lane (Sean Harris), the villain who could use a moral conscience and a bottle of throat linctus; to Ilsa Faust (Rebecca Ferguson), notionally a British agent, although you can never tell; and to Alan Hunley (Alec Baldwin), the middleman between the U.S. government and the Impossible Missions Force.
Italy was eliminated in the group stage of the 2010 and 2014 World Cups, failing to beat such luminaries as Costa Rica, New Zealand and Slovakia in the process (its record at the European Championship, where there is a notionally higher standard of opponent, is curiously strong in the same time frame).
The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Paul Ryan, who was chairing the convention, gave a speech, notionally in support of Mr Trump, in which he referred to him only twice—and both times in the same breath as his running-mate, Governor Mike Pence of Indiana, whose caustic conservatism Mr Ryan approves of more.
You realize when you think about it that this makes it easier to give people who are notionally Us a pass when they too behave with a flagrant lack of compassion, or judge people's whole lives by their worst moments, or prioritize the purity of the process they have decreed over any actual results accomplished.
It's one in which notionally private companies cooperate with the government to track dissidents and radicals and censor speech; one in which your fellow citizens act as enforcers of the ideological consensus, making an example of you for comments you intended only for your friends; one in which even the wealth and power of your overlords can't buy privacy.
In the suburb of Montrouge, I visited a shop earnestly named La Boutique du Futur, which sold notionally useful novelty items — made by a freelance industrial designer and a former IT professional in a cluttered workshop in the basement — like a corkscrew made from a cow bone and (their best-seller) a baby spoon shaped like an airplane.
Presumably those people are still angry about it—your crankier baseball cranks tend more or less to freeze in their respective aggrieved rictuses, if only because anything less would be an Unprincipled Betrayal—but everyone else has more or less moved on and accepted all the free, extra, notionally meaningful baseball that the extended postseason has given us.
It was notionally a defeat for the government, whose case was based around the idea that Prime Minister Theresa MayTheresa Mary MayPence to travel to United Kingdom, Ireland and Iceland in September Pelosi vows no UK free trade deal if Brexit undermines Good Friday accord Huawei beefs up lobbying amid Trump crackdown MORE could trigger Article 50 herself without consultation.
And indeed, in a world where more and more founders are worried about a bubble; assets are more, let's say, notionally expensive than ever before; and everything just seems a little bit crazy these days, it seems downright fucking insane to think that a PowerPoint file and some "thoughts" are worth tens of thousands of dollars, and a goddamn term sheet to boot.
The message of El Paso, historic and present, is this: In the America construed by some as "great," if you are a white man there is almost nothing -- whether it's inventing weapons of mass destruction for a genocidal monster or smirking at a proposal of human slaughter, grabbing women wherever, and notionally shooting someone in the middle of Fifth Avenue -- that should be an impediment to power and glory.
This is the electorate that notionally adores the NHS, propels a mushy song by health workers to the top of the Christmas charts, happily accepts the left's bogus insinuations that the only alternative is an American-style private health-care model, equally happily votes for Tory politicians promising to expand services to weekends and yet, despite all this, shows remarkably little willingness to pay more in tax towards what remains a relatively cheap system.
I think the other place where it plays that people may not see every day is in how we manage our liquidity and our balance sheet so that we can-- take advantage of and create competitive advantage around the way we manage what's on our side of the balance sheet, so that in a razor thin margin business, with interest rates notionally low, and we agree with everyone else that's a positive.
An informative House of Commons report into the issue quoted the Institute for Fiscal Studies The NI Fund is notionally used to finance contributory benefits, but in years when the Fund was not sufficient to finance benefits, it was topped up from general taxation revenues, and in years when contributions substantially exceed outlays (as they have every year since the mid-8003s), the Fund builds up a surplus, largely invested in gilts: the government is simply lending itself money.
As it happens, Ramos is a spokesperson for Mayor Bill de Blasio, and the claps seemed to be a sarcastic dig at the Mayor's regular hot-potato opponent, Governor Cuomo, who, as the state's chief executive, is notionally the overlord of the M.T.A. Nonetheless, citizens, among them the transit blogger Benjamin Kabak, quickly took Ramos to task for de Blasio's reticence on transportation matters and his indifference to the concerned public's favored mitigations, such as bus lanes, bike lanes, and congestion pricing.

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