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Preponderantly

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In a preponderant manner.

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Hizbul Mujahideen, which is preponderantly Kashmiri, said it would welcome the ceasefire, but still insists that India acknowledge that Kashmir is a "disputed" territory and that the dialogue include Pakistan as well as the Kashmiri people.Whether the proposed ceasefire leads anywhere this time depends on whether differences that are reconcilable in theory can be overcome in fact.

It seems to have escaped Gros and Mayer's notice that sovereign borrowing is now done preponderantly in the securitization market rather than in the form of bank loans.

This makes that debt very much more difficult to reschedule than was the case when sovereign debt preponderantly took the form of bank loans.Willem Buiter correctly notes that for Greece it is five minutes to midnight.

Western Africans reconstructed their native drums in the New World, preponderantly as ritual instruments.

Still other problems reflect the fact that existing systems analysts are trained preponderantly in the physical sciences and engineering and thus may not be well matched to the socioeconomic issues they are likely to confront, though most systems analysis groups working in socioeconomic questions try to balance their strength by adding appropriate missing skills.

Most of the poems of the Shijing have a preponderantly lyrical strain whether the subject is hardship in military service or seasonal festivities, agricultural chores or rural scenes, love or sports, aspirations or disappointments of the common folk and of the declining aristocracy.

The other leading Czech composer of Smetana's period, Antonín Dvořák, wrote nine operas but remained preponderantly an instrumental composer.

Although Ulster was the most British and most Protestant part of Ireland, it contained a large population of non-British Catholics and was contiguous with a larger and preponderantly Catholic Ireland.

It is a large and growing market, the only preponderantly young population in Europe, many of them well trained.

Already, his production is "preponderantly fizzy," and soon, he says, he might decide "to go a hundred per cent fizz".

The Wilhelm Gustloff, though it carried a thousand U-boat sailors on their way to Kiel to man submarines, plus three hundred and seventy members of the naval women's auxiliary, some wounded fighters, and a few anti-aircraft guns, preponderantly held East Prussian noncombatants fleeing the Russian advance.

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