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"predominance" Definitions
  1. [singular] the situation of being greater in number or amount than other things or people synonym preponderance
  2. [uncountable] the state of having more power or influence than others synonym dominance

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Where President Bill Clinton emphasized prosperity, President George W. Bush emphasized predominance.
It also said that differences in state law are part of the predominance inquiry.
Is that something that frustrates you, or do you not notice the predominance of men?
The predominance of introversion might be the result of our own personalities leaking into the quiz.
"We do see a predominance of the H3N2 virus that was common last season," Flannery said.
The predominance of tech roles in this year's list reflects the country's fast rate of digitization.
Any state that goes first is likely to have its own economic driver that will take predominance.
" "I had expected Hope to serve as a rallying point to counter (Abe's) continued predominance in power.
But the predominance of a certain type has been noted by natives accustomed to a different style.
In one theater after another, Russian President Vladimir Putin has successfully challenged Western predominance and even superseded it.
That being said, the predominance of technology and its impact on the financial advice industry can't be understated.
Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini underscores the growing predominance of his rightist League party in big Rome rally.
The predominance of new arrivals means that most of the shows are, above all, thank you notes to donors.
The linguists and lexicographers vote on words based on their predominance in headlines and widespread use throughout the country.
One possible factor could be the predominance of male-dominated industries, like oil extraction and mining, in those states.
That being said, the predominance of technology and its impact on the financial advice industry can&apost be understated.
While the predominance of forged items has been discussed by experts for years, news outlets have routinely ignored it.
Burden was the first artist represented by Larry Gagosian, an important detail given the gallerist's predominance in today's art world.
"For gin to be gin, there has to be a predominance of juniper—it's all about the juniper," Green said.
With a predominance of professional male players, the culture of the video game industry has long been perceived as misogynistic.
But football's predominance over our other pastimes makes it an especially prominent staging ground for the social disputes of the day.
Third, sustaining U.S. military predominance in the large and distant Asia Pacific region is an increasingly difficult economic burden for Americans.
The predominance of men directing in Hollywood, the idea that women don't make films that aren't as commercial—it's exactly the same.
Amchem made clear that the court has to consider predominance in certifying settlement classes as well as litigation classes, wrote Dennis Gibson.
"[It is] absolutely not the case that behavioral science takes predominance, but of course it's an important consideration," he told Sky News.
A key driver in this has been the predominance of senior debt, said David Gillmor, head of European leveraged analytics at S&P.
As with insurance, the predominance of men likely helps to push the pay gap near the top of Glassdoor's list, at 6.8 percent.
It is the latest sign of the predominance of Mr. Xi, China's most powerful leader in decades, in the daily life of citizens.
Historical anecdotes of "a predominance of women writing Han and Luke and Darth and Lando" in fanfiction date back to at least 22002.
Indeed, their contention was that Hillary Clinton's electoral advantage was only preserved by the inherent predominance conferred by possessing so many pre-committed superdelegates.
It is hard not to notice the predominance of male voices among the interview subjects, and the narrowness of the film's discussion of domestic violence.
Which is very at odds with a vocal, in-power conservative political culture obsessed with bringing America back to this idea of Christian, white predominance.
Mr. Mikhailovsky pointed out the almost Italianate use of soft terra-cotta colors, and the predominance of white — signaling purity — in the youth on parade.
The predominance of finance and the winner-take-all structure of the high-tech industry mean that disparities of wealth and power will only grow.
So even if a majority of people in Greece, Spain, and Portugal voted against austerity, the democratic vote was overruled by the predominance of German austerity.
Brown also pressed Otting on the predominance of white men in banking and the elite networks that could prevent women and minorities from reaching senior levels.
The biography includes few images, but in them, the shock of the new — white, clean lines, the predominance of glass and functional design — is immediately apparent.
" P-Orridge sees this in terms of gender and the rejection of male predominance, saying "trans people and drag queens are the storm troopers of the future.
Citi's iOS app already offers the features it's rolling out to Android, and it likely received them first because iOS' predominance in the US compared with Android.
But economic measures alone are unlikely to secure the administration's demands that Iran roll back its nuclear program, support for terrorism and pursuit of Middle East predominance.
