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Nominally

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Nominally meaning

In a nominal manner; in name only. | Slightly. | As a noun.

Example sentences (20)

In so doing, Ripley warns, combatants often end up destroying what they are nominally seeking to protect.

It is nominally controlled by the Palestinian Authority which in turn is controlled by the remnants of the PLO.

My experience has been mods are basically inactive and do nothing about obvious rule violations (like explicit porn on the StableDiffusion reddit, which nominally bans NSFW).

Nominally, the SCO is a slowly expanding bloc of Eurasian nations making up almost 40 percent of the world’s population and not much less of its GDP.

Organized by the Aspen Institute and the Center for Rural Enterprise and Environmental Justice (CREEJ), the conversation nominally focused on carbon dioxide removal—though the discussion could be applied to cover community engagement broadly.

Some activists and voters now view these nominally nonpartisan contests as critical fronts in shaping the nation's identity.

So one of your peers also reported strong intake growth with tickets are just seeing nominally in line or slightly below inflation.

The bellwether S&P 500 ended the session nominally higher.

The Washington regime—the first nation, nominally sovereign over the whole—could not be bothered with the crisis.

Though it may have rallied the establishment around Russia's president, it alleged Russian authorities are struggling to maintain popular support for the invasion, even among nominally loyal groups.

While nominally on the left, he also attracts some support on the far right.

But nearly all reported genocides have been perpetrated by white, nominally Christian, Europeans or Anglo-Saxons and their descendants.

Freshman year, the world at my New England prep school broadened — if only nominally — with the arrival of boarding students, 60 or so newcomers added to a campus that resembled a miniature Ivy League university.

Health care was once seen as a higher calling but has become strictly a business for many players, even organizations that are nominally nonprofit, Lovisa Gustafsson, the vice president for controlling health care costs at the Commonwealth Fund, told me.

Heavy financial subsidization, extending to even nominally private American institutions, does atrophy their resource-allocation acumen in, and outside, the classroom.

There are now nearly 700,000 settlers in nominally Palestinian territory.

They were only nominally observant Christians, but more protected from religious intolerance than other “dissenters” due to their high social standing and affiliation with the Anglican Church.

Abdul-Mahdi nominally resigned last month, and there is meant to be work on reforming election law and holding fresh elections, meant to placate the anti-government protesters.

Before August 5, 2019, Kashmir was a nominally autonomous region.

Definition of the wireframes is based on identified gold mineralisation in drill core nominally at a 0.2g/t Au cut off in conjunction with geological control/sense and current mining widths.