The predominance of wives among petitioners is due to their greater financial dependence. |
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A newspaper account mentioned that some men are exercised about the predominance of pink in her wardrobe. |
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Most important, the MVR is governed not by institutional rules, but by the personal predominance of a charismatic caudillo. |
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Soils tend to be high in acid with a predominance of clay, low in pH, but well drained and moisture retentive. |
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The predominance of females in the patients with a chronic cough is as one may expect. |
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Of the 43 patients with an opportunistic infection, 36 had a predominance of nodules smaller than 1 cm in diameter. |
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Given the predominance of the government offices, it would probably be a good time to be a printer of letterhead stationery. |
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The study area is characterized by the predominance of dry pastures and cereal crops. |
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But the predominance and thickness of the sheltering walls recalls the adobe. |
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The country has always used its economic and military predominance to exert its influence at the Pacific Island Forum. |
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People with a predominance of phlegm are generally healthy, whereas those with predominance of bile or wind are always of indifferent health. |
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His aim was predominance, but not at the expense of at least the appearance of popularity. |
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Many Kunama speakers have become bilingual, with a predominance of Tigrinya as a second language. |
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With the rapid demise of Modernism and the predominance of Postmodernism has come a radical change in missiology. |
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The predominance of industrial labor has to a large extent been replaced by the service sector in a brutally rapid transformation. |
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The predominance of unanimity encourages least-common-denominator agreements. |
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There are problems with the audience profile, Brown argues, which is skewed towards older males, and the predominance of imported programs. |
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The predominance of multimedia art in Korea is due largely to the environment in which it is being created. |
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Despite the predominance of female teachers, administrative positions are held predominantly by men. |
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Its predominance in west and central Africa is coming to an end as South Africa becomes more ambitious. |
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The reason for the predominance of females in those with this lesion is not known. |
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The fundamental element of Sri Lankan politics since independence in 1948, and even before, has been the predominance of communalism. |
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Nasdaq, with its predominance of young technology companies, is typically one of the world's most volatile markets. |
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The predominance of non-indigenous varieties of trees as avenue trees in the city is a fact that tree-lovers have highlighted. |
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It would be easier to disband this group once the majority is assured of its predominance, but not before that. |
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If these problems remain unacknowledged and unaddressed, the country may lose its predominance and endanger its security. |
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The world has become too large and complex to accept the predominance of one power. |
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Spain's Philip II believed that control of the gold of Peru and silver of Mexico would guarantee his nation's predominance in Europe. |
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Men's predominance in income-earning activities and greater income were translated into greater control over household decision making. |
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Most American defense planners naturally consider military predominance to be a major strength. |
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I'm a grown person with masculine proclivities and habits of self-defense, but there is a time when all systems of egotism and predominance fail. |
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Social psychiatry has not survived, and the overwhelming predominance of psychopharmacological treatments of mental illness leaves us much the poorer. |
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The characteristics of her determine besides the predominance of the smallholding and the dispersion of the houses of farming for everything. |
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A predominance of dysmorphic red blood cells in the urine should prompt an evaluation for renal parenchymal disease or referral to a nephrologist. |
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The latter has dissuaded the Lebanese government from curbing the political predominance of Hezbollah. |
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The coffee sector was chosen as a flagship sector given its history and predominance in sustainability labelling. |
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The massive immigration of the Singalese towards the South of the island and the predominance of the Tamils in the North dates from this period. |
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There is an overwhelming predominance of female images in prehistoric art. |
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The prestige of the mainstream language and its predominance in public life can lead a community to devalue its own language. |
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It lies within the Valley and Ridge physiographic province which is characterized by a predominance of dolomite and limestone interposed with shale and sandstone. |
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The low commercialisation of rice production is shown by the predominance of glutinous rice seed varieties in production. |
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It outlines how Russia can regain predominance in the Eurasian landmass, drawing on both imperial Russian and Soviet-era traditions. |
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The global crisis had been caused by the predominance of an irrational economic model imposed by capitalism. |
