English to Malayalam Dictionary preponderance

preponderance

സെസിലിയ
definition
noun
the preponderance of women among older people
the quality or fact of being greater in number, quantity, or importance.
example
The 'preponderance' of scientific evidence supports the overriding similarities between men and women.
the 'preponderance' of women among older people
a 'preponderance' of lower-paid jobs
The 'preponderance' of the evidence is that the effect is statistical clustering, nothing more.
He also points to the troubling 'preponderance' of women in teaching: there are now more women than men teaching in our secondary schools.
the 'preponderance' of women among older people
The 'preponderance' of data came from experiments with temperate and coniferous trees.
The 'preponderance' of the available evidence indicates there was no attack.
This conclusion is supported by the great 'preponderance' of informed commentary.
His 'preponderance' of strength allowed him to perform several offensive operations in near parallel.
By 1750 the Dutch Republic's decline was manifest and Britain had established its 'preponderance' .
Science proceeds on 'preponderance' of evidence, not on finality.
The 'preponderance' of studies support the connection between newspaper content and circulation.
The 'preponderance' of shops nowadays is an unhappy sign of modern life.
This 'preponderance' of Asians, particularly in the vast numbers of Japanese tourists the city attracts, has left its marks on the cuisine.
He raised the possibility that this might have something to do with male 'preponderance' at the very top of research science.
forests with a 'preponderance' of Apache pine
Their apparent 'preponderance' may be due to the fact that they have been the most commonly used corticosteroids.
The 'preponderance' of Latin terms seemed to serve two purposes.
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