Examples of using Majority in English and their translations into Malayalam
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Majority Party.
This is that silent majority.
The majority of people on this planet are.
Another word for majority.
The majority think it should be agnostic.
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Justice Sopinka, speaking for the majority.
A majority vote there would make it law.
Of these individuals, the majority are alive today.
But majority suffer due to this catching.
In the first century the majority of God's people spoke Greek.
The majority does not need our assistance.
The schools, where I was a teacher, were Muslim majority schools.
If a majority vote for it, it will become law.
Keep on being a light in this dark world where the majority of celebs& media try to keep Christ out of everything possible.
If a majority votes for the proposition, it becomes law.
However, the majority of people don't know the truth.
Majority of women go on to have healthy babies after a loss.
Of them, the majority(4.2%) come from North East Europe.
Majority of the Oxymetholone reviews reveal that Anadrol indeed does what it is advertised for.
Upon a majority vote of the electorate, become law.
The majority of the people however use that word.
However, majority of real friendship relationships require time.
The majority of the teachers I know work with their heads every day.
The majority of the offshore jurisdictions have prudent, sound regulations.
The majority of the elected officials seem to be behind this idea.”.
The majority of books that Goodreads itself nominates are from Goodreads authors.
Thus the majority of unstable pelvic Fx will typically demonstrate more than one break.
They have given the majority of their basic contact data, which we have taken and accumulated into various significant Biz Opp Leads.
If your anything like the majority of society, myself included, you could probably use a little more info on certain aspects of computers.
In the Riksdag of the Estates, a majority of the peasants worked for the abolition of the death penalty, for example when the new penalty code of 1864 was discussed.