Asked by Nalmi
Hello. I will be very grateful for your help.
Do you think the words "actual" and "de facto" have the same meaning in the context:
"the actual/ the de facto rejection of the 2012 agreements"? (The country decided not to abide by the agreements but did not announce it officially.)
Thank you very much.
Do you think the words "actual" and "de facto" have the same meaning in the context:
"the actual/ the de facto rejection of the 2012 agreements"? (The country decided not to abide by the agreements but did not announce it officially.)
Thank you very much.
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Answered by
Reed
In this context, they would seem to mean the same, yes.
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