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Preponderant
Preponderating outweighing overbalancing used literally and figuratively as a preponderant weight
Preponderation
The act or state of preponderating preponderance as a preponderation of reasons
preponderate
preponderate -at·ed -at·ing : to have greater credibility or convincing weight
Preponderatingly
In a preponderating manner preponderantly
preponderance of the evidence
preponderance of the evidence ;also : the evidence meeting this standard
Preponderance
The quality or state of being preponderant superiority or excess of weight influence or power etc an
Marz-ool-maut
death so that there is, as it is phrased, a preponderance (ghaliba) of knout or apprehension, that is, that at the
standard of proof
proof beyond a reasonable doubt] see also clear and convincing, preponderance of the evidence compare burden of proof clear and convincing
Goodwill
businesses in the same trade, and while one element may preponderate in one business another may dominate in another business. And
Preponder
To preponderate
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