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Filter by Meaning The document is nominally a proposal, but it reads more like a manifesto.
The school is nominally a private institution, but it receives significant funding from the government.
The event was nominally a fundraiser, but it turned out to be more of a social gathering.
The company nominally offered health insurance to its employees, but the coverage was very limited.
Nominally, all students are required to attend the meeting.
The company nominally enforces its dress code, but some employees still wear casual clothes.
The law nominally protects workers' rights, but some employers still violate them.
She nominally attends church on Sundays, but doesn't really believe in God.
The company's profits were nominally up but actually fell short of expectations.
The coach nominally has final say over the team's strategy, but the players often make their own decisions.
She nominally supports the political party, but never votes.
Nominally, the exam will cover all topics discussed in class.
She nominally supports her friend's decision, but secretly disagrees with it.
The nominally selected candidate for the position had previously been involved in a scandal.
The nominally attributed quote was actually a misquote.
Nominally, the restaurant is closed on Sundays.
The nominally titled charity organization was actually a front for money laundering.
The nominally given prize was not valuable or prestigious.
The nominally designated protected area did not actually have any legal protection.
The agreement was nominally between two countries, but it also involved several international organizations.
The company was nominally profitable, but it was really just breaking even.
The phone's battery life was nominally 6 hours.
The organization was nominally dedicated to environmental causes.
The government nominally guarantees the rights of citizens, but in practice, those rights are often violated.
The laptop's battery was nominally capable of 10 hours of use.
The article was nominally accurate, but had some errors.
The car's speedometer showed it was traveling nominally at 60 mph.
The museum's collection was nominally worth millions of dollars.
The painting was nominally attributed to Picasso, but its authenticity was in question.
The hotel nominally offered free Wi-Fi, but the signal was so weak that it was almost unusable.
The website nominally had a user-friendly interface, but many users found it confusing to navigate.
The university nominally requires students to complete a certain number of community service hours, but the requirement is rarely enforced.
The company nominally provides health insurance for its employees, but the coverage is minimal.
She was nominally in charge of the project, but the real decision-making was done by her boss.
The restaurant nominally offers vegan options, but they always seem to be out of stock.
He was nominally a member of the committee, but he never attended any of the meetings.
The school nominally had a zero-tolerance policy for bullying, but some students still reported being bullied.
The country was nominally democratic, but in reality, it was ruled by a small group of elites.
The company's policy was nominally to treat all employees equally, but there were clear disparities in pay and promotions.
The hotel was nominally five-star, but the amenities were not up to par.
She was nominally in charge of the project, but others did most of the work.
The product was nominally eco-friendly, but it was still packaged in non-recyclable materials.
The policy was nominally to reduce bureaucracy, but it only added more paperwork to the process.
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