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"predominate" Definitions
  1. [intransitive] to be greater in amount or number than something/somebody else in a place, group, etc.
  2. [intransitive] predominate (over somebody/something) to have the most influence or importance
"predominate" Synonyms
prevail rule dominate outweigh overshadow override reign be dominant command domineer govern hold sway lead manage overrule tell carry most weight be in control have the upper hand carry weight preponderate be prevalent be predominant stick out be greater in amount be greater in number be greatest in amount be greatest in number be most prominent stand out be in the majority be most noticeable be the order of the day abound exist hold occur tyrannise(UK) tyrannize(US) bully browbeat intimidate oppress hector pressurise(UK) pressurize(US) bulldoze subjugate persecute terrorise(UK) terrorize(US) threaten menace boss control direct supervise oversee superintend head administer regulate guide overlook administrate steward captain count matter signify be influential be paramount be pre-eminent be significant be most important be of account be of consequence bulk large predominate in prevail in be influential in be pre-eminent in hold power wield power be in power exercise power be most powerful have authority have influence have power have the ascendancy have the edge have the greatest influence rule the roost run the show be in the saddle take precedence come first have priority have the advantage come before antecede antedate forego precede forerun herald introduce preexist predate foreshadow anticipate pioneer usher excel beat surpass top better eclipse outdo outshine transcend best outclass pass trump exceed outrival upstage outmatch cap outdistance cancel reverse disallow quash revoke countermand overturn rescind annul nullify repeal veto invalidate overthrow retract set aside withdraw abrogate supersede outrank overweigh dwarf outbalance overbalance outrun overcome be greater than be superior to dominant commanding authoritative supreme powerful predominant superior prevailing prevalent supereminent imposing premier prepollent prime dominating domineering prepotent unassailable assertive prominent More

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A lower court upheld the districts, saying that race did not predominate in 11 of the 12 districts and in the 12th there was a permissible justification to have race predominate.
Which Strine will predominate when the DFC case is decided?
These kinds of, you say identitarian or nationalist concerns [predominate].
The trees are mainly oaks and pines, and the pines predominate.
Rentals still predominate, he said, but the number of condominiums is growing.
For those that live far from human dwellings, twigs and leaves predominate.
Some of those questions, about whether music or dance should predominate, persist.
She said this was because "individual" rather than "common" issues would predominate.
The episodes involve male and female toll collectors, but predominate among women.
Thereafter, open interest drops off sharply until December, when bearish views predominate.
Brick houses are rising in villages where mud huts used to predominate.
Businessmen, former military officials and pro-government media personalities are expected to predominate.
In terms of sheer numbers, China will predominate with 24 million 5G connections.
The poor and lonely, of many ages and races, predominate in his world.
Theoretical texts that guided my generation, many stemming from 1968, no longer predominate.
But Justice Kagan said race could predominate even if legislators had mixed motives.
Though shacks still predominate, some taller buildings have been going up, with more space.
As we get to the 2030s, the nonbiological portion of our intelligence will predominate.
Consumers' preferences and market forces will determine which access points (and insurance plans) predominate.
But in this case the stakes are too high to let insular concerns predominate.
The engineers who predominate in the Valley are better known for their political apathy.
As in Disney Hall, bright wood tones—Douglas fir, cedar, and red oak—predominate.
Controlled burns each spring clear out the oaks and hardwoods that predominate everywhere else.
Along with Google, Twitter, and YouTube, the researchers found the most predominate domain was Archive.
But they do outnumber men in lower-tier jobs, while men predominate in senior positions.
Other neighbors, from Sri Lanka to China, where Muslims do not predominate, are not mentioned.
And men and women are segregated between occupations and industries; those where women predominate pay less.
Home to Disney World and Nascar's Daytona 500, low-wage jobs supporting tourism and agribusiness predominate.
But, in an age of nativism and protectionism, other ways of seeing the world now predominate.
They predominate, although many judges also look at lodestar billings as a check on percentage-based fees.
The cooling is likely to predominate for about another eight years before warming takes over, it said.
The new stores are scaled back versions of the big-box Targets that predominate in the suburbs.
He sees a lot as class-based, it's his predominate lens but it's not his only lens.
Many question the wisdom of gambling on the Kurdish-dominated SDF to liberate a city where Arabs predominate.
