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prevalência
A superiority in numbers or amount.
prevalence
portugués
prevalência
1
This would have given the slave-holding states the
preponderance
in the Union.
2
The
preponderance
of white in Colonial rooms was due to architectural conditions.
3
In such cases, the question is answered by a
preponderance
of evidence.
4
Objective interests and their conditions acquire an increasing
preponderance
in his mind.
5
But I still feel that the
preponderance
of evidence indicates the weird.
6
The Emperor did not realize their
preponderance
until it was too late.
7
As is the
preponderance
of the man, will be this inward brood.
8
There was a
preponderance
of butt-packs and elaborate skirts with Victorian-style bustles.
9
Majority were above 50 years of age with slight female
preponderance
.
10
The
preponderance
was natural; he was by far the more loquacious.
11
She'd left Marshall & Associates because of a
preponderance
of family law clients.
12
Improvement is particularly related to the
preponderance
of early stage disease.
13
Nothing is allowed any
preponderance
over the story and the speeches in it.
14
The result is a
preponderance
of repetition, with once-fresh ideas driven to staleness.
15
Each group was characterized by the
preponderance
of certain nuclear profile types, i.e.
16
Hence the
preponderance
of these matters in the literature of its leisure hours.
preponderance
great preponderance
vast preponderance
female preponderance
undue preponderance
be a preponderance
portugués
prevalência
preponderância