Theravada Buddhism is the dominant religion among the majority Burman ethnic group. |
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Aversion to risk, he says, may run deep in the Akan, the country's dominant ethnic grouping. |
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In some cases, children with dominant single gene disorders are born to normal parents. |
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Before the advent of the steamboat, keelboats were the dominant boat for upriver travel. |
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And what will replace low-rent reality shows as the dominant force on television? |
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It has achieved dominant status on tens of millions of hectares of former cold desert shrubland and sagebrush steppe vegetation. |
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In France Zola was the dominant practitioner of naturalism in prose fiction and the chief exponent of its doctrines. |
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Gobies and blennies combined make up a dominant portion of the small fish inhabiting benthic tropical reefs around the world. |
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The behavioral health carveout will most likely be the dominant way of managing those benefits. |
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Such criticism leaves the basic functions of the dominant stratum inviolate. |
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Around mid-May the Azores High gradually becomes more dominant and the Euro-Asian High loses its influence, resulting in very stable weather. |
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This makes democratic government in such states impossible, for the natural terminus is a single dominant party. |
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And they were accused of adopting the dominant perceptions about subaltern groups, such as women and racial minorities. |
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The dominant industries are textiles and light manufacturing, as Guangzhou feverishly tries to keep pace with nearby Hong Kong. |
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The visitors scrummaged well and had the dominant force in the line-out in the shape of their impressive big lock, Opeta Palepoi. |
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It has a deep magenta color that contrasts well with the more dominant green and gray foliage colors of the garden. |
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The avant-garde is to be understood neither as simply oppositional to dominant ideological structures nor as naively collusive with them. |
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Those elements outside the effective dominant culture are described as either alternative or oppositional. |
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Perhaps the dominant colour scheme will be amber and that explains the mystery. |
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Invariably in the process the culture of dominant groups emerge as hegemonic in nature. |
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Besides content, the manner in which subjects are taught has differential effects on the children of those in dominant and subordinate positions. |
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At times the seeking or avoiding of such even exchanges may even be the dominant strategy in a game. |
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The dominant colour is chocolate and cream while the dominant era is 1930s art deco. |
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First, the dominant principle of American democracy is not unconstrained majoritarianism. |
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After years of operating an autocratic regime, he faces the prospect of being shorn of his dominant position should the banks succeed. |
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During the late 1970s and the 1980s, it was replaced as the dominant economic theory by monetarism. |
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Competition for the few males is now so fierce that dominant females actively push young, would-be mothers out of the picture. |
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The relationship between land, landscape, and technological progress has always been a dominant motif in the American experience and its telling. |
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Not since the halcyon days of Orr and Denis Potvin has a young blueliner been so dominant at his position. |
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Maverick groups which imitate and model the dominant paradigm may be more likely to survive than those that do not. |
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Such concessions would represent setbacks for the neo-conservative unilateralism that looked so dominant only a few months ago. |
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This may be the case in the naked mole rat, where dominant females are sometimes unable to suppress the reproductive activity of subordinates. |
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Oftentimes, angelfish are seen in small aggregations, where there will be one large dominant individual. |
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When spawning, wrasses gather in loose aggregations where one dominant male oversees many females within a general territory. |
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Today most Sami practice the dominant Lutheran religion of the Nordic countries in which they live. |
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The first two books went through over ten editions and were clearly the dominant texts in the field for much of the first half of the century. |
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Your dominant eye is generally the one you use when you're aiming a camera to take a picture. |
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This results in atresia of the dominant follicle and re-initiation of follicular recruitment. |
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Herbaceous, weedy species remained dominant through 1999, and exotic grasses were an important component of the vegetation. |
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At present, the United States is the dominant world economic and technological power. |
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A majority of the residents speak both French and Tahitian, the dominant Polynesian language. |
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Conversely, to be in a relationship with a passionate and self-assured Latino doesn't imply subservience to the dominant macho. |
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Photography and Place, is a typical theme for a restricted as well as dominant genre in photography, landscape. |
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Until the rise of the nationalist movement, the dominant class was clearly the British sugar planters. |
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It is as far from a literal rendering of Akhmatova's verse as it is from the book's dominant temperament. |
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The Mahayana tradition of Buddhism is dominant in Vietnam, and over 70 percent of Vietnamese consider themselves at least nominally Buddhist. |
