Synonym: pecking order, power structure. Similar words: anarchy, monarchy, oligarchy, patriarchy, cashier, hieroglyph, march, hieroglyphics. Meaning: ['haɪərɑrkɪ /-rɑːk-] n. 1. a series of ordered groupings of people or things within a system 2. the organization of people at different ranks in an administrative body.
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61. Authority is the central focus of hierarchy, which is the chief coordinating mechanism of work organizations.
62. An objector will immediately point to the lack of stability of this simple, some will say simple-minded, hierarchy.
63. The shoguns themselves lacked the personal charisma of their early predecessors and divisions within the Bakufu hierarchy and Tokugawa followers increased.
64. The notion of level in a hierarchy can be construed in two different ways.
65. A son who might rise in the Roman priestly hierarchy was essential to family and dynastic interests.
66. The organisation is a hierarchy,(www.Sentencedict.com) with a formal chain of command.
67. Such disparities predated the imposition of a rigid social hierarchy, but became more marked during the course of the Tokugawa period.
68. Yet in the hierarchy of human freedom, there is now a level below that of the slave.
69. You just create a new hierarchy and reset the thermostat.
70. Gods on the upper end of the divine hierarchy mostly granted favours, and punished humans only with good cause.
71. Predictable starting up a corporate hierarchy grows increasingly uncommon, and frequent movement around the webs of organizational activity is increasing.
72. Figure 2.2 reflects an organisation without a strict hierarchy where everyone is working quite independently.
73. As a result, in the course of their rise through the party hierarchy,(sentencedict.com) even Bolsheviks of working-class origin became intellectuals.
74. It is white racism that keeps ethnic minorities at the bottom of the hierarchy and separated from white society as a whole.
75. The social hierarchy was determined by birth and sanctioned by religion.
76. It is the position their family occupies in the hierarchy of their particular community in Britain.
77. The draftsman did not make the crimes formerly contained in those statutes consistent or create a hierarchy of offences.
78. These presupposed not only honest and well-educated people, but an administrative hierarchy, managers, and a system of checks.
79. The vast majority of the populace accepted its fate as willed by the gods and interpreted by the priestly hierarchy.
80. These quite explicitly linked vocational education with the low status black people were expected to occupy in the social hierarchy.
81. The traditional hierarchy will have only a local, limited, internal role.
82. It appears that even now we are witnessing the establishment of a new and uppermost tier in the hierarchy of precious metals.
83. Although hierarchy was not expressed by ritual along the coastal strip, inequality remained fundamental to perceptions of caste.
84. Given the power of the managerial hierarchy to dispense or withhold rewards, open acts of defiance expose individuals to reprisal.
85. Could Mr Smith be another Warrior, or even further up the hierarchy of Tormentors than he'd thought?
86. We are developing a holistic model of nursing care directly based on Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
87. Their consumer goods are yearned for throughout the class hierarchy.
88. Climbing the organizational hierarchy is no longer like climbing stairs in a stable structure.
89. A new hierarchy, sustained by art history, will be imposed through the photograph.
90. The principle is a principle for the allocation of competence within a hierarchy.
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