Boundary changes meant that the notional Labour majority in the seat had increased substantially.
Despite the Republicans' notional domination of the process, there will be few direct Democratic casualties.
Players set policy every quarter and each game lasts for a total of eight (notional) years.
In short, the statute applied to any notional breach of fiduciary duty--whatever its boundary or legal source.
With a number of seats currently vacant, and Sinn Fein discounted, the notional government majority is 85.
This means that the NPV of the bond is equal to the notional at the time of sale.
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Reflecting the new focus on regional contingencies, the Base Force was segmented into a series of notional force packages.
Another is that notional accounts, being pay-as-you-go schemes, remain vulnerable to political risk.
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So, neophilia aside, is there a good reason to push an as-yet-unreleased quad-core A6 processor into a notional iPhone 5?
The top five U.S. banks, which enjoy both privileges, control 97% of swaps trading in a market worth trillions of notional value.
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There may even be a notional agreement on the new Annan plan.
The 12-month (notional) forward rate for the yuan is currently betting on a 5.5% revaluation of the currency over the next year.
The cuts are to the generous (and notional) budget approved by Congress.
But the authors are blunt about the failings of some notional democracies.
Notional results project what the result of the last election would have been if the new boundaries had been in place in 2009.
In the case of these councils, the BBC will use notional results based on 2009 voting in the new seats, as the baseline.
Here's how the probabilistic forecast test would work for temperature, for instance: forecasters would be given 100 notional forecasting "tokens" for every forecast.
Some have managed only by counting in the notional value of company services, such as training, along with any real cash or goods.
They found that those with the highest tendency to make such comparisons had the lowest scores in the notional race against 500 others.
Michael Clarke's men took less than an hour to polish off the tourist's tail-enders who were chasing a notional target of 500 for victory.
You monetize the debt to make 7% inflation, real debt shrinks, budgets head towards balance as the notional income rises and costs stay flatish.
By late 2007, the notional value of outstanding credit-default swaps was about sixty trillion dollars more than four times the size of the U.S. gross domestic product.
Although the government theoretically has a small majority in parliament, Mr Thapa was not sure he could count on the loyalty of all his notional supporters.
In other words, just the dollar version of Libor sets the price for deals with a notional value equal to nine times global economic output or GDP.
These notional results been compiled for the BBC by and Professors Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher from the University of Plymouth, who are acknowledged experts in this field.
At this point it is notional money for 26-year-old Zuckerberg.
Thirdly, the idea that basic qualifications should mean real competence, of the kind an employer can rely on, rather than notional achievements measured by educational theorists, receives a welcome boost.
The first disadvantage of this is a notional one.
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And rather than pay benefits out of a pot of past contributions, notional accounts remain empty, leaving pensions to be financed from current taxes, sometimes supplemented by a central trust fund.
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Notional accounts are not likely to work well everywhere.
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