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In the United States the dominant form of Buddhism is Mahayana Buddhism, and Theravada Buddhism is confined to a few viharas. |
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He noted that only a subset of bacteria tend to be dominant in dental plaque. |
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Mozart is the dominant composer at the festival, which also has traditional and jazz aspects, including the red-hot tangos of Astor Piazzola. |
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Specialty vocal calls imitate sounds that dominant gobblers make, such as spitting, drumming and fighting purrs. |
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In the 14th and 15th centuries textile manufacture became the dominant industry, especially of cloths called worsteds after a local village. |
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The transition from the dominant to the tonic, while hardly original to our ears, is still effective, and one of the movement's strong points. |
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In many western societies, an idealized femininity is often identified with refinement, and refinement in turn with the dominant language. |
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Mate guarding is the primary mating tactic used by dominant males of many species of ungulates. |
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Even Frodo, the longtime dominant alpha male, is feeling poorly and lying low. |
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Being in the dominant position, on top of the stack in the start circle, is a strong tactical advantage. |
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Invasive aliens, mainly weeping willows, which are the dominant species at the dam, were eradicated. |
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It has enabled us to evolve from a single-celled organism into the dominant species on the planet. |
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But few doubt that Laver's all-round abilities and character would have made him a dominant character whatever era he played in. |
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Fear is the dominant weapon the establishment uses, to isolate people, box them in and keep them quiet. |
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Accordingly, the husband determined the marital domicile and was the dominant figure in the relation of parent and child. |
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Evidence that PP may play a dominant role in UV-induced transition mutagenesis has been obtained for bacteria and lambda phage. |
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The Kelvin wave, the dominant component of the internal wave field, was responsible for alongshore velocities in the nearshore regions. |
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The dominant smell on the nose is of lemon sherbet and orange peel, followed on the palate by a solid, sweet vanillin mouthful. |
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Mainstream media play a dominant role in the negative portrayal of feminists. |
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The tsunami, ash blanket and destruction of Thira greatly weakened the dominant Minoans. |
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At this point, I would like to consider the dominant role of men in an androcentric, patriarchal society. |
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Stewart had the dominant car through most of the race, leading for 283 laps. |
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Soka Gakkai leaders had been oppressed during World War II, when Shinto was Japan's dominant religion. |
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However, after several backcrosses, its heterozygotes could be distinguished from the dominant homozygotes. |
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These businesses are run principally for the benefit of their shareholders as the dominant stakeholders. |
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As soon as Sue and I try to approach, the dominant males curl their lips back and bare their teeth. |
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Finally, executive federalism has been the dominant mode of intergovernmental policy-making. |
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Still the dominant phonetic presence is of light vowels and soft consonants, a bright but increasingly fragile idyll asking to be shattered. |
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These sports serve to define dominant masculinity, connecting manhood with violence and competitiveness and often marginalising girls and women. |
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What's more, the dominant demoiselle seemed to flaunt her power, chasing her underlings and pinning them into corners of the aquarium. |
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During the formation of pockets, schorl was the dominant early tourmaline species forming and is found along the margins of the pockets. |
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The roadway is being used for obtaining access and egress to and from land outside the dominant tenement. |
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This progressivism has provided the dominant tenor of most Western art criticism for at least half a century. |
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Evergreen sclerophylls and drought semi-deciduous shrubs that shed their leaves during dry periods are the dominant plants in this region. |
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Throughout this campaign he has demonstrated how out of touch he is by failing to make any impact on the dominant public services issue. |
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Leperditiid shells are the dominant bioclasts and trilobite fragments are rare. |
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The main exception to this has been the relationship between the dominant French-English state and aboriginal peoples. |
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High levels of cortisol contribute to lower levels of testosterone and inhibition of dominant or territorial behaviors. |
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Workers are on a roll now and have been dominant over all sides despite the narrow margins involved at times. |
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A small crowd witnessed the dominant Blue Bulls Country XV enjoying the majority of possession and seldom being pushed into their own territory. |
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Historically, third ways have usually cropped up when people found the existing dominant political ideologies lacking. |
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On the basis of this decomposition we found that, on balance, neither of these has been the dominant factor. |
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Most Americans fit into a mold defined by the dominant racial and cultural trends of their upbringing. |
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We presented evidence implicating actin polymerization and not actomyosin activity as the dominant mechanism actuating the stiffening response. |
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In short, the most dominant team is the team that stood out the most from the pack in a given season. |
