Sentence examples for facto making from inspiring English sources

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Why is it yours?" It was a misunderstanding, because she felt I was disrespecting her space by de facto making her sleep on the couch by sleeping in the bed first.

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Germany has de facto made this project a precondition for further talks on the introduction of a common EU deposit insurance system (EDIS).

The fact that the petitioner is not interested in present clearance does not ipso facto make his present eligibility 'wholly irrelevant to a determination of his damages under the 1955 regulation' (ante, p. 163).

Bad bowling does not, yipso facto, make a bowler bad When I predicted a big haul for Simon Kerrigan at the Oval, I had anticipated it being signalled in the space for wickets, not the runs column.

Such restlessness, I would argue, does not ipso facto make him a dude, or a man of the world; it simply makes him an accelerated tourist, and the whole of "Jumper" comes across as vastly incurious about the cultures at its command.

Tax-rate cuts and a dollar defined in gold, de facto, made up the long-term policy mix, the JFK mentalité redux, that coalesced in the summer of 1982.

This de facto made him the best player in the world, the best player of all time.

Just as opposing the policies of Obama or George W. Bush don't ipso facto make a person "against America," there is nothing intrinsically anti-Israel about opposing the Netanyahu government's military ventures, and anyone who suggests otherwise is engaging in pretty transparently fallacious reasoning.

Dr. Laura could even oppose affirmative action, bussing, support tough law enforcement, smaller government, less taxes, military hawkishness, oppose the ground zero mosque, back to the hilt gun owner's rights, and fervently embrace the tea party and that would not ipso facto make her a racist.

Now, while there may be an overall shortage of pediatricians in many parts of this country, there certainly are more pediatricians in America than there are single teenage mothers who happen to be the daughter of Sarah Palin, which ipso facto makes Bristol Palin a celebrity as well.

On this basis, one is not so much concerned with whether post facto decision making influences anyone's future behaviour.

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