In Europe jihadist killings still predominate, but deaths from extreme-right terrorism have surged since 2010 (see chart).
More importantly, it's about what kind of economic and political system will predominate the future of U.S. telecommunications.
To the Editor: After the mass shooting in Las Vegas, one question in particular seems to predominate. Why?
Bataar and Odsaikhan are proud of their culture, nationalism and Mongolia's historical legacies, which predominate in their lyrics.
Traditional chairlifts predominate in Serre Chevalier, so we had plenty of time to talk on the way up.
In the very short term, bearish factors may predominate, which could help push both crude and gasoline prices lower.
"Men should look at the world as if something is wrong when their voices predominate," the Oscar winner added.
Kommersant noted that the predominate assessment, that the convoy was hit from the air, seemed to point to Damascus.
"It was: this is the demographic, here are the underutilized release dates, here's why female buyers predominate," she said.
Cold bean noodles and hand-pulled laghman—noodles with lamb, potato, tomato, onion, and peppers—are the predominate choices.
Apart from the narrow strip of red on the right hand edge, dark blues and purples predominate the canvas.
Mr. Petherick and Mr. Gready both said that Chinese buyers predominate among their agencies' small percentage of foreign clients.
The new view quickly came to predominate, but on its own it gave too stark an account of behavior.
For some, new horizons in matters of sexuality and sexual identity offer opportunity; for others, discomfort and fear predominate.
Public-sector jobs in the GCC pay about three times more than private-sector ones, where foreigners predominate (see chart).
Women, however, outnumber men in lower-tier jobs, such as secretarial and administrative roles, whereas men predominate in senior positions.
But the gig jobs in which senior citizens predominate: professional wedding officiant (45% of them are senior citizens) and musicians.
Republicans predominate in the new district, but one strategist called them "softer Republicans," many of them employed by state government.
There are excursions into the huge place of spying in popular culture, but fictional stories are not allowed to predominate.
Yet, economic segregation, which is more pronounced among families with children, also creates public school districts where affluent families predominate.
"Without U.S. leadership, the failed international policies that have characterized the past 25 years will continue to predominate," he wrote.
In recent decades in South Asia, intolerant strands of Islam have edged out the broad-minded forms that used to predominate.
Handily, the creatives at the Coliseum haven't forgotten that the predominate reason why people go to nightclubs is to get wankered.
The kind of realism that tends to predominate in literary fiction is "as fantastical as sword and sorcery," James told me.
Measuring anywhere from 3 to 9 inches, the Indian pipe is often found in dry woodlands where oaks or beeches predominate.
"It is possible that lawyers, doctors, engineers, architects or other 'knowledge professions' predominate in this group," Pew said in its study.
Insects reportedly have a very mild taste and depend on a preparation method for flavor; in this case, chocolate would predominate.
"Men should look at the world as if something is wrong when their voices predominate," she told Time Out London in 2015.
Added to this, the terrain breaks line-of-sight, funneling players into choke points where charges and run-and-gun gameplay predominate.
But in the Republican coalition, over-fifty voters predominate (and turn out), and Trump's form of populism resonates much more with them.
"We're going to try to professionalize, somewhat, those Kurdish forces who take on a more predominate role in the fight," Vance said.
A: DHS did not consider or even research the predominate religion practiced in these or any country as part of its review.
Music is muted — the grisly snap of bones and squelch of peeling flesh predominate — while the camera maintains a cool, observational stillness.
Though Barnier insisted French be one of the two languages for negotiations, English is the lingua franca of Brussels and will predominate.
The sacred values of the Christian Church no longer predominate in institutions of higher learning (with the exception of a few religious colleges).
But the tsar had a different idea: the peninsula could become a protectorate administered by six Orthodox powers, in which Russia would predominate.
Price seems interested in making the town itself the central character at the expense of its residents, although certain voices, including Ditka's, predominate.
But the region's allegiance began to shift as well-educated and culturally liberal voters came to predominate in the suburbs in the 1990s.
Even in regions where ethnic Russians predominate, a growing number of residents feel alienated from Moscow and are consolidating their unique local identities.
"But if race for its own sake is the overriding reason for choosing one map over others, race may still predominate," Kennedy wrote.
"It is worrying that Internet meme content... produces a predominate sense of happiness regardless of the underlying tone or image used," they wrote.
