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be preponderant
adjective
Preponderating; outweighing; overbalancing.
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"We're going to be in a holding pattern until it's decided whether América Móvil continues to be preponderant or not, and that could take up to two years," says the boss of a competitor.América Móvil's shares surged on the announcement, after a long period in the doldrums.
Stalin, however, consented readily to Churchill's provisional suggestion for zones of influence in southeastern Europe: the U.S.S.R. should be preponderant in Romania and in Bulgaria, the western powers in Greece, and western and Soviet influences should counterbalance one another evenly in Yugoslavia and in Hungary.
The anterior choroidal artery has a variable contribution to the vascularization of the hippocampal head, which may be preponderant in some cases [1].
However, these species probably undergo chemical decomposition on Pt particles within the active layer, and the EEC mechanism may be preponderant on small nanoparticles.
This is not true for all genes, however, as post-transcriptional regulation can occur and be preponderant, at least for some genes, to transcriptional regulation.
Finally, rhodanese also appears to be preponderant among the highly expressed genes.
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At the same time, German names were preponderant.
In the 19th century direct investment in plant and equipment was preponderant.
To neutralize allegations in past years that so-called upstate palates were preponderant, the Foundation emphasized geographical distribution in choosing its 20 judges (nine were non-New Yorkers).
Statues of gods and warriors are preponderant — as are animals, which compose a marvellous bestiary that ranges from hieratic snakes and jaguars to an enormous stone flea.
In the framework of design verification, epistemic uncertainties are preponderant.
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