Sentence examples for predominant meaning from inspiring English sources

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In addition, students appear to confuse the pattern of dominance in genetics with predominant, meaning "most common".

"To me, the predominant meaning is: 'Forgive us, for we know not what we do.' 'Cause the guy obviously loves his bird — you know, got his bird in a cage, standing there with the rifle".

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For most students, their loan is their predominant income, meaning that the end of terms often mark the stage where they are nearest their overdraft limit on their current account.

Production of biodiesel or sugar-cane ethanol is favored because each process emits relatively little carbon dioxide, the predominant greenhouse gas, meaning it has an advantage on the global warming front.

The predominant emotion is assouf, meaning loss, longing, homesickness, or "the pain that is not physical".

Bynum points to another finding — that for 40% of older adults, a specialist is the predominant provider of care, meaning that he or she is the clinician a patient sees most often.

In Figure  10, T is lower (meaning less predominant) in the RNA-Seq seqlogo than in the NCBI mRNA seqlogo.

This revolution positions their skillset as one of the most invaluable of any company in any industry; XR will supplant mobile and desktop to become our predominant form of computing and communication, meaning virtually everyone will need an XR strategy.

The case under study assumes large capillary numbers, NCa, meaning that inertial forces are predominant over capillary forces.

A high value, independent of the considered temperature, has been found for the product κ η, meaning that free ions are the predominant ionic species in these media.

Socioeconomic indicators vary in their importance and meaning across the ethnic minority groups predominant in this East London sample.

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