Use in sentence of “facto”

How to use in-sentence of “facto”:

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

+ 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.

+ It also adds to the body of existing literature by filling in an understanding of Belize’s nationalism, by emphasizing the de facto contributions of female activists.

+ Huliapole became the territory’s de facto capital.

+ Jorge Rafael Videla was a senior commander in the Argentine Army who was the “De facto government doctrinede facto” President of Argentina from 1976 to 1981.

+ Nicosia, a de facto state only recognized by Turkey.

+ Kosovo is a highly recognised disputed territory with de facto independence.

+ South Ossetia or the Tskhinvali Region, is a “de facto” De facto – in practice, not necessarily in law independent, Border disputedisputed place in South Caucasus.

Use in sentence of facto
Use in sentence of facto

Example sentences of “facto”:

+ It is the commercecommercial and banking center of Ivory Coast as well as the de facto capital.

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

+ 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.

+ Winston Churchill recognised the Flensburg Government de facto because he said the surrender was allowed by “Grand Admiral Dönitz the designated Head of State”.

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

+ The film serves as a de facto series finale for the show.

+ It is the commercecommercial and banking center of Ivory Coast as well as the de facto capital.

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

+ 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.

+ It was a de facto industry standard for many years, and was finally standardized as IEEE 1284 in the late 1990s, which defined a bi-directional version of the port.

+ There are eleven states with limited international recognition, de facto sovereign states, and associated states who are not members or observers of the United Nations.

+ 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.

More in-sentence examples of “facto”:

+ Shawnee Park allowed access only to whites from 1924 to 1954, although park officials and police had a de facto policy of not allowing blacks access to the park for some years prior to that.

+ 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.

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

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

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

+ 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.

+ He was de facto acting President for 19 days.

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

+ The Prime Minister chairs the Cabinet of Malaysia, the de facto executive branch of government.

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

+ 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.

+ Moldova has the autonomous regions of Gagauzia and Transnistria, the latter of which has established a de facto state.

+ He was the de facto ruler of Panama between 12 August 1983 and 20 December 1989.

+ Kadima believed in both Israel’s security and continuing the peace process, and supported negotiating an agreement for peace with the Palestinians, but is de facto defunct.

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

+ He was the former de facto president of Bolivia.

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

+ The list also includes but does not rank List of unrecognized countriesunrecognized but de facto independent countries.

+ He was the de facto “capo di tutti capi” of the entire Sicilian Mafia until his arrest in 2006., BBC News, 11 April 2006.

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

+ Below is the list of fully sovereign or de facto countries that are indisputably either entirely or partially situated within Europe.

+ Gilgit Agency was the name of most of the area of northern Kashmir which formed a de facto dependency of Pakistan from 1947 to 1970, which was then merged into Northern Areas.

+ In the First Round, the lower seed seeded wild card in the conference plays against the division winner with the best record while the other wild card plays against the other division winner, and both wild cards are de facto #4 seeds.

+ Touchstone Pictures is merely a brand and does not exist as a separate company: the two de facto companies behind it are The Walt Disney CompanyWalt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Group and Walt Disney Pictures.

+ Newspaper editorials, blogs, and other opinion pieces arguably have the capability to influence Supreme Court decisions as “de facto amici curiae”.

+ He is regarded by many as the first de facto Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

+ Between 1996 and 2001, he was Afghanistan’s de facto head of state.

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

+ The monarch appointed a Governor-General, upon the advice of the Prime Minister of Pakistan to serve as de facto Head of State.

+ The Republic of Kosovo has de facto control over most of the territory, with limited control in North Kosovo.

+ A de facto independent state, Claimed in whole by Moldova as the Transnistria autonomous territorial unit.

+ This is not a Franco-French case, but a French-Hungarian case and de facto an European case.

+ 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.

+ In May, Chun declared martial law and removed all trappings of civilian government, becoming the de facto ruler of the country.

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

+ A curry dish called Balti is said to have been originated in Birmingham, United Kingdom and has been dubbed Britain’s de facto national dish.

+ No Bill of Attainder or ex post facto Law shall be passed.

+ However, the Hutt River Province argues that it is an independent entity within the Australian legal system and the Commonwealth has no right to dispute the claimed de facto legality it was given in error by the Governor General’s office, To overturn this de facto recognition, the West Australian Governor General’s office would have to submit the secession to arbitration, something which the Hutt River Province claims is not done due to legal uncertainty related to the fact that Western Australia in its entirety was never officially proclaimed as British Territory.

+ 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.

+ It is “The Weather Channels de facto program.

+ The Federal Chancellor is the de facto highest office in the state government.

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

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

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

+ He served as the Governor of Neuquén Province from 1987 to 1991, as well as the de facto Governor of Neuquén briefly from 1972 to 1973 during the military rule.

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

+ Shawnee Park allowed access only to whites from 1924 to 1954, although park officials and police had a de facto policy of not allowing blacks access to the park for some years prior to that.

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

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