Ambitious, brilliant entrepreneurs revolting against the old-line, hierarchical, East Coast work culture defined the Valley's earliest days. |
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Throughout his career, Kennedy has worked to de-mystify painting, as well as the hierarchical system it occupies. |
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We need a hierarchical rather than an egalitarian conception of aesthetic notions. |
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First, the overall mode of state functioning, policymaking, and governance is top-down, nontransparent, and rigidly hierarchical. |
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Impunity corrodes societies and creates hierarchical value systems over the value of human lives. |
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Their organization was strictly hierarchical, into priorates, then bailiwicks and lastly commanderies. |
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A full hierarchical perspective suggests a continuum of variation rather than a countable number of objects. |
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The existing morphological studies on insulin aggregation stress the hierarchical intertwisting of protofilaments. |
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No social life, indeed no life at all, is possible without hierarchical organization. |
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The automobile industry is characterized by a hierarchical social division of labor, organized in tiers around powerful car producers. |
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Nevertheless, Linnaeus's hierarchical classification and binomial nomenclature, much modified, have remained standard for over 200 years. |
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When even well-meaning people get together in hierarchical, committee-rich structures, they do beastly things and call it progress. |
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This principle can also be incorporated into hierarchical, inegalitarian theories. |
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Settlers came to Illinois not only to better themselves economically but also to escape the social hierarchical structure of the East. |
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The old hierarchical marriage is giving way to a companionate marriage, especially in the urban middle classes. |
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Firstly, users have problems managing their favourites, and in particular accessing their favourites through a hierarchical menu. |
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Nemesio pettishly sticks to his hierarchical role as head of the family, and rejects Atanasio's entreaties for brotherly sympathy. |
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It is of course possible to organize the combinations and sequences of individual rows on a hierarchical rather than permutational basis. |
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The hierarchical classification involved with physical height seems clearly to hold for many cultures. |
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Even without a complete hierarchical system for classification, metadata is useful where pure full text search fails. |
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Virtually every book and paper on historical linguistics assumes a hierarchical classification. |
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Sectarian organizations with party lines and hierarchical, anti-democratic structures disrupt attempts to move forward collectively. |
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She says that rather than view events in a chronological, linear, and hierarchical way, Native Americans view events in relation to other events. |
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Because the structure of the Iraqi insurgency is horizontal as opposed to hierarchical, it cannot be decapitated. |
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The cornerstones are methods of eliminating horizontal violence and hierarchical or patriarchal control. |
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The relationship between the former and latter is more horizontal than hierarchical. |
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The total number of events and plants with hierarchical patterns is given as a subtotal. |
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If you look at big businesses, they are moving more and more to a collective team rather than a hierarchical system. |
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The Met is very hierarchical, and the more senior the officer, the more likely his views are going to be followed. |
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The atmosphere is that of a large, hierarchical and slightly old-fashioned American corporation. |
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Yet these changes seem to be ignored in the health industry, which is moving further towards formal hierarchical control. |
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In Japan's hierarchical society, many people think it is improper to assume jobs to which they not been assigned. |
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As in any hierarchical system, each functional level builds on the one below it. |
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Labor's task is to flatten this hierarchical system and to dissolve the power-elite. |
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I had grown up with a very hierarchical view of the world, based on clearly defined levels of status. |
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Nelson stated that people keep pretending that they can make things deeply hierarchical, categorisable, and sequential when in fact they can't. |
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As in 1662 the Anglican squirearchy would permit no weakening of the hierarchical and episcopalian structure of the Church. |
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It is a model strictly for people who are into hierarchical societies with bossy elites who like to display their power. |
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The Gopher system enabled documents to be listed in a readable, hierarchical method that was relatively easy to navigate. |
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It points the finger at the hierarchical system that penalises juniors for questioning their seniors' decisions. |
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When Queen Elizabeth II acceded to the throne in 1952 the United Kingdom was monocultural, hierarchical and deferential. |
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It's a myth that goes back to the revolution and the triumph of America's ragtag guerrillas against the rigid, hierarchical British army. |
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Finally, they copied bohemia by democratizing literary culture in ways the hierarchical institutions like the university cannot so easily manage. |
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As in other highly militarized states, Aztec society was rigidly hierarchical and extremely punitive. |
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Given my background in business, it made sense to have a clear hierarchical chain of command. |
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When employers want to reward all members of a hierarchical work group equally, they usually raise every member's wage by the same percentage. |
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This process of climbing up the hierarchical ladder can go on indefinitely, until the member reaches a position where he or she is incompetent. |