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Use of the dominant allele is critical, as the absence of all dsx activity results in intersexual flies, not males. |
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A dominant characteristic feature is the three-dimensionality of his compositions. |
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It was clear to foreigners and Italians alike that Spain was the dominant power in Italy. |
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In measures 68 and 69, an A-major chord, the dominant of the key, is sounded, signaling the end of the piece. |
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Subjectivities of both the dominant and the dominated are produced in the interstices of these multiple, intersecting loci of power. |
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A Coach catalog shows the dominant spring and summer fashion colors for women's accessories as pink, pear green, camel, white and chambray blue. |
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And woodblocks have remained the dominant medium for Japanese print artists until our days. |
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For some distance, the highway passed through boreal forest, where white spruce and balsam poplar are the dominant species. |
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Clyde were totally dominant from first to last in a game Celtic fans must have been begging to end. |
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It was into the second half before the important second goal arrived, but Hibs were dominant from first to last. |
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Nothstein, clearly the most dominant men's sprinter on the track, missed a second medal in the Keirin, finishing fifth. |
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The game's dominant wingers play the right side, and a right-catching goaltender can be a tough puzzle for shooters to solve. |
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Heavily masculinised contact sports celebrate and reinforce dominant roles of gender. |
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In these first few years of Empire, the dominant theme in Roman literature is a consciousness of decline. |
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In today's China, public education occupies the dominant position with non-governmental education sprouting up only in the past 10 years. |
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From 245 on he occupied a dominant position amongst the Achaeans, normally holding the generalship of the confederacy in alternate years. |
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The success has only reinforced that tiki-taka is still the dominant style of play in Europe. |
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This was Ireland in dominant mode, masterful and confident in their control as they turned on the style. |
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The rates of transmission of the dominant markers from one generation to the next are illustrated in the bar graph and shown numerically below. |
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Right now the dominant forms of energy in our Universe are matter and vacuum energy. |
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The largest male is dominant and defends his territory by charging the smaller ones, using his kype to nip them. |
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While the stress count in each hemistich ranges from one to three there is no dominant foot or syllabic pattern. |
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Early applications of aluminum were mainly in canoes and small fishing boats, in which aluminum is now the dominant material. |
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Its bouquet is floral and lightly fruity with dominant notes of mango, iris and ylang-ylang. |
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The dominant colours in his works are blues, greys, pale greens and gloomy ambers. |
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These slim bodied fish are easy for the zander to handle and are also the dominant fish species in their favoured environments. |
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The Oedipal struggle only results in one dominant male being replaced by another. |
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The dominant society uses cultural capital to lure nondominant groups into being like them. |
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Since the galley represented by the model in Plates V and VI, was built in 1736, her dominant offensive weapon was a cannon at her bow. |
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Assimilation is the process of giving up traditional ethnic identity and accepting the dominant group's culture. |
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The soundtrack is far too dominant and haphazardly assembled for a movie that is attempting to convey the mood of the characters specifically. |
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The life-cycle is of haplontic type showing alternation of dominant haploid stage with short-lived diploid stage. |
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When behaviourism became the dominant paradigm, there were still psychoanalysts probing the depths of the psyche. |
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The nub of the matter is who controls what and what offsets there are in the boardroom to dominant forces in companies. |
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Nixon and Kennedy, both Presidents with dominant fathers had significant leadership flaws as their psychohistories explain. |
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These people who want greater transparency, greater accountability, are upset about the corruption and the dominant authoritarianism. |
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Reality has bitten with a vengeance for Australia's dominant telecommunications company. |
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By the start of the 1930s, the old primitive concept of statism, dominant throughout the monarchist age in Europe, began to reemerge. |
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At feeding time, the dominant mare will walk up to the feed trough and pin her ears back, immediately all the other horses move out of her road. |
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In both nations, the backbone service market is an oligopoly with dominant incumbents, so we rate them even. |
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It is natural and healthy that each personality type is ruled by a dominant function, and that the other functions support the ruling function. |
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The Castilians, who live in the central Meseta, are the nation's dominant group, and Castilian Spanish is Spain's national language. |
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Right now the northern jet is very strong and looks like the dominant storm track. |
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If the domestication is complete, the humanity of the native is obliterated, at least, until he assimilates the dominant culture. |
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These assimilatory views are part of a perception of a quite dominant culture, much more than exists in Canada for example. |
