Some sentences in use of “De facto”

How to use in-sentence of “De facto”:

+ Lorenzo de’ Medici was an ItalyItalian statesman and de facto ruler of the Florentine Republic during the Italian Renaissance.

+ Because of this, the city is Benin’s de facto capital, even though the official capital is Porto-Novo.

+ In China, the Han Dynasty advocated Confucianism as the de facto state religion, establishing tests based on Confucian texts as an entrance requirement into government service.

+ Munsell’s system became extremely popular, the de facto reference for American color standards—used not only for specifying the color of paints and crayons, but also electrical wire, beer, and soil color—because it was organized based on human perception measurements.

+ Armenia supports the de facto independent Republic of Artsakh, which was proclaimed in 1991.

+ The Kashmir region is divided by the 1949 UN ceasefire line into two parts and the de facto border dividing Pakistan-administered Kashmir from Indian-administered Kashmir has been called the Line of Control since 1972.

+ Tuvia has become the de facto leader of the group, but he’s still somewhat reluctant to take on such a heavy responsibility and his brother Zus expresses concern that his idealistic plan will ultimately bring about the group’s downfall.

+ The land is under de facto administration by Croatia since the Croatian War of Independence but Croatia has blocked people’s access to Liberland since shortly after its founding.

Some sentences in use of De facto
Some sentences in use of De facto

Example sentences of “De facto”:

+ The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus became de facto independent in 1983 but it is recognised only by Turkey.

+ At the same time Catholic Armenians in Georgia de facto entered this newly formed diocese.The city of Gymuri was chosen because most Catholic Armenians live in the north of the country.

+ During the construction of new stands the track was used so today the stadium is de facto a pure football stadium.

+ With Bassermann kept away from the Reichstag by either illness or military service, Stresemann soon became the National Liberals’ de facto leader.

+ He served as de facto Marshal of the Soviet Union in command of the NKVD field units responsible for anti-partisan operations on the Eastern Front during World War II.

+ When the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea were created in 1948, this line became a de facto international border between the two countries.

+ At his fathers death in 1675, his mother took over a regency in the name of her nine year old son and would remain in de facto power till 1684 when Victor Amadeus banished her further involvement in the state.

+ Nazis were socialists and under Adolf Hitler, and Germany was a de facto socialist country but not a de jure socialist state.

+ The Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador is the first minister, head of government and de facto chief executive for the Provinces and territories of CanadaCanadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador.

+ It is unrecognized except by other micronations, but got de facto legal status on 21 April 1972.

+ On June 5, 2015, Catherine married the actor Gelu Meskhi, with whom she lived for some time in a de facto marriage.

+ Today Nagorno-Karabakh is a de facto state calling itself the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.

+ After the First Chechen War, Chechnya was de facto independent as the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria.

+ It is the Executive and de facto capital of the country.

+ Another de facto sovereign state, Transnistria, is also a member of ConIFA.

+ In some cases they are de facto leaders not occupying either of those positions or prime ministers who are not heads of government.

+ The “official” wing of the IRA never formally dissolved, but is de facto since about 1980 is no longer relevant.

+ He was the de facto President of Bolivia from July 1982 to October 1982.

+ The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus became de facto independent in 1983 but it is recognised only by Turkey.

+ At the same time Catholic Armenians in Georgia de facto entered this newly formed diocese.The city of Gymuri was chosen because most Catholic Armenians live in the north of the country.
+ During the construction of new stands the track was used so today the stadium is de facto a pure football stadium.

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