Similar words: predominant, predominance, predominate, dominant, dominant allele, dominance, dominate, abdominal. Meaning: [prɪ'dɑmɪnəntlɪ /-'dɒm-] adv. much greater in number or influence.
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61. The largely southern based and predominantly male rambling clubs were bastions of class exclusivity.
62. For example, the predominantly agricultural South was now entirely separated from the heavy industry of the North.
63. Anglicans were still too heavily committed to an organization suited to a predominantly rural society.
64. In the many stomach histamine is stored predominantly in the mast cells.
65. First, they extend its existing range, studying female subjects in areas which have previously been researched using predominantly male samples.
66. This area is predominantly pastoral, often with bocage - fields and hedges.
67. These areas are predominantly used to rear hardy beef cattle and sheep which are sold in the autumn to be finished elsewhere.
68. Powys was an area of intensive agriculture,(www.Sentencedict.com) predominantly sheep breeding.
69. The predominantly middle-class character of the suburbs and the commuting population was to have important social consequences.
70. What is produced is a herd of predominantly submissive and passive humans who are easily managed for the benefit of their overseers.
71. Colour: Its body is predominantly white and has horizontal blue stripes towards the underside which is yellow.
72. The emigrants are predominantly young and skilled: Hong Kong is now losing more graduates each year than it produces.
73. These are the non-renewable sources of energy that have been used predominantly in the past.
74. The Chancellor has taken this on board, despite his predominantly male core of advisers.
75. The predominantly white jury, which ultimately rendered the verdict, was composed of six men and six women.
76. At a local scale, table 5.5 shows differences in tenure within Devon, an example of a predominantly rural county.
77. Soho was predominantly a male environment: women, to be tolerated had to be either very beautiful, girlfriends or wives.
78. The principal feminist challenge to psychology's predominantly male subjects and masculine subject matter is, again, an egalitarian one.
79. It became widely accepted that the attackers were predominantly black, although there was little evidence for this belief.
80. After the 1987 election there was speculation that Britain had moved into an era of one-party politics or a predominantly one-party system.
81. Even affluent blacks are choosing to live together rather than move into predominantly white suburbs.
82. To assess whether this is an accurate picture it is necessary to address the question as to whether crime itself is predominantly working-class.
83. Predominantly a disorder of young people, and especially of women, a psychosomatic element seems involved.
84. They also, to a greater or lesser extent, existed outside mainstream, predominantly male controlled, hierarchical structures.
85. It too often produces inferior educational facilities in the predominantly Negro schools.
86. In conclusion, our findings suggest that H pylori infection may have been predominantly acquired at a young age in the past.
87. This model was intended to enhance the practical skills and productivity of predominantly rural populations.
88. However this largely-quantitative work seeks to understand relationships predominantly in terms of economic power, thereby ignoring the importance of emotional bonds.
89. Some structures that are predominantly involved in the input process are political parties, interest groups, and the media of communication.
90. No matter who becomes the nominee, he will face an uphill climb in the predominantly Republican district north of Atlanta.
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