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dominance

[dom-uh-nuhns] / ˈdɒm ə nəns /


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I have spent a good deal of time reporting on China since 1989, watching its rise to economic and political dominance.

From BBC

Thanks to a delicate balance of force, beneficence, and self-interest, the United States would enjoy both great national wealth and historically unprecedented global dominance.

From Salon

But Hearts now have a realistic chance to end that period of Old Firm dominance as they seek a first Scottish title of their own in 66 years.

From Barron's

Three colliding forces will determine the answer: the endurance of the gravitational pull of capital toward technology, the stability or instability of American institutions, and a rising tide of fiscal dominance.

From Barron's

Houston’s dominance on the boards was at the top of Redick’s mind before the game when he estimated the Rockets were the best rebounding team since the 1994-95 Mavericks.

From Los Angeles Times