Even more important to the majority rule of democracy is how well we safeguard more vulnerable minorities. |
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He has the total support of the majority and in a democracy such as ours that's all that matters. |
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My point being that part of democracy involves accepting the wishes of the majority, even if they are contrary to your own. |
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Is the purpose of government, as pure democrats would say, to enforce the will of the majority? |
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But, without exception, the majority of paleobotanists and vertebrate paleontologists initially rejected these concepts. |
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Reflecting the general demography of African Americans at that time, women comprised the majority of the church membership from the beginning. |
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All of the proposed demolitions are in areas where the majority of local people do not object to the proposals. |
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I absolutely detest gnomes and the majority of people living in the big houses would not want gnomes in their gardens either. |
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While Henry ran off into goalscoring glory, followed by the majority of his team-mates, the old maestro smiled to himself. |
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The corruption in the system is a by-product of the godlessness and backwardness of the majority of the people. |
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Mr. Hansen's daily routine is similar to that of most hoteling workers, the majority of whom telecommute. |
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It is said that by the end of that period some quarter of a million had left the country, the majority for good. |
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Deep-sea fishermen blockaded the majority of French southern yacht and sport ports in protest against derv price increases. |
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Still, fanaticism doesn't strike a chord with the majority of the region's Muslims. |
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This practice is followed by the majority of paleoethnobotanists, especially when dealing with open-air sites in the Midwest. |
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Like the majority of them it was originally recorded by artists who may be slightly annoyed if you described them as goths. |
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Severe punishment and bans may change the behaviour of a minority, but it will not change the attitude of the majority of bigots. |
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Once upon a time, democratic government at all levels, reflected the views of the majority of the people. |
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For the majority of blacks, the New Deal at first meant further impoverishment. |
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It also devalues the achievement of the majority of poor minority kids, who struggle to live decent, law-abiding lives. |
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What is called as deviant behaviour by the majority of the society is so much of a taboo that we do not even acknowledge the existence of it. |
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The latter paper complements the majority of those in this volume that focused on stopover ecology in eastern North America. |
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These concepts underlie his concerns about the dangers of a dictatorship of the majority in a putative democracy. |
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Yes, I know, I'm a diehard conservative and was part of the majority that greased his way into the White House. |
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Most impressively, he delivers the majority of his performance through his eyes. |
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Do the majority and dissenting opinions differ about how to characterize them? |
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However, the majority of bed partners reported a mild reduction in snoring when their spouse used the nasal dilator. |
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Many hope that the majority of the electorate votes for more than a pretty face. |
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If the majority of the electorate vote no to the proposed amendment, this situation will remain unchanged. |
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Overall, it appears that the majority of residents in Kiltimagh are quite house-proud and take a lot of care of their own premises. |
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To make it more durable, the majority of a resin composite is actually finely ground glass or a similar material. |
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Actually the majority of the essay regards the question of women's emancipation. |
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In sum, the main minorities in the U.S. represent significant socioeconomic disadvantage in comparison with the majority. |
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There are a few grumbles but his disarming smile mollifies the majority of the group. |
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In contrast, histologically visible fibrosis is absent in the majority of sinusoids in our livers with inactive alcoholic cirrhosis. |
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This destroyed the majority on which the Directors had been able to rely since the inauguration of the constitution. |
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Erin, who spends the majority of the film running and screaming, gets an opportunity for empowerment towards the end. |
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Unlike the majority of the pioneering Indian population in South Africa, most Gujaratis did not arrive in the country as indentured laborers. |
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A game that looked incapable of serving up a goal for the majority of the first half suddenly came over all generous as the second got underway. |
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There was certainly a Green and Labor presence trailing in his wake but the majority of the abuse was launched at him from incognito locals. |
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Paddy rice and rice grown in swiddens in hilly areas provides subsistence for the majority of the population. |
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It is highly gratifying that the majority of the poor and disempowered Indian people have asserted themselves in this dramatic fashion. |
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Unfortunately, even where a study or claim is noted, the majority of the references in the endnotes section are in Norwegian and untranslated. |
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To sweep it under the carpet and pretend it never happened would only dishonour those, the majority, who are a credit to the country they serve. |
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Although the majority verdict reform will inevitably attract comment and discussion, it is not radical. |