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Our skipper plays games against teams with dominant closers as if they are eight innings long. |
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On the other hand, not to attempt to achieve an independent life is to be left out of the dominant culture. |
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However, in the boy's case, a push toward monolingualism threatened his literacy and did not help him embrace the dominant culture. |
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A large part of the study area was a bed of Carex tussocks, in which C. appropinquata was the dominant species. |
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When food is clumped, dominant foragers can apparently monopolize food with few interactions. |
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Hatton's body work is impressive but the right hook from Magee is the dominant punch. |
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The dominant grey of the shacks gives the area a dull, monotonous appearance, aggravated by the absence of trees. |
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In many quarters, the combination of these two dominant features raises twin concerns about political stability and racial and economic justice. |
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Since the mid-nineteenth century crime and detective fiction has been a prominent part of the output of all the dominant mass media. |
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They'd just pay their better players more, and use their financial muscle to build a dominant team. |
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All statements and accounts of the world disguise hegemonic power relations and dominant discourses. |
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The collection has been worked on a collage of organza, handmade silk and velvets besides cotton, which clearly is the dominant fabric. |
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If a stroke occurs in the dominant hemisphere in the frontal area of the brain, the patient will lose the ability to produce language. |
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Thus there is two-fold resistance to the dominant patterns of interpretation which have been purveyed by the mainstream churches. |
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Representing his home state, he subsequently became a dominant figure in senatorial politics. |
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Other dominant squares are painted in a range of olives, muted browns and charcoals. |
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The subtonic scale degree may be harmonized with the subtonic or the minor quality dominant chords. |
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The present case was a diagnostic challenge because the dominant feature of the lesion was florid giant cell proliferation. |
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When competition becomes the dominant model for social reward, only a few can succeed, whereas the rest grow embittered. |
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When he went to study in Britian the dominant theme of nationalist historiography was the study of plantation societies in the Caribbean. |
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Orwell argued that Stalinist and Hitlerian police state propaganda and ruthless control of the media would be the dominant process. |
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The result may be a shake-out of some sort, with the top players increasingly dominant and the rest left looking for a niche. |
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Ecologically, they range from forest dwellers, such as wild pigs and chevrotains, to dominant large herbivores on grasslands. |
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The dominant magma types are basalts and hawaiites, with lesser amounts of trachytes, quartz trachytes, alkali rhyolites and phonolites. |
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Once the chipmunk had retreated, the dominant chickaree took over the piles of cones beneath the white pine and guarded his treasure vigilantly. |
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In cultural memory, the dominant image of the 1950s in the United States tends to be one of homogeny and unchallenged white hegemony. |
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Research elsewhere in the UK has confirmed that adverse weather is not a dominant factor in the success of breeding honey buzzards. |
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Peru has become the dominant asparagus supplier from September through December. |
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In addition to the dominant Precambrian and Paleozoic rocks, there are small deposits of Mesozoic rocks on the island as well. |
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By the seventh century, the Franks were one of the dominant forces of western Europe. |
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Jupiter in Cosimo de Medici II's horoscope held a dominant position, being clearly the strongest planet. |
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A dominant element of Shinto is the role and appeasement of the spirits of the dead, of the ancestors. |
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The dominant strategy for dealing with this dilemma is to divide and subdivide the past into distinct periods. |
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It also filters out perspectives which fall outside the scope of its rules and dominant ideas. |
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Virtually every social system is a mixed economy, and in each case the proper name for it is that of the dominant partner in the mix. |
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It has, since the 1960s, been the dominant influence on education policy on both sides of the Atlantic. |
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Any firm with the market power attendant upon a dominant position has the potential to do this. |
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Moreover, the development of a dominant ideology deserves a mention in this context. |
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The romantics are moralistic, rebellious against the perceived dominant power, and combative against any who appear to stray from the true path. |
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However, she disobeys her orders and resists the dominant powers with little effort. |
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By the 1930s, it had become the dominant paradigm in American experimental psychology. |
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The emergence of improvement as a dominant ideology derived from three of its characteristics. |
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When covering a region from dominant terrain, evacuate the force by establishing a series of perimeter posts. |
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Instead of constantly maneuvering to maintain contact, the platoon should seize the dominant terrain in the area. |
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Consider first a dominant allele that is beneficial to females but detrimental to males. |
