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Nominally

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The organization nominally follows a strict hierarchy, but some members have more influence than others.
The school nominally requires students to attend class, but some skip without consequences.
He was nominally responsible for keeping the peace, but in reality, the police officer had no real authority.
The committee nominally oversees the project, but they have no real power to make decisions.
The university nominally enforces a strict attendance policy, but most professors are lenient with their students.
The university is nominally open to all students.
Nominally, the recipe only requires a few ingredients, but it can be difficult to get the proportions right.
Nominally, the new policy will benefit all employees.
Nominally, the book is a work of fiction, but it draws heavily from the author's real life experiences.
Nominally, the dress code is casual, but it's always best to dress up.
Nominally, the law applies to everyone equally.
Nominally, the car can hold five passengers, but it's a tight fit.
The company's profits were nominally higher this quarter.
The new employee was nominally proficient in Java.
The candidate's nominally impressive resume didn't impress the hiring manager.
The book's nominally happy couple had a lot of underlying issues.
The restaurant's nominally healthy options were still high in calories.
I have a nominally interest in gardening but never actually do it.
The singer's nominally sold-out concert had many empty seats in the back.
The company's nominally increased profits were not enough to justify a dividend payout.
The apartment's nominally spacious living room was actually quite cramped.
The cake was nominally chocolate-flavored, but it had a very subtle taste.
The apartment was nominally furnished with a bed and a dresser.
The weather forecast predicted nominally warmer temperatures for the coming week.
The politician's nominally bold proposal was actually a rehashed version of an existing policy.
The athlete's nominally minor injury turned out to be much more serious.
The vacation package was nominally all-inclusive but had a lot of hidden fees.
The student's nominally impressive research paper had numerous errors and lacked depth.
The movie's nominally happy ending was actually quite tragic.
The company offered a nominally higher salary, but the benefits package was significantly reduced.
The car's nominally good gas mileage was actually quite poor in practice.
He nominally supports environmental causes, but drives a gas-guzzling car.
The scientist was nominally given credit for the discovery, but his colleague did most of the research.
He's nominally the head of the department, but the real work is done by his team.
They are nominally in a relationship, but rarely see each other.
The restaurant nominally offers vegetarian options, but they are often out of stock.
The company nominally enforces its dress code, but many employees ignore it.
The company's CEO is nominally in charge, but the board makes all the decisions.
The hotel is nominally four stars, but the rooms are outdated and poorly maintained.
He nominally volunteers at the animal shelter, but rarely shows up.
The family is nominally Catholic, but only attends church on holidays.
The artist was nominally included in the exhibition, but his work was relegated to a back corner.
The museum is nominally free, but charges a fee for special exhibits.
The school nominally encourages creativity, but only rewards conformity.
The athlete is nominally sponsored by the brand, but rarely wears their gear.
The government nominally upholds freedom of speech, but censors dissenting voices.
The university is nominally committed to diversity, but most of the faculty are white men.
The politician is nominally in favor of climate action, but takes money from fossil fuel companies.
The school nominally supported diversity, but in practice, it was not very welcoming to students from different backgrounds.
The title of the book sounded interesting, but it was nominally about a topic that didn't appeal to me.
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