0 officially but not in reality -- формально
In the wider context of the decade this was a disturbing threat to a nominally ordered society.
Despite their waning interest in genuine political reform, however, donors have continued to insist on nominally democratic systems.
Nominally a city from 1540, possessing its own judicial sessions from 1618, it nevertheless lacked proper corporate government throughout this period.
Individuals or families could actually or nominally hold estates and exercise fiscal and administrative control over them.
In all experiments intercropping treatment plots (nominally 2r10 m) were replicated in four randomized blocks.
Admittedly most of these ' parentless ' children would - nominally at least - be under the charge of town-dwelling relatives.
The chassis must also have sufficient clearance between the rover body and the ground (nominally 0.31 m).
Conceivably, this could mean that two interpreters nominally interpreting the same object could actually be working from two quite different sets of data.