Sentences with phrase «taken predominance»

Inventive concept appears to have taken predominance over claim construction.
Indeed, during the Conservative 2007 campaign, the logo may even have taken predominance over the message.
It would take the predominance of evidence to shift from CO2 as the dominant factor to something else.

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Maybe I'm too cynical, but the best sense I can make of the administrations decisions requires me to presuppose the predominance of (1) dreamy human rights internationalism, and (2) cynical efforts to keep the Middle East out of domestic politics by doing whatever it takes to kick the various cans down the road.
That a genuine social revolution can only take place from below will first become convincingly clear, writes Heinz - Joachim Heydorn, when we are able to free ourselves from the predominance of a purely political thought that does not understand the long - term problems of our modern life.
On the basis of these beliefs Buber has defined evil as the predominance of the world of It to the exclusion of relation, and he has conceived of the redemption of evil as taking place in the primal movement of the turning which brings man back to God and back to solidarity of relation with man and the world.
The results of such an analysis would help get a firmer handle on whether or not the predominance of warming in Antarctica took place from the late - 1950s to the mid-1960s, or whether it occurred fairly consistently through time.
Regardless of whether you have a predominance of Pitta in your constitution, everyone should take extra caution in protecting their eyes in the summer.
Ultimately, however, Mary Kay's predominance is threatened by a much younger (and shriller) rival, Jinger Heath (Parker Posey), whose BeautiControl company takes an enormous bite out of Mary Kay's share of the market.
While Craig - Martin directly addresses the predominance of new media in his digital work Lightbulb (2015)-- whose color gradually changes online, and which is shareable via social media — larger, political questions of digital networks and their relationship with the real world are mainly left to Simon Denny, who takes a sharp critical angle on the murky alliance between technology and capitalism in his Serpentine show.
We take for granted the predominance of conceptual practices and the fabricated works it has produced and keeps producing in collaboration with manufacturers of all kinds.
Mosaka took issue with the predominance of works on the show which «adhere [d] to a narrow definition of male identity».
This is very different from the approach used in many other jurisdictions, such as the USA which relies on a predominance test, where a dominant element of skill over chance takes it outside the definition of gambling and all the regulatory consequences of that (including prohibition if there's no regulation)
«It's taken on a new predominance of value,» says George Lamprey, CRS ®, GRI, president of the New Hampshire Association of REALTORS ®.
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