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Traditional rhetoric describes metaphors as emerging from a hierarchical relation between a primary and secondary context of language use. |
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If you imagine a society founded on the rejects of monarchical and hierarchical Europe, then what might you imagine to be the result? |
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The system of administration is hierarchical and therefore has a high degree of coherence. |
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Bureaucracies are generally too inflexible and hierarchical to allow the learning organization to flourish. |
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This once-prestigious vocation has fallen on hard times, and for most now conjures little more than hierarchical abuse and sexual repression. |
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But one senior WHO insider said that there has been a gradual reversion to the old hierarchical system. |
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Thirdly, his idea of Presbyterian church government avoided the hierarchical idea. |
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Many of these efforts focused on flattening the hierarchical structure or reducing the number of layers in the organization. |
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There are essentially four layers of hierarchical division within the Commission bureaucracy. |
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Many had come from standard, hierarchical organizations which left a lot to be desired on an individual level. |
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Some firms are hierarchical and conservative while others are imaginative risk-takers. |
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In today's less hierarchical business world, trust is the cement that holds organisations together. |
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For another, the hierarchical, non-democratic, caste systems of childhood have nothing in common with contemporary political credos. |
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Opus Dei, as a personal prelature, forms part of the Church's hierarchical structure. |
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This facility is very rule-bound, procedural, and hierarchical, with highly-trained professionals overseeing its operations. |
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The new version adds visualization of tag clouds in a hierarchical tree view. |
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A hierarchical sampling scheme for Fraser fir will include paired samples from each of the 6 major population centers. |
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It has added pop-up, hierarchical content menus, a key feature of the menu, to its folders. |
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Now is the time to abandon hierarchical norms, abandon the sink-or-swim approach to management, abandon the one-size-fits-all career path. |
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I am already too far up the hierarchical structure for my liking. |
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According to the hierarchical model of galaxy formation, the first galaxies were built out of smaller collections of matter. |
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She explained that in Rome, they are more accustomed to the hierarchical politics. |
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The 18th century Americans shared the hierarchical and monarchical values of their insular compatriots. |
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The GOP leadership is too hierarchical, too buttoned-up, too cautious, too boring. |
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Unapologetically hierarchical, the leader, or rangatira, is infallible. |
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Rather than fixing a position on a hierarchical socio-economic ladder, consumerism establishes lateral connections that affirm middle-class affiliation. |
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In the legend, the burden of hierarchical corruption is carried by the anathema hurled by the wives immolating themselves, and it culminates in a fatal robe of honour. |
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It is spatialized vertically, organized chromatically, and this hierarchical spatialization is logocentric in its opposition between orality and literacy. |
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But accepting the data at face value raises the interesting possibility that hierarchy may be quite labile, that hierarchical saltations may be relatively easy in evolution. |
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The autonomists hold, essentially, that each individual or group should protest in their own way, without bowing down to any centralised, still less hierarchical, structure. |
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Consider the ceremony of the weighing of the emperor, with all those flamboyantly robed courtiers arranged in strictly hierarchical order around the man-sized scales. |
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Instead, we are shown how the planting and uses of the land were charged with hierarchical social values dependent on antique and baronial models. |
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They had a very hierarchical structure but operated with extremely slow communications, such as notes carried by messengers and face-to-face meetings. |
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The corpse was moved from the private bedchamber to the tomb in a public procession not unlike that at a wedding, with the family marching in hierarchical order. |
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What was once a far more hierarchical, top-down, and force-fed relationship is much flatter and more voluntary. |
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Linnaeus's consistency and wisdom in developing and defending the binomial system of hierarchical classification carried him through to intellectual victory. |
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Effective collaboration often takes place only when the would-be collaborators enlist hierarchical line managers to resolve conflicts between competing organizational silos. |
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The old structures of siloed, hierarchical organisations are almost gone. |
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The ability of neuroticism and work-family conflict to predict work-related psychological well-being was tested with a hierarchical multiple regression analysis. |
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The occupance of flaming is attributed to the absence of cues to social hierarchical position, to the formality or informality of the communication. |
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Our civil service is based on a hierarchical military model of command. |
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In fact, the post-Cold War world is an increasingly hierarchical one. |
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The social structures of traditional societies are hierarchical. |
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In principle it should be possible to generalize the model to allow for the possibility of hierarchical subdivision but we do not attempt this here. |
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If this is Western society's hierarchical pecking order, it's no wonder that particularistic groups seek to court and sustain victimhood at every opportunity. |