"We are always looking for job candidates," she said, acknowledging that her industry is known for high turnover rates, low pay and a predominance of female workers.
My thinking is that Google's Stadia project is motivated, to a greater or lesser degree, by the desire to maintain its predominance as the home of gaming video.
In a speech Wednesday, Noreika defended a plan put forth by his predecessor, Obama-appointee Thomas Curry, that would enforce federal rather than state regulatory predominance over fintechs.
Background: Turkey has long expressed national security concerns over the predominance of Kurdish elements in the SDF, which were trained by the U.S. to counter the Islamic State.
Gradually, however, over the course of the generation that has passed since the Cold War, the United States has become less and less able to afford global predominance.
The predominance of self-made wealth over inherited wealth is broadly catalyzed by new opportunities in technology and in emerging economies of the past decade, says Wealth-X.
Russian efforts to increase its influence are likely to continue, and China is continuing its pursuit of "economic and territorial predominance in the Pacific region," the report said.
HEMINGWAY: What I&aposm kind of interested in this from a media angle is just the predominance of never-Trumpers that we see in newspapers and in media outlets.
For decades, Shi'ite-led Iran and its U.S.-backed Sunni Gulf Arab rivals have been locked in proxy battles for predominance in the Middle East, from Syria to Yemen.
For instance, the dark, rocky, green landscapes in which Gustave Courbet grew up explain the slivers of sky, the oblique light, and, yes, predominance of rocks in his paintings.
For decades, Shi'ite-led Iran and its U.S.-backed Sunni Gulf Arab rivals have been locked in proxy battles for predominance in the Middle East, from Syria to Yemen.
Slingshot CEO Daniel Surya says the predominance of female users is a function of prevailing cultural norms that often make it difficult for women to start their own businesses.
Luckily, with the predominance of 50s-era structures that were struggling to preserve themselves elsewhere in Southern New Jersey, he was led to the right man for the job.
Since state Medicaid programs continue to rely heavily on state tax revenue, doesn't forcing predominance of federal views of tax policy translate into forcing federal Medicaid policy onto states?
China's building over the past three years of artificial islands on some much-disputed rocks and reefs has perturbed the littoral states and exposed the hollowness of America's naval predominance.
Many a geneticist, however, would identify carrots' recessive gene, and selective breeding, as explaining the predominance of the orange variety, rather than any links with the struggle for Dutch independence.
U.S. District Judge Nathaniel Gorton in Boston said the plaintiffs in the proposed class had failed to establish the predominance of common issues with regard to the causes of injury.
Setting price aside, marrying Mobileye's camera and mapping expertise with Intel's chip and computing skills makes sense as the battle to establish predominance in the field of autonomous vehicles heats up.
But though these moments do prompt laughs, it's hard not to come to the conclusion that their predominance is the result of MIB: International having nothing of its own to contribute.
The evolution of the non-life business mix has been gradual in the last five to seven years, with a slight predominance of motor lines in its portfolio up to 2016.
Joker's predominance in Harley Quinn's narrative is evident in the way the cast, writer, and director of Birds of Prey keeps getting asked about him, despite his absence in the film.
In one of the districts, District 1, the state effectively conceded the predominance of race, and the Supreme Court voted 8 to 0 to affirm the lower court's finding of unconstitutionality.
Daycares are an important option for families given the predominance of child care deserts (1/2 of families with children live in care deserts) and the need for more affordable care options.
Encouraged by the seeming predominance of the evil deeds and sensing imminent victory, the animal demons who are lying on the ground start to twitter in laughter and slowly get up again.
The predominance of privately listed companies on the Shenzhen bourse – about three fourths of the companies listed here are privately held compared to a quarter to Shanghai - make them relatively more profitable.
Given the predominance of likely illegal listings and "ghost hotels," it might be less surprising, then, that the top 10 percent of Airbnb hosts generated 48 percent of all revenue in 2017.
There is an unspoken, but I think plainly visible, racialized dimension to this argument, which I see as having developed in response to the predominance, in the 21st century, of Latino immigrants.
So even though Judge Breyer did not discuss each state's laws in his predominance analysis, he was at least arguably informed, via the consolidated complaint, of how VW's conduct played across state lines.