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For simplicity, we assume that alleles are partially dominant and expressed in both sexes. |
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In an environment with moving sand, tolerance to partial burial seems to be a requisite for the dominant plant species. |
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Fluctuations in the productivity of dominant plant species should also have a significant impact on complex food webs in forest ecosystems. |
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Sandy areas at the study site can be classified into two habitat types based on mobility of the sand and on the dominant perennial plant species. |
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Perennial woody plants are the dominant species in many ecosystems of the world and have significant ecological and economic importance. |
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They too concluded that non-invasive ventilation was a dominant strategy for severe exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. |
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In game theoretic terms, this suggests that there is a dominant strategy that mechanistically pushes all parties to compete. |
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The sonata form, and its gripping epic of migration from the tonic to the dominant and then back again, is an archetype of this. |
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Far more threatening to the dominant factions, however, is the prospect that younger parliamentarians will ignore their factional leaders. |
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In the symbolic or cognitivist paradigm, which was dominant in the '70s and '80s, the mind is seen as a symbol-based rule-system. |
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A dominant assumption in all forms, however, is that the clients have, within themselves, the answer to their perplexities and conflicts. |
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If the American imperium is seemingly more dominant than ever it has nothing to do, we are told, with economic exploitation. |
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The most significant aspect of the Russian Revolution was the dominant political role played by the proletariat in the struggle against tsarism. |
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Both Turkmen and Kurds insist that they were the dominant population in the city in earlier decades. |
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Eminem's rise paralleled the rise of modern hip-hop as America's dominant musical form. |
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Historically, major hub airports have grown up all over the world on the back of airlines which were dominant national flag carriers. |
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The bear hug is a dominant position, with great control over the opponent, and is often a precursor to a takedown. |
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The probability of dominant males siring infants decreased when the number of simultaneously tumescent females increased. |
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Still, with a sycophantic media claque in close support, his is the dominant voice in public discourse. |
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Many diseases previously classified as Th1 or Th2 dominant fail to meet the set criteria. |
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The announcement of these measures was met with unconcealed enthusiasm by most of the mass media and the dominant political forces. |
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F 1 plants had chasmogamous flowers, indicating that chasmogamy was dominant to cleistogamy. |
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The idea of spiritual fathership that these biblical passages suggest became a dominant theme among early Egyptian solitary monks. |
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The effects of bending are neglected to first approximation, and the dominant resistance to indentation is taken as the isotropic tension. |
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Hence the dominant influence on the Australian common law was the English common law. |
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One of the papers in Science reveals the genetics of a dominant gut bug that serves humans well by breaking down otherwise indigestible food. |
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The dominant emotional reaction to the letter was shock and disbelief or anger and indignation. |
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This act was to be the dominant influence in New Zealand's industrial relations for the next seventy nine years. |
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They represent interdependent components of the class policy elaborated by the dominant strata of the ruling elite. |
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Typically, fifty percent of the students are dominant in Navajo, using their language in their social lives. |
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When it comes to vital resources like water and land, free market is the dominant mantra of the world's financial elite. |
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In rural areas and among the lower social classes, Guarani is the dominant language. |
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Lazurite, the deep blue variety of sodalite with sulphur replacing some of the chlorine, is dominant in lapis-lazuli. |
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Reflecting his dominant emphasis on design rather than gemstones for visual impact, Tiffany chose beads of nephrite for the grapes. |
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In Utah the territory's dominant tribe, the Utes, had lived for centuries close by Utah Lake. |
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Shona and Ndebele, the two dominant endoglossic languages have been accorded the status of national languages. |
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For the current dominant content producers, the real threat from the Internet is probably less from piracy, and more from disintermediation. |
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This dominant hepatic fibrosis with minimal renal involvement leads to portal hypertension and varices. |
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These features are the dominant sources of disturbances in space weather that lead to geomagnetic storms. |
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The dominant colonial obsession with race and racial distinctions of all kinds sometimes fed into the ideas of the dominated. |
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A servitude right of access enures to the benefit of the dominant tenement and no other. |
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The progression is based around mostly minor chords, and anything major is followed by a dominant seventh, so don't get too comfortable, bub. |
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While popular writers conform to the rules of the dominant culture, literary authors are nonconformists, true to their own vision. |
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Dissent from the policies of the governing or dominant group may take the form of protest, persuasion, non-cooperation, or intervention. |
