Sentence examples for was a preponderant from inspiring English sources

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But, perhaps most important, it began a trend in which collateral damage was a preponderant part of war, often resulting in far more deaths among noncombatants than troops.

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Even if information is correct and was published legally, the court said, Google (or indeed any search engine) must grant requests not to show links to it if it is "inadequate, irrelevant or no longer relevant"—unless there is a "preponderant" public interest, perhaps because it is about a public figure.

It will not do to say that the case is merely one of a conflict of two private interests and that the misfortune of apple growers may not be shifted to cedar owners by ordering the destruction of their property; for it is obvious that there may be, and that here there is, a preponderant public concern in the preservation of the one interest over the other.

Sawyer said his program's celebrity segments, which "I don't want to be a preponderant part of our broadcast," won't be restricted to CBS stars.

Moreover, once LIDs have been established, there is a preponderant activation of the cAMP/DARPP-32 signalling cascade associated to their acute manifestation.

The direction of mitochondrial introgression was density-dependent in favor of the rarer species and we demonstrate that the sexual selection hypothesis is a preponderant explanation in the asymmetry of introgression.

Experimental studies will be needed to test whether such ancestral gene expression regulation by DNA-topology remains functional in BAp and in other Buchnera with even smaller genomes and could be a preponderant mechanism of gene transcription regulation in these bacterial cells with a very small diversity of transcription factors.

The shift these magazines represented from preponderant text to preponderant pictures was a subtle kind of revolution that has had immense consequences.

Political and social considerations were often preponderant, but employers could retaliate by not complying and payment below the minimum or re-arranging employment contracts in works contracts outside the scope of minimum wage laws was a widespread practice (EC 2004).

"People recite his verses in school, but there has never been a recognition of the preponderant role Neruda played in Chilean history".

The current findings also underscore the fact that being a crime victim is a highly preponderant phenomenon in this patient population, as it was reported by about two-thirds of the study participants.

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