Similar words: underground, undergrowth, group, in-group, ethnic group, control group, pressure group, peer. Meaning: n. contemporaries of the same status.
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(1) She was rejected by her peer group.
(2) She gets on well with her peer group.
(3) Acceptance by their peer group is important to most youngsters.
(4) For example, post-puberty is the time when peer group friendships may take over from parents as the major influence.
(5) The adolescent uses the peer group to evaluate the perspectives of others, while developing his or her own values and attitudes.
(6) The peer group gives out clear signals to its members both about style and about fundamental values and perspectives.
(7) Again, the fundamental principles of the peer group would not be compromised if monitoring roles were rotated.
(8) Her peer group was struggling with the male menopause, of course, but the sting of rejection had been no less sharp.
(9) Questions that the peer group are likely to ask of a design could include: Can bespoke programs use library routines?
(10) The peer group of the extremist-activist typically shares her political opinions.
(11) The peer group makes decisions in a democratic way, with all owners having a say in the final decision.
(12) Williamson argues that, compared to simple hierarchy, the peer group is inefficient in both making and implementing decisions.
(13) It might be that this peer group is the best possibility available to the extremist-activist to achieve closeness with anyone.
(14) In some communities where the peer group method is socially acceptable[sentencedict.com], prospective borrowers may seek out the least risky peers to form groups.
(15) The appliances in a peer group continuously communicate with each other to ensure SLM thresholds are shared across the entire group.
(16) These children scored significantly lower on intelligence tests than others in their peer group.
(17) It is important for a manager to be able to get the support of his peer group.
(18) Informal observations suggest that it first becomes popular as a peer group language at the age of eleven or twelve.
(19) How much attention do these programmes pay to the real dynamics of peer group pressures as they ebb and flow across adolescence?
(20) Gradually, Garrett's home manufactured machines began to be noticed by his peer group of treasure hunters.
(21) What then of researching known subjects of equal status within your peer group?
(22) Such tensions may be particularly significant in the adolescent peer group.
(23) As children acquire the pidgin, they use it with playmates and other children in their peer group.
(24) Anything that deviates from what is customary is going to raise questions among the peer group.
(25) Cosmopolitans were defined as showing higher levels of commitment to specialized skills and professional peer group judgement than to the employing organization.
(26) Where affection is the preserve of family and friends, status is more the preserve of the wider peer group or community.
(27) You can grow through developing true individuality, unfettered by peer group pressures.
(28) Children try to behave like other members of their peer group.
(29) All this make it more urgent to study the peer group and its influence.
(30) A fast and efficient algorithm for noise removal in color image based on Peer Group Filter (PGF) is proposed.
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