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de facto

(Latin) in fact.


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The San Diego branch of the ACLU claims the court "is creating a defacto poverty exemption in the Fourth Amendment.
Triple detection systems, which employ a concentration detector, viscometer and light scattering detector operating in concert, are said to be the defacto standard for the characterization of natural and synthetic polymers and proteins in the petrochemical, specialty chemical, elastomer, adhesives, coatings and other markets.
The publication was extremely laudatory in both their recognition of Rodriguez's achievements and in their endorsement of his defacto advocacy de causa por La Raza.
 
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