In the very act of rejecting hierarchies of value, relativism constructs a hierarchy, which values its own relativism above any absolutism. |
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Thus he flouted the social hierarchies of his time by eating and associating with outcasts. |
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In fact, the film repeatedly stages horizontal affiliations that work against the strict hierarchies of the cavalry. |
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There is even the promise of positive theory, exemplified in a brief but illuminating discussion of Likert's notions of effective hierarchies. |
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The point was not to erect binaries or hierarchies but to appreciate difference, to focus on multiplicities and in-betweens. |
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The caste system reflects Indian historical occupation and religiously defined hierarchies. |
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Genres are often seen prescriptively as a means of interpellating the subject into existing norms and hierarchies. |
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Goud has always exhibited a devilish irreverence for hierarchies, whether in art or in life. |
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All animals, living or dead, can be placed into groups based upon shared derived characteristics and those groups form tree-like hierarchies. |
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Access to education was clearly dictated by one's position in the social and gender hierarchies. |
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One form of aggressive behavior is dominance hierarchies, which are found in many groups. |
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Although managerial hierarchies have been delayered organisational structures have not been fundamentally altered. |
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The relationship of hierarchies of imperatival policies to responsibility, and to authority policies, is discussed. |
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Ewe women, like their Igbo sisters, used markets to develop social hierarchies and foster political communication and consciousness. |
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This structure enables hierarchies of management and also peer to peer management functions. |
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Second, the four-faced angels are the Seraphim and are generally the top of the pile in hierarchies of angels. |
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This involved establishing a two-family system, with discretely separate hierarchies. |
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As families assimilated, the traditional hierarchies flattened, giving women and children a greater voice in their households. |
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Like societies of many other gregarious mammals, social groups of spotted hyenas are structured by linear dominance hierarchies. |
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Horses were perfect domesticable animals with dominance hierarchies, a tolerance for other species and herding instincts. |
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If we do away with the old subject boundaries and hierarchies and exams we open places of education up to people of all ages, all abilities. |
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Religious sects have also been templates on which hierarchies form, with ideal opportunities for individual men to wield tyrannical power. |
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Public health outreach workers must understand how people experience their romantic relationships and their social hierarchies and moralities. |
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Just because armies, empires, chimpanzee troops, and computers operate through top-down hierarchies of control, the church need not. |
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Identities explores the relationship of racial, ethnic and national identities and power hierarchies within national and global arenas. |
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They created idealized hierarchies that favored their own group over others. |
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When most individuals in the group differ in size, stable dominance relationships generally yield transitive hierarchies consistent with size. |
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Teaching never was a profession to enter for big cash rewards but it did once share in the hierarchies it protected. |
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In fact, I argue that evolutionary processes are the only known processes which can generate such nested hierarchies. |
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Authority in the firm is concentrated at senior levels of managerial hierarchies. |
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The social hierarchies to which it was attached were as likely to be weakened as strengthened by such a model. |
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As a type of humor or verbal wit, teasing is a device for establishing and reordering social hierarchies. |
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A decade on, they're still active feminists concerned with challenging hierarchies, disseminating ideas and opening the channels of communication between women. |
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Linear social hierarchies exist in herds with stallions being dominant. |
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For instance, while every firm desires the great returns earned by those who achieve high status, the nature of status hierarchies is such that only a few can reach the top. |
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This is shown by its serving the hierarchies of many disparate cultures in their heraldry, emblazonments, and their signals of rank and allegiance. |
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My dissertation delt with the nature of cooperation and the emergence of social hierarchies in humans. |
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The solar and lunar hierarchies utilized a single spermatozoid in order to fecundate the woman. |
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Through prayer, Christ communicated with the invisible world, with all the hierarchies there and with God. |
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Interviews following the relief operation brought to light clear hierarchies. |
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Netanyahu could also pressure the Haredi rabbis, taking advantage of the hierarchies within the community. |
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Such honor is often based on competition and, as one would expect, lends itself to hierarchies. |
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But over time he says he has learned to appreciate the British informality, the less rigid hierarchies – particularly in academia. |
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In other cases he disrupted art's hierarchies and exclusivities by leaving things out. |
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There are hierarchies, pecking orders, the trusted, and the now favourites and anti-favourites. |
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Resource hierarchies are used in locating resources and cumulating available capacity and capacity requirements, among other things. |
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Larger firms have a natural tendency to accrete hierarchies and bureaucracy. |
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Oversight mechanisms must be instituted, including within these hierarchies, to break the silence at all levels. |
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Departmental research units continue to operate in departmental hierarchies, resulting in siloed research organizations. |
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Organized crime is increasingly operating through fluid networks rath er than more formal hierarchies. |
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Over there are lottery and card players, many priests and hierarchies, and mystics who insatiably covet their fellow men's goods. |
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Resource management systems differ in terms of their hierarchies and the degree of granularity supported. |
