Similar words: emotional, emotionally, devotional, promotional, motivational, proportional representation, international relations, rationalization. Meaning: ['nəʊʃnəl] adj. 1. not based on fact; dubious 2. not based on fact or investigation 3. indulging in or influenced by fancy 4. being of the nature of a notion or concept.
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1. Their calculations were based on a notional minimum wage.
2. My calculation is based on notional figures, since the actual figures are not yet available.
3. All this with a notional enemy gunning for us.
4. Apparently the world has a notional pool of capital.
5. Their calculations were based on a notional $3.50 per share.
6. A notional/functional approach essentially seeks to establish correlations between systemic and schematic elements.
7. My daughter isn't some notional stereotype invented to scare elderly cardinals.
8. The next step is to consider whether the notional system reflects the characteristics of the formal system model.
9. It consists of the notional component of the finite verb and the rest of the message.
10. But in fact the notional/functional approach has generally been represented as a radical departure, a complete break with the past.
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11. The cut through Nussbaum Gang isolates a notional fragment of it.
12. Morphology comprises notional words and function words.
13. The demo account utilises and provides only a hypothetical (notional) credit amount that is a cash equivalent only and has no intrinsic or actual cash or other value.
14. This definition, notional as it apparently is, has too many loopholes to hold water.
15. These are more notional than real, as the farcical second show trial of Mikhail Khodorkovsky, a former oil boss and a Putin rival, which is taking place on Mr Medvedev's watch, demonstrates.
16. Almost everyone will have to pay a higher tax bill than the notional amount suggested by the Government.
17. The notion that spending and taxation would be balanced over some notional trade cycle was never realistic politics.
18. We must then continue with a rolling programme of reform that takes us away from the narrow concept of notional rents.
19. These ratios were then applied to business-unit book values to obtain notional market values.
20. But at the string barrier national unity looked a notional concept.
21. It was, in essence, a system of power-sharing in which offices were distributed according to the notional strength of the communities.
22. While there are obviously problems in developing and using this type of notional scale it has some utility.
23. So do the techniques of certain other methods, such as the notional approach to language teaching.
24. Two Gazelles will go out together and find vantage points from which to observe notional enemy positions.
25. The real amount at risk is perhaps only 1 percent to 1. 5 percent of the notional figure, bankers estimate.
26. People show a positive bias towards other people who are in the same notional group as themselves: e.g. work colleagues.
27. Furthermore, PLA communication troops increasingly engage in exercises involving simulated EW attacks against notional targets.
28. ABN AMRO, for example, is counterparty to derivatives worth an estimated EURO 10 trillion in notional principal.
29. Notable features that reduplication of adjectives is different from that of other notional words are various categories of reduplication, abundant patterns and variety of the same origins.
30. In this case, the date of departure will be taken as the date of the notional exercise for purposes of calculating the gain.
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