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Although, I've been warned that the majority of the 12 lads are not big swillers, I've met a couple of them before who do like a drop. |
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At present, circumcision is only available on health grounds at the majority of the country's hospitals. |
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Thirty-six competitions, the majority for public projects, their submitted images, models and texts, are dissected in detail. |
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Seven judges expressed a separate opinion, while two dissented from the majority. |
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Alito, on the Circuit Court had dissented from the majority and said that Congress had the right to so act. |
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The error made by the majority is revealed by the reasoning employed by the dissentient, his Honour Justice Wallwork. |
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In the majority of cases, however, I was unable to establish formal dissolutions. |
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However, what the majority of developments lacked was a sense of character and distinction. |
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At one time the majority of people believed in the divine right of kings, slavery, and human sacrifice to propitiate the gods. |
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The Neale team included the majority of the under 14 team that were narrowly defeated in this years divisional A final. |
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Music in this country is listened to by the majority which speak indigenous languages. |
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Although some humanoid robots have been developed, the majority of participating teams currently resemble tin boxes on wheels. |
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But for the majority of younger scientists, citation count is not a mark of competence. |
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I think the majority of farmers overwhelmingly support containing and eradicating the disease. |
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For the majority of Indonesians, Bahasa Indonesia is the language used in public. |
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This may account for the resultant lack of focus and indulgent tone that manifests itself in the majority of the pieces. |
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With help, the majority of people with dyslexia can learn to read and write perfectly well. |
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He said a few people in the town felt the Government probably erred on the right side, but the majority were disappointed. |
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To the majority of nurserymen, pied wagtails are hardly welcome because they foul tomatoes, and chrysanthemums and carnation blooms. |
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Members of the majority ethnic group trace their ancestral lineage through the maternal lines of families. |
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Would it work even in London's schools, where children from ethnic minorities will be in the majority within a few years? |
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He said he would conduct about six piercings in an average week, the majority of those being bellybuttons. |
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Official claims that the majority of Turks are well integrated here are pure eyewash. |
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But the majority of malt whisky drinkers want a dram with an identity, a bit of history, a place in the world. |
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Telemarketers, telethons, Internet pitches and infomercials work the least with the majority of givers. |
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However, the main disadvantage is that air, being highly compressible, takes up the majority of the space in the tanks. |
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While the majority of cruise ships coming to this area call on Cozumel, several ships call weekly at Playa del Carmen. |
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All my work is computer based and I spend the majority of my working day sitting in front of a screen. |
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Such a change is only likely to come about when the majority of that group is populated by truly computer-literate individuals. |
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It quickly gained the support of the majority of people with nationalist sympathies. |
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Sadly, the majority of expected participants were not as enthusiastic as myself. |
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Some people just come for a drink, but still, the majority have come from partying. |
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As he bears his soul with his inner man, he finds that the majority of his life is meaningless. |
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Religious syncretism is manifest in almost every aspect of the majority of Javanese rites. |
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But during WW I, 3,082 officers and men were condemned to death, although the majority of these sentences were commuted to terms of imprisonment. |
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Surgeons innovating surgical techniques or using state-of-the-art equipment are loners, the majority being happy with time-tested norms. |
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If the community representatives did not constitute the majority of those present with a vote, then the meeting was formally inquorate. |
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But others say the majority of people behave on buses and employing a conductor would put up fares. |
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The Union army at Helena during the summer and fall of 1862 spent the majority of its energies fighting disease, not Confederates. |
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The information held in the files is extremely difficult and, in the majority of cases, impossible to reinstate. |
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Sponges constituted the majority of stomach contents of angelfishes and the filefish. |
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That's been a conservative argument since 2003, when the Republicans gained the majority and the Democrats began filibustering. |
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Far from daring, he was a conformist, reinforcing the majority culture views of New Yorker readers. |
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Silver remains the substance of choice for the majority of fillings in permanent teeth. |
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The area is also a haven of illegal immigrants, the majority who are involved in the clandestine activities. |
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On the other hand, to allow the majority to create a rule against the wishes of the minority would lead to insuperable difficulties. |
