Similar words: facto, factor, factory, ipso facto, ex post facto, lose face, actor, act on. Meaning: [diː'fæktəʊ] adj. existing in fact whether with lawful authority or not. adv. in reality or fact.
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31 Though the king de jure retained the Mandate of Heaven, de facto the title held no real power.
32 Global System for Mobile communications, the most widely used digital mobile phone system and the de facto wireless telephone standard in Europe.
33 In Canada and Greenland, the Inuit circulated almost exclusively north of the "Arctic tree line", the de facto southern border of Inuit society.
34 Iraqi Kurdistan was de facto independent from the central Iraqi government between the Persian Gulf War and the Iraq War, but could not declare statehood out of fear of losing international support.
35 Since its introduction, SOAP over HTTP has become nearly the de facto standard for application-to-application communication over the Internet.
36 In the press release, Steve Haber, the president of Sony's Digital Reading Business Division, argues that ePub is "quickly becoming the de facto standard for eBooks."
37 Regardless of one's point of view, though, Dashan has incontrovertibly become a de facto goodwill ambassador to China. And Canada has given him his reward.
38 The prime minister is de facto president of the country.
39 Since WSDL is a de facto standard (with formal W3C standardization expected in the near future), it is supported by multiple vendor implementations.
40 In practice, however, the de facto formats used today on the Internet with parallel Web techniques do not offer much flexibility for extension to new data formats and richer semantics.
41 Parallel Virtual Machines (PVM) were once a popular parallel programming platform for this, but lately MPI has become the de facto standard for writing parallel programs for clusters.
42 As I've said in the past, RSS feeds and web syndication have become the de facto standard of delivering new content to the world.
43 SDO 2.0 is currently an incubator subproject (called Tuscany) under the Apache Software Foundation that is intended become the de facto standard of data model programming APIs for SOA development.
44 The Berkeley implementation is the de facto standard and the code base was "small enough" (15,000 lines of C) to cover in a book, albeit a "big" book.
45 Every manager in a business is a de facto business analyst.
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46 Shawar responded by burning the city before Amalric could take it and use it as a base against Cairo (the Caliph's city and de facto capital of Egypt).
47 It is the requirement of engineering, application to manage structured data and non-structured data conformably. CORBA is the current de facto industrial standard of distributed object computing.
48 For this reason, Web services are the de facto standard for implementing an SOA that requires a loose coupling between a requester and a provider.
49 Many options are now available for implementing asynchronous systems, but no single pattern has established itself as a de facto standard.
50 De facto marriage has important status in the constitution of the crime of bigamy.
51 Once an OSS become de facto standard it's still an open standard.
52 Wrapped Document/Literal pattern provides highly interoperable web service design and has been accepted in the service provider community as a de facto standard while defining the Web Services.
53 In mid-June, China rolled out a new currency policy that freed the yuan from its two-year de facto peg to the U.S. dollar.
54 It takes quite a long process for de jure equality to be transformed into de facto equality. There is a lot more for us to do.
55 In de facto, image is invisible property, the key point.
56 A set of IBM operating procedures for synchronous transmission used in teleprocessing networks, BSC has become a de facto standard protocol.
57 He was de jure prime minister , but de facto president.
58 Part Two and Part Three analyzes the formation model of de facto groups of companies and the legal principle of the protection for small shareholders of subsidiary companies.
59 Because Chiang Kai-shek spoke virtually no English, Mme. Chiang became his de facto translator and the face China turned to the Western world.
60 We add the year and month to the namespace as this is the de facto standard for versioning of namespaces.
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