Use "hierarchies" in a sentence

1. Simplistic hierarchies do not meet this criterion.

2. “Local Catholic hierarchies almost always supported the wars of their nations”

3. Conservatives dug in and insisted that dogmas were immutable and hierarchies indispensable.

4. Systems and methods for direct data access in multi-level cache memory hierarchies

5. No more government favor to priestly hierarchies or persecution for those who disagreed!

6. We have about 300 million of them, and we create them in these hierarchies.

7. From day one, you will find that we favour accessibility and flat hierarchies.

8. However, the hierarchies of hens and of various primates share many features in common.

9. Our organization must show Consolidations by business unit or wants to use the organization hierarchies

10. Most hierarchies are single dimensional, which means that all elements share a common root element.

11. In Workplace 2000, rigid hierarchies will be dismantled, as will the ceremonial trappings of power.

12. These males establish dominance hierarchies, with the high-ranking males having access to the most females.

13. Finally, the author tried to grade the defining metalanguage and construct it in different semantic groups and hierarchies.

14. Baboons typically live in groups of 30 to 100 individuals, and the troops have complex social hierarchies

15. I have already had several occasions to remark that binary oppositions are, in Derrida's phrase, violent hierarchies.

16. In the human management of distributed control, hierarchies of a certain type will proliferate rather than diminish.

17. Some were outright extensions of traditional hierarchies, while others were predominantly recruited from the new plutocracy and professions.

18. Durkheim proposed that individuals lead to Anomie in industrialized societies that contain social hierarchies based on economic or …

19. It was emphasized that the study should be practice-oriented and refrain from identifying general or absolute hierarchies

20. Don't instigate rigid hierarchies, discourage huge pay differentials, democratise decision-making and don't set impossible standards for leaders.

21. 27 Studies in animals that live in hierarchies have shown that secretion of serotonin responds to changes in status.

22. It was emphasized that the study should be practice‐oriented and refrain from identifying general or absolute hierarchies.

23. The current study examines two important principles in the theory, i. e. , the Invariance Principle and the Entailment Hierarchies.

24. The term Colorism describes social hierarchies that privilege light-skin people of color over their darker-skinned peers

25. It was emphasized that the study should be practice-oriented and refrain from identifying general or absolute hierarchies.

26. India constitution forbids caste discrimination and specifically abolishes Untouchability , but the hierarchies and social codes of Hinduism perpetuate the system.

27. India's constitution forbids caste discrimination and specifically abolishes Untouchability , but the hierarchies and social codes of Hinduism perpetuate the system.

28. 7 Their vision was of functionally integrated systems and ordered hierarchies, transcending the atomized, petty divisions of party politics.

29. The fertility rate of railway workers declined rapidly following the expansion of promotion hierarchies at the end of the century.

30. The dominance hierarchies of primates are often more complex, overlapping networks, rather than the simple ladder of the hen hierarchy.

31. Despite that, it is a very aggressive behaviour and the males use that to decide hierarchies and access rights to the females.

32. Dominance hierarchies giving certain individuals greater access to food, mates and other resources are found throughout the animal kingdom including in humans.

33. Byzantine society was very religious, and it held certain values in high esteem, including a respect for order and traditional hierarchies

34. Anthropologists use the term Acephalous (Greek for "headless") society to refer to societies which lack political leaders or hierarchies

35. 27 The actual definition of key settlements, the hierarchies of settlement types and the nomenclature adopted for these vary enormously among counties.

36. The problem is that our managerial hierarchies are so badly designed as to defeat the best efforts even of psychologically insightful individuals.

37. And what my colleagues and I for the last seven years have been doing is studying the effects of these kinds of hierarchies.

38. In essence, internal relations previously based on hierarchies and bureaucratic authority are being gradually transformed into actual or surrogate market transactions. Sentencedict.com

39. In a survey of more than 250 papers, Vakratsas and Ambler (1999) found little empirical support for any of the hierarchies of effects.

