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preponderate

[pri-pon-duh-reyt] / prɪˈpɒn dəˌreɪt /


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The higher the tax rate the more the substitution effect preponderates and that’s what gives us our Laffer Curve.

From Forbes

If the number of sheep who were black, or even grey, preponderated and if laxity were general in the community, the chapter would not concern itself to raise its own standard.

From Project Gutenberg

Nor is it less certain that in civilised, and therefore developed man, the good greatly preponderates over the evil.

From Project Gutenberg

On the whole perhaps the good preponderated, for they undoubtedly aided in postponing a revolution for which the world was not yet ready.

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In sum, while most of the evidence points to a preponderating importance of the nuclear matter, it cannot be said to be an established proposition that the nuclear matter is the germ-plasm.

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