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We view domination as a measure of mobility and show that when one move dominates another then its probability of being chosen is higher.
"It is political domination as opposed to governance," said Ms. Snowe.
Many telecommunications analysts have described their domination as a duopoly that leaves little room for competition or change.
(And a father-son struggle for global domination, as though we didn't get enough of that with the Bushes).
Czechs regard Russian domination as a thing of the past: on Karluv Most--the Charles Bridge over the Vltava--venders Vltava--venders Vltava--venders
It was a domination, as Lennox Lewis punished Mike Tyson tonight at The Pyramid, opening cuts over both eyes and bloodying Tyson's nose.
Even so, Nelson, who will be 88 on Friday, sounded almost in awe of Woods's domination as the world's No. 1 golfer.
In connection with its own security, the E.U. has failed to adopt a specific program to safeguard its energy needs and counteract Russia's domination as its supplier.
Conspiracy theories tend to depend on conspirators who are unduly evil, he explains, with genocide or world domination as a motive.
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Bioethicists rarely explore the value of non-domination as a rationale for informed consent, although this rationale is used extensively in sexual ethics and political philosophy.
Frayn has had many different, often brilliant stabs at such domination - as a journalist, a novelist and a playwright.
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