Antonym: practical, real, veritable. Similar words: nominally, nominal interest rate, nominate, nomination, denominator, denomination, nominee, ignominy. Meaning: ['nɑmɪnl /'nɒ-] n. a phrase that can function as the subject or object of a verb. adj. 1. relating to or constituting or bearing or giving a name 2. insignificantly small; a matter of form only (`tokenish' is informal) 3. pertaining to a noun or to a word group that functions as a noun 4. being value in terms of specification on currency or stock certificates rather than purchasing power 5. named; bearing the name of a specific person 6. existing in name only.
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61 Under the program, the government sold shares to citizens for a nominal fee to quickly transform state enterprises into private companies.
62 Stevens identified four types of measurement scales: nominal, ordinal, interval and ratio scales.
63 In 1887 Davies set up a limited liability company, the Ocean Coal Company, with a nominal capital of £536,000.
64 And a neighborhood in Southern California went looking for a corporate sponsor to become its nominal founding father.
65 The chairman vacates the chair and a Speaker or Deputy Speaker takes it and receives a purely nominal report.
66 The nominal stock of money, M 1, is assumed to remain unchanged in the face of balanced deflation.
67 It started in Fat Harry's, long after the nominal closing time, across a table littered with empty glasses.
68 This time, there was no question of nominal suzerainty: El Cid was virtually King of Valencia,[Sentencedict.com] though uncrowned.
69 Consequently, a nominal 60-year loan would in practice be made up of many short-, medium-, and long-term loans.
70 Nominal independence in 1960 brought a succession of inept, mostly military governments.
71 A red cotton T-shirt or running vest is available at a nominal charge of £1.00 together with sponsorship forms.
72 The local agents provide an extensive catalogue of programs available at a nominal charge.
73 However low nominal rates of interest go, they still remain positive in real terms.
74 To the east lay border regions - Berry and Auvergne - where even the Duke's nominal suzerainty was at times doubtful.
75 A nominal diameter may also be derived from the volume of the pebble.
76 Life insurance funds invest more in fixed interest securities because a large part of their liabilities is in nominal terms.
77 For equilibrium, where is the rate of change of the nominal money supply set by the monetary authorities.
78 Amsler shows that this notion ignores important classes of words such as open nominal compounds, phrasal verbs and idioms.
79 It follows that their demand for bank deposits is also growing at twice the rate of growth of nominal income.
80 Although Bowman was nominal Captain on this phase of the mission, no outside observer could have deduced the fact.
81 The accumulated fund represents the nominal value of the net assets of the Law Society valued at historic cost.
82 So we have: where m t is the economy-wide average quantity of nominal money.
83 The bond is currently priced at 98-16 per 100 nominal with a yield to maturity of 12.50 percent.
84 Also barred would have been gifts, except for items of nominal value, such as shirts or mugs.
85 Phillipon refused to say whether the framework assigns nominal dollar amounts for each individual or uses a funding formula.
86 Soon you and I are going to be nominal proprietors of a rather sophisticated installation.
87 Over 100 stocks were listed with a total nominal value of just under £125 billion and a market value slightly in excess of this.
88 The compromise solution is therefore for management to subscribe a nominal number of shares in Newco early in the proceedings.
89 Tickets for the concert are a nominal $3 for students.
90 He measures each country's aggregate demand at any time by its total nominal spending.
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