Plurality in a sentence as a noun

Percentage of projects that have a plurality of source code in X language?

The people speak, and even the voters who didn't agree with the plurality have to listen.

I can't find any victim blaming at all in a quick skim, so if it's here it's not by any means a plurality opinion.

The word 'each' appears not before 'plurality of modules,' but inside the 'wherein' clause and before the phrase 'heuristic modules.

They had to launch with a plurality of stations, localizations was required, and they had to work donations into the mix.

And the plurality of Harvard students aren't wealthy legacies, they're striver upper middle class kids that worked their asses off in high school.

No, the problem is plurality / first-past-the-post voting.

I thought it was about brocolli?> "It additionally covers a plurality of broccoli plants .. .

The method of claim 1, wherein parsing the query comprises generating a plurality of different partial interpretations of the query.\n8.

Democracy means "rule of the people", not "absolute rule by a simple majority/plurality".Yes, we have elections, but we also have bi-cameral legislature, separation of powers, and a constitutions.

The system of claim 14, wherein the query comprises at least one token that is indicative of a custom dataset amongst a plurality of custom datasets to which the query pertains, free-form text, and at least one token that is indicative of geographic scope pertaining to the query.\n17.

They go into a long discussion about what Apple is claiming, point out that Apple's legal construction is convoluted and then say,"We hold that the district courts determination that 'each' modifies 'plurality of heuristic modules' is erroneous because it contravenes the plain terms of the claim.

The method of claim 7, wherein each partial interpretation in the plurality of partial interpretations comprises a set of mappings between tokens in the query to attributes in the first dataset and the second dataset and an approximate region of interest pertaining to the query.\n9.

The method of claim 1, wherein the first dataset is a custom dataset, wherein the custom dataset comprises a plurality of entities generated by an end user, and wherein the plurality of entities comprise attributes that describe the plurality of entities and shapes pertaining to the plurality of entities.\n3.

A computer implemented method of scoring a plurality of linked documents, comprising: obtaining a plurality of documents, at least some of the documents being linked documents, at least some of the documents being linking documents, and at least some of the documents being both linked documents and linking documents, each of the linked documents being pointed to by a link in one or more of the linking documents; assigning a score to each of the linked documents based on scores of the one or more linking documents and processing the linked documents according to their scores.

A system that facilitates custom local search, the system comprising:\na processor; and\na memory that comprises a plurality of components that are executed by the processor, the plurality of components comprising:\na receiver component that receives a query from a user, wherein the query comprises a plurality of tokens, wherein the query is configured to retrieve custom content with respect to a particular geographic region, and wherein the query comprises a first token and a second token; and\nan interpreter component that parses the query such that the first token is mapped to a first entity in a first dataset and the second token is mapped to a second entity in a second dataset, wherein the first dataset is a custom dataset that comprises custom data provided by an end user and the second dataset is a contextual dataset that comprises street-level geographic data.\n15.

Plurality definitions

noun

the state of being plural; "to mark plurality, one language may add an extra syllable to the word whereas another may simply change the vowel in the existing final syllable"

noun

a large indefinite number; "a battalion of ants"; "a multitude of TV antennas"; "a plurality of religions"

See also: battalion multitude pack

noun

(in an election with more than 2 options) the number of votes for the candidate or party receiving the greatest number (but less that half of the votes)