He is also pushing for Israel to agree to a de facto partition of Jerusalem.
Europe should recognize that with satellite navigation, GPS is a de facto global standard.
The oil goes into a de-gasification plant, and then four-fifths of it is stored for export.
ECONOMIST: The workers may be biting off more than they can chew
It will be built through concrete achievements which first create a de facto solidarity.
In many states education unions and bureaucrats are waging a de facto war against charter schools.
Thankfully, about half of its economy was on a de facto dollar standard before this latest disaster.
Las focas son mayormente cazadas a partir de barcas, en aguas libres a falta de hielos flotantes.
Mr Yushchenko claimed that Ms Tymoshenko had formed a de facto rival coalition with Mr Yanukovich's party.
First, a unilaterally declared Palestinian state will be in a de facto state of war with Israel.
Along the way, the 41-year-old mother of three has become a de facto expert in effective crisis management.
If developers build enough great applications, companies take those, and make the sponsoring agent a de facto standard.
Or is the BDA not playing fair by using those vertical relationships to form a de facto monopoly?
ENGADGET: European Commission looks into Blu-ray studio agreements
More likely is a de-scoping option that drops the plan for a landing demonstrator on the 2016 mission.
Yes, the U.S. is struggling, because it is caught in a de-leveraging cycle after a massive credit binge.
Or that the Super Bowl would turn into a de facto national holiday?
We will probably have a de facto cashless society in about 5 years.
When your smartphone keyboard fits in your hand, the armrests on your seat become a de facto keyboard tray.
One in four individuals cite the "old boys' network" as a de-motivating factor.
If passed into law, it would amount to a de facto floor on the price of gas relative to ethanol.
We're protecting kind of a status quo, a de facto status quo, because what we're doing - I say we.
Still, having given Mr Brown a de facto veto on the euro, Mr Blair should accept it with good grace.
One oft-cited explanation for this is Germany's federal system, which gives the opposition a de facto veto over tax changes.
ECONOMIST: The prospects for tax reform recede, unfortunately
The natural limits of the size of smartphones put a de facto upper limit on how heavy they can be.
The first is a developed world problem, the challenge working-class youth without higher education face finding work in a de-industrialized society.
At a De Beers board meeting in Luxembourg on July 19, Philippe Mellier was appointed CEO of the De Beers Group.
Cadbury Schweppes confirmed that it would spin off its North American beverages arm in a de-merger rather than seek a buyer.
First, even a small, poor, post-Soviet state in demographic decline can survive, indeed thrive, in a de-facto currency union with mighty Germany.
Today, fesenjan is a de rigueur dish for weddings and special occasions.
Rwandan killers figured they had been given a de facto green light.
Though higher guidance and positive earnings estimate revisions are often positive events, they could represent a de facto cut to second-half forecasts.
应用推荐