Since the President resigned, the Vice President became the de facto President. In the sentence, de facto is expressing a fact.
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De jure means "by law" and de facto means "as a matter of fact." So De jure segregation is segregation required by law (such as a school being segregated because there is a law requiring it), whereas de facto segregation is more just by chance (such as settlement patterns in a city leading to segregated schools).De facto segregation is segregation by fact or circumstance. Very often this is not a conscious choice. A good example is found in neighborhoods, frequently there is a white neighborhood or a black neighborhood, this concentration can lead to schools that are predominately one race. (Xe facto is latin for by fact.)"De facto" means the person who is serving in that position, or as "in fact"; whereas "de jure" means the person who is legally entitled to perform that function, or "by law," and has the right to perform a function or hold an office. It is important to note that hundreds of years ago, women did not have certain rights, and their husbands would perform the functions for them, although there are other latin terms for that.
Use bust in a sentence
I don't think you can use Macroeconomics in a sentence.
A sentence using "misbelief" could be: I struck out to disprove his misbelief.
It certainly can. For example, the following perfectly good sentence turned up on the third page of a web search for "de facto": De facto disenfranchisement has devastating long-term effects in communities across the country.
De Facto - De Facto album - was created in 1999.
De jure refers to something being based on law or formal authority, while de facto refers to something being based on actual practice or reality. In some situations, there can be a misalignment between de jure and de facto, where something is legally mandated (de jure) but not followed in practice (de facto).
Irates de facto was created in 1980.
A de facto director is a person or committee that acts in place of a director in a corporation. The de facto director is legally responsible for the corporation.
If something is de facto it means it is a reality, a fact of life, even if not approved in law (de jure).eg: Kosovo exists as a de facto country because, de jure, it is still part of Serbia.eg de jure one cannot park one's car on the pavement but de facto everyone does.
Silent = Unspoken de facto = in fact amnesty. = pardon.
De Facto - Marčelo album - was created in 2003-11.
English and French are the de facto languages of Ontario.
Whatever the captian does is right ipso facto, for he/she is leader onboard the ship. In this sentence, whatever it is the captian does is automatically right ((by the law)) because he is captian, therefore what he says goes. :))
De facto means in fact, and de jure means in law. De Jure slavery would refer to legalised slavery. De facto slavery would not be in a legal sense, but would be the situation nonetheless.
In reality