Black, gray, and silver tones predominate, accented by radar-screen green, searchlight yellow, and, for a happy moment, a multicolored, shimmering aurora borealis.
In a racially unequal society, whites (who predominate in law enforcement) may see themselves as occupying a higher rung than people of color.
Although he is yet to release a video, Lewis was the predominate feature on UK artists Wretch 32 and Avelino's ground-breaking collaborative mixtape.
In spite of the fact that I am a die-hard, lifelong Democrat, I would like to see purple hats predominate in the landscape.
Now it, like many other small cities in the Northeast and Midwest where retail jobs came to predominate, is being battered by e-commerce.
I believe that most people in communities where arranged marriages predominate still feel that parents and other close relatives are qualified to select marriage partners.
There are intermediate situations such as Dar al-Dawa, the abode of invitation, where Islam does not predominate but can be practised and preached freely.
Yet outside of rural life, where radios still predominate, the potential of mass media as a tool to encourage positive behavioral health outcomes becomes ambiguous.
In most of the paintings that followed, in the prolific second half of her career, horizontal stripes and bands of varying widths and alignments predominate.
Tourism is one of the most predominate sources of income, in which their economy is highly dependent on thanks to their beautiful beaches and sunshine.
"For a time, we'll be a hybrid of biological and nonbiological thinking, but, as the cloud keeps doubling, the nonbiological intelligence will predominate," Kurzweil said.
Female founders face a greater challenge than male founders when fundraising, as they are required to break into male networks, which predominate at most investment firms.
Because the policy reflected in this order targets a particular religious group, even though it doesn't cover every country in which Muslims predominate, it is unconstitutional.
Superdelegates often maintain that they would never override the will of the voters anyway, so they should have no problem with allowing ordinary voters to predominate.
With economic segregation in the United States worsening, there is likely to be a growing number of school districts where poor children, and poor parents, predominate.
Qassim Suleimani, the mastermind of Iran's regional efforts, however pleased they might have been, the predominate response from America's friends in the region has been silence.
It was arguably an easier sell as less commercial cargo ships such as oil tankers operate in the Antarctic, where fishing boats, cruise ships and yachts predominate.
Dramas full of ruthless terrorists and brilliant-but-flawed secret agents still predominate, but local producers boast that they are now exporting other kinds of show, too.
Steel-gray tones predominate; the judges of the Ruler's kingdom wear Inquisitorial scarlet robes, and the Stranger is dressed in an orange jumpsuit as he undergoes interrogation.
To show that classwide issues predominate, plaintiffs' lawyers would have to overcome arguments by the universities that admissions decisions are made on a case-by-case basis.
Sex and violence predominate again in "Carmen," while Nico Muhly's "Marnie," an adaptation of the novel that inspired Hitchcock's film, examines the hollow glamour that both exude.
Plants are layered so that different fragrances predominate in different parts of the building, though the fragrance is most noticeable in spring, added Mr. Rebelo de Andrade.
Even if producer interests predominate over consumer interests, what producers should care about is not how much they export but how much income they derive from exporting.
William M. Daley, a former chief of staff to Mr. Obama, said that with the Clintons, two qualities would always predominate in personnel decisions: loyalty and competence.
For this edition of 17.993 Under $20, whites and rosés predominate, though reds will always have their place, accompanying the grilled steaks, ribs and burgers of summer.
Precision agriculture will spread from its North American heartland to become routine in Europe and those parts of South America, such as Brazil, where large arable farms predominate.
Ms. Grande, a boisterous soul singer by disposition, has never been a neat pop fit, but on previous albums has found ways to let her huge voice predominate.
The 2nd Circuit said Judge Rakoff hadn't taken sufficient account of whether noteholders could meet the Morrison test when he held that class issues predominate over individual inquiries.
North of Northern Boulevard, in the 320-home Westmoreland section east of Little Neck Parkway, Tudor-style houses built in the first half of the last century predominate.
Or if you're a coastal elite, perhaps by finding a temporary job in Trump country, and if you're already happily in Trump country, find work where progressives predominate.
As Ivy League men predominate in front offices, they are said to seek managerial candidates conversant in the analytic revolution that has overrun baseball in the past decade.
By definition, white people predominate in white spaces, and by implication blacks and other people of color are often absent there or when present made to feel uneasy.
