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"I am surprised they announced it openly, even though de facto there had been a suspension for a while," said Ragui Assaad, an expert on Egypt's economy at the Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs of the University of Minnesota.
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Thus, we do not exclude casual workers from computing de jure coverage in all other countries, though de facto, they are likely to be excluded.
Even the de facto guardians, though more receptive to the whims of the kids, are still far from ideal.
"We have to avoid any impression that we are creating even a de facto NATO protectorate in Macedonia," Mr. Fischer said.
Even a de facto partition of the country requires international policing.
Speaking on the condition that he not be named, he said that Israel considered itself sovereign in Jerusalem and that even though the world disagreed, Israel would do nothing to foster, even tacitly, the de facto division of the city.
Now, though, this de facto alliance is finally coming under strain.
But even in this de facto safe area, the Syrian government retains a lethal reach.
Academic studies show that even though it may be de facto permanent, the fact that it isn't actually permanent in law greatly inhibits its effectiveness.
And even though McLean is the de facto No. 1 goaltender at the moment, Low today shied away from naming him his starter for Friday night's game in Pittsburgh.
Like Wilhelmine Germany, the US has a legislature with very limited constitutional powers in the field of foreign policy, even though it wields considerable de facto power and is not linked either institutionally or by party discipline to the executive.
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