Example sentences for: facto

How can you use “facto” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • President Clinton used the occasion to issue a warning about the trend toward the re-separation of the races, a trend both the WP and NYT had no trouble observing at Central High, where the dining areas and academic tracks are largely de facto segregated.

  • This may result in a de facto etiolated state also explaining the elevated gene expression.

  • Le Monde of Paris said that Barak's "calm realism"--as shown in his admission that the Palestinians already have a de facto state--is a good omen for the future.

  • But then the story regains its center of gravity, making the point that the Iraq policy turn, with its open-ended commitment of forces against Saddam, means that the Clinton administration has de facto abandoned the recent Washington policy mantra that military deployments were okay only if accompanied by a clear exit strategy.

  • The types of control charts illustrated (see USEPA, 1979a) are used to evaluate the cumulative trend of results from a series of samples, thus reference toxicant test results should not be used as a de facto criterion for rejection of individual effluent or receiving water tests.


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