97 examples of dominance in sentences

There were three things that made up the peculiar dominance of Donnegan's countenance.

He was not, in fact, a man who was prone to gentle expressions, but having been framed by nature for a strong dominance over all around him, his habitual expression was a proud self-containment.

We are fighting "to put down militarism and the dominance of a military class," says the great B.P., and one can only hope that when the war is over we shall remember and rivet into shape this great and good purposenot only with regard to foreign militarism, but also with regard to our own.

Small wonder, then, if out of such interior conditions there rise to dominance in the great world those very classes who exhibit the same vulgarities in their most perfect form, and that their conflict with each other, as between nation and nation, exhibit to us, in the magnified and hideous form of war, the same sore which is all the time corrupting our internal economy.

We must show that we do not intend to be brought under German rule, or have German ideals imposed upon us, and having demonstrated that, the Allies must show that they in their turn have no intention of imposing their ideals or their rule or their dominance upon German peoples.

" Against the spiritual dominance of such a land the world was surely ready for revolt.

In the case of the pituitary, for instance, a hint as to the method of approach is furnished by the tabulation of the traits of pituitary dominance and pituitary inferiority in children.

Should that be established, we should have more evidence for the pituitary dominance of most specimens of intellectual power.

We consider it to be inconsistent with our self respect any longer to brook the spirit of superiority and dominance which has systematically ignored and disregarded the sentiments of thirty crores of the innocent people of India on many a vital matter.

She knew that Whaley was trying to reëstablish over the other the mental dominance he had always held.

But circumstances having forced a temporal dominance upon him, he became concerned for the ultimate triumph of his earthly power.

Mixtus on this occasion became familiar with a world in which wealth seemed the key to a more brilliant sort of dominance than that of a religious patron in the provincial circles of X. Would it not be possible to unite the two kinds of sway?

To the end, under the dominance of her will, she had not faltered; and with the end she looked up with a faint smile of stoicism and an invincible flame in her eyes.

He quelled one incipient mutiny through sheer dominance, but it left him more short of temper, more crabbedly moody than ever.

" She would have turned away from him with the words, but he held her with a certain dominance.

She tried to hold him from her, but he pressed her to him with a dominance that would not brook resistance.

"The common people heard Him gladly," cried the Rev. Eliot Wilmot, "because they instinctively felt His superiority of birth, felt the dominance of His lineage.

In the two Manila twilights which saw the dominance of his physical being, it was the Adelaide element which roused; and the scars they left behind marked the scorch of memories.

It was a lapse, an oblivion; a period of primitive physical dominance, of primitive human hate.

SEE Benson, Louis F. <pb id='090.png' /> JENISON, MADGE. Dominance.

Harris tests of lateral dominance: manual of directions for administration and interpretation.

But whatever be the difficulties of the wage system it has certain practical merits of workableness which account for its progress and dominance.

The regeneration of human society is found to come from the dominance of spiritual passion, even though it be not the first thing on which spiritual passion is set; the saint will bejust because he is a sainta philanthropist too, since a true sainthood must number love among the graces of character it brings.

Mysticism and common-sense alike consist in a sense of the dominance of certain truths and tendencies which cannot be formally demonstrated or even formally named.

To-day we are forced to ask whether military and industrial success have changed the national bent: for poetry seems to have deserted her, and her philosophy betrays the dominance of material interests.

97 examples of  dominance  in sentences