The forced entry may be the result of a predetermined or notional plan to seize an airfield following or during combat operations. |
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The army cleverly arranged to have inserted among the legitimate insignia properly designed patches for most of the notional formations. |
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Giggs began the game as his notional partner and when Ferguson finally decided to switch him back to the wing, it was too late. |
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In other words, it's a notional drop in a figure as yet untested by elections. |
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All Italian property owners are liable to pay income tax based on the notional letting value of the property. |
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Again the general public or pension funds footed the bill for this notional loss of income without any proper explanation. |
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In a formal sense, of course, the theory refers to some notional riskless rate. |
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Hence, one creates these surchargeable contributions, which are a notional figure, based on what it would have been. |
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Now, the security for all of these notional values on financial derivatives, is not based on real assets. |
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The notional addressee is likely to want to use materials readily at hand to make essentially the same thing as is disclosed in the prior art. |
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Despite the notional use of single-member constituencies, this is in effect what happens in Malaysia. |
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The notional addressee is not expected to find the patentee's presumed intention from the specification. |
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The AER shows what the notional interest rate would be if the interest was compounded and paid once a year. |
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Two English jockeys, in racing silks with whips, compete with each other for the audience's attention in a notional horse race. |
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She, not being a member of the coparcenary, will not get a share at the time of the notional partition. |
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The notional definition of a noun does not cover such words as action, existence, happiness, temperature that belong to the noun form class on formal criteria. |
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This detailed consideration of London during the eighteenth century proves that the dominance of Georgian classicism and fine craftsmanship is more notional than factual. |
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At retirement, the accumulated notional capital is converted into an annuity taking account of average life expectancy at retirement. |
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If an investment is described as notional, this means that the investment does not actually exist. |
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Each series can be subdivided into an unlimited number of notional units of equal value. |
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The credit risk associated with derivatives is normally a small fraction of the notional amount of the derivative instrument. |
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The contribution rate is fixed for ever as that is a crucial element of the notional system. |
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The payment legs consist of the contractually agreed gross payments, including the notional amount of the transaction. |
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As the notional purchase price allocation is not final, the total value has been allocated to equity goodwill. |
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The Conservative government is planning to set up a crown corporation or something, but the previous government had a notional fund. |
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How little you know about academic publishing, my notional friend. |
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Other items for future discussion include temporary additional notional half days and accommodation of portfolio careers, including the ability to work flexibly. |
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The notional reserve will be reduced by unfavourable variances in actual operating costs and other adjustments. |
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Will notional REDD benefits be worth the effort and expense of trying to deliver them? |
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Before 1836 the registered tonnage of sailing ships was a notional figure calculated by a formula based on the length, breadth and depth of the hold. |
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The anti-immigrant defenders of Europe, not the notional crowds of immigrants waiting to invade it, are the true threat to Europe. |
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The nation bleeds but we seem to have a president for whom emotion is notional. |
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Illiquidity was not a problem when notional prices went up in the boom years. |
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When credit became less available in the financial meltdown, these alternative investments rapidly shed their notional value. |
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Second, the introduction of a notional control account intended to keep account of the accumulated deviations, as in Germany, may strengthen the credibility of the balanced-budget rule. |
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The reformed pay-as-you-go public pension system is the so-called notional defined contribution scheme that imitates the accrued assets in individual investment pension accounts. |
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Here, too, for the purposes of the exercise, a rather extreme case is considered, namely that the self-financed firm B has sufficient own resources to deduct notional interest for the whole of its profits. |
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The fact that the notional funding levels used in these plans understate the true, ultimate resource allocation contributes to this lack of precision. |
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A court that applies notional severance to a non-competition clause simply rewrites the provision in a manner that it subjectively believes to be reasonable. |
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Some have notional lifetimes of 60 years, whereas others are supposedly irredeemable, meaning that the principal is never repaid and the bond keeps paying interest forever. |
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The desperation to be, or feel, as close as possible to the Kaaba has forced buildings to become ever higher, ever more ridiculously tapered, so everyone can have a view, however notional, of the sacred centre. |
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He killed that one off by stepping away from purely notional cuts pencilled in for the very end of the next parliament, for which he never had a developed plan. |
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Such a unit should therefore be treated as a notional resident unit. |
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As ever, our champion will be the tipster who returns the best profit to notional level stakes of £1 at starting price on our nominated races, of which there will be three each day up until Friday. |
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Written options also include contractual agreements where we agree to pay the purchaser, based on a specified notional amount, the difference between the market interest rate and the strike price of the instrument. |
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Although arrangements may differ, the corporate entity would typically maintain a notional deposit account with a CPA member, which would be backed by an overdraft facility and contactual payment guarantees. |
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Vindicating their interests was not the central objective of the trial, and their stake in the o utcome was secondary to that of the state and the notional community at large. |
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It may, and in fact often does, refer to a merely notional entity the image which acculturated man forms of himself, when he starts to philosophize. |
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For the purposes of calculating the salary before promotion of an official who is not in the last step of his grade, the value of the notional step shall be taken into account. |
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This risk is monitored on an ongoing basis with reference to the current fair value, a proportion of the notional amount of the contracts and the liquidity of the market. |
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The credit risk of derivative financial instruments is limited to the positive fair value of the instruments which tends to be a relatively small proportion of the notional value. |
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For the purposes of this provision, each grade shall also be divided into notional salaries rising by one twelfth of the two-yearly increment for that grade throughout the span of the actual steps. |
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The adjustments concerning administration expense relate mainly to the cancellation of notional rent from operating property for companies that own such property. |
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These swap agreements require the periodic exchange of payments without the exchange of the notional principal amount on which the payments are based. |
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As a result, the public pay-as-you-go pension scheme now works as a notional defined contribution system where pension benefits are automatically adjusted to changes in the contributions base and life expectancy. |
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The tower is metaphorically the kingdom, which is the notional ability to beat the Saxons. |
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The table below shows the notional figures for seats won by each party at the last election. |
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In that regard, Knox is considered the notional founder of the Presbyterian denomination, whose members number millions worldwide. |
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Boundary changes meant that the notional Labour majority in the seat had increased substantially. |
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Many jurisdictions allow notional deductions for individuals, and may allow deduction of some personal expenses. |
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Most systems allow individuals some sort of notional deductions or an amount subject to zero tax. |
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Provisional notional results published in January 2012 calculated that the Conservatives could have won 299 seats under the new boundaries. |
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The agreement based on overt grammatical categories as above is formal agreement, in contrast to notional agreement, which is based on meaning. |
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As we anticipated, the unlinking of trades in JSCC resulted in an increase in notional terminated. |
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It was this word which passed into Middle English as Albany, although very rarely was this used for the Kingdom of Scotland, but rather for the notional Duchy of Albany. |
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This paper proposes a notional Federated Identity Management architecture. |
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The notional earnings of the company were close to the actual ones. |
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