40. Atonality describes music which departs from the system of tonal hierarchies that characterizes the sound of classical European music between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries

41. Scalable methods for disambiguating shared cache accesses in multi-level cache hierarchies of multiprocessing systems are disclosed providing for improved system performance and reduced cost.

42. The Consanguine hierarchies of international capitalism imitate the old feudal arrangements under which an Italian noble might swear fealty to a German prince or …

43. Chiefdoms constitute a political organization characterized by social hierarchies and consolidation of political power into fulltime specialists who control production and distribution of resources

44. A collective is a group of individuals who work together on a common project without relying on internal hierarchies. Collectives can be large or small

45. Anand shows how the racial and class hierarchies imposed by British colonialism have intersected, or overlaid, the existing caste system to make life impossible for “Coolies”.

46. The loosing of planning control results in the mobility increase of production factors at different levels and brings about tremendous difficulties in maintaining the social hierarchies.

47. The activation or de-activation of different modules can be carried out by the individual customer or via the service centre, whereby various access hierarchies can be provided.

48. Within highly differentiated hierarchies, managers, account managers, engineers, technicians, sales representatives and distributors look after a specific geographical area or a specific number of hospitals within the country.

49. Anarchism is an anti-authoritarian political philosophy [1] that rejects hierarchies deemed unjust and advocates their replacement with self-managed, self-governed societies based on voluntary, cooperative institutions

50. First, it set out to find the roots of modernisation, starting from the conquest of hinterlands to the access to global markets, looking at the economies, infrastructure, and territorial and urban hierarchies.

51. Today, the word ‘Aryan’ is loaded with all sorts of negative connotation, largely due to Nazi ideology, Aryans have become associated with racial hierarchies that consider white, blonde, blue-eyed peoples superior

52. Comparative Arawakan Histories, in paperback for the first time, examines social structures, political hierarchies, rituals, religious movements, gender relations, and linguistic variations through historical perspectives to document sociocultural diversity across the diffused Arawakan …

53. Fairy Basslet groups live in a social structure consisting of dominance hierarchies arranged by size, with the largest fish at each coral head being the dominant one (Freeman and Alevizon 1983)

54. Broadly speaking, Anarchism refers to a doctrine that is hostile towards the existence of the State, which is a body that possesses a monopoly on force, and the hierarchies it generally promoted

55. Thus, this theory is called "formal Axiology" Some values are richer in good-making property-fulfillment than others, so some desirable things are better than others and form patterned hierarchies of value

56. Cultural Anthropophagism is a molecular revolution that not only reverses the traditional hierarchies inside Brazil, but reverses the dynamics of cultural production, thus producing a model that continues to be relevant on a global scale until today

57. Cyberspace as a domain is an example where rigid hierarchies and structures go against the nature of the domain and the technology itself, which is best handled by small groups or individuals, often acting on their own.

58. ‘He Codified a layered system of mosque types, reflecting hierarchies of social status and territorial rank, shaped by notions of identity, memory and decorum.’ ‘Increased rationalization of the stock system thus leads to more Codified systems of casting and increased typecasting.’

59. It can be seen as both a form of criticism of Bureaucratised social mechanisms, which obliterates people's differences and individualities dividing them into classes, and as a criticism against the hierarchies established by categories of cultural production - high versus low or popular culture.

60. American Anatomies takes the long view: What epistemological frameworks allowed the West, from the Renaissance forward, to schematize racial and gender differences and to create social hierarchies based on these differences? How have those epistemological regimes changed—and not changed—over time?

61. Carnivals of resistance with their grotesque unbound bodies, their absolute refusal of hierarchies and spectatorship, their insistence on total participation, their unpredictable creative chaos, flowing crowds and lawlessness, bring us face to face, or rather arse to arse, with everything that our society abhors and needs to control.

62. ‘The data was therefore Convoluted with a profile that mimics the image of a microtubule to filter out the vertical coordinate.’ ‘Sula challenges us to reconsider how histories of tops and bottoms, ups and downs within American social structures become Convoluted into the ironic hierarchies and differences in African American society.’