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The phrase "appears that in the hierarchy of" is not entirely correct in written English.
It can be used when discussing the perceived structure or ranking of elements within a system or organization, but it requires slight modification for clarity.
Example: "It appears that in the hierarchy of needs, safety is prioritized over social belonging."
Alternatives: "seems to be in the hierarchy of" or "is evident in the hierarchy of".
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It appears that – in the hierarchy of political needs – freedom of movement, freedom of expression, all the freedoms of even an economically straitened democracy, are more important.
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The mutant environment does not appear to modify the hierarchy of events that governs dystrophin/utrophin production.
Some people that were brought up in the hierarchy of life have trouble with that.
Some younger German critics today have begun to do just that — rethink the hierarchy of artists in the West.
We consider a border more important if it appears earlier in the hierarchy.
Perhaps it's this regular reminder of his position in the hierarchy of fame that keeps him so grounded.
Butlers are proud of the fact that their post ranks high in the hierarchy of service.
But it's Louis MacNeice's "Snow" that occupies the highest place in the hierarchy of snow poems.
Thus, in the hierarchy of the signal cascade, Gfi1 appears to function upstream of IL7-mediated transcriptional activity of E2A, EBF and Pax5.
knew just where they belonged in the hierarchy of importance.
Therefore it would appear that there is a hierarchy of influence amongst these co-receptors during development within the premaxillary region, with loss of Gas1 and Boc resulting in an absence of appropriate histodifferentiation of the cap stage tooth germ.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com