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Irish Toryism was the dominant political creed down to 1859, at least in terms of Westminster seats. |
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The dominant residence pattern is virilocal, and marriages are frequently polygynous. |
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But I do think consumerism is the biggest religion in dominant culture today. |
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It is so totally dominant that it seems to be out of keeping what I call the magic fabric of York, the enchanting roofscape that is so special to the city. |
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The dominant taxa at that time had compressed, moderately to openly umbilicate shells with slowly expanding whorls, morphologies poorly exploited by Permian goniatitids. |
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His powerful and sometimes dominant influence on Austrian politics is a result of the refusal of the other official parties to seriously take him on. |
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Subzones are defined by the vegetation typical of mesic environments at low elevations and the dominant growth forms of vegetation in these environments. |
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The students vary with regard to their levels of enculturation, that is, familiarity with the accepted customary beliefs and social norms of the dominant group. |
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However, the second half of the month was wet and windy as Atlantic depressions became the dominant influence, some of which owed their origins to former hurricanes. |
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This five-page factsheet looks at Common nardoo which forms dense swards following flooding, and forms a dominant component of the groundcover layer. |
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The 1963 constitution provides for a civilian government composed of a dominant executive branch, a National Assembly, and an independent judiciary. |
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We are interested in ideas, stories and voices that are overlooked by the dominant media, and in contributing to a more diverse and diffuse public culture. |
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During these encounters, bigger, more dominant grizzlies sometimes kill younger bears. |
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There are also couples who are so close that they become the dominant twosome, and simply don't allow children to interfere with their intimacy and have great times together. |
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The consistency of responses can be measured by the number of circular triads in the individual's dominant preference order of the choice set elements. |
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The results of analysis of the amphimictic progenies confirmed the proposed earlier hypothesis that the development of black patches in koi is controlled by one dominant gene. |
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I come from the Native American background of two-spirited people, which allows us to go against the dominant sexual orientation and gender roles of the majority. |
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Wale reported that in the British companies that she had studied, capitalising original assets and charging all subsequent costs to expense was the dominant practice. |
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In a harshly worded ruling, the judge said that the company had engaged in illegal practices to use its dominant share in the market against competitors. |
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Then, there are the strained relations between the home country and the diaspora and the sometimes tense relations between the home country and the strong dominant neighbour. |
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The rise of the Zulu Kingdom under Shaka in the 1790s and early 1800s catapulted the minor Zulu chiefdom into the dominant regional power among hundreds of others. |
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Small religious groups of Evangelicals and Pentecostals grew while the dominant churches dramatically shrank in the first half of the 20th Century. |
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Lifestyle, or sensibility, is the dominant commodity, clothing the subliminal message. |
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But they could come up with a competitive candidate who would be neither the dominant Berlusconi nor the submissive Alfano. |
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The dominant UK political discourse is both xenophobic and ungenerous. |
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At its best, the wine would often need a bit of aging to tame its fierceness, would have an elegant structure, and oak would never be a dominant feature. |
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Cottonwoods are a cosmopolitan tree, often overlooked in the wooded eastern states before growing dominant in the open country west of the 100th Meridian. |
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Antony emerged triumphant and the dominant partner of the triumvirate, while Octavian's seeming cowardice caused a severe if temporary setback to his ambitions. |
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In Leghorn chickens dominant females were found to allocate more testosterone to male eggs, whereas subordinate females allocated more testosterone to female eggs. |
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They form a matriarchy, a herd of females led by the dominant matriarch, who all band together to raise and protect and teach each other and their young calves. |
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They won by the considerable margin of 100 points over their nearest rival, South Yorkshire Orienteers, who for so long were the dominant force in English orienteering. |
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Many of the artefacts were made under the suzerainty of the Uighurs, a Turkic people from western China who were the dominant power in Central Asia for nearly a century. |
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Uptown, the dominant and by far the best work was Gulliver, an enormous recumbent figure constructed out of simple geometric solids, with fat toylike hands and feet. |
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Neds, or chavs, who prefer music by Eminem and are typified by the ghastly Little Britain character Vicky Pollard, right, are the other dominant group. |
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They believe they can knock Australia off their perch and become the dominant team in world one-day cricket, the coach said here in New Zealand yesterday. |
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Hereditary defects in the channels are known to cause many diseases, including dominant and recessive myotonia, Bartter's syndrome, and Dent's disease. |
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As public choice economists have shown, government regulation is often the surest means to cartelize an industry, and that almost always benefits the dominant player. |
