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"The Chinese are becoming the preponderant population in this area today," he said.
In dollars, he says, collecting is far from the preponderant component of the market.
Everything that was embryonic when my father entered the business is now preponderant.
The innovation was preponderant compared to the similar systems of the competitors.
The United States is no longer economically a preponderant power.
Whenever they retreated, it was only before preponderant Muslim forces.
They must be the best long term bet to have the preponderant say in Iraq which makes them the most useful allies.
Before the war the preponderant output was produced in mass for a prospective demand.
The preponderant activity is the agriculture and livestock industry, followed by commerce.
The country, too, is in a demographic sweet spot, with youth preponderant among its 4.7 million citizens.
The enemy was becoming preponderant everywhere and we were less than a thousand men altogether.
Hegemony usually refers to the "preponderant influence or domination of one nation over another."
They represented a preponderant display of German military power.
When Hawks was the preponderant author, as in his adventure movies, all the plots were the same.
Poland experienced the third (and strongest) wave after 1870, under preponderant Western influence.
Despite favoring this position, the preponderant view appears to be that Congress will not support a single appellate court approach.
The Church, generally allied with the stronger classes, also had a preponderant role where the military organization was strongest.
So, for that matter, does South Africa, where it is still the preponderant white wine grape.
"Within a few years after the end of this decade, e-books will be the preponderant delivery format for book content."
As a result, I share the preponderant view that shorter sentences are often worse than longer sentences.
The Navarrese' preponderant demands, however, quickly sunk any possible agreement.
The Cold War, as it is known, became the preponderant influence on Australian foreign policy.
There is a preponderant objection: popularity is worthless as an index of quality.
On the other hand, the duties awarded to him were marvellously light and easy, requiring no preponderant degree of energy or intelligence.
It may be the preponderant view in Congress that Mr. Clinton lied.