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Перевод: hierarchy speek hierarchy


[существительное]
иерархия ; священноначалие; теократия


Тезаурус:

  1. It also means that whatever part of the brain it is that deals with matters grammatical can be regarded as relatively low in the so-called sub-recursive hierarchy of computing machines - putting it within easier reach, perhaps, of the evolution of cognitive capacities "from below".
  2. And because this is a strong push for influence, it doesn't work with people who are keenly aware of their position above you in a hierarchy, and who need to feel very much that they're the boss.
  3. This lack of initiative in the hierarchy will be examined at the middle (Moscow-Smolensk) levels in the chapter on Bolshevik controls.
  4. Over the centuries all the world's religions have accumulated vast amounts of scriptures, as generation after generation struggled with the problems of defining an ever-growing variety of gods; of endeavouring to explain the origins of the earth and the universe,; of setting out independently the rights and wrongs of almost everything,; of justifying caste systems and privilege by birth; of seeking to instil a belief in an afterlife; of explaining the complexities of simple and compound reincarnation,; of building an hierarchy, sometimes with well-paid officers,; of introducing rituals, rules and forms of worship, and combating ever growing scepticism until the whole world and all life would seem to be in existence solely for the purpose of providing space for this monstrous dumping ground for the products of centuries of speculative and ineffective effort .
  5. Wage or salary levels commensurate with skills and responsibility and workload not with perceived social status or the traditional position in the hierarchy.
  6. In the early 1900s the initiative was with those lower down in the governing hierarchy than Lugard, and being the men they were, they took it.
  7. Both reasons for fragmenting work imply the creation of a managerial hierarchy to co-ordinate and control the various fragmented jobs.
  8. There is a clear pattern; a pattern which indicates a hierarchy of seemingly important events and individuals.
  9. And therefore, to attempt to uncover the said hierarchy as a grotesque sham, guilty of appalling crimes against humanity over the centuries is a valid political and social comment.
  10. They came up with a taxonomic hierarchy: phyla, class, order, sub-orders, genus (or genera) and species.
  11. The history of Judaism provides an example of how an organised religion can completely fail to live up to its promises and yet be stubbornly adhered to, its followers being prepared to accept and support with blind acceptance, whatever excuses or explanations are offered for those failures by the hierarchy.
  12. When the Lawrence Girls arrived, John's tended to be considerably older, having had to work their way up through their hierarchy before being allowed into the promised land of show business.
  13. The justification for using a hierarchy is mathematical, and has to do with the way in which the total variability of a collection is successively reduced as one passes from higher to lower levels in the hierarchy.

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