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We are living members of this marvelous and fascinating organism, nourished by the sacramental, hierarchical and charismatic gifts which are coessential to it. |
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It is true that, like other white egalitarians of his day, he inconsistently clutched at old hierarchical distinctions between savagery and civilization. |
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This is a proof for the presence of small energetic deeps within large ones, consistent with a hierarchical organization of the configurational space. |
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She briefly reviews the transition of flat files, hierarchical data models, network data models, and relational data models in database management systems. |
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Even the closest personal relationships with men were more formal and task-oriented than those with women, and proceeded along hierarchical lines. |
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A number of researchers have assumed a hierarchical model of language, in which linguistic information is processed in a series of discrete stages. |
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The twelfth-century French nobility locks its sons and daughters into a power structure controlled by the patriarchal family and the hierarchical social structure. |
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What's more, the management, accounting, and computer science majors are counting on the hierarchical corporate power structure to work in their favor upon graduation. |
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In the first major step, the input models are preprocessed to build a hierarchical data structure which is as an approximation to the input models. |
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They have all risen to the top in a hierarchical society that is shaped largely by the intertwined requirements of corporate interests and geostrategic power. |
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Most authors have seen race as the fundamental category of empire, but Cannadine points to the importance of class, and of its hierarchical gradations. |
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And they have to accept that we have a pyramidical hierarchical structure. |
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The end result is a clean hierarchical grouping and usage of business processes, as services, without the redundant and confusing technology of prior approaches. |
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In a hierarchical conception of reality, the particular human being cannot defend his or her rights by demanding or exacting them independently of the whole. |
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The optimal individual monogenetic algorithm is treated, which includes global and local searches with hierarchical structure. |
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They avoid the courts because the universalistic legal rules do not fit hierarchical Japan, Kawashima more prolixly explained. |
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Lastly, a more powerful aggregation operation exploits the hierarchical relation between a scope and its subscopes. |
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Cohesion System Designer is a database driven, hierarchical design tool for designing complete electronic systems consisting of ICs and boards. |
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Darwin and his contemporaries first linked the hierarchical structure of the tree of life with the then very sparse fossil record. |
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Both Boff and Gavin D'Costa seek to symmetrize the processions in order to eliminate any sense of hierarchical ordering. |
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Frederick's government reorganized itself in a much more hierarchical manner, built around the king as a focal point of administration. |
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Unfortunately the currency of hierarchical pronouncements is locked in male chauvinistic culture of clericalism. |
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Its product packaging, hierarchical billing, and cross product discounting provide unmatched marketing capabilities. |
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Brown rats live in large, hierarchical groups, either in burrows or subsurface places, such as sewers and cellars. |
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A taxonomy is a hierarchical system describing the descending relationships between species and genera. |
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A hierarchical social system is thought to exist among badgers and large powerful boars seem to assert dominance over smaller males. |
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A positive feature of using hierarchical clustering is visualization of the cluster hierarchy in a dendrogram. |
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They were fiercely opposed to the hierarchical structure of the Established Church and the financial ties between it and the government. |
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The Expedition package encapsulates Synopsys' FPGA Compiler II software and a hierarchical partitioner. |
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The question of the hierarchical exclusion of ADHD in the presence of pervasive developmental disorders is a contentious one. |
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Adding to the problem were hierarchical relationships that also reeked of nonaccountability. |
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The civil administration was organized in a hierarchical manner on the basis of merit, with promotions based on performance. |
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Heterarchical organizations can hold a number of advantages over those more hierarchical in structure, including speed of action. |
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Systems should take heterarchical control structure rather than hierarchical one adopted in dynamic environments. |
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Self-concept has been theorized to be hierarchical and multidimensional and may include academic, social, and other domains such as self-image. |
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Apart from the polycentric MNC, Market-like governance is also present in Hedlund's heterarchy were it coexists with hierarchical governance. |
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The remaining respondents, or 13 out of 30, said their products are used with a hierarchical database. |
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These sales managers demand cloud based, hierarchical database driven reporting and analytical tools to remain competitive in their markets. |
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Critics of the capitalist mode of production see wage labour as a major, if not defining, aspect of hierarchical industrial systems. |
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Utilities will be added to enable hostless backup and lay the foundation for hierarchical storage management over the SAN fabric. |
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Given that the treaties have a higher hierarchical position compared to laws, in the case of conflict the Treaties will be given primacy. |
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The command structure is hierarchical, with divisions and brigades controlling groups of units. |
