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to hierarchy
noun
A body of authoritative officials organized in nested ranks.
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The French have a completely different attitude to hierarchy.
For example, an elephant is a herd animal, so it responds to hierarchy.
In the long term, though, literature will resist levelling and revert to hierarchy.
Mr. Fuller isn't calling for an end to hierarchy, but neither is he simply asking for mere politeness.
But its own organizational problems have also cropped up, which some volunteers attributed to the movement's resistance to hierarchy.
Cultural barriers (attitudes to hierarchy and the role of connections, for example) will be hard to surmount.
There may be more unevenness in Darwin's attitudes than this book can quite tolerate, particularly in relation to hierarchy among human races.
It is rumoured that opposition politicians have smaller lodgings than the ruling party honchos – a petty touch, perhaps, but entirely in keeping with this monument to hierarchy.
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Finally, research has discovered a sort of sociological law when it comes to hierarchies and bosses.
I'm optimistic that, thanks to hierarchy-flattening tools like the internet, we are witnessing this patriarchal perception being dealt with appropriately.
Such data structures range from flat lists, such as OMIM, to hierarchies, as exemplified by the DO.
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