While pedal-powered bikes still predominate on Pyongyang's wide avenues, the electric bike trend began in the last year, locals and foreign residents of the North Korean capital said.
I'm sure you have seen the series FiveThirtyEight has had the past week on the effects of Catholic hospitals coming to predominate more rural areas and even some cities.
Given this asymmetry in representation, you might expect the interests of import-competing industries to predominate in practically everything we could produce here, leading to high levels of protectionism.
And because Spanish is the predominate language used and taught in Puerto Rico's schools, that means English-only elections in Florida could prevent Puerto Ricans from being able to vote.
In fact, natural regrowth is usually better than planting, since "allowing nature to choose which species predominate during natural regeneration allows for local adaptation and higher functional diversity," she says.
Male workers still predominate at the top of the income scale, too: Growth at the bottom, and to a smaller extent the top, came at the expense of the middle.
"For economic growth and, to a lesser extent, for the rate of inflation as well, it is the downside risks that predominate as things stand today," the central bank said.
Never mind, there were dogs later, being auctioned off at a brisk clip by Cristiana Morganti.) In the second half, group dances predominate, presided over by an old crone (Mr.
As Walter's possibly ungrounded suspicions grow, his sense of himself as a politically correct person gradually erodes, with deeply buried misgivings about his wife and her culture beginning to predominate.
The court has said that if race is the predominate factor in drawing lines, then the use of race has to be narrowly tailored to advance a compelling governmental interest.
Students in middle school are tracked for English and math proficiency, and top students in high school take honors and Advanced Placement classes — in all of them, white students predominate.
"Private property in certain means of production contributes to employment, economic efficiency and well-being, in a context in which socialist property relationships predominate," the party acknowledged in the published document.
The agreement would make Kamberi's town and two other Serbian municipalities, Medvedja and Presevo, part of Kosovo — something the ethnic Albanians who predominate in the region voted for back in 1992.
Republicans occupy more and more of the falling-behind places where Trump's zero-sum, declinist narrative of lost greatness appears to resonate most, and where low education and anti-intellectualism predominate.
"I can say the speedball is back on the East Coast," said Ciccarone, adding that on the West Coast and other areas where methamphetamine is more common than cocaine, goofballs predominate.
This in turn favors a structure shaped like a right-angled U, C, E, or S. Two- or three-bedroom apartments work best at the corners, so one-bedrooms and studios predominate.
" Is the white community in the South, the editorial asked, "entitled to take such measures as are necessary to prevail, politically and culturally, in areas in which it does not predominate numerically?
The trial judge, Marin County Superior Court Judge Paul Haakenson, previously denied class certification on the separate conclusion that individual issues of reliance on the allegedly false labeling predominate over classwide issues.
These findings may not reflect what will happen in the U.S., she said, because there is no guarantee the same strains that predominated in Australia will be the same that predominate here.
Mr. Kasich will almost certainly stay in the race, which will help split the anti-Trump vote, especially in the blue states that predominate in the second half of the primary season.
Uber, with a stock market capitalization of $74 billion, aims to adapt its model used in the United States, where many truck drivers are sole operators, to Europe, where family-run firms predominate.
Uber, with a stock market capitalisation of $74 billion, aims to adapt its model used in the United States, where many truck drivers are sole operators, to Europe, where family-run firms predominate.
For money damages class actions, plaintiffs must prove that common questions predominate over individual questions, and they must convince the judge that a class action is the superior way to resolve the dispute.
More surprising is the decision to let blank space predominate on nearly every page, a strategy that symbolically isolates Fausto within his world and makes visible the emptiness of his relationship to it.
The Kurdish forces have set up civilian governments that are often run by Arabs in areas where they predominate, and have successfully turned the S.D.F. into a majority Arab force, General Jarrard said.
Spice and sauce bars are popular, and precooked meals, while still predominate, seem to be losing popularity as even the largest districts begin to make their own pizza dough, salad dressings and sauces.
While Kurds predominate in the region, a mix of ethnic groups lives among them — Turks and Arabs, along with tiny minorities of Assyrians, Circassians, Armenians and Jews with their own histories of persecution.
But it said "downside risks predominate," including the potential escalation of trade fights, sharp slowdowns in the United States and other wealthy countries and financial disruptions in emerging markets like China and India.
Meeting the 85033-octane standard would be fuel-neutral, which could allow ethanol — which has an octane rating above 110 — to continue to be the predominate additive to gasoline that it is today.
