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The preponderant
adjective
Preponderating; outweighing; overbalancing.
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The preponderant commentary, however, found the established process for uncovering scientific wrongdoing badly flawed.
The preponderant belief, held by about half the country, is still that the Bible is "inspired by God" but not to be taken literally.
The preponderant influence of black and brown players speaks to something else about the nature of football, a characteristic that lends the game a persistently subversive, rebellious quality.
The preponderant presence of microfossils determines the high porosity of these sediments, defines their microstructure, and governs all macroscale properties.
"The preponderant source of the problem of invasion of privacy and abusive calls are commercial calls, which are covered by the F.T.C. rule," the three-judge appeals panel said in a 24-page opinion.
The preponderant frontrunner for the Republican Party nomination is Real Estate mogul Donald Trump.
The preponderant human proteins are albumin in plasma, collagen in interstitial space, and G-actin in cells.
The preponderant cells in the poplar xylem are tracheary elements that have secondarily thickened walls that on average are about 3 µm thick.
The preponderant types are Agricultural Holding (64% of "stays on location" with known location), Slaughterhouse (Red Meat) (19%), Market (15%), Landless Keeper (1%) and Showground (0.3%).
So, for that matter, does South Africa, where it is still the preponderant white wine grape.
Erythrocytes, the preponderant particles in blood, are believed to dominate filtration resistance.
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