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Shorter logs in the load do not affect the strength integrity, as long as the majority of the logs are the full trailer length. |
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They are also responsible for the majority of the water uptake by the plant via their branch roots. |
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Companies in the midst of their seasons are meeting or surpassing their sales goals for the majority of their individual productions. |
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Mind you, I was pretty sure by this point that the majority of my coffee was either on my crotch or in the back of the cars. |
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It is claimed constructed language might be easier to learn for the majority of adults. |
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He has obviously decided to put the boot in, knowing that the majority of unions have played possum for so long now on so much. |
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If the majority of mutations have large negative impacts on fitness, pleiotropism will act to increase their selective effects in nature. |
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However, the majority of ABA metabolites were not detected intracellularly, but rather were present in media. |
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In contrast, benign conditions caused the majority of small intestinal intussusceptions. |
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The improvements that swept in with oil money changed the mood in Kaktovik, and the majority of the Inupiat now support drilling. |
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For in reality France under Louis XVI was governed not by the nobility, but by a plutocracy in which the majority of nobles had no share. |
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Caymanians hold the majority of the clerical, secretarial, and lower management jobs. |
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And finally I asked how many of them were podcasting... and the majority said that they were not. |
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He pointed to the fact that despite the majority of seats there is still no minister here. |
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I believe the majority of Iraqi's are overwhelmingly grateful for our presence. |
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Perez, the point man for the lead squad, and therefore the most exposed member of the platoon, came under the majority of these fires. |
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Lord Falconer, the government's ID card point man, keeps talking about how the majority of responses have been positive. |
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Perhaps the majority of her inspiration came from her mother, who was a soloist in the church choir and a skilled musical theater performer. |
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Why should the oldest coot in the majority party be the one who is in line for the presidency? |
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If she has breached the Privacy Act, we hope that she cops it sweet, because the majority of New Zealanders won't care a dot. |
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Like the majority of fat women, being fat for me was indicative of severe depression, character flaws, laziness, lack of self-respect and greed. |
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This again is alright for the majority of users, but power users would probably like a more feature rich bundle. |
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However, the majority of the film was smooth, multi-layered, and tight, like sublime lyrics over a hypnotic beat. |
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The supply was restored to the majority of islanders late on on Monday afternoon. |
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Well, I don't know about the P.R., but clearly from the polls, the majority of the Korean public wants us gone. |
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When I was a candidate, the polls said that the majority of New Jersey voters disagreed with my opposition to the death penalty. |
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The political parties are closed books as far as the majority is concerned. |
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In the United States hardly the majority of eligible voters go to the polling booths. |
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The presence over much of the Corallian plateau of a tenacious clay means, in the majority of cases, the blocking of incipient solution pipes. |
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Thoracic aortic injuries most often occur at the aortic isthmus in the majority of the cases. |
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While a few savvy anglers carry flares, stoves, and tents, the majority are ill-prepared for hours or days stuck on a drifting ice floe. |
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Secondly, I think, the polls or the most recent polls have shown that the majority of Australians do want to have a popularly elected president. |
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The questionnaire will also be distributed to the majority of season ticket holders during the close season. |
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He told me once that the majority of the comments he gets about his software come from pornographers. |
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A focus group of society members discussed the issue, and the majority favoured banning A-boards. |
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For the majority, there remained recourse to the popular healers of folk medicine. |
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Since the majority of brain development happens post-natally, an infant's experience of the physical world is especially formative, Painter says. |
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His face, laced with concentration, peered intently into two laptop screens that encompassed the majority of his minimal setup. |
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Furthermore, a referendum is nothing more than the majority forcing its view on the minority. |
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Although resembling monks by virtue of their cowls and heavy draperies, the majority of the mourners are laymen. |
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Earlier this week, Agora claimed the majority of stallholders had said they were prepared to surrender their existing leases. |
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It seems that the majority of vehicle crashes can be avoided by minor changes in driver behavior. |
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Although there were outliers, the majority of the data points clustered around the population mean. |
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In the majority of cases, this occurs where the amount of the customer's check has been fraudulently raised. |
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This is all very well if you are a dedicated fitness freak or yoga girl, but for the majority of us this look simply doesn't work. |
