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been nominal
adjective
Of, resembling, relating to, or consisting of a name or names.
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What is key for me in this perspective on BREXIT is that the new sense that has evolved from the initial exploitation has been nominal in the ways that we have shown here but that its nominality also encodes complex meanings of event-oriented meanings and of hypotheticality.
But five years into the recovery, wage growth and salary increases have been nominal at best.
Since the early-50s, state involvement has been nominal, particularly following parliament's relocation to Manchester.
But, the social enterprises that have received help say costs have been nominal.
If it could, then the "position of trust" would have been nominal only.
Industry insiders couldn't estimate the fee a brand would have to pay to be part of a game, but said it could have been nominal.
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Unfortunately, savings were nominal.
Cost of carriage is nominal.
So one possible route is nominal deflation.
A commission fee for writing music is nominal.
(Before Stephen controlled the Joyce estate, such fees were nominal).
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