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Sitting speakers have to be formally endorsed by a new parliament, a process that is normally a formality as MPs shout their support.
Mr. Russo did not sign the cultivation ordinance — normally a formality — and declined to comment for this article because of potential litigation.
Union leaders say that party members could trigger a ballot at September's annual conference in Manchester when the party leadership is due to be ratified by delegates, normally a formality.
The answer to that may lie in Britain, where Mr Assange is battling an extradition request from Swedish prosecutors who want to question him on sexual-assault charges.Extradition from Britain to Sweden is normally a formality, though Mr Assange's lawyers argue that "ulterior motives" are at work.
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Olympic champion Jason Kenny, who finished fourth in Saturday's men's keirin, was eliminated in men's sprint qualifying - normally considered a formality for top British riders.
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Normally, this is a formality.
These recommendations are then submitted to the CEO's committee for approval, which normally happens as a formality.
His promotion to Rear-Admiral, which would normally have been a formality, was delayed until the following year, just one day before his retirement.
Normally, the Electoral College vote is a formality, and every elector votes according to the winner of their state's popular vote.
For words which might seem to be synonyms, such as soda vs. pop, or yes vs. yup, there is normally a difference in dialect, formality, or other contextual factors governing the use of the word.
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