Existing in fact whether with lawful authority or not.
Latin expression, roughly meaning 'in fact' or 'in practice', often opposed to 'de jure', meaning 'by law'
1 This will turn these communities into de facto military zones, Ramirez said.
2 It is a de facto law that we have to deal with.
3 They were so acting in the absence of the de facto sergeants.
4 It is fiscal policy, which the Bank has de facto taken over.
5 In consequence, the American Government declined to recognize the de facto ruler.
6 A simple pause ordered de facto on both sides of the battlefield.
7 And a de facto currency peg may be better than more money-printing.
8 The convoy also protests against the de facto partition of the island.
9 And that was what I had become: de facto mayor of Northside.
10 But when I'm away from Ix, Avati's the de facto administrator here.
11 Negotiations on many aspects of a broader new relationship would de facto continue.
12 This is not the case when you enter a new de facto relationship.
13 The military column headed north towards the de facto border with South Ossetia.
14 This means you have de facto already passed the onus of proof requirements.
15 Opponents call the reform a de facto privatization of national assets.
16 A flat rate of 12 euros will be introduced, a de facto increase.
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