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Over 1,000,000 baby iguanas are imported to America each year, and the majority are dead within 2 years. |
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One characteristic feature of the majority of syncytia and coenocytes is that their nuclei are regularly spaced within the cytoplasm. |
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We're calling it a protest vote because the majority of Frenchy pundits have done so. |
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To overcome this crisis democratically and pacifically, the majority of people are asking him to announce elections or simply resign. |
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Most are stony, and of these the majority consist of chondrules, which are globules of silicate minerals, embedded in a finer-grained matrix. |
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Some of them are natural, the results of vagaries of climate, but others, the majority, are caused by human frailty and cupidity. |
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Almost all of the fuels used for transportation and the majority of the fuels used for heat and electricity come from petroleum products. |
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Unlike the majority of those who opposed the war, he has crossed over into full-throated apologism for dictatorship. |
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Morality demands that the will of the majority should not prevail where a minority is persecuted purely because of religion or race. |
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The general consensus is that the majority of the non-coding, non-regulatory DNA is functionless. |
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The cast performs the majority of their own stunts, resulting in some long and impressive fight scenes with few cutaways. |
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Eventually the ideology that has won the support of the majority will prevail and cut the ground from under the tyrant's feet. |
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We have one or two funny men on TV, but the majority are totally uncouth, filthy-mouthed comics, which isn't nice at all. |
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Shares rise when the majority of investors switch from being market cynics to market supporters. |
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While the 1.3-litre micro range holds the majority of sales, demand has developed for micro cars with a slightly larger power train. |
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A wide gap exists between the majority of the government and the wishes of the people. |
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Unlike the majority of their predecessors, the officials were on the whole rather fair. |
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As we study today's text, it's tempting to invest the majority of our time dealing with the theological issue of predestination. |
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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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In past single-party eras, the majority party earned its preeminence with broad popular support. |
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It was found that the majority of silencing occurred following DNA replication, coincident with M phase. |
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In the new program the majority of the techniques consist of non-lethal ways to immobilize our opponent. |
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To Mead, the majority population bore preponderant responsibility for the landscape's condition. |
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Most soldiers have a soft spot for animals and the majority of soldiers going in for a haircut would say g'day and give the dog a pat. |
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He seems to be a huge fan of geishas, as they seem to turn up in some form or another in the majority of his videos. |
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By far the majority of personifications are feminine, products of either an idealization or demonization of woman. |
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As for the cut and polished gemstones the majority of the pieces that were purchased were calibrated. |
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For the majority, however, signing away moral rights is likely to become the unwelcome price of doing business. |
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Teller also proposes that the majority of classified UFO documents should be declassified. |
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Items with few words can probably be decoded, albeit laboriously, with adequate comprehension by even the majority of poor readers. |
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I spent months planning my dedication ceremony, and wrote the majority of it myself. |
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But there's a defeating silence how we can use this privileged position to help the majority world, who shoulders the real burden of disease. |
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Consequently, the majority of key avian traits do not progress towards the avian condition! |
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I was left with a suspicion that the majority shared the anti-military animus of the plaintiffs. |
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For the majority of young people, a propensity to blush is a natural, if embarrassing, aspect of adolescence. |
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A presidential council would be formed whose membership would be proportionate to the majority Greek population. |
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Those who go cold turkey may go through a rough time with withdrawals initially, but the majority are still non-smokers after one year. |
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You were voicing the will of the majority and in a democracy, that makes you right. |
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Scrupulously researched and presented in an open, flowing prose, these works have reached a far wider audience than those of the majority of academic social historians. |
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Anglo's, Polynesians and Arabs probably made up the majority. |
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It is a generally accepted principal amongst the majority of homoeopaths. |
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The crowd was surging forward, deafening him with screams and cheers, more high pitched than not, as the majority of the throng pushing him forward seemed to be girls. |
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To use the power of the majority to cholerically abase and degrade such dissenters, however mistaken they may seem to be, will ultimately be counterproductive. |
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This was not always the popular stance, but with scripture and the majority of swamis backing him up, one heard fewer and fewer Hindus advocating violent solutions. |
