This conclusion is supported by the great preponderance of informed commentary. |
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It definitely has nothing to do with gays marrying and absolutely everything to do with the preponderance of rampant crassitude. |
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This preponderance of Asians, particularly in the vast numbers of Japanese tourists the city attracts, has left its marks on the cuisine. |
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He raised the possibility that this might have something to do with male preponderance at the very top of research science. |
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The preponderance of the evidence is that the effect is statistical clustering, nothing more. |
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Their apparent preponderance may be due to the fact that they have been the most commonly used corticosteroids. |
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The preponderance of scientific evidence supports the overriding similarities between men and women. |
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The preponderance of data came from experiments with temperate and coniferous trees. |
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By 1750 the Dutch Republic's decline was manifest and Britain had established its preponderance. |
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His preponderance of strength allowed him to perform several offensive operations in near parallel. |
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The preponderance of studies support the connection between newspaper content and circulation. |
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A preponderance of live music met the art deco glory of the Paramount Theatre on opening night of Oakland Ballet's third fall repertory program. |
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Because of the preponderance of the mineral anorthite this rock type is called anorthosite. |
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This results in relatively calm, nonexplosive eruptions, and a preponderance of lava. |
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Still, some soldiers criticize the preponderance of awards for officers because it encourages politicking and smacks of careerism. |
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The preponderance of early cementation and brecciation towards the top of the Langport Member is compatible with reduced sedimentation rate. |
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The balance of trust and the preponderance of suspicion were all skewed in Taunton today. |
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There are frescoed walls and ceilings, weighty beams inscribed with German proverbs, and a preponderance of carved and knotted pine. |
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Liver may only be koshered through broiling, because of the preponderance of blood in it. |
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One thing I've noticed during my time here in the UK is the preponderance of laddishness. |
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On Booker shortlists, the preponderance of some subjects over others has long been a source of comment. |
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Previously in this space, I rather misanthropically grumbled about the usual preponderance of retro rock tours scheduled for this summer. |
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These include overcrowded classrooms, a preponderance of poorly trained teachers and inadequate counseling staffs, and unchallenging curricula. |
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When a wedge sounds boxy, it is often blamed on the preponderance of room modes in a live performance space. |
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A preponderance of evidence suggests a causal link between HPV infection and cervical neoplasia. |
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And, anticipating the defection of the supposed hero to the dark side, there is a preponderance of broodily low-key numbers. |
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We think the preponderance of evidence does show that in fact Yucca Mountain is a suitable site for spent fuel disposal. |
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Since society has a minimal concern with the outcome of such private suits, plaintiff's burden of proof is a mere preponderance of the evidence. |
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The preponderance of young women posing for selfies in a state of undress is a potentially worrying issue. |
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And it is often overlooked that the preponderance of European-based players in the Brazilian squad tends to prevent the team from being at full strength between finals. |
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There is also some basket weaving, embroidery, woodworking, and other craft production, but the preponderance of artifacts sold at the markets is imported from Africa. |
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This decision demonstrates how the preponderance of evidence is established, by examining the credibility of the rebuttals and evidence filed. |
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The most characteristic feature of a low level of development is the relative preponderance of civil service jobs. |
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Instead of glamour and haute couture, there is a preponderance of sallow, naked skin. |
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The burden is on the abductor to prove by a preponderance of the evidence that the applicant acquiesced in the retention. |
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The zircon data clearly lead to the conclusion that a Proterozoic terrane is the main detritus source because of the preponderance of grains from this age. |
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The preponderance of the available evidence indicates there was no attack. |
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The preponderance of low level players favours low cost trafficking techniques, such as commercial air couriers and parcel post. |
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The preponderance of evidence suggests that the Claimant has never had a blood transfusion. |
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That should bother you even if you think that the preponderance of the evidence says that MacDonald is guilty. |
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The preponderance of French names in those early pioneering days is perhaps not surprising, as eccentricity has always been a hallmark of the French. |
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Labourers and heavy equipment operators are more likely to draw the preponderance of their employment from the civil sector. |
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Although the preponderance of thunderstorm effects are found directly under the storm, hail and wind shear have been documented more than 20 miles away. |
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It was founded as a university for scholars from all over the empire, so it had a preponderance of foreign nations in its administration. |
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Science proceeds on preponderance of evidence, not on finality. |
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The preponderance of Latin terms seemed to serve two purposes. |
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Indeed, in many universities, the preponderance of students are from out-of-region. |
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In the past 20 years, the preponderance of global companies have both increased revenue and shed costs. |
