Sentence examples for overwhelmingly settled from inspiring English sources

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Although 'polygeneration' has had many meanings, the chemical engineering community has overwhelmingly settled on a meaning which describes a process that co-produces at least two products: electricity, and at least one chemical or fuel via a thermochemical route that does not rely on petroleum.

The country no longer has even the figment of a common answer to the two most fundamental questions any society, especially countries overwhelmingly settled by immigrants, must be able to answer confidently and resolutely.

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However, emigrants from the other three high emigration countries overwhelmingly settle down in the United States (United Nations, 2010).

Overwhelmingly, they settled on an homage to "The Raven," probably the most famous poem by a writer who died while passing through their town.

Oil companies often name their wells after the family that owns the surrounding land, and, because this part of the state was settled overwhelmingly by Norwegian immigrants and their descendants, the well names have a certain uniformity of character: the Erickson, the Sorenson, the Mortenson, the Tjelde, the Bakke, the Brakken.

But, as Kraus notes, Vienna – where most refugees are settled – voted overwhelmingly for Van der Bellen.

But as the dust settled, many Israelis, who overwhelmingly back American military action, argued that the move could favour a more robust strike.

His current debating tactic is to assert that the political arguments are "overwhelmingly" in favour of joining; all that remains to be settled are those pesky five tests.This Blairite approach to the politics of the euro infuriates his Eurosceptic opponents in Britain.

He also has a first edition of a rare book published in 1916, written for the overwhelmingly Irish New York hierarchy to deal with the wave of Italian immigrants who settled in New York between 1880 and 1915: "Italian Confessions: How to Hear Them," by Joseph McSorley, with an introduction by John Cardinal Farley.

Looking for something negative to say about Rose in an overwhelmingly positive piece, Kaplan settles in on his potential conflicts as a journalist -- even though Rose is more TV talk-show host than news reporter.

Settled nomads.

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