In most regions, the vast preponderance of homebuyers are either natives or long-term migrants.
It does not require a constitutional amendment and the ratification by preponderance of states here.
Wind and natural gas have comprised the preponderance of installed generation capacity in the past decade.
The preponderance of the selling appeared to come in the form of long liquidation.
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The great preponderance of the panel members are from the New York art market.
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The preponderance of the evidence points toward influenza vaccination as a beneficial public health measure.
Malignant tumours develop messier networks, which are characterised by a preponderance of small capillaries.
However, despite heavy lobbying by teenagers, the preponderance of informed opinion seems to weigh on the other side.
In a civil forfeiture lawsuit, the government prevails by proving the alleged structuring by a preponderance of evidence.
We believe that the preponderance of the American public supports us in that.
Although the Wildcats possess overwhelming talent, they received a low rating in experience because of its preponderance of freshmen.
America's violent Wild West, she points out, had a huge preponderance of men.
But the preponderance of evidence so far very strongly suggests that Berezovsky, depressed and financially ruined, committed suicide by hanging.
It seemed to ignore the preponderance of evidence against Mr. Simpson -- some of it, admittedly, open to serious challenge.
These two republics alone comprise the vast preponderance of the former Soviet Union's GNP, population, natural resources and other assets.
Another factor: the preponderance of pass-happy offenses in the NFL may be causing teams to reconsider the value of interior linemen.
In such a case, the government must show by a preponderance of evidence that the property was connected to illegal activity.
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Once again, the preponderance of U.S. aid to Russia consists of subsidized agricultural loan guarantees for the sale primarily of livestock feedgrains.
The preponderance of family businesses in Asia creates another set of problems.
Romney had a shot, but no one could look at the preponderance of data available and conclude that he was sailing to victory.
The problem, he notes, is that public fears about cell phone radiation do not appear to be supported by the preponderance of scientific research.
Kenyans and East Africans in general tend to be short and slender with large natural lung capacity and a preponderance of slow twitch muscles.
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BullionVault, which allows retail investors to buy and sell physical gold online, has seen a preponderance of buyers over sellers every month since early 2010.
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Now, the preponderance of foreign customers is seen as a strength.
Entitlements and associated social services encompass the preponderance of public outlays.
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"Nobody showed up to that meeting advocating for a preponderance of bike-share stations on those blocks or in that part of the neighborhood, " Mr. Levin said.
To be sure, some Senators may still pretend -- the preponderance of the evidence to the contrary notwithstanding -- that these setbacks are minor and temporary.
The report defines "confirmed" as a preponderance of evidence, including fingerprints, DNA, photo match or reliable or well-corroborated intelligence that can identify a former detainee at Guantanamo.
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But a preponderance of evidence has shown that there are no positive effects on employment of low-skilled workers that offset the negative effects from an increase in the minimum wage.
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To do so "disregards the definition" of a child in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, and the "preponderance of legislation affecting children and justice", the judge said.
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