This was highlighted by the fact that Ed Sheeran, who wasn't even in attendance, won best solo pop performance in the only category with a predominance (four out of five) of female nominees.
Summarizing the 2017 flu season in a recent report, Australian Health authorities reported "the highest levels of activity since the 2009 pandemic year" due, in part, to the predominance of the H3N2 strain.
Researchers find that a predominance of the victims fall into at least one of several categories: They have criminal records, are homeless, are sex workers or have issues with drug or alcohol abuse.
"The 3rd Circuit's opinion in Sullivan is in direct conflict with Amchem and Hanlon's language that the test for predominance is at least the same, if not heightened, with a settlement class," Gibson said.
Tensions have spiked between Iran and Saudi Arabia, arch-rivals for predominance in the Middle East, since Riyadh accused the Islamic Republic of carrying out attacks that damaged six oil tankers in the Gulf.
Visitors may be surprised at the predominance of French influence on this island state in the Indian Ocean — a destination best known for its powdery beaches, aquamarine lagoons and reefs teeming with marine life.
Analysts' have warned that a possible predominance of eurosceptics could lead Italy's 10-year yield premium over German bunds from 140 basis points today to 260 basis points, a level not seen since 2013.
K. free trade agreement would increase two-way trade in goods, but Britain will undoubtedly use such an agreement to enhance capital formation, thereby ensuring the predominance of London as the global financial services leader.
The 1st Circuit said its decision aligned with predominance precedent from the D.C. Circuit in 2013's In re Rail Freight Fuel Surcharge Antitrust Litigation, the 5th Circuit in 2003's Bell Atlantic Corp v.
Lung cancer incidence rates for all age groups of women and men converged among blacks and Asians/Pacific Islanders and crossed to female predominance among Hispanics ages 21970 to 49, according to the study authors.
The predominance of put options over calls may indicate that some investors are betting German government bonds, the benchmark for borrowing costs in the euro zone, are more likely to fall in price than rise.
Ms. Chang, 37, who anchors a Bloomberg TV tech show, recently discussed the roots of Silicon Valley's gender imbalance and the predominance of tech industry bros — you know, those cocky young men who swagger about.
Tinder has generally had few ad campaigns and its few glossy productions in India have tended to focus on the female experience on the app - a reflection of the predominance of men on the Indian version.
ROME (Reuters) - Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini filled one of Rome's main squares with tens of thousands of flag-waving supporters on Saturday in a rally that underscored the growing predominance of his rightist League party.
But nearly 50 percent of the U.K.'s trade is with the rest of the EU and the predominance of the City of London in financial services depends on unfettered access to trade within the euro zone.
Heightened tension between Iran and the United States have fanned fears of increasing conflict in countries where Iran and its U.S.-backed Gulf Arab rivals have been locked in proxy battles for predominance in the Middle East.
"The stable sector outlook in Uzbekistan reflects the predominance of state-owned companies in loan portfolios and of state-owned lenders in the banking system, and Fitch's expectation of continued government support for these entities," it said.
This much is certain: Whatever the negatives of the parties' presidential nominees, the predominance of hot-button issues like marijuana, guns, health care and campaign finance on ballots means voter turnout will be as high as the stakes.
For most close observers, it has long seemed only a matter of time before the long, bloody proxy war between Turkey and Russia for regional predominance in the Middle East would break out into full-scale direct hostilities.
"This is a visual sign not just of Xi's current predominance, but of his claim to historic greatness," said David Bandurski, co-director of the China Media Project, a research program affiliated with the University of Hong Kong.
After this, the politicization of contraception became a proxy for the predominance of religious influence in the US. Over the next five decades, funding for and access to contraception—both at home and overseas—became a political bargaining chip.
"CLASH OF WILLS" Heightened tension between Iran and the United States have fanned fears of increasing conflict in countries where Iran and its U.S.-backed Gulf Arab rivals have been locked in proxy battles for predominance in the Middle East.
It also examines how Horace Greeley, founder of The New York Tribune in 262.9, and his "Go West" mantra helped shift political predominance West and South, though smaller states still retain disproportionate power in the Senate and the Electoral College.
The timing of the shift both at the state and national levels lines up very neatly with the publication of the letter, as does the predominance of the story in the media coverage from the final week of the campaign.