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Coates develops a number of unifying themes, one being the inherently hierarchical design of the legal and social regime of seigneurialism. |
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Navigational supports such as site overviews and hierarchical structures were promoted as a means by which to improve usability. |
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The nanofibrils are relevant structural units in the hierarchical structure of lingulate brachiopods with baculate shell structure. |
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There are many arguments for a hierarchical relationship, rather than a linear one, between the syllable constituents. |
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One hierarchical model groups the syllable nucleus and coda into an intermediate level, the rime. |
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At high population densities, this system breaks down and males show a hierarchical system of dominance with overlapping ranges. |
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In such a way, a very hierarchical network will be increasingly more hierarchical, and will feature a great quantity of social climbers. |
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Maryland and South Carolina had similar hierarchical systems, as did New York and Pennsylvania. |
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Examples of general data models are the hierarchical, network, and relational data models The relational model is the most general design tool. |
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In these organizations, official hierarchical structures are a bad instrument to detect the real powerstructure. |
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Since there is no hierarchical authority and each Baptist church is autonomous, there is no official set of Baptist theological beliefs. |
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Nevertheless, Berberists who openly show their political orientations rarely reach high hierarchical positions. |
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A hierarchical structure of matter began to form from minute variations in the mass density of space. |
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In this situation, hierarchical classifications of varieties are impractical. |
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Schreiner seems caught between a Darwinian monogenist idea of human evolution and the at one time more widely held polygenist, hierarchical interpretation. |
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In the actively externalist perspective I am presenting, though, the idea that local choices subserve global goals might be misleadingly hierarchical. |
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However, both approaches are inadequate to test hierarchical models as they can result in aggregation bias, misestimated precision and levels of analysis problems. |
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Cebiand Bayraktar also integrated lexicographic ideal programming and hierarchical data analysis process in order to specify orders among suppliers. |
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GigaModel introduces an entirely new type of toolOa hierarchical, relational model tying together the different entities and aspects of investment decision making. |
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So transcultural poetics has an amorphousness about it that is also about a dynamicity and aversion to coerce frameworks of reading into hierarchical value systems. |
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If thalassocracies are defined as democratic, commercial and pragmatic, tellurocracies are ideocratic, with a hierarchical organization and guided by a religious ideal. |
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De Gaulle called on the military to break with their hierarchical superiors and on the other French citizens to distance themselves from their government. |
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Given the hierarchical relationships of the existing economic system, these other unions perceive the necessity of a radical change in the social order. |
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In the wake of the Revolution, American Episcopalians faced the task of preserving a hierarchical church structure in a society infused with republican values. |
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So called hierarchical or inversion languages are of this sort. |
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The definiteness and animacy scale of Differential Subject Marking has the same hierarchical structure exhibited in the section on Differential Object Marking. |
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Historically, many notions of rights were authoritarian and hierarchical, with different people granted different rights, and some having more rights than others. |
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These early taxonomic conlangs produced systems of hierarchical classification that were intended to result in both spoken and written expression. |
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There was constant strife between liberales, supporters of a federal form of government, and conservadores, who proposed a hierarchical form of government. |
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They also confront theoretical cosmological predictions of hierarchical merging and galaxy formation in the scenario of the cold dark matter theory. |
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For Porset, the avoidance of thematic and hierarchical systems thus allows free interpretation of the works and becomes an example of egalitarianism. |
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Fifth, to investigate the appropriateness of the ordering of TARPA substages, the current study conducted a statistical hierarchical analysis of the protocol. |
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Early naturalists well understood the similarities and differences of living species leading Linnaeus to develop a hierarchical classification system still in use today. |
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For example, Heinz Werner proposed that human development follows the orthogenic principle of movement from globality, to differentiation, to hierarchical integration. |
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The Normans thereafter adopted the growing feudal doctrines of the rest of France, and worked them into a functional hierarchical system in both Normandy and in England. |
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Seo and Shneiderman present uses for dendrograms in exploring high-dimensional hierarchical cluster structures in the context of genomic microarray analysis. |
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Spotted hyenas live in hierarchical clans of dozens of animals. |
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Of its several patriarchates four reminiscent the pentarchy, while its autocephalous and autonomous churches reflect or variety of hierarchical organisation. |
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Recent research showed that a more treelike or hierarchical text structure limits navigational difficulties as compared to a p urely heterarchical structure. |
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Nursing educational systems, far from embodying new emancipatory models, are often disappointing replicas of oppressive and hierarchical organisations. |
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