1 existing only as an idea, or as an approximate amount:
Monocular observation through a physical or even notional intersecting plane is thus conceived as relatively 'constructed' by the geometric formula.
In notional accounts schemes, the notional interest rate applied to notional capital works in exactly the same way.
The justification for the plural concord here can also be reinforced by notional concord ('only his party members agree with him').
The plural concord here may also be reinforced by notional concord, since board, as a collective noun, can be notionally plural.
The monthly figures were adjusted to notional months of equal duration.
Unlike in the notional defined contribution system, however, capitalization occurs at the market interest rate, as contributions are typically invested in private assets.
This notional approach is briefly explained and then an example in tactical behaviors is presented.
In the case of reduction in yield, the impact of charges is measured in terms of notional loss of returns vis-a'-vis a no-fee scenario.