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That is important because of the preponderance of white goods that are now being manufactured in a continental perspective in Mexico. |
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That was the preponderance of what came before committee, anecdotal evidence. |
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Even in the developed world, the preponderance of English on line poses a serious obstacle to universal access. |
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There has been a preponderance of licenses issued since 2000 primarily associated with increased mining and oil and gas exploration. |
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The preponderance of evidence for intrasediment growth and dissolution of evaporites supports a sabkha and, in particular, a saline mudflat setting. |
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The atrabilious temperament or melancholia is, according to Aristotle, a natural disposition in which there is a preponderance of black bile over the other humours. |
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Second, this is a particularly dangerous stage of the Credit cycle, as the preponderance of lending and speculating is reverberating through non-productive debt creation. |
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With regard to the environmental condition, many of the examined samples contain a preponderance of ferns and lycopod types, indicative of a maritime climate. |
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Credit vehicles increasingly are used for a preponderance of transactions, with settlement made through book entries and expanding financial claims. |
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The preponderance of shops nowadays is an unhappy sign of modern life. |
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A civil case, however, could have been decided on the basis of a preponderance of evidence. |
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The video store in general, and Blockbuster's sanitized version in particular, was a kludgy service designed for the historically brief interstice between the invention of film and the preponderance of digital media. |
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Normally the burden of persuasion in civil cases is defined in terms of a preponderance of the evidence. |
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There's a preponderance of bad-faith arguers launching tiresome straw-man attacks, sure, but even the well-meaning can ruin a conversation by barging in demanding answers to basic questions. |
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However, many of the documents that report negative reactions are themselves suspect, and should be evaluated critically in light of the preponderance of evidence that suggests a respectful attitude. |
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In the meantime, the preponderance of oil tanker spills outside of Canada and the very high levels of claims in the International Regime continues. |
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The burden rests on the accused to establish on the balance of probabilities or through a preponderance of the evidence that the state violated this right. |
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Euler Hermes has seen emerging countries take an increasing share of global GDP and playing a larger role in driving its growth, in parallel with a clear decline in the preponderance of developed countries. |
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While the preponderance of the targeting and reporting was entirely legitimate, our review showed that the Service collected and retained information that extended beyond the original targeting authority. |
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A preponderance of blue cards, when raised, stopped the movement forward so that those unable to go along with the proposal's shape at that point could speak. |
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Among very recent immigrants, those who have been in Canada for up to five years, there is a preponderance of working-age adults 25 to 44 years of age. |
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This relentless pursuit of military preponderance will have severe consequences for peace and security in South Asia as well as for the Indian Ocean region. |
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It typically presents with parieto-occipital preponderance of white matter abnormalities and microencephaly. |
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In the economic realm, because of its temporary preponderance, the United States could afford to be openhanded. |
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Given the preponderance of difficult experiences with the health care system, many participants in the consultations reported that they had felt reluctant to attend, not wishing to dredge up troubling memories and emotions. |
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If jurors find that a preponderance of evidence supports Hamilton's legal claims, she will be entitled to monetary damages. |
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The preponderance of evidence demonstrates that immigration enforcement in America has collapsed. |
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A party seeking alimony would have to prove by a preponderance of the evidence that alimony should be awarded. |
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Subtle, institutional discrimination was evident in the preponderance of blacks and underprivileged whites fighting the war. |
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Is there a preponderance of female protagonists in commercial fiction, and if so, what does it mean? |
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There is a preponderance of literature about the androcentric tendencies of school boards. |
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This preponderance of real estate litigation offers appraisers a valuable opportunity to diversify their practices by acting as expert witnesses. |
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The date favoured by the preponderance of evidence is 2 April 742, based on Charlemagne's age at the time of his death. |
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In a few weeks he had changed the relative position of all the states in Europe, and had restored the equilibrium which the preponderance of one power had destroyed. |
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He also pointed out the longstanding preponderance of Dutch women in the colony, and the fact that most of the German vrijburgers took Dutch wives. |
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With Richard Nixon, they had a preponderance of evidence that, at least for a time, he had sought to obstruct justice in the investigation of the Watergate break-in. |
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Typically, to turn down an application in these states, a preponderance of evidence is required to indicate the applicant will use a firearm unlawfully. |
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The typical ratio of males to females in a population is uncertain due to problems in collecting data, but a very slight preponderance of males at all ages is usual. |
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It is true there are cases in which, if we confine ourselves to the effects of the first order, the good will have an incontestable preponderance over the evil. |
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The standard of proof in the United States is typically preponderance of the evidence as opposed to clear and convincing or beyond a reasonable doubt. |
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In its first two series, the show uses a time rift in Cardiff as its primary plot generator, accounting for the unusual preponderance of alien beings in Cardiff. |
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