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Meanings of undue preponderance in English
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Usage of undue preponderance in English
1
Of this the Remonstrants complained, on the just ground, that it evidently gave their adversaries an unduepreponderance.
2
In his lecture-room utterances, there was an unduepreponderance of rhetoric, declamation, and sentiment over logic, analysis, and philosophy.
3
This is one of the faults of the system, that an unduepreponderance is thereby given to the ideas of a certain class.
4
Plutarch's great merit consists in his attention to these little things, without giving them unduepreponderance, or neglecting those which are of greater moment.
5
These United States of ours-Godbless them forever!-havea constitutional provision against the unduepreponderance of physical advantages over those of a higher kind.
6
Great judgment is required in blending the different spices or other condiments, so that a fine flavour is produced without the unduepreponderance of either.