Sentence examples for preponderance of lay from inspiring English sources

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The huge preponderance of lay members of the Church of England, however, are simply baffled and ashamed by it.

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The column argued that, while the preponderance of blame lies with an intransigent, Obama-hating claque of congressional Republicans, Obama had played into their hands by failing to use the leverage available to him as president.

We urge them to consider the degree to which the results of the "differing" study overlap with their own, the true difference in the point estimates and range of possible effects, where the preponderance of the effect lies and how clinicians might apply the evidence.

The preponderance of health impacts may lie in these vulnerable populations, and they may be critical to revealing the keys to overall public risk.

In both groups anthropometric parameters were similar with a mean age around 60 years, a preponderance of females and a BMI lying in the upper normal range.

They wrote, "If Thomas did lie, as the preponderance of evidence suggests, then his performance, and that of the Senate in confirming him, raises fundamental questions about the political process that placed him on the court".

While the several Mountain states account for only a small percentage of the nation's manufacturing, the preponderance of the industrial strength in the West lies in the few Pacific states, which have shown a dramatic increase in the number of manufacturing establishments (1940 to the late 1970s) and nearly doubled the West's percentage of the national value added by manufacture.

The answer lies in the overwhelming preponderance of youth in television shows, movies, on magazine covers and advertisements for everything from toilet paper to glorious vacations -- not to mention the billion-dollar surgical and cosmetic industry.

We hear the voice of Margaret Thatcher on the radio, implacably asserting the nullity of the I.R.A.'s tactics and cause, and while Mr. McQueen does not ignore the Republican terrorism, it is clear enough that the preponderance of his curiosity, and his sympathy as well, lies with the prisoners.

The great preponderance of this so-called truth is a confection of outright lies — not merely false but, more perniciously, a form of unreality, imposed with such relentlessness and violence on a people hermetically sealed from any alternative sources of information that it has become their only reality.

Owing to a preponderance of fabricated studio publicity, as well as Fields's own penchant for lying about his past, most biographies of Fields are inaccurate.

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