They argue that guarding the trans-Atlantic relationship is crucial to the liberal world order and that a firm trans-Atlantic commitment gives Germany the liberty to act as a leader in Europe without stirring old fears of German predominance.
" But for the most part, Skipper says he doesn't expect the landscape to change too dramatically over the next three years: "For the foreseeable future the predominance of content that people consume on television or video will be in a pay TV bundle.
This self-evident reality was articulated by writer Octavius B. Frothingham in 1890: The masculine represents judgment, the practicable, the expedient, the possible, while the feminine represents emotion, what ought to be … The predominance of sentiment in woman renders her essentially an idealist.
" Building on this insight, historian Robert Paxton argued in his 2004 book Anatomy of Fascism that "fascism does not rest explicitly upon an elaborated philosophical system, but rather upon popular feelings about master races, their unjust lot, and their rightful predominance over inferior people.
Gilles, who described the proposed legislation in an email as a "partisan, kill-all-class-actions bill," focused her submission to the Judiciary Committee Democrats on the vast body of class action precedent, including Supreme Court cases, that guides judges on predominance and ascertainability.
The official most responsible for Ningxia's predominance is Hao Linhai, who, before his retirement, in 2016, oversaw all wine production there for fifteen years, and was president of a government-backed organization called the International Federation of Vine and Wine of Helan Mountain's East Foothill.
KEY RATING DRIVERS IDR AND SENIOR DEBT The ratings reflect the business focus of Crystal on microfinance (MFO) lending in a high-risk operating environment in Georgia, its rapid recent growth, and market and refinancing risks resulting from the predominance of foreign-currency wholesale funding.
If anything, the issues in Europe are more complicated because of the euro and the European Union and the predominance of Germany, but basically what these different populist movements are advocating is an economic nationalism very similar to that which Trump and Sanders are calling for.
Analysts at Morgan Stanley said a Popular-BBVA deal would make sense, noting Popular's shares have fallen 66 percent over the past year, making the bank three times cheaper than its book value, while BBVA's predominance in emerging markets means an expansion back in Spain could be beneficial.
It's true that an American military presence may stabilize the region — although many Vietnamese, Laotians or Cambodians would debate that claim — but there is no reason to dismiss outright alternative arrangements to American predominance, such as a genuine balance of power agreement between the United States and China.
Fujimoto's constant attempts to suggest the natural aspects of architecture, and the architectural aspects of nature, occasionally argue for the predominance of the concept over the requirements of a given site or space — if he can be said to have a signature style or idea, it might be this.
That shows the predominance of such behemoths as E&J Gallo Winery (owner of Barefoot, Apothic, Gallo Family Vineyards, Carlo Rossi and Liberty Creek), Constellation Brands (Woodbridge by Robert Mondavi, Black Box Wines, Clos du Bois and Robert Mondavi Private Selection) and the Wine Group (Franzia, Cupcake Vineyards).
Conservative intellectual debate pits theoreticians of the predominance of executive power against tribunes of legislative power, apostles of highbrow elitism against enthusiasts for iconoclastic cultural populism, champions of the Middle Ages against the die-hard defenders of Enlightenment reason, the most bloodthirsty hawks against most uncompromising doves, etc.
Similarly, I suspect both the predominance of Negan thus far this season — both in the story and in the marketing — and the emphasis on separating the main characters — both narratively and by using narrowly focused episodes — was meant to instill in viewers a sense of helplessness and isolation.
" Braun also quoted Ma Prem Karuna, who was the mayor of Antelope until she was demoted within the Rajneesh hierarchy, as explaining the predominance of women administrators this way: "Women tend to be more in tune and feel less that they always have to have a rational reason for their decisions. . . .
In the U.S., and in the rest of the world, there is recognition that single-gender colleges or all women's colleges might not be a bad idea, especially at a time where all over the world — not only in the United States — you have a predominance of women going to colleges.
The predominance of immersive installations, the superfluous, often deadening use of Leonard Cohen's music and voice, and the kid-friendly bean bag chairs scattered across many of the galleries indicate an experience that wants to strike at a cultural taste many parents share while also providing ample sensory stimulation for their children.