Because the strong British pound "makes it so much more affordable," British buyers predominate in St. James and St. Peter on the west coast, also known as the platinum or gold coast, she said.
In a decision delivered by Justice Anthony Kennedy, the court said the lower court had used the incorrect legal standard in determining that race did not predominate in 11 of the state's 21625 districts.
In the realm of national security, where Congress tends to tread lightly, other sources of law predominate — and a new study by the Brennan Center shows that they are frequently withheld from the public.
"Attempts to isolate business models with a predominate digital component as a separate sector of the economy would 'require arbitrary lines to be drawn between was is digital and what is not,'" she wrote.
Having developed for decades a take on painterly abstraction rooted in organic forms, Gregory Amenoff has embarked on a foray into a rigorously structured realm where square formats, straight edges, and right angles predominate.
In the 23s and 1930s the new Turkish republic crushed successive rebellions in the country's south-east, where Kurds predominate not only within Turkey's own borders but in adjacent parts of Syria, Iraq and Iran.
If we are to move on, our neighborhoods -- whatever race, ethnicity, or national origin may predominate in them -- must likewise become guardians, cooperative with the police, whose sworn mission is to serve and protect them.
I prefer different proportions that allow the whisky and juice (all the better if it's from blood oranges, both for flavor and for color) to predominate, but you can play with these to your taste.
Against the flat, chalky, muted colors in tones of gray that predominate, and the general lack of detail in the figures, the use of gold and silver leaf reads like signs of a unique personality.
"The reason for that conclusion is obvious: A question cannot even be common, let alone predominate, if its resolution is not relevant to the legal claims of all of the members of the class," Gibson argued.
The judge said the workers were unable to show that all class members were held without compensation, so they did not meet the requirement that questions common to the class predominate over those affecting individual members.
Class certification has been one big problem, with Manhattan federal judges issuing a series of rulings denying class certification to MBS noteholders because, according to the decisions, individual issues of standing and timeliness predominate over classwide concerns.
The World Health Organization says that gender is a "critical determinant of mental health and mental illness," and that common mental health problems like anxiety and depression, "in which women predominate," affect approximately one in three people.
Every Sunday since 215, Kim has produced a 21×27-inch acrylic painting that depicts a slice of sky — blues and whites predominate, with occasional washes of gray — and contains a small observational paragraph handwritten on the canvas.
As people at the central mosque acknowledge, there is a vicious circle in which Muslims stick to areas where they predominate because they fear abuse or assaults elsewhere; and as those districts become more overwhelmingly Muslim, others move out.
Such an approach, he contends, would be consistent with the progressive movement's long-held credo that it is the duty of the majority (liberals who predominate on campus) to fight for the minority even when that contravenes self-interest.
The legalization of abortion in America happened in the transition from this second dispensation to the third, contemporary one, in which feminist arguments predominate and reproductive policy is understood primarily in terms of female liberty and general sexual emancipation.
U.S. District Judge Peter Sheridan in Trenton, New Jersey in a ruling made public on Wednesday said the case was not appropriate for class treatment because the laws of 50 different states would apply, meaning common issues did not predominate.
Nor did their products meet demand: the two firms have mostly failed to supply the 72-cell panels that are standard for the large, utility-scale installations that now predominate; they produced smaller, 60-cell panels more suitable for rooftop solar.
The 9th Circuit's Hyundai decision, which held that trial courts must consider those differences in evaluating whether classwide issues predominate over individual concerns, is directly at odds with Remington trial judge's assertion that a settlement obviates state choice-of-law analysis.
The north and east, where Tamils predominate, are poorer than most of the south and depend largely on remittances from the diaspora of several million in Australia, Britain, Canada, Malaysia and the Middle East, many of them fugitives from the civil war.
The bottom line: The study, along with other research, puts forward the idea that membranous wings and elongated forelimbs in scansoriopterygids were likely short-lived evolutionary experiments with flight, since feathered wings and the birds we know of today came to predominate later.
"Because the court finds that individualized questions will predominate with respect to Facebook's alleged breach and misrepresentation, the court denies plaintiffs' motion for class certification," wrote Judge Ronald M. Whyte of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California.
