Similar words: ratification, gratification, self-gratification, notification, justification, certification, rectification, quantification. Meaning: [‚strætɪfɪ'keɪʃn] n. 1. the act or process or arranging persons into classes or social strata 2. the condition of being arranged in social strata or classes within a group 3. forming or depositing in layers 4. a layered configuration 5. the placing of seeds in damp sand or sawdust or peat moss in order to preserve them or promote germination.
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31. From a Marxist perspective, systems of stratification derive from the relationships of social groups to the means of production.
32. If the differences between strata are maximised and the variations within them minimised, the benefits from stratification can be considerable.
33. This relationship extends to the strata in a stratification system.
34. This system of racial stratification has often been explained in terms of the supposed genetically based inferiority of blacks.
35. Tumin suggests, however,(sentencedict.com) that even relatively open systems of stratification erect barriers to the motivation and recruitment of talent.
36. These criticisms of stratification theory derive from the known importance of gender as a criterion of social differentiation in modern society.
37. Many sociologists would see these differences in life chances as a direct consequence of social stratification.
38. We described stratification earlier as a stable structure of inequality between groups which persist across generations.
39. Hence no stratification of the water masses resulting from lowered salinities can be observed.
40. However, most industrialised societies today have stratification systems that strongly reflect economic relationships.
41. Sedimentary rocks are identified as such mainly by their stratification, but also by their mineralogy and texture.
42. In addition, blacks are still disproportionately represented in the lower levels of the stratification system.
43. Usually, however, the dividing lines in this sort of linguistic stratification are simply annihilated in the fabliaux.
44. Another stratification system based just as exclusively on ascribed status attributes is characteristic of what are known as age-set societies.
45. If the people and positions which make up society did not differ in important respects there would be no need for stratification.
46. The stratification of beach deposits has been studied particularly.
47. Stratification was good for radicle growth.
48. Stratification in polar waters normally is weak and transient.
49. Deduction labor possesses the attributes of socialization and stratification.
50. When that social stratification got stronger and stronger, it impacted the government. With the Developing of Japanese monetary economy, Japan had gradually added into East Asia financial circle.
51. It contains some features, such as adoring teacher authority, conservative values, the value orientation of official position, and an agent of social stratification.
52. Marxs class theory and Weber stratum theory provided main re courses for late social stratification study.
53. How to guide social stratification and avoid unreasonable social stratification is always emphasized in theory research.
54. The mechanisms and properties of stratification and rollover in LNG carrier are analysed.
55. The nighttime radiation cooling was obvious and there occurred temperature inversion around the ground with the air stratification being stable.
56. The dynamic conditions of synoptic scale and local unstable stratification structure show that there are suitable conditions for the occurrence of locally developing convective systems.
57. The temperature inversion frequency is very high, the mixing height is low and the stratification tends to stable.
58. The ignition process of the PCCI combustion was a separated volume autoignition process, which was strongly influenced by the condition of fuel stratification.
59. The research of China's changing social stratification system has focused almost entirely on the analysis of income and occupational mobility.
60. Conclusions - MPS provides effective risk stratification across the entire spectrum of renal function.
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