A divided three-judge panel of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals refused to apply the stricter predominance requirement for class certifications under Rule 23 in a challenge by a subsidiary of Pennsylvania-based UniTek USA, which had argued that its technicians suing for unpaid overtime should never have been certified.
The 1st Circuit panel – Judges Sandra Lynch, William Kayatta and David Barron – sided with the 22006rd, 28th and District of Columbia Circuits to hold that the predominance requirement in the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure for class actions precludes class certification if more than a minimal number of prospective class members haven't been injured.
In this group, the predominance of reds — whether building the undertones of the earliest work on view, "The General's Daughter" (2007), or heavily applied to mute the subject in "Dissolving Contract" (2008), or affecting a compression and thawing of the image as in "Don't Leave Me Mother" (2008) — puts emphasis on the body in all its material aspects.
However, unless the Egyptians cut off the Suez Canal, it is unlikely that such an embargo will be sufficient to raise Qatari LNG shipping costs to a level where Saudi oil will regain its predominance, especially given Qatari plans (announced a month before the Saudi blockade) to vastly increase natural gas production by removing drilling restrictions.
"One of the goals — both the Loewentheils in putting the collection together and ours in putting the digital collection online — is to push back against the predominance of material on African-Americans as enslaved people or working in menial jobs or other stereotypical situations," said Katherine Reagan, a curator of rare books and manuscripts at Cornell.
Whether it's the predominance of economics over political science, the transformation of research institutions and the rise of private intelligence operations, or the phenomenon of the superstar intellectual — each of which gets a chapter in Drezner's book — a common thread is the enormous financial incentives that now exist to cater to the intellectual tastes and prejudices of modern wealth.
Halaby's precisely rendered diagonal bars and planes couldn't be farther from Nozkowski's freewheeling improvisations, but they do discharge a sense of dislocation and the tragic in the predominance of black in two of the images, and the lack of a vertical or horizontal anchor in all three — a compositional slippery slope that threatens to cast us into an emotional free fall.
Albert Venn Dicey, the 19th century British constitutional lawyer credited with popularising the term 'rule of law', described it as the simultaneous existence of three components: the predominance of regular law as opposed to the influence of arbitrary power; equality before the law; and the acceptance that constitutional laws are not the source but the consequence of the rights of individuals.
The predominance of blue-colored works on the left and yellow and gold-hued works on the right suggests the passing of days, transforming the cancha into a kind of cosmogram that layers cyclical and linear space/time; it posits profound interconnections between the circular movements engendered by sport and the expansive pathways forged by the artist's personal migration story from Ecuador to the Bronx.
In assessing the probability of support, Fitch views positively (i) the strategic importance of the Russian market for Renault and Nissan and the important role of RNB in supporting the two auto companies' business; (ii) the track record of support, and in particular the predominance of shareholder funding in RNB's liabilities; and (iii) RNB's small size relative to the owners, limiting the cost of potential support.
In assessing the probability of support, Fitch views positively (i) the strategic importance of the Russian market for Renault and Nissan and the important role of RNB in supporting the two companies' business; (ii) the track record of support, and in particular the predominance of shareholder funding in RNB's liabilities structure; and (iii) RNB's small size relative to its owners, limiting the cost of potential support.
In Fitch's view, the probability of support is underpinned by (i) the strategic importance of the Russian market for Renault and Nissan and the important role of RNB in supporting the two auto companies' business; (ii) the track record of support, and in particular the predominance of shareholder funding in RNB's liabilities; and (iii) RNB's small size relative to the owners, limiting the cost of potential support.
Jason LewisJason Mark LewisRepublicans must push through genuine health care reform Investigation concludes marijuana, medication impaired driver involved in GOP train crash The 31 Trump districts that will determine the next House majority MORE (R-Minn.), who hosted the "Jason Lewis Show," lamented on the program that men could not refer to women with multiple sexual partners a "sluts" due to the predominance of feminist ideas in society.
These deals were dwarfed however by ChemChina's 7 billion-euro purchase of Italian tire producer Pirelli, highlighting a challenge for France — China's increasing interest in Europe beyond the "big three" countries of France, Germany and the U.K. French investment in China is a tricky issue, due to concerns about unequal market access for European companies, the predominance of state-backed enterprises and possible bias by the Chinese legal system against foreign firms.

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