preponderating वाक्य
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- Both the countries also preponderated in cycling, earning all the 10 gold medals.
- Protestants largely preponderated in the Neckar district, and Roman Catholics in that of the Danube.
- Thus the evidence for the identity of the two writers may on the whole be treated as preponderating.
- The assemblage is not a perfectly homogeneous one but includes both igneous and sedimentary rocks, but the former preponderate.
- Under ordinary circumstances, the " conservative " residues of Class II preponderate in the masses and thus make them submissive.
- But beyond North Platte, Neb ., nearing Ogallala, the West begins to preponderate, to win out over the Midwest.
- It was, however, declining at this time : " in Llanyblodwell Welsh preponderates [ but ] the children of Welsh parents are often unable to speak Welsh.
- Owing to this the monks formed a class apart, corresponding to the upper clergy of the Western Churches; this gave and still gives a preponderating influence to the monasteries themselves.
- In a lecture in 1910 which included a couple of Maskelyne's illusions, he said : " Secure and retain a good character . ?Cultivate your preponderating talent to the utmost.
- In religious art, generally adults preponderate ( except as extras ), with certain marked, stereotypical exceptions such as the infant Jesus or angels which may even act as'Christianized'putti.
- However, the Maphrians often had disputes with bishops within his own administration, such as the metropolitan of the Monastery of Mar Mattai near Nineveh, who was jealous of the preponderating influence of Tagrit.
- According to Claude Herdon, in Scriabin's late music " tonality has been attenuated to the point of virtual extinction, although dominant sevenths, which are among the strongest indicators of tonality, preponderate.
- He was also a critic of the idea that all voting districts should contain the same number of voters, saying that this system gave " a preponderating control " of the political world to one specific class.
- He made his debut in 1967 with the collection of poems " La breve stagione "; the melancholy preponderated in his juvenile poems, with Apennine nature, transformed into a mythical and classic place.
- The theme of the book, according to Marshal of France Ferdinand Foch, is that " moral force " is the most powerful element in the strength of armies and the preponderating influence in the outcome of battles.
- Ordinarily the increases and decreases roughly balance; but, in boom periods, the increases preponderate and thus drive the boom higher, whereas, in depression periods, the decreases preponderate and thus further intensify the depression.
- Ordinarily the increases and decreases roughly balance; but, in boom periods, the increases preponderate and thus drive the boom higher, whereas, in depression periods, the decreases preponderate and thus further intensify the depression.
- The small river which he wished to open, is indeed among the most important which empties into the ocean of theology, so that in many dogmatic or moral questions, the opinion of de Lugo is of preponderating value.
- Although he was inclined to take the part of the magistrates, he knew how to defend the rights and independence of the spiritual power when occasion arose, without, however, conceding to it such a preponderating influence as did Calvin.
- The testimony of the prosecutrix in this case is not only uncorroborated, but it also bears on its face indications of improbability and is contradicted by other evidence, and in addition thereto the evidence greatly preponderates in favor of the defendant.
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