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The ongoing and increasing predominance of English in world culture and commerce will continue to provide many advantages to Britain in many arenas. |
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It confirms the predominance of interest rate risks, especially in the short term, in the group's exposure. |
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As for the predominance of powerlessness, which arises from the absolute division and the complete heterogeneity of opinions were expressed here. |
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Despite the predominance of suboscines in the Neotropics, our knowledge of bird song and its functions is biased heavily toward studies of oscines. |
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The predominance of the double-ended, lapstrake hull in Scandinavia is very marked, and some modern boats strongly resemble those of the Vikings. |
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High energy consumption in the transport sector is explained by the predominance of road transport which accounts for more than 50 per cent. |
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There's something about the friendly nature of the place, the predominance of music, and the idyllic beauty of the shores and the surf, that heightens the joy of living. |
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And in communities dominated by particular ethnic or faith groups, that predominance will be reflected in the composition of governors. |
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Hardly any institution has benefited more from the rise of the awards season and the predominance of celebrity culture. |
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There is a predominance of small holdings in the sector, although consolidation has taken place in the last 15 years. |
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Recognizing the Quebec nation means also recognizing the predominance of the French language. |
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The aristocracy's old claim for predominance in the state was abruptly discredited. |
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The predominance of the residential sector arises from its consumption of virtually all of the ligneous fuels to meet household energy needs. |
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It is relatively low among workers in the primary industries, again reflecting the predominance of seasonal unemployment in this sector. |
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I experienced only one situation in which I felt the predominance of the male element and that was when I tried to introduce my pet project. |
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The predominance of bouffant silver hair and whiskers was most impressive. |
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And you can see from the wind rose for Geralds that the predominance of winds is as you would expect are from the sector which favors the approach from the west. |
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There are no available data on the breeding system of C. longii to gauge the predominance of autogamy or xenogamy, or seed production due to apomixis. |
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This predominance was rooted in the efforts of parents, particularly fathers, to ritually reintegrate the family as a community rooted in and legitimized by mutual affection. |
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The large storage tends to level out flows and reduce the predominance of the peak flow in the river. |
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Many of these belts display a predominance of lozenges in different colors on a background divided into square or rectangular partitions that are also colored. |
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But the mode of production based on the predominance of collectivized property did not change: what changed was the political regime. |
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Changes in his designs reflect changing fashions at court, the less active role taken by female masquers in entertainments, and the later predominance of male performers. |
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The price trend for this particular segment is therefore distorted by the growing predominance of the above large customers. |
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In the 18th century a serenade was a piece of instrumental music of up to ten movements, scored for a small ensemble, usually with a predominance of wind instruments. |
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Perhaps the predominance of single mothers as opposed to single fathers is also a result of social expectations. |
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The appearance of urnfields marks a major transition in burial rites from the previous predominance of inhumations, often under round barrows, to a predominance of cremations. |
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In England, it remained distinctively regional, and was particularly associated with areas of Puritan activism and social predominance like Essex. |
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Part of this difference would be a function of the greater predominance of lone-parents as major income recipients of families. |
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The total predominance of forage caps did throw me for a bit though. |
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The predominance of narration mars the production to such an extent that the only successful parts of it are those that feature little or no narration. |
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Altogether these results suggest the predominance of the Spanish genetic in the Paraguayan population. |
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Hence his two main Nordic types show Corded and Danubian predominance, respectively. |
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In the aftermath of the Peace of Westphalia, France rose to predominance within Europe. |
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Guelphic predominance at Rome was later restored, and Pope John excommunicated William of Ockham. |
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Afterwards, however, the internal debilitation of the kingdom of León enabled him to restore his predominance on the peninsula by political means. |
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The best automatic classification tools do not use text-only analysis but also include image analysis, for instance detecting a predominance of skin texture in an image. |
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Vinegar and oils, the classical duo, do not at all rank behind the herbs and compete with salt and pepper mill for predominance to dry the dishes. |
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Since the predominance of a Humour has an impact on the character, we can identify four basic temperaments: choleric, sanguine, melancholic, phlegmatic. |
