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the notional
adjective
Of, containing, or being a notion; mental or imaginary.
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But they were not the notional stars of the film.
Yet the notional value of outstanding interest-rate swaps is $685 billion, or 37% of GDP.
For example, the notional value of the CDS market is $36 trillion, says the BIS.
The underlying amount of derivatives, called the "notional value," is in the hundreds of trillions.
The notional outstanding value of all swaps has already roughly halved.
The notional worth is a gauge of the reference value against which contract payments are set.
Still in his mid-20s, he held the notional rank of lieutenant colonel.
At least, In Arcadia brings the notional setting of his storytelling a little closer to home.
Cybernazi, the notional "star" of fashwave, has fewer than 3,000 subscribers to his YouTube channel.
(A grain is based on the notional weight of a grain of wheat: 1/7,000 of a pound).
If a project does not depend on carbon credits for its existence, then the notional carbon savings are bogus.
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