Still, more pressure could be applied to Turkey, notionally an ally, to help stop the flow into Syria. |
Gibson has been joined by his younger brother, notionally a bit of a tearaway, played by Joaquin Phoenix, living with him now to keep him company. |
In other words, surplus can be notionally applied against a contribution obligation so long as the plan does not prohibit it. |
Damages are notionally intended to be such as will exhaust the fund, contemporaneously with the termination of the plaintiff's life expectancy. |
The employer, notionally, gives the workman an unshaped plank of wood, and receives in return a plank that has been sawn and nailed. |
Reference point' means the position, fixed by convention, of the tractor driver's eyes notionally located at a single point. |