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Such hierarchies tend to bypass research conducted in places deemed peripheries and written in local languages. |
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They tend to have flat hierarchies, are decentralised, and depend on group and project work. |
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The painting dispenses with visual hierarchies, so that on first viewing it is not clear which are the most important figures. |
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The social hierarchies and pecking orders are best revealed through the cell phone calls and text-messaging that the characters almost constantly engage in with each other. |
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He codified a layered system of mosque types, reflecting hierarchies of social status and territorial rank, shaped by notions of identity, memory and decorum. |
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The complex imbrications between the digital and the nondigital bring with them a destabilizing of older hierarchies of scale and often dramatic rescalings. |
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But what the film is all about is the wooden worlds of the sea, and the complex interrelationships and miniscule hierarchies are beautifully observed. |
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So there's no need to edit this file when new fonts are added in those hierarchies. |
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But it was also a world of repression, pointless hierarchies, sexism, racism and absolutely rampant homophobia. |
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Snacks The NSA's Social Network Analysis Collaboration Knowledge Services, which analyses social hierarchies through text messages. |
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Corporate hierarchies are unlike military ones, and sometimes people have to move backward in order to move forward. |
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I call on him not to let the battle of hierarchies within the directorates-general prevent this from being implemented. |
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Traditionally, human societies use organizational systems based on hierarchies and authority to identify valuable information. |
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Where resources for the fulfilment of basic needs are scarce, the establishment of hierarchies among human beings can instantly be observed. |
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We work together as one group and share our knowledge across hierarchies, functions, businesses and countries. |
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We must continue to expand that progressive focus, while avoiding the establishment of artificial hierarchies. |
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People will be able to use either geographic hierarchies or maps or an actual street address to determine the geography of interest. |
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It frees us from rigid hierarchies and facilitates work in networks and teams. |
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Our employees are supported by flat hierarchies, flexible working hours and a large amount of freedom to make their own decisions. |
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For a young market that has not yet established its hierarchies in the information infrastructure, it is in fact a good piece of news. |
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The old hierarchies have to die in order to create a true collaborative organization. |
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Racial identification must not be permitted to maintain past and existing racial hierarchies, but only to dismantle them. |
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They double down on the plot device of a lone visionary opposed by conventional hierarchies. |
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Apart from cooks and numerous assistants there were tailors, washermen, attendants to fan their masters, others to keep away fires, and entire hierarchies of housemaids. |
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The functional classes for proteins exist in hierarchies or directed acyclic graphs, which means that the classes are not independent of each other. |
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But certainly we have all these hierarchies of what is considered great literature, and the canon can be dictatorial. |
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In the end, accountability groups provide for many of the men a sense of equality with their fellows even as they serve to reify particular types of social hierarchies. |
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They structured themselves not in vertical hierarchies but in networks, each member responding to conditions on the ground. |
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Instead, he seems never to have acknowledged such boundaries, seeing culture more as a mulligan stew than as an endeavor replete with categorical divisions and hierarchies. |
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Almost in passing, his observation revealed how in modern Britain, despite the demolition of some old hierarchies and snobberies, status still rules. |
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Whether a departed angel or a current harpy, however, she must give place to the assertion of patriarchal hierarchies, patrilineal descent, and male-dominated marriage. |
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We hear a lot today about the brave new world of globalisation and the information revolution sweeping away the old boys network and the clubby hierarchies of yesteryear. |
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At sociological level, the habitual hierarchies and purely operational relations linked to professional life are progressively being replaced by a new relational system between the authorities and economic players. |
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We use hierarchies to promote an open and honest feedback culture. |
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As proof of their intelligence, he indicates the high level of socialization that these mammals display, a complicated network of relationships based on allegiances and hierarchies. |
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By unleashing the dynamism of the market, the economic rationalists of the 80s relentlessly dissolved established traditions and old hierarchies, a destruction that sometimes enabled a faux neoliberal populism. |
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Improvisation techniques are an instrument that produces surprising results in the intercultural dialogue because they abolish dyed-in-the-wool hierarchies and provide a dynamic impetus in dealing with traditions. |
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The immense wave of mergers, the flattening of hierarchies and the entrance of many women into the workplace greatly contributed to this phenomenon. |
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The second or third level of these hierarchies then reflects whether goods or services are produced. |
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Will the Bologna Process rigidify such hierarchies or make them more liquid? |
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The specialized clothing required for participation in élite activities presented barriers to social climbers and reinforced existing social hierarchies. |
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John Lewkenor, for example, challenges Virgil and the hierarchies of epic in a Petronius-style antiepic. |
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Medical and social hierarchies occasionally seem to act as a break. |
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Competition for mutualists in an ant-homopteran interaction mediated by hierarchies of ant-attendance. |
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First, how do gender, race, and class hierarchies and ideologies influence adopter perceptions of their children? |
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Given the victory of those who are active locally over those backed by the leadership in exile, it is very likely that the existing hierarchies will be overthrown. |
