Some in-sentence examples of “nominal”

How to use in-sentence of “nominal”:

+ In 268 BC it became a “civitas foederata”, a “federated” city with nominal independence from Rome.

+ In September 1941, Italy’s fascist dictator, Benito Mussolini, ordered the military occupation of the entire Dalmatian coast and islands that belonged to fascist Croatia of Ante Pavelić: he tried to annex those areas to the Governorship of Dalmatia, but was temporarily stopped by the strong opposition of Pavelić, who retained nominal control of those areas.

+ As such, democracy and autocracy are more stable systems for a leader because these systems allow them to follow the Second Rule: keep the Nominal selectorate as large as possible.

+ The sovereign is a gold coin of the United Kingdom, with a nominal value of one pound sterling.

+ Some of the Park’s campsites charge a nominal fee as these have shower and toilet facilities, others are free, however they have limited or no facilities.

+ The bottom chart list the same 22 countries by nominal GDP per capita.

+ France is a developed country and has the fifth largest economy, CIA World Factbook in the world, according to nominal GDP figures.

+ Depending on what areas are included or excluded, the nominal size of the Thar can vary.

Some in-sentence examples of nominal
Some in-sentence examples of nominal

Example sentences of “nominal”:

+ Serbia revolted and gained nominal independence in 1815, but they were still vassals of the Ottoman Empire.

+ Not every numerical identifier is a serial number; identifying numbers which are not serial numbers are sometimes called nominal numbers.

+ For example, if the prices rise by 2% and the nominal GDP grows by 5%, the real GDP growth is only increased by 3%.

+ Proto-Indo-European Nominal Morphology.

+ The photocopying company could have paid a nominal fee to the University and then used the material.

+ It had the sixth largest economy in the world by nominal GDP in 2019.

+ In spite of their nominal equality, Marcus held more authority than Verus.

+ Mexico and South Korea are currently the world’s 14th and 15th largest by nominal GDP, See List of countries by GDP just behind the BRIC and G7 economies, while both are experiencing rapid GDP growth of 5% every year, a figure comparable to Brazil from the original BRICs.

+ With the war completed, Stalin reorangised the political landscape of Eastern Europe, giving nominal independence to Romania and incorporating Moldova into the USSR.

+ Aside from the heralds’ traditional nominal salaries, given above, the College of Arms is not financed by the taxpayer.

+ A pro-Japanese government was created one year later with Puyi, the last Qing emperor, as the nominal regent and later emperor.

+ Serbia revolted and gained nominal independence in 1815, but they were still vassals of the Ottoman Empire.

+ Not every numerical identifier is a serial number; identifying numbers which are not serial numbers are sometimes called nominal numbers.
+ For example, if the prices rise by 2% and the nominal GDP grows by 5%, the real GDP growth is only increased by 3%.

+ The Governor of Goa is a nominal head and representative of the President of India in the state of Goa.

+ Although Rome ceased to be the operational capital, it was still the nominal capital of the entire empire.

+ The mid Republican legion had a nominal strength of about 4500 men.

+ Sources of error due to tire diameter variations are wear, temperature, pressure, vehicle load, and nominal tire size.

+ The Governor of West Bengal is a nominal head and representative of the President of India in the States and territories of Indiastate of West Bengal.

+ The nominal GDP per capita is estimated to be $14,213 at the same year.

+ The list of 22 selected countries by nominal GDP from year 2006 to 2050: BRICs, G7 and Next Eleven.

+ They get only nominal salaries as officers of the College.

+ Named after the animal in the Chinese Zodiac, which was the symbol at the time of the game’s release, “Year of the Dragon” is based on a nominal purple dragon Spyro as he travels to the “Forgotten Worlds” after 150 magical dragon eggs are stolen from the land of the dragons from an evil sorceress.

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