formally造句211. Its constitution was formally adopted in late 1997, following ratification by the parliaments of its member states.4??
212. In 2009, the unwaged work of women was formally recognized, along with their double-day burden.
213. Both writing and speech require context to make sense of what might formally be ambiguous.
214. Bioremediation is formally defined as the controlled use of biodegradation to remove toxic chemicals from soil and groundwater.
215. Lukanov was formally elected Prime Minister on Sept. 19 by 234 votes to 104, with 34 abstentions.
216. Barnala refused formally to recommend the imposition of central rule.
217. Nevertheless, both provide the opportunity for such attainments to be formally recognized.
218. The magazine publisher will formally announce his withdrawal in Washington Thursday.
219. Research is an active and formally organised search for specific information for a specific purpose.
220. She is the most inventive and formally radical painter around, turning image and surface inside out in unprecedented ways.
221. The Gulf crisis, though not formally on the agenda, took up much debating time.
222. Congress formally passed a vote of thanks to the new president.
223. Formally, it was parliamentary and the approval of the Supreme Soviet was needed for all significant laws and appointments.
224. The council is unlikely to adopt the directive formally much before the end of this year.
225. Those with are formally forbidden under the fundamental vibrational selection rule.
226. In fact, the dividing lines were often difficult to draw between those formally described as sick and those described as early-retired.
227. Although they were dressed formally in dark suits, both men were wearing heavy rubber boots in deference to winter.
228. Most important of all, educational priority areas should be formally designated, and teachers paid more for working in them.
229. The split was formally approved at an extraordinary congress in Prague on Feb. 23.
230. It is not clear, he said, whether the review will formally abandon the policy or simply ignore it.
231. He had a distinguished air, was formally dressed in a tailcoat, and was precisely my idea of an ambassador.
232. All donations will be formally acknowledged by the Honorary Treasurer and should of course be in favour of the Association.
233. Of course, many formally published studies are based on primary-direct observation data.
234. The drug has been formally approved to treat chicken pox.
235. And today, police confirmed the Bishop had been formally cautioned for an act of gross indecency.
236. Three weeks after Liam Brady resigned as manager, the club has formally named his successor.
237. Formally, the Democratic leadership in both chambers opposed the Helms amendment.
238. This suggests that firms may have formally agreed to share out capacity growth, but then invested to increase their share.
239. However, these rules and formally laid down procedures tell only part of the story.
240. In 1182, he asked formally for pardon, prostrating himself before Barbarossa.