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Negotiating culture with human rights concerns inherently questions, delegitimates, destabilizes, ruptures and, in the long run, destroys oppressive hierarchies. |
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Flat hierarchies, goal-oriented management, performance-based compensation, regular, group-wide employee surveys and continuous learning all contribute to our positive, productive work environment. |
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Monikers are often composed from other monikers to allow object hierarchies to be navigated based on a textual description of a path. |
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Self-assuredness sometimes rises to heights of arrogant scorn for the beliefs and feelings of others who have different hierarchies of importance. |
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To what extent this was a basis for the development of elites and social hierarchies is a matter of ongoing debate. |
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The result is a potentially radical transformation of the traditional hierarchies in universities, at least insofar as teaching and mentoring go, as students become less and less dependent upon the institutions they attend. |
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As the success of GO shows, ontologies are useful in omics research with both taxonomic and partonomic hierarchies. |
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As shown in Tables 10 and 11, depending on the sources of weights used, elementary aggregation may start at higher or lower levels in the product, geographic and outlet hierarchies. |
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Clientship was also practised between nobles, which established hierarchies of homage and political support. |
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I used to feel guilty about it Many poly people have a primary relationship and secondary relationships, but Sage doesn't like the idea of hierarchies. |
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People who have grown up in the information society will no longer accept the ossified procedures of representative democracy, the reliance upon hierarchies and authoritative decision-making structures. |
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However, the wolves on which biologists founded their conclusions about dominance hierarchies were animals living in unnaturally constituted groups in captivity. |
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Here, the awe-inspiring beauty and detail of the work of the celestial hierarchies that bring the manifested worlds into being are revealed to the intuitive mind. |
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It is a flat organisation with comparatively few hierarchies and managers, where employees are expected to take responsibility for their own work to a large extent. |
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We willingly put our hierarchies aside to be entertained and taught. |
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Unlike the relationship between the hierarchies of the different churches, however, some communal tensions remain. |
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Social groups appear to have been tribal but with growing complexity and hierarchies becoming apparent. |
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But creating hierarchies takes the focus away from those whom the system is supposed to serve, and encourages ordinary workers to tow the line from above in anticipation of the next promotion. |
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Physicians may be celebrated for fierce independence, but they also understand pecking orders and hierarchies. |
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Second, poets read poetry in private or semiprivate gatherings, called mushāʿirah, which displayed hierarchies, status consciousness, and rivalries reminiscent of royal courts. |
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Corrupt hierarchies characterize different sectors of the economy, including education. |
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String-language hierarchies are usually proven using formalism-specific pumping lemmata. |
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Consider three organizations, three hierarchies that might be networked together in the heterarchical fashion that Stephenson posits. |
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For performance reasons, it is recommended that for large hierarchies you statically cumulate available capacities in the work center at an early stage in capacity planning. |
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One of the key tasks of constitutions within this context is to indicate hierarchies and relationships of power. |
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Where there are entrenched power hierarchies, there is a considerable risk that the local elite will distort information and opportunistically capture a substantial portion of the benefits of external assistance. |
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Amsterdam, with a topographically appropriate preference for flat hierarchies, has eschewed a dedicated department and master plan, preferring projects to filter up. |
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In LMEs firms primarily coordinate their endeavors by way of hierarchies and market mechanisms. |
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Despite these hierarchies of deities, traditional conceptions of Tao should not be confused with the Western theism. |
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The companies of today jostle traditional categories and hierarchies. |
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The form of the hierarchies makes predictions concerning acquisition, markedness and language change. |
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The phallic axe determines the hierarchies of the tribe: those who are closer receive more benefits, those who are further away, live a mistaken life. |
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However, it can only succeed if is conducted in explicit opposition to racial hierarchies, civilisationist conceits and neo-imperial exploitation. |
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In the cataphatic way, consisting of a ladder of hierarchies of theophanies, we see God's wisdom as manifested in the created world. |
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Rites of passage show anthropologists what social hierarchies, values and beliefs are important in specific cultures. |
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Its only visible overall characteristic might be said to be that it reacted, from the depth of old folkways, against the novelty of the Renaissance, the New World, and the various hierarchies. |
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Tasikoki has some 70 crested black macaques housed together in large, forested enclosures to let them establish hierarchies. |
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In so doing, she outlines the debates, social hierarchies, and colonial discourses that inform the racialization of San Anton and its residents as Black. |
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One of humanity's two closest primate relatives, chimpanzees, are anything but egalitarian, forming themselves into hierarchies that are often dominated by an alpha male. |
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Dominance hierarchies exist in parallel for both males and females. |
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The characteristics of Canadian indigenous societies included permanent settlements, agriculture, complex societal hierarchies, and trading networks. |
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A socialist form of organisation would eliminate controlling hierarchies so that only a hierarchy based on technical knowledge in the workplace remains. |
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The Soviets promoted the reverence of Russian actions and characteristics, and the construction of Soviet structural hierarchies in the other countries of the Eastern Bloc. |
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Cod males experience reproductive hierarchies based on size. |
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To nurture it, we'd need better pay all around, a more leisurely pace of work, and corporate hierarchies that reward performance over brown-nosing. |
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