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Preponderance
Preponderance meaning
Superiority in amount or number; the bulk or majority; also, a large amount or number; an abundance, a profusion. | Superiority of influence, power, a quality, etc.; an outweighing, predominance, pre-eminence. | Greater physical weight.
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Example sentences (20)
President Nayib Bukele is today a figure that has gained preponderance.
So we can safely say that the preponderance or paucity of future Hall of Honor members on a given roster is not always indicative of how solid that team was.
The jury is likely to say that the Plaintiff has cleared the “preponderance of the evidence” standard.
There is a preponderance of data that strongly suggests that ET is grossly undervalued by the market at this time and the unit price has been stubbornly inching upwards at a snail’s pace.
The sorry fact is that the preponderance of qualified candidates for HC are white, and less qualified (and white) HC candidates like Jeff Saturday are comfortable hires for owners.
While exuberant, vigorous, and downright blousy chloro-filled fare may have been the norm in decades past, horticulture these days is seeing a preponderance of dwarf and narrow plants hitting the market.
According to CPW, clear and convincing is a higher standard than the preponderance of evidence standard that is typically used for other game damage.
A "preponderance" of those are located in Charleston's oldest neighborhoods across the historic peninsula, he added.
He said he was unable to “conclusively establish by a preponderance of the evidence” whether Willis and Wade began dating before or after he was hired as special prosecutor.
However, the Irish market is characterised by strong natural demand, a serious deficit of supply, and a preponderance of cash buyers, or at least buyers with large deposits, in the market.
It is in law that forfeitures are hinged on preponderance of evidence”.
Mr. Trump’s economic and foreign policy nationalism would subvert the preponderance of power that America has enjoyed since 1945 and that he has promised to bolster.
For the first time this season, I needed to move some teams around, thanks to the preponderance of Big Ten teams on seed line six and in 7 vs. 10 pods.
She found a preponderance of evidence showing that, from cradle to grave, low-income residents and people of color are disproportionately exposed to health-threatening environments in their homes, neighborhoods, and workplaces.
The preponderance of the remaining vote is mail absentee, and Mr. Biden has won mail absentee votes in Pennsylvania by a margin of 78 percent to 21 percent.
Units containing a preponderance of non-Germanic personnel, especially Slavic and Baltic peoples, such as the 15th Waffen-Grenadier Division-SS, carried the designation “Waffen-” as part of the unit name.
And the legal threshold for each is a “preponderance of the evidence,” a lower burden of proof.
A number of components came into the reform, including raising the evidentiary standard for forfeiture from preponderance of the evidence to clear and convincing evidence.
If colleges choose, they will be able to use the “clear and convincing” standard rather than the “preponderance of evidence” standard.
The irony of this is evident when one takes note of the preponderance of places and streets named after Catholic saints throughout Quebec.