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The dominant Khmer language belongs to the Austroasiatic language family and is related to Vietnamese, Mon, and a number of other Asian languages. |
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It encompasses many different perspectives, including the more dominant biological and biosocial theories that are rooted in the behavioural sciences. |
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Examples of abuse of a dominant position include overcharging, discrimination against suppliers, unjustifiable refusals to supply and predatory pricing. |
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Given the widespread existence of such demeaning conditions and the dominant corporate miserliness, why don't the wretched of this low-wage world revolt? |
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The solenodons diverged from all other mammal groups an incredible 76 million years ago and were, until recently, among the dominant predators of the West Indies. |
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When I was in North America the dominant psychological therapy was psychoanalysis and derived from that was psychodynamically oriented psychotherapy. |
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The Burmans, the dominant ethnic group, inhabit the Irrawaddy River Basin. |
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The production is coloured by the electro revival of recent years, but also has more dominant dub content, always underlaid with Smith's trademark large, unfiltered bass. |
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However, the fact persists that our society was, and still is strictly male dominant and its conservative dimension stands unchallengeably in command. |
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Meanwhile, gas illumination and, later, electrical lighting supplanted natural light, while steam slowly became the dominant source of stationary and motive power. |
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Similarly, in the European bitterling, Rhodeus sericeus, dominant males invested most in ejaculations before oviposition if only one competitor was present. |
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To the relentless shaking of maracas, four electric organs inflate and deflate a dominant eleventh chord through the addition and subtraction of pitches and durations. |
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Businesses that have traditionally been less competitive in the marketplace have the opportunity to develop a dominant presence in the virtual marketplace. |
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He could hardly taste the lemongrass, so dominant was the chilli. |
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This female mimic swims between a mating pair just as the dominant male is about to fertilize the female's eggs and fertilizes some of them himself. |
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The dominant feature is the brisk, metronomically precise beat. |
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His other dominant characteristic was a certain timorousness. |
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The dominant feature of the playroom is a periwinkle blue storage wall that contains cabinets, drawers, a display niche, and a long, narrow counter. |
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The dominant voice throughout the narrative is a sensitive, somewhat misguided young woman who assumes various monikers, yet retains the same endearing, familiar tone. |
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One dominant factor is the fact that comparatively superior armed forces aren't enough when it comes to securing democracy, pluralism, and human rights. |
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The dominant non-clay mineral composition of the coarse fraction consists of biotite, quartz, and sanidine with lesser amounts of apatite and zircon. |
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Now, we in the humanities are concerned primarily with the monitoring of the dominant cultural tradition, its preservation and its purveyance, right? |
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In 2009 nearly all influenza cases were caused by the pandemic H1N1 virus, driving the previously dominant H3N2 underground. |
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They fail to recognize that the dominant attribute of these uprisings is their unpredictability. |
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Great wood-rush Luzula sylvatica is locally dominant in the woodland, and the characteristic greater stitchwort Stellaria holostea is found in more open patches. |
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The dominant philosophy of statecraft has become a form of pragmatic meliorism with markets and Western democratic institutions as the chosen means for improving our lives. |
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This facilitation role requires careful management as the key account manager has to be seen in a supporting role to the relationship and not a dominant role. |
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If a dominant individual is able to monopolize the resources, it may instead be the subordinate individual that is forced to be innovative and bold. |
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There is an increased likelihood of competition for prey with subordinate animals likely suffering more than dominant bears that can confiscate or monopolize prey. |
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In most Pakistani families, men are dominant and sons are valued as guardians of the family, upholders of family honour and providers of old age insurance for the parents. |
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Fyffes has been nursing an ambition to propel itself into a new phase of development, moving from being the dominant European player to one of the largest in the world. |
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True poets derive their gifts from the Muse, the primitive, matriarchal Moon Goddess, once dominant but now disastrously dispossessed by male values of reason and logic. |
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Immersed within this flow of images, sounds, bodies, and sensations, perspectival space and binocular vision become less dominant modes of visual perception. |
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Now the dominant trend in radio is to avoid giving listeners a reason to turn off, rather than offering a positive reason to turn on in the first place. |
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The long-established practices of early childhood screening for amblyopia and patching of the dominant eye are not supported by evidence of good clinical outcome. |
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Away from the town, the walk to the monastery takes one through groves of olives and almonds, and vineyards bearing the sign of Torres, the dominant local wine producer. |
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At this elevation, the dominant plant communities are pine-oak-juniper scrub in xeric areas and sycamore-cottonwood-walnut forest along the mesic creek bottoms. |
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The dominant idea was to break away from the ponderous stiffness of the older journalism, to brighten the paper by a more lively presentation of the news. |
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