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be dominated for
verb
To govern, rule or control by superior authority or power
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The DUP debate will follow a prime minister's questions that could be dominated for a second week by talk of the debates between Cameron and Ed Miliband.
Since late capitalism was organized around national monopolies, the competition for markets took the form of military competition between states over territories that could be dominated for their exclusive economic benefit.
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This failure-mode turns out to be dominate for many materials in several relevant load-cases.
In the case of Quality of Care audits or evaluations one should not simply blame those who are dominated for their own domination.
That competition has been dominated for years by NBC.
Long Island, by contrast, was dominated for decades by military contractors like Grumman, Sperry and Fairchild Republic.
Meanwhile, our policy discourse has been dominated for years by what turns out to be a false alarm.
Our periodic round-up was dominated for nearly a year by countries where house prices were falling year-on-year.
It has been dominated for a generation by the same men, who are reincarnated in job after job.
Popular taste in the novel was dominated for a century by progeny of the medieval courtly romance Amadís de Gaula.
During the 13th century European art was dominated for the first time by the art and architecture of France.
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