But the decision will instead push federal courts further into the political thicket, and, in states with substantial minority voter populations, force courts to make logically impossible determinations about whether racial reasons or partisan motives predominate when a party gerrymanders for political advantage.
Rather he seeks to reframe the entirety of human history as an endless tug-of-war between eras in which powerful hierarchical institutions predominate (the Tower of the title) only to be undermined by the influence of emerging networks (the corresponding Square).
Keats's stunning image, in the "Ode on Melancholy," of a "strenuous tongue" bursting a whole grape by pressing it against a "palate fine" suggests the power of a poetics that exploits the relative novelty of such sensation, especially where we expect another sense to predominate.
But that sorting by size seems likely to accelerate as Democratic-leaning minority groups and whites working in the information economy concentrate in the largest states, and Republicans grow more dominant among blue-collar, older, rural and religious whites who predominate in smaller states.
If the 2020 census is mismanaged, it "would be a disaster for marginalized groups, who would see apportionment of federal dollars shrink to the areas in which they predominate," Moon Duchin, a Tufts University mathematician working on ways to fight gerrymandering, told me in an email.
Meanwhile, their waistlines ("the cross-sectional area," in scientific parlance) and their body-fat percentage shrank; their insulin resistance came down; and their muscle-composition ratio shifted toward so-called slow-twitch fibres, which tire slowly and burn fat, and which predominate in long-distance runners.
Calculator Our recent article "The Yorkie's Dominance: We Analyzed Every Dog Registration in New York" told the story of the city's changing neighborhoods through the dogs that live in them, noting the curious phenomenon of how smaller dogs seem to predominate in areas where prices are rising.
There are multiple reasons for this "Texodus," but three predominate: The high likelihood that the GOP will continue to be in the minority in 2021, GOP term-limits for committee chairs/ranking members and the need to campaign harder than before in order to win in 2020.
In a culture where action, fantasy, and male sexuality predominate, the fact Gone Home ever made it to launch, let alone sold enough to earn the attention of Microsoft and Sony, which are now hosting the game on their respective consoles, remains to my mind a small miracle.
"The tactical policymaking approach that we are currently observing does not indicate that a long-lasting solution to these structural fiscal challenges is coming in 2018, given the risk aversion that is likely to predominate ahead of midterm elections in November next year," Moody's analysts said in the report.
William F. Buckley, the venerated founder of National Review, wrote this in a 1957 in a column titled "Why the South Must Prevail": The central question that emerges … is whether the White community in the South is entitled to take such measures as are necessary to prevail, politically and culturally, in areas in which it does not predominate numerically?
Like U.S. District Judge George Wu of Los Angeles, who took the 9th Circuit's heat in the Hyundai ruling, Judge Breyer did not engage in state-by-state analysis of consumer protection laws when he determined, as required under Rule 23 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, that common issues across the nationwide class predominate over individual issues.
In the human fovea, the density of cones is much higher than that of rods; while in the mouse retina, the number of rods predominate everywhere... Since cones have different spectrum and intensity sensitivity to light comparing with rods, we might need to fine tune the emission spectrum of the UCNP to more efficiently active a particular type of cones in human.
"The reason we are doing this is because we need to inform Yankees fans, which predominate this area, that they need to switch off Comcast to a new distributor or else there is a very good likelihood that they will not only miss opening day, but they will miss the whole season," Tracy Dolgin, president and CEO of YES Network, told Reuters Tuesday.
"I do think that the dollar will continue to very gradually cede some of its power and central banks will continue to diversify away from it, but the greenback will remain the predominate currency for settling international trade so it will continue to represent the bulk of reserves for the long term," said John Doyle, vice president for dealing and trading at Tempus Inc in Washington.
Trump's new travel ban blocked: What you need to know "The substantive revisions reflected in EO-2 have reduced the probative value of the President's statements to the point that it is no longer likely that plaintiffs can succeed on their claim that the predominate purpose of EO-2 is to discriminate against Muslims based on their religion and that EO-2 is a pretext or a sham for that purpose," Trenga added.
"Companies will recruit less mechanical engineers and more software engineers," said Barry Jaruzelski, innovation and R&D expert for Strategy& and principal with PwC U.S. The number of firms where electrical engineers are projected to be the top technical speciality will fall by more than one-third to 13 percent by 2020, while companies where data engineers predominate will double to 16 percent in the same time frame, the report said, posing challenges both for higher education and the job market.

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