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I . minority [maɪˈnɒrəti, Am -ˈnɔ:rət̬i] N

1. minority of group:

minority

2. minority no pl LAW:

minority

II . minority [maɪˈnɒrəti, Am -ˈnɔ:rət̬i] ADJ

minority

ethnic minority N

minority interest, minority stake N ECON

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However, these justices formed the minority of the panel, and the earlier decision was upheld.
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If the party representative of a speaking minority gets more than 50,000 votes, it wins a seat.
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At this time, she also became active in equal rights activism, minority and elder rights.
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Nearly one-half of students enrolled are minorities, and 72 percent are female.
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She was regent during the minority of her son.
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A minority of pews were free: they were kept aside for poor local worshippers.
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However, it is one of two minority-majority elementary schools in the district.
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Despite opposition from the executive branch and to be minority, "pure" ensured that their proposals were included.
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A minority claim this has already happened in the past or is occurring now without most knowing it.
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An important novel, which gives an appealing face to a seldom-seen minority.
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