hierarchy造句211. If there are many males and females in the group, the males form a separate hierarchy above that of the females.
212. In the next project, I have created a small hierarchy of related classes.
213. Hierarchy simply served to protect the incompetent and the officious from external control through the mutual support of superiors and subordinates.
214. In contrast we find the Church party attacking the Church hierarchy.
215. The hierarchy, however, mounted stiff resistance and publicly denounced any attack on ecclesiastical privileges and property.
216. This decision split the vehemently antiabortion Church hierarchy from its liberal allies.
217. But the number of those who compromised their faith was largest among the propertied and those well up in the social hierarchy.
218. For these reasons also, it is hard to fit in any check points at intermediate levels in the hierarchy.
219. Each group becomes more inclusive the further we move up the hierarchy.
220. In the hierarchy of Balniddrie-although pecking-order might be a more accurate term-Kara was the unacknowledged leader.
221. One would expect such energy to earn him the approval of the Nazarean hierarchy in Jerusalem.
222. Each of the objects in our little class hierarchy is also an instance of the Thing class.
223. They are, for a start, a product of the local community, not the church hierarchy.
224. Groups at the lowest level will themselves form constituents of groups at the next level up, and so on through the hierarchy.
225. Both are born into colonial societies ordered by traditional social systems of hierarchy and male domination and by strong, fundamentalist religion.
226. Western cultures, structured around polarity and hierarchy, promote competition and conformity.
227. There is a hierarchy of academic institutions that is founded much more on their social status than on their academic reputation.
228. The hierarchy which actually exists bears little resemblance to the way in which the thing actually works.
229. This is the object-oriented concept of inheritance, that is, characteristics received from an ancestor in a class hierarchy.
230. In the strict hierarchy of the Catalan countryside these peasant farmer families almost ranked as a petty nobility.
231. But he delved deeper and discovered that the thirteen genders were arranged in a hierarchy.
232. There were no official mediators, licensed by an ecclesiastical hierarchy or set apart by apostolic ordination.
233. In the past, society had maintained a degree of stability and hierarchy.
234. In the extreme case of train drivers, there is no transfer into the hierarchy above the entry grade.
235