Synonym: officially. Similar words: normally, formal, informal, format, dormant, formation, performance, reformation. Meaning: ['fɔrməlɪ /'fɔːm-] adv. 1. with official authorization 2. in a formal manner.
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181. That part of the debate should come to a head in December, when commissioners are scheduled to formally approve the projects.
182. Later that month a meeting of Ovens residents decided to appeal formally against the planning permission.
183. Finally, beyond a certain degree of complexity, a means for formally auditing the complete risk management process will be required.
184. Although not formally a member Gore had a profound influence on Leese.
185. Princess Alexandra will formally open the unit on June 4.
186. The city is proceeding with a formal process to determine community needs and formally present them to the company.
187. The guide outlines what harassment is and what can be done to combat the problem both formally and informally.
188. In cases where a young child was formally adopted by a family, visits were usually discontinued.
189. She deserves to be treated with respect and sensitivity(sentencedict.com), and to be formally recognised.
190. We have no need formally to be told to avoid ambiguities.
191. There was a packed public gallery as the charges were formally read out by the court clerk.
192. A semantic net lends itself to graphic display, and its meaning tends to be intuitively, if not formally, clear.
193. On 13 March 1990 Winchester was formally appointed as appointed representative of Norwich Union by a letter of that date.
194. Finally, there is legal authority based on enactments that can be made and changed by formally correct procedures.
195. The audit committee should be formally established as a sub-committee accountable to the board, and the board should appoint its members.
196. Frequently on smaller contracts, builders do not formally obtain consent and assume that it would be granted. Sentencedict.com
197. The text has achieved great influence, disseminated widely among senior officers, and taught formally at the Bramshill Police College.
198. In mid-1990, martial law was formally lifted but the security clampdown remains currently in force.
199. Aglen refused to allow his officers to collect these duties until they had been formally approved.
200. Unlike Members of Parliament, all councillors are formally responsible for policy decisions through attendance at full council or committee meetings.
201. There was nothing to recommend preserving the old Government until it had been formally defeated at Westminster.
202. Almost any such controls can be formally squared with legislative intent.
203. It is the first of several accords that are expected to culminate in a peace treaty to formally end the Chiapas conflict.
204. Before the formally dramatic part of the legislative process even begins, almost all the terms of almost all Bills are settled.
205. Mills is expected to be formally nominated to the board next month.
206. After an elaborate ritual, the boys are formally accepted into the tribe.
207. The result will be formally announced tomorrow night to a meeting of the constituency party's general committee.
208. Nation anxiously telephoned his agent to ask if she had formally rejected the Doctor Who offer.
209. Kennedy formally recognized a new provisional government on the seventh, a mere two weeks before he himself was murdered.
210. This was the group, formally under army control, that operated as a death squad during the rule of Ferdinand Marcos.
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