Predominant
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On the one hand, you do have the media, politics and news lobe that tends to exist in Baltimore and other cities, but you also have this very
predominant
group of geeks and techies that are sort of taking over the top half of the network, and there's even a group that's so distinct and clear that we can identify it as Twitter employees, next to the geeks, in between the gamers and the geeks, at the opposite end of the hip-hop spectrum.
And what is their
predominant
concern?
It's rippled, so that facing the
predominant
direction of the sun, it's all opaque; facing away from the sun, it's all glass.
But then along came the industrial revolution, and then goods became the
predominant
economic offering, where we used commodities as a raw material to be able to make or manufacture goods.
So we're shifting to an experience economy, where experiences are becoming the
predominant
economic offering.
Regardless of whether the
predominant
social message of this film - that vigilante justice is acceptable - is justifiable, I was more insulted by McConaughey's closing statement.
In 1969, the transition among African-American groups from a
predominant
policy of conciliation and integration to one of confrontation and self-determination was still quite new, and more than a little controversial.
B & H does not attempt to mirror the
predominant
attitudes toward homosexuality and bisexuality.
Although this film was made before Dogme emerged as the
predominant
method of filmmaking, and before digital triumphed over -- strike that.
The final cliché which we see in a lot of movies where natives play a
predominant
role is that the native lifestyle is portrayed as a sanctuary that sin has never entered.
Having viewed "The Lost World" today for the first time, the
predominant
thing that struck me was the number of scenes that bore a similarity to ones in the original screen version of "King Kong".
Soon the world's populations begin to die with sundry sicknesses(Italian Flu I believe being the most predominant).
During the twentieth century, racial persecution, political oppression, and the ravages of two world wars became the
predominant
causes of flight.
Yet, despite the fact that America spends more on defense than the next ten powers combined, it has never been a regional hegemon because it actually relies on the cooperation of other states to remain
predominant.
The
predominant
Western view that Xi’s growing authority represents a dangerous trend partly reflects anxiety over growing challenges to democracy in the United States and across Europe.
But the
predominant
goal should be to support the creation in Egypt of a pluralistic society that defends the rights of all to political participation and free and fair elections.
The artificial fusion of the mainly Arab, Muslim north of Sudan and the African south, where Christianity and traditional animist beliefs are predominant, has been an abject failure.
Rethinking Inflation TargetingZURICH – Over the last two decades, inflation targeting has become the
predominant
monetary-policy framework.
The
predominant
Western view was exemplified in Francis Fukuyama’s 1992 book The End of History and the Last Man, which presumed that Western liberal democracy was the endpoint of humanity’s sociocultural evolution.
Dogs, the
predominant
host in most regions, can become infected from any rabid wild animal, and then infect humans.
While the West’s culture, norms, and
predominant
religion are broadly Occidental in origin, it evolved into something different over time.
The president – to be directly elected in the future given another AKP-initiated amendment that was approved by a referendum in 2007 – thus maintains the
predominant
role, which underscores the AKP’s confidence that it will continue to control the presidency in the years ahead.
Rich-country consumers have become far more comfortable with – even reliant on – foreign products, from constantly upgraded electronics to the cheap “fast fashion” that has become
predominant
throughout the advanced economies.
In the early 1980's, the
predominant
view on the Left was that the ancient Hindu caste system was a variant of European feudalism.
Ironically, however, rather than undermining the
predominant
international role of the US dollar, the end of Bretton Woods actually boosted its use around the world.
"We now see a
predominant
tendency worldwide towards regionalism.
In order to address pressing global problems like climate change and inequality, the
predominant
economic models must be rethought, incorporating other motivational systems that can induce different human behaviors.
With oil sales generating the bulk of government revenues, and with the public sector being the
predominant
employer, Saudi officials have long worried that the Kingdom’s lack of economic diversity could place at risk its long-term financial security.
Indeed, the victory of presidential incumbents across Latin America has become the
predominant
trend in the region’s elections.
The
predominant
response among commentators to the sole television debate between Chancellor Angela Merkel and her challenger, Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, held two weeks before the election, was a collective yawn – all the more remarkable considering the historical events that overshadow this election.
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