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Predominance

The quality or state of being predominant superiority ascendency prevalence predomination...


Predominant

Having the ascendency over others superior in strength influence or authority prevailing as a predominant color predominant excellence...


Predomination

The act or state of predominating ascendency predominance...


Predominate

Predominate, in the context of a composite yarn made of different types of yarn, has a very simple meaning, namely, that the percentage of the particular yarn with which one is concerned should predominate over the weight of the other constituents of the composite yarn, Collector of Central Excise v. Rane Braker Lininge Ltd., (1998) 8 SCC 420....


Predominancy

Predominance...


Predominantly

In a predominant manner...


Predominate

To be superior in number strength influence or authority to have controlling power or influence to prevail to rule to have the mastery as love predominated in her heart...


capitalism

An economic system based on predominantly private individual or corporate investment in and ownership of the means of production distribution and exchange of goods and wealth contrasted with socialism or especially communism in which the state has the predominant role in the economy...


Essentially derived variety

Essentially derived variety, 'essentially derived variety', in respect of a variety (the initial variety) shall be said to be 'essentially derived' from such initial variety when it (i) is predominantly derived from such initial variety, or from a variety that itself is predominantly derived from such initial variety, while retaining the expression of the essential characteristics that result from the genotype or combination or geno types of such initial variety; (ii) is clearly distinguishable from such initial variety, and (iii) conforms (except for the differences which result from the act of derivation) to such initial variety in the expression of the essential characteristics that result from the genotype or combination of genotypes of such initial variety. [Protection of Plants varieties and Farmer's Rights Act, 2001 (53 of 2001), s. 2(i)]...


essence

essence 1 : the real or ultimate nature of a thing : the properties that make a thing what it is [his award is legitimate only so long as it draws its from the collective bargaining agreement "United Steel Workers v. Enterprise Wheel and Car Corp., 363 U.S. 593 (1960)"] see also essence test 2 : the predominant purpose of a thing [the of the contract] of the essence : of the utmost importance ;specif : so material in nature that failure to satisfy its requirements constitutes a breach of contract [time is of the essence] ...


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