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For some, Russian is their first language, but the majority of Chukchis still consider Chukchi their native language, and it can be heard spoken in tundra and city alike. |
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A third concern about the practices employed regarding paraprofessionals is that the majority of respondents reported that no one planned for the paraprofessional. |
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About 100 students, the majority first-time voters, engaged in a hustings at City and Islington College in north London on Wednesday of last week. |
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But the majority of professional development courses and documentation related to cultural issues for psychology is geared to clinical psychology. |
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Being condemned on account of their riches to a life of idleness which is repugnant to human nature, the majority of them enjoy neither physical nor moral health. |
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First, the most obvious example is the Internet bubble where the majority of enterprises have no economic value whatsoever without perpetual financing. |
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Until the end of the nineteenth century the majority of darts thrown in inns and taverns in this country and utilised in fairgrounds were imported from France. |
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Chickpeas feature in the majority of meze, in either hummus, falafel or salad, and are often spiked with coriander or mint or given a welcome boost from red chilli. |
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So, I admit that those who go cold turkey may go through a rough time with withdrawals initially, but the majority are still non-smokers after one year. |
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The OCA is convinced that some manufacturers are labeling their products organic when the majority of their ingredients are synthetically produced or contain petrochemicals. |
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According to the GAO, the majority of passport fraud uncovered in 2004 involved imposters using legitimate identification documents belonging to someone else. |
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Among the ethidium derivatives reported in the literature, the majority are phenanthridine derivatives with modifications of the exocyclic amines. |
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The incorrigible nanny provided the majority of the laughs throughout with her classroom scene and exercise routines the most humorous of the panto. |
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However for the majority of mobile phone users, the common or garden variety of telephone handset that is available from any good electrical retailer will do just as well. |
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The third threat level is constituted by political systems that are indifferent to the expressed interests of the majority of the world's population. |
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Thus, even though the majority of previous studies seem to indicate that women will form a more ethical workforce, its indisputability has not been fully established. |
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The term is applied to a large group of cognate languages, including the majority of European language groups as well as Indo-Iranian and Sanskrit. |
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Strangely enough, recent research has proven conclusively that the majority of people donning such headgear instantly turn into annoying pillocks. |
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The study concluded, as the majority of mall traders already know, that most anti-social behaviour and criminal damage is carried out along the mall in hours of darkness. |
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Also, the majority of hawks live inland, rather than on the coast. |
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One judge primarily concurred with the majority but dissented from their decision that the plaintiffs could not seek declaratory and injunctive relief. |
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In the majority of the studies we reviewed, the material administered to the animal was the dried filtrate of a water extract that had been prepared from dried leaves. |
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We had a large kitchen garden and occasionally planted a small field of corn but we did not maintain a high operation farm like the majority of our neighbors. |
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It is easy to understand the strong feelings of smokers who feel victimized by the anti-smoking sentiments of the majority, sadly the converse is not true. |
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By their physiques, thankfully the majority retain poise and dignity. |
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Such analysis, performed in the same cell populations, was not biased by experimental or interindividual variations which flaw the majority of studies on this subject. |
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The one great handicap for Dutch in the south was that the majority of the Dutch-speaking population spoke a dialect of the language, in other words, a form of Flemish. |
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On the other hand, the jury may have thought that they could convict only if the book tended to deprave and corrupt the average reader or the majority of its readers. |
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All investors should realize that the majority of shares sold at initial public offerings flop and fail to recover the price that they were sold at. |
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But for the majority of US voters he cultivated the image of a cheerful folksy crusader who believed in simple certainties and strong moral messages. |
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While there were a few crank calls, the majority showed definite interest. |
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People seem to have forgotten that the right to universal franchise in South Africa was just a dream for the majority of South Africans not even ten full years ago. |
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While the flower is fully capable of cross-fertilization, the tree is so self-compatible that the majority of the fruits are usually self-fertilized. |
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Of the 42 animals studied, 10 freemartins were found with variable percentages of male and female blood cells, the majority however showing similar percentages of both. |
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Since World War II, Frisians have been moving out of Friesland and have become scattered among the majority population, while the Dutch have been moving in. |
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Like the majority of the frontals it is divided into one large central section running all the way from top to bottom, and six smaller lateral sections. |
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He may own the majority shareholding but he is only the present custodian. |
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In the majority of our traditions, it is common to see parents encourage their young daughters to abandon school and get married at ages which are prohibited by law. |
