de facto of the state that had stopped using the death penalty.
They were de facto organic, even though we didn't have an organic certification system back then.
This has been the de facto goal for, particularly in Western culture, at least since the end of the Second World War.
So I think what de facto is happening, and it explains my role at Harvard University,
They are also de facto President of the People's Republic of China, which is the head of state, the government position.
We say we have de facto segregation, that the segregation of neighborhoods unlike any of these other segregations I talked about, was not created by government, it
It's de facto segregation.
It was de facto segregation.
We have de facto shifted a lot of that responsibility to platforms that provide us with streaming music, platforms
So it becomes a de facto outline, and where things clump together, I know that that's likely going to be a chapter.
And it is de facto more difficult to gain acceptance and trust if you claim that you're
Because this is the de facto way that people solve problems.
I was the de facto choreographer in the Pops.
Most of aviation at the time was de facto segregated.
there then then this the strategy um de facto the strategy has changed.
It grew to become the de facto standard for connecting bands and promoters, big events like South by Southwest, and festivals around the world
I think one of the de facto conversations that then get had with kids is around colorblindness.
your husband's debt becomes your debt de facto , you split that in a divorce proceeding.
Is it because English is the de facto kind of lingua franca of more of the world?
And so I would become the de facto person in charge of that stuff because I was in the arts, but then I also was very comfortable with computers
There are different examples where corporations were de facto governments in areas where they were operating.
internships have emerged as the kind of de facto most popular default solution but but nobody's really examined how we
state of Virginia said it was illegal de facto
- The license is a social contract in terms of Rousseau de facto of the community.
It's de facto a copyright license contract that you give to the end user or to the developer.
And they're able to maneuver themselves to become the de facto inheritable crown of the Holy Roman Empire.
Entonces, al principio realmente de facto competíamos porque yo trabajaba en Televisión Española y Ferreras en La Sexta.
So we can think of this as sort of the de facto moment when "follow your passion" became the American career gospel.
for for most Brewers but these beers act as a de facto marketing or sales uh Team
It was the Afghan politicians and also the international community who recognized a terrorist group de facto when they began negotiating with them,
One of the first things it did was to recognize the Soviet Union de jure, as supposed to de facto , so it was a big deal for the Soviet Union
They become our elite, our de facto leadership, the creme de la creme, if you will.
we know that there's been the push back and there's de facto segregation.
ideology, made residential segregation both de facto and de jure.
And in the end, it served as a de facto outline.
So, what you had was a kind of de facto Mr. Spock, you would think.
There is really only a we, de facto , increasingly documented by science.
this, you're always trying to look for some essentially random thing that happened which de facto split people
And if they want, the party can always make anything de facto if they control over one of their party branches.
And so not only PRC companies, but companies that we believe are de facto control by PRC, at least in our public sector
And I said to myself, this doesn't sound much like de facto segregation.
But I began this investigation, and was stunned myself to find that de facto segregation is an "other myth."
it will be, I think, a de facto partitioning of the country where the front lines kind of stabilize and the country is divided through sort
And what that presumes is that all the other layers of safety are de facto , and they're not for kids of color.
from which they are excluded legally and in practice, de jure and de facto .
and the nation state of Syria, and many other such entities are actually de facto nonexistent.
Sometimes it's happened sort of de facto , just because this place has been there so long.
There was no currency market right after the fall, so in de facto , we had imposed capital controls right after the collapse, because nobody
Because let us suppose we've inherited the entire cosmos, we're de facto omnipotent and immortal.
in places in Georgia and Mississippi and all the rest, effectively de facto did not have the right to vote.