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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181. The Shuto is a symbol of a transport hierarchy in which cars cruise among the rooftops while pedestrians subsist in the shadows.
182. Even so, dismissal should never come as a bolt from the blue, however exalted your place in the corporate hierarchy.
183. Belliustin called upon the tsar to circumvent the ecclesiastical hierarchy and breathe life into the clerical estate.
184. I go into meetings now and the old hierarchy is flattened.
185. As with other primates, male chimpanzees have a clear hierarchy that controls access to females.
185. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
186. It was hypothesized here that the flattening of the hierarchy was apparent, but this did not automatically democratize.
187. Hierarchy has added immense value to the world, and pundits who call for its demise are either fools or cynics.
188. Not the least reason for this, of course, was simply the fact that the hierarchy was not nearly as fully developed.
189. Big failures are held in check by becoming merely small failures at the next highest level on a hierarchy.
190. We were an autonomous unit, left well alone by the military hierarchy out there.
191. Physics and physical science students had a strong sense of the hierarchy of different disciplines.
192. At the same time our study found that although the flattening of the hierarchy was apparent, that did not automatically democratize.
193. To answer this, we need first to consider the source of meat's peculiar primacy in our hierarchy of foods.
194. In the South, the church hierarchy pursued the path of full cultural control.
195. This institutional framework was imitated at all but the lowest levels of the party hierarchy.
196. In the future organisations will need experienced people who can ascend the hierarchy.
197. These enormous structures vary with age and are closely related to the dominance of their owners in the hierarchy.
198. Mortality rates among the adult working population parallel the progressive incidence of illness that occurs as one moves down the social hierarchy.
199. He and the other leaders, at the pinnacle of the fossilised hierarchy they have constructed, seem isolated from reality.
200. These country people did not love bishops, the paraphernalia of church hierarchy.
201. Thus the sample included a high proportion of people at the top end of the jobs hierarchy.
202. Williamson argues that, compared to simple hierarchy, the peer group is inefficient in both making and implementing decisions.
203. Formal organisations have an explicit hierarchy in a well- defined structure; job specifications and communication channels are also well-defined.
204. The class hierarchy is alive and well in the gradations through the 250 different decorations which the Crown awards.
205. The relation of dominance of a hierarchy can equally well be transitive or intransitive.
206. In the organizational hierarchy of the past, middle managers were the people who remembered things, who passed on corporate culture.
207. These two factors act together to create and reproduce social hierarchy.
208. Imprisonment -. condemned by the Catholic hierarchy from the pulpit.
209. The breakdown in inhibitions may be moving up the status hierarchy in higher education.
210. He can afford to argue with the local hierarchy when the interests of his order require it.
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