Sentence examples for subordinate where from inspiring English sources

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For example, one might interpret Catharine MacKinnon's work as claiming that to be oppressed as a woman is to be viewed and treated as sexually subordinate, where this claim is grounded in the (alleged) universal fact of the eroticization of male dominance and female submission (MacKinnon 1987; MacKinnon 1989).

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He also operated a forum for his subordinates where they could suggest new tweaks to the software, and exchange tips on managing the computers in their charge.

The infinitive is often used in subordinate constructions where Latin would have used a subjunctive e.g., French dites-lui de s'en aller, for dites-lui qu'il s'en aille 'tell him to go away.' Romanian, on the other hand, has even extended the use of the subjunctive in such constructions, perhaps reflecting a substratum influence that is felt, too, in some Balkan languages.

The data rate on the RN BH should be equal to the cumulated data rates on the RN AC links to users and to subordinate RNs where y n BH is the BH data rate of the RN n, y j,n AC is the data rate of user j on the AC of the RN n, y k,n BH is the BH data rate of a subordinate RN k connected to the RN n, and J n and N n are the sets of users and RNs connected to the RN n, respectively.

The closed-door hearing was held on 23 August 2007 in the Subordinate Courts, where District Judge Earnest Lau ruled that Pacific Internet did not have to reveal its subscribers' personal information.

When tensions arose between the factions, Mr. Oynes cast himself as the neutral broker, but subordinates sensed where his instincts lay.

This is usually implicit in the boss-subordinate relationship, where the boss is great.

In that sense, optimal scaffolds address internal script components on the highest level possible where subordinate components are already part of a learner's cognitive repertoire rather than redundantly prescribing how and in which sequence specific activities should be performed.

This scenario, however, is most likely in cases where subordinate individuals 'buy' the support of a valuable dominant group member in exchange for preening (or grooming in primates; Noë & Hammerstein 1995; Schino 2007).

This is different from a historical command and control style of leadership where subordinates are dominated and directed.

The importance of individualism can be seen in organizational systems of authority and conflict resolution, where subordinates are free to question the orders of superiors and may attempt to resolve differences in a one-on-one fashion.

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