By 2008, the competitiveness theory has formally become an integral part of the government economic policy setting and strategic thinking.
On 7 December 1929, the constitution was amended to give the president the sweeping executive and legislative authority he formally still has.
In the garden, she had formally "consented" to his service.
Only houses registered at the time of the act now formally have grazing rights, even if there is a change of household.
That formally had nothing to do with the quarrel.
Beger formally has only basic secondary education, and did not even have the matura upon being elected for the first time.
Although the different stones formally have the same chemical composition, they are not exactly the same.
It formally had another private college that closed in 1995.
Parliament now has formally to adopt an opinion on two questions.
The degree itself does not formally have a class.