preponderance 的定义
- the fact or quality of being preponderant; superiority in weight, power, numbers, etc.: The preponderance of votes is against the proposal.
preponderance 近义词
great numbers; supremacy
更多preponderance例句
- A more recent addition to this ever-changing ecosystem is the preponderance of electric contraptions—e-bikes, e-skateboards, e-scooters, Onewheels—some of which are capable of rather high speeds.
- As for raising the burden of proof to a preponderance of evidence, Early now says he’s for it.
- The preponderance of the data would say in household transmission, young children are not quite as good as adults.
- More than a preponderance of evidence, the state’s attorney came with an avalanche that overwhelmed and buried any notion of innocence.
- Seattle also benefited from a preponderance of at-home workers — Amazon and Microsoft were among the first to encourage remote working.
- This lawsuit will be decided under a lower and more easily met standard of proof: “preponderance of the evidence.”
- Brown assesses sexual misconduct charges under a “preponderance of the evidence” standard—the lowest legal burden of proof.
- That should bother you even if you think that the preponderance of the evidence says that MacDonald is guilty.
- A civil case, however, could have been decided on the basis of a preponderance of evidence.
- In the past 20 years, the preponderance of global companies have both increased revenue and shed costs.
- But here, as in every place of burial, the vast preponderance of childrens graves is striking.
- A House of Commons was chosen in which the Whig party had a decided preponderance.
- It also points out a very characteristic feature of these concerts—namely, the preponderance of the fair sex.
- The Free State preponderance among settlers constantly increased.
- The Roman Catholic general resolved to employ his preponderance of forces in striking a decisive blow.