10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PREPONDERATELY»
Discover the use of
preponderately in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
preponderately and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Garner's Modern American Usage
The latter is a needless variant that often occurs predominantly in the adverb ✳
preponderately—e.g.: “The statistical patter . . . has thus far indicated that AIDS
and its transmission are preponderately [read preponderantly] linked to
homosexual ...
2
Israel and the Politics of Jewish Identity: The ...
Nor can they fail to include the tendency of non-Haredi traditional Jews to be
preponderately right- wing in their sympathies. Moreover, because of high
birthrates, the old Haredi enclaves in Jerusalem and Bnei Brak are no longer
able to ...
Asher Cohen, Bernard Susser, 2000
3
Current Management of the Menopause
... of estrogen-responsive genes. While estradiol stimulates alpha and beta ER,
most SERM stimulate preponderately ERβ, which prevail in heart and bone and
inhibit ERα. SERM inhibit the stimulatory effects of estradiol at its target organs.
Christian Lauritzen, John W. W. Studd, 2005
4
Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality: (Three ...
... butI wish distinctly to maintainthat this supplies the only constant and the most
important source of energy in the neurosis,sothatthe sexual life of such persons
manifests itself either exclusively, preponderately,or partially inthesesymptoms.
5
Pesticide Resistance: Strategies and Tactics for Management
The situation is now more symmetrical, with preponderately R genes migrating
out from the treated regions into the untreated ones at the same time as
preponderately S genes are flowing into the treated regions. The net outcome is
that the ...
6
Clinical Studies on the Physiology of the Eye
which side, with reference to the primitive mesenteric attachment, is
preponderately affected. In appendicitis after rupture the phenomenon may be
altogether absent. In accordance with the old clinical rule that congenital cardiac
lesions occur ...
7
Garner's Dictionary of Legal Usage
See burden of proof & balance of probability. preponderantly; ✳preponderately.
The better form is preponderantly, though the needless variant preponderately is
becoming commonplace—e.g.: “For an award of supplemental earnings benefits,
...
8
Bulletin of the International Labour Office
305) for employees working in Austria, who have the character of officials on
account of the nature of their position, or who are regularly engaged in duties of a
preponderately intellectual character, and whose total annual income under one
...
International Labour Office, 1916
9
The riddle of "man-manly love": the pioneering work on male ...
(a) There are Urnings in whom the masculine element, which agrees with their
masculine build, dominates in all cases, because there is, besides their feminine
love drive, a certain masculine coloring: thus, Urnings with preponderately ...
Karl Heinrich Ulrichs, 1994
10
An Inquiry Into the Principles of the Distribution of Wealth ...
... necessarily excited motives prom t to their C0lXlIIllSSl0I]; because the
presumption in such cases always rs, eit er that the evil of the offence is over-
rated, or that the law has put an act not preponderately injurious under the class
of offences.
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PREPONDERATELY»
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preponderately is used in the context of the following news items.
As immigration turns red states blue, how can Republicans …
... G.O.P. there has now been reduced to a rump party, ideologically extreme and preponderately white. Republicans hold no statewide offices. «New Yorker, Nov 12»