ascendency in the PONS Dictionary

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Rather, his teammates must pose a threat to his ascendency and the perfect man is just returning from injury.
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Identifying himself with the mining interest, he began to acquire that ascendency in the local politics of the goldfields' city, which he for many years maintained.
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To fill the gap, a third sector, the non-profit sector, has been gaining ascendency.
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Obviously, while these different styles of consciousness may co-exist to some extent each has had a time of ascendency.
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Unsurprisingly, the away side are back in the ascendency.
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What were the rules of ascendency?
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This has been the case from the dawning of modern commerce to the present day, although there have been periods where one or the other school had gained temporary ascendency.
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He lost his colonelcy in 1690, the church party being once more in a majority, but was re-elected on the ascendency of the whigs in 1691.
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That is, ascendency can be used to identify which resource is limiting the functioning of each component of the ecosystem.
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You yourself have already labeled this quote that you wish to have ascendency as dicta.
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