Which preposition to use with inferiority

of Occurrences 120%

The inferiority of the Italian Army to its enemies, both in numbers and in material, was thus sharply increased.

in Occurrences 33%

The German Government, through one of its subordinate spokesmen, has lately admitted their inferiority in guns; their retreat, indeed, on the Somme before our pending attack, together with the state of their old lines, now we are in and over them, show plainly enough what they had to fear from the British guns and the abundance of British ammunition.

to Occurrences 32%

For anything that, as yet, appears to the contrary, the earliest known Marsupials may have been as highly organised as their living congeners; the Permian lizards show no signs of inferiority to those of the present day; the Labyrinthodonts cannot be placed below the living Salamander and Triton; the Devonian Ganoids are closely related to Polypterus and to Lepidosiren.

by Occurrences 6%

Puberty and adolescence are specially perilous to them for they may endeavour to compensate for an inner feeling of physical inferiority by going in strenuously for athletics and sports, and so risking a sudden hemorrhage in the brain, producible by the tearing of a blood vessel, as if constructed of defective rubber.

on Occurrences 6%

He appears, indeed, to have had at one time an idea of pressing the question; but he abandoned this intention on finding that it had been entertained twenty-five years before by Lord Aberdeen, and given up by him on the ground, that the majority of the Scottish Peers looked upon the proposal as lowering to their body, and as implying inferiority on their part to the English Peers.

between Occurrences 3%

Is Christ therefore not equal with God? Is there superiority and inferiority between the Father and the Son?

as Occurrences 2%

Baker complained of his inferiority as a preacher; and Swift, observing 'that men who are happy enough at ridicule are sometimes perfectly stupid upon grave subjects,' gives Eachard as an instance.

from Occurrences 1%

Now, it is only an absolute pauper who has such a thorough conviction of his own complete, profound and positive inferiority from every point of view, of his own utter insignificance and worthlessness, that he can take his place quietly in the political machine.

at Occurrences 1%

A wet blanket was thrown on the encouragement of the Kingstonians by their inferiority at weight-lifting.

without Occurrences 1%

She accepts her inferiority without murmur; indeed, she often impresses one as delighting in it.

Which preposition to use with  inferiority