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Only in works of reference atlases, dictionaries, almanacs, encyclopedias and the like do CD-ROMs now seem to represent a serious challenge to the predominance of books. |
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Cytologic evaluation of the soft tissue mass revealed a predominance of poorly stained mast cells with metachromatic intracytoplasmic granules. |
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The subsidisation of bulk cargo tariffs, as well as the high concentration of transport flows and the predominance of railways in the modal split deprived the transport sector of its propulsive functions. |
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The percentage of neutrophils is high for the first few weeks after birth, but then lymphocyte predominance is seen. |
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The predominance of micro enterprises is a characteristic of the business fabric of this area, above all in the fields of services and industry, and in the nearest municipalities of county town, Talavera de la Reina. |
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Notions of strategic stability, the avoidance of war and nuclear deterrence have been redefined, and multilateralism has been giving way to the predominance of particular national interests. |
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This Japanese garden eliminated the troublesome pools, and the predominance of hard landscaping means there are now few plants to maintain and so little in the way of heavy soil for the structural engineers to worry about. |
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But El JardÃn del Califa is the exception, with a predominance of North African dishes, served under palm trees in a walled courtyard lit by flaming torches. |
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The predominance of road transport emissions is explained by a road network development policy that began immediately after the Second World War and included the founding of the Highway Trust Fund. |
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Yet this predominance of human capital is essentially true for developed countries, a much larger share of the wealth of poor countries consisting in their natural assets. |
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More specifically, the Eurosystem enhanced credit support programme was designed with an eye to the special characteristics of the euro-area financial system, and the predominance of bank lending in particular. |
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When we moved away from a predominance of trade with Great Britain following the Second World War, we turned to the only logical alternative, our neighbour to the south. |
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Critics of the early judgments of the Supreme Court of Canada have generally pointed to the predominance of common law during this period, even with respect to the interpretation of Quebec civil law. |
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However, it was military predominance, not political achievement or any lasting solution, that drove the Tamil Tigers out of their last major stronghold. |
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Due to a predominance of cloud cover throughout a large portion of the annual cycle, this work is deemed essential to our understanding of the coupling between the surface and atmosphere. |
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This present outcome is a consequence of the predominance of specific class forces within the colonial upheavals, and of the class-related forms employed in the struggles. |
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From Table 2, we can see a significant predominance of hypoploid cells compared to hyperploid. |
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Severe conditions in a periglacial tundra with the predominance of cryophytes, cryophytes of the fern and club moss group disappeared completely. |
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Then in AD 476, the last Roman emperor was deposed by a German chieftain, an event which effectively ended Roman predominance in western Europe. |
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Despite the predominance of the white race, its extension in the mountains. |
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But all the Latin and Greek writers contemporary with the days of Gothic predominance make their constant contributions. |
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This would explain the predominance of Berbers over Arabs in the initial invasion. |
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In the ensuing turmoil, three states tried to gain predominance in the period of the Three Kingdoms. |
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In general the magistral axis, the Central Square and Central House represented the main components of urban predominance. |
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Muscle biopsy from the right deltoid muscle showed angulated fibers, increased number of central nuclei, type I fiber predominance, and type II fiber atrophy. |
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The classification of animals as amoniotelic, ureotelic, and uricotelic is based exclusively on the predominance of nitrogenated metabolic compounds in excreta. |
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Patients tend to be nontremulous except in posture and can have a mixture of rigidity and spasticity, with axial and proximal predominance without cogwheeling. |
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The biographical dictionary of Ibn Khallikan preserves the record of the Berber predominance in the invasion of 711, in the entry on Tariq ibn Ziyad. |
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After Cnut's death in 1035, England and Norway were lost, and with the defeat of Valdemar II in 1227, Danish predominance in the region came to an end. |
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We can recognize two fundamental psychological types, an erethitic and a kolytic, due to a predominance of one or other of these functions in the psychic field. |
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This was accompanied by a trend in the late empire of an increasing predominance of cavalry rather than infantry troops, as well as an emphasis of more mobile operations. |
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The predominance of non-local lithologies suggest that the till is englacial or supraglacial, most likely deposited from stagnant or retreating ice. |
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Pleural aspirate showed an exudative pattern, and cytological examination revealed a predominance of lymphocytes, few eosinophils, mesothelial cells and microfilariae. |
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The predominance of stereotypical views about women as emotional, maternalistic and nurturing also prevent women taking up senior roles in the accounting profession. |
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