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Mitchell considered that de facto recognition and called it a victory.
It was a de facto recognition of the Lithuanian state.
Going along with the visa demand would amount to de facto recognition, so Botswana has refused.
De facto recognition of states, rather than de jure, is rare.
This amounted to a de facto recognition of the Southern Irish state.
The change in status was described as "de facto recognition of the sovereign state of Palestine".
It means de facto recognition of one another and acknowledging that they must find some form of coexistance.
And the issue of de facto recognition, "Toussaint's clause," would go before Congress.
Among most religious non-Zionists, there is a de facto recognition of Israel, but as a secular state.
In our opinion, this represents de facto recognition of the existence of Kosovo, which we find unacceptable.
We are rejecting this report because we do not accept having the de facto recognition of Kosovo as a state imposed on us.
This indicates at de facto recognition by the Pope of Mussolini's coup.
Is to negotiate in this manner not to offer de facto recognition of the legitimacy of extraterritorial laws?
The treaty is vital, but would be seen by some Turks as a de facto recognition of a divided Cyprus.
Existing on de facto recognition, Airforce has risen in prominence in numerous dance competitions.
Under other circumstances, an application for an exequatur for a consul can be regarded in international law as de facto recognition of a government.
With time, the government grants a De Facto recognition by installing running water, electricity, and by paving the roads.
These are widely believed to be a fig leaf covering the de facto recognition of Russia's protectorate over the breakaway republics.
As the fight for sexual equality and de facto recognition of the rights of half the population on planet Earth steps up, so does violence against women.
Despite the tense relations in the 18th century, Sweden was the first state to accord Lithuania de facto recognition on the 12th of December, 1918.
To the extent that there was a de facto recognition, Mexico treated the Nueces River as its northern boundary control.
Jamaica's signing of this treaty was regarded by critics as a de facto recognition of Colombian sovereignty over the two banks.
"If Turkey were to exert any pressure, that would imply a de facto recognition of Armenia's control of the enclave."
Imprisonment by the old regime for one's beliefs was de facto recognition that the beliefs were dangerous and the person who held them a worthy enemy.
De facto recognition was granted by Switzerland, Sweden, Denmark, and Persia.