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Governments tend to impose the opinions and prejudices of the majority. |
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But some conservatives fear a falling away of members, even if the majority of presbyteries eventually reject and thereby nullify the General Assembly action. |
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Infectious diseases rather than chronic degenerative diseases were the order of the day, and the majority of the population lived in poverty and squalor. |
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The Mayan calendar is a gateway to realms of consciousness that the majority of mankind has been blinded to by the use of false delusory calendars. |
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As a democrat, I believe that minorities should be protected from the prejudices of the majority when they turn on pursuits they find distasteful. |
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But the majority of menial workers and derelicts are, going by empirical evidence, first or second-generation immigrants with little in the way of hopes or prospects. |
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Her job entails fighting for the rights of over 3,000 taxi drivers, the majority of them desis, that is from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, who are members of the Alliance. |
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And it is in the recognition of the desires, wishes, and hopes of the majority of those who vote that one can begin to understand the outcome of this election. |
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Suffice to say, Harry's homecoming does not see him greeted with open arms, and the majority of the story is concerned with Harry's attempts to regain Hannah's good graces. |
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Although catalytic cracking allows some of these compounds to be used in gasoline, the majority is used as furnace oil, diesel oil, and as industrial fuels. |
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The owners of early 19 th-century New England grist mills were usually rather prosperous men, and like most of the population at that time, the majority were farmers. |
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Most of my working life was as a sales representative for a major insurer covering the majority of the county, so I am fairly well conversant with the area. |
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But the indexes serve as a rough guide to the appalling reality of the rising household expenses of the majority of English people in the Tudor period. |
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Like the majority of 16 th-century translucent coloured enamels, those in the portrait of Marguerite de France as Minerva have a low lead content. |
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The University has announced that the majority of the degrees will be issued on 22 June, at the University's annual honorary degree ceremony, Encaenia. |
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The shattered remnants of other vessels dotted the walls and floor of the tunnel, but she figured the gunrunners had scavenged the majority of the wreckage. |
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Even early American democracy would get low marks by contemporary standards since there was no enfranchisement for the majority of the population. |
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Despite this, the majority have either done something they later regretted or been involved in or witnessed criminal or disorderly incidents while out drinking. |
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In short, almost all subjects with a flexible strategy have high control beliefs, and the majority of the subjects with a disorganized strategy show low control beliefs. |
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Approximately 55 million computers will be retired this year alone, making up the majority of the 3 million tons of e-waste that annually ends up in landfills. |
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It is true that the majority physicians are duteous to their patients. |
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The main point here is that the majority of universities offering creative writing doctorates have not yet fully published their examination criteria. |
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While a small number of the men looked after the reindeer, the majority, including Sakariassen, were living in tents and employed in erecting the buildings of Eaton Station. |
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The payment of salaries is quite often irregular and it is a dog's life for the majority of labourers who go in search of a fortune across the seas. |
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The results of the study we conducted also indicated that the majority of people exercised because of their health, appearance, and most of all, because it felt good. |
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As discussed in the introduction, the majority of studies aimed at transforming normal diploid cells in culture were carried out using freshly explanted diploid rodent cells. |
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Kangaroo rats were first seen in the Pliocene, at a time when the drylands occupied by the majority of modern species were widespread in North America. |
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But on a more serious note Mr Flanagan said being in jail brought many things home to him about the underprivileged who tend to make up the majority of the prisoners. |
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The Famine gave considerable impetus to the shift from Irish to English as the language of the majority. |
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Whilst draught beer takes up the majority of the market, bottled beer has a firm place and is a growing sector. |
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Smartphones still represent the majority, but tablet activations are growing rapidly as businesses embrace them. |
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But like the majority of youngsters,, Fiona Skinner did not have the foggiest idea. |
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Pale ale had replaced mild as the beer of choice for the majority of drinkers. |
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Of the surviving prose, the majority consists of the homilies, saints' lives and biblical translations from Latin. |
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He introduced a number of different concepts of the form tyranny can take, referred to as social tyranny, and tyranny of the majority. |
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Although no longer the majority shareholder, he still holds a significant financial interest. |
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According to the majority of commentators, Hitchcock's films were extensively storyboarded to the finest detail. |
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Media support for ice hockey has improved on a national level, although the majority of news is still found on the internet. |
