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Перевод: preponderant
[прилагательное] имеющий перевес; имеющий превосходство; преобладающий
Тезаурус:
- And if the vast preponderant mass of occult lore is finally seen as empty and meaningless, so is the book, in which case we are wasting our time.
- In those Whig-dominated years he found that England was preponderantly not Whig but Tory; he found that a corruption-wielding establishment could win elections only in the, numerically preponderant, boroughs and even then only at the cost of an enormously expensive patronage machine.
- The London Board, by contrast, was heavily urbanised and had a dominant domestic load; whereas Boards in South Wales and the North had a preponderant industrial load.
- It is notable that in eastern England cremation is the preponderant burial rite and if cremation took place near the settlement it would be more practical to take the remains to a distant cemetery.
- Before the war the preponderant output was produced in mass for a prospective demand.
- There is a preponderant objection: popularity is worthless as an index of quality.
- The preponderant bacterium in the adult vagina is the lactobacillus.
- Labour productivity in the overwhelmingly preponderant sector of society, subsistence agriculture, was very low, so any net surplus was small.
- This accounted for Washington's disparaging view of various "zones of peace" advocated by Soviet leaders in the 1950s and 1960s, which were intended for regions where the Western states remained militarily preponderant.
- It is, as I noted at the time, a peculiar fact that most laymen who have had responsibility for the health service have interested themselves personally to a preponderant extent in the case of the mentally afflicted, both the mentally ill and the mentally handicapped.
- The absolutely preponderant orientation of the state in capitalist society is towards "the containment of pressure" from below (Miliband, 1982, pp. 54 - 93).
- I cannot therefore deny that in this context a settled and preponderant public demand ought to be taken into account or that at a certain point it would have to prevail.
- Political influence : that is, the ability of one group to dominate others, or to have preponderant influence over decision-making, or to benefit advantageously from decisions.
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