Sentence examples for widespread majority from inspiring English sources

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With the World Cup fast approaching a survey of football fans from around the world has revealed widespread, majority support for any international players thinking about coming out as gay.

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While studies of MH diversity in non-model organisms are now widespread, the majority of investigations have focused exclusively on MH class IIβ, an approach that has been justified by the relatively low levels of variation observed at MH class IIα loci in humans.

Wales and Northern Ireland Disruption was widespread, with the majority of council offices closed.

However, once the age of 60 has been reached, it becomes more widespread, affecting a majority of those who have been unemployed for less than two years.

The relatively poor thermal conductivity of the UO2 fuel is a major challenge for optimizing reactor operation and safety performance despite its widespread use in the majority of power reactors.

It was the latest mass demonstration since parliamentary elections in early December saw Putin's party win a majority amid widespread allegations of fraud.

By this time, low morale had already led to widespread misconduct, and the majority of the Third Platoon (at least 15 soldiers, according to Army investigations) was getting stoned several times a week.

Capitalising on a wave of support from the country's largely Buddhist Sinhalese majority and widespread expectation of a post-conflict economic boom, Rajapaksa then successfully amended the constitution to allow unlimited terms and concentrated power on the office of president.

But despite his enormous learning and remarkable interpretive skills, we remain perplexed by the widespread passivity of the majority of those who, like that crowd around the gallows in Ansbach, continued to obey a government that had nothing left to offer them but death and destruction.

Conservative hostility to the changes looming under the federal health care overhaul, formally the Affordable Care Act, and a widespread belief that a majority on the Supreme Court might be ready to overturn the Roe v. Wade precedent, the advocates said, have combined to rekindle a brush fire that mostly blazes in one direction.

James J. Sheehan, in his splendid review of 'The End: The Defiance and Destruction of Hitler's Germany, 1944-45," by Ian Kershaw, concludes that "we remain perplexed by the widespread passivity of the majority of those who... continued to obey a government that had nothing left to offer them but death and destruction" (Oct . 23.

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