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Despite controversial press coverage of his personal life, Eriksson was consistently popular with the majority of fans. |
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England has also been at all, but participated under the banner of Great Britain in the majority of the earlier tournaments. |
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Faldo also brought more criticism upon himself by taking up the majority of his opening speech by talking about himself and his family. |
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The horses are much cheaper, as the majority are geldings and have no breeding value. |
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The Byzantine Empire had granted the majority of free trading rights to Genoa. |
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In particular, the outcome of the 1951 referendum did not reflect the wishes of the majority of Baden's population. |
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Several smaller airports exist throughout South Sudan, the majority consisting of little more than dirt runways. |
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The majority of students in upper secondary schools are women, although men represent the majority in higher education institutions. |
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The head of government is the Premier, usually the leader of the majority party in Parliament. |
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At this time, the majority of the Chinese population in Hong Kong had no political representation in the British colonial government. |
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The party, or parties, that hold the majority of seats in the Parliament forms the Scottish Government. |
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As per section 19, the majority of the provisions of the Act came into force upon Royal Assent. |
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Courses have a strong vocational element and the majority include a period of industrial or professional placement. |
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If the majority was against independence, Scotland would continue within the United Kingdom. |
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Welsh was the majority language in Cardiff from the 13th century until the city's explosive growth in the Victorian era. |
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Secondly, the majority of the Gaelic Irish remained in their native areas, but were now only allowed worse land than before the plantation. |
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It was at this point that Scottish Presbyterians became the majority community in the province. |
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After a surge in female labor participation over the previous decade, by 1985 the majority of women aged 16 and over were employed. |
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Utah is the only state where Mormonism is the religion of the majority of the population. |
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According to the Federal Bureau of Prisons, the majority of inmates held in federal prisons are convicted of drug offenses. |
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This article became known as War Guilt clause as the majority of Germans felt humiliated and resentful. |
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The president appoints the cabinet according to the proposals of the prime minister, typically from the majority coalition in the Sejm. |
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According to some historians, the majority of British people were on Eden's side. |
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The more rugged Highland region contains the majority of Scotland's mountainous terrain, including the highest peak, Ben Nevis. |
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As a result, the majority of the population live in the Central Lowlands of Scotland, surrounding the chief cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh. |
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There are almost 10,000 Sikhs in Scotland and the majority live in Glasgow. |
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The native language of the majority of people in South Wales is English, but there are many who also speak Welsh. |
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One of the ministers, the leader of the majority political party, is appointed premier by the governor. |
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In some cases, the head of state may represent one political party but the majority in the National Assembly is of a different party. |
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The committee must be established between 1 June and 30 November 2020, and the majority of its members must be members of the House of Commons. |
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However, the majority of complex, important, or high value cases are brought in the Court of Session. |
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This is not the case to the same extent in the majority of affluent nations in the world. |
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Australian responses to money laundering are similar to the majority of western countries. |
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Leaked Mossack Fonseca documents made it possible to establish that the daughters also owned Londex, the majority partner in the gold enterprise. |
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As a consequence, the majority of submitted papers are rejected without review. |
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For England and Wales, franchising is now the responsibility of the Department for Transport in the majority of cases. |
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Besides the native region it is also spoken by the majority of the population in the Indian union territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. |
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At the beginning World War I, there were 51,616 South Asian lascars working on British ships, the majority of whom were of Bengali descent. |
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Britain has far fewer of Maghrebis than France, The Netherlands or Spain, where the majority of Muslims are Maghrebi. |
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Between the 16th and 20th centuries, European powers controlled at various times the Americas, most of Africa, Oceania, and the majority of Asia. |
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For most people, the majority of health care is delivered in a primary health care setting. |
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Some even argue that modernism in literature and art functioned to sustain an elite culture which excluded the majority of the population. |
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In the suburb of Summerhill, Dumfries, the majority of the streets have names with Burns connotations. |
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The division between the two groups developed into open conflict, with the majority of activists sharing Morris' position. |
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