Sentence examples for hierarchy of positions from inspiring English sources

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By the middle of the eighteenth century, however, reformers in Hanover and elsewhere tried to select and promote professors according to the quality of their published work, and an accepted hierarchy of positions emerged.

A hierarchy of positions developed from the butler and housekeeper to footmen and maids.

Phoenix House, Daytop and Delancey Street were all directly modeled on Synanon -- and any program that uses "marathon" therapy groups, "pull ups" (confrontations), makes patients wear degrading signs or outfits and has a hierarchy of positions through which patients rise towards graduation has its roots in Synanon, either directly or indirectly, through staff training.

Within each field, there is again a different distribution of the four types of capital and this results in a hierarchy of positions [ 74].

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Obuyo is a national professional officer, far down the hierarchy of UN positions.

Critics of the Curia say these traditions have nurtured a hierarchy of promotions and positions based on personal favoritism and connections.

Ryan's suggestion that professional, working women have more self-respect seems to momentarily acknowledge the hierarchy of respectability that positions the young men and their young, repellent, jobless, female sexual partners as inferior and excluded from respectable, desirable, middle-class professionalism.

In its statement the Red Cross says 90% of its current staff are Haitians; the organization did not break down the hierarchy or positions of its staff.

There are those who assume feminism is about moving up the hierarchy into positions of power, and that's OK, but that's not what feminism does best.

All these results suggest that scientific productivity is not a simple function of the size of the research team, but rather of the position of professors in the hierarchy of the team, a position itself attained through accumulated experience and previous productivity.

Hierarchy, in the social sciences, a ranking of positions of authority, often associated with a chain of command and control.

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