Example sentences for: facto

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

  • Justice officials bristle at the charge that the secret courts also carve out a de facto national-security exemption to both the Fourth Amendment's prohibition of warrantless surveillance and the Fifth Amendment's guarantees of due process.

  • Reference toxicant test results should not be used as a de facto criterion for rejection of individual effluent or receiving water tests.

  • 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.

  • To make agreements work there has to be some kind of quasi-judicial process that determines when ostensibly domestic measures are de facto a reimposition of trade barriers and hence a violation of treaty.

  • In Paris Sunday, Le Monde ran an editorial saying that the message of Russia's race to Pristina was a "brutal" one: that the Russians are not willing to submit to NATO's authority and that they want control of the northern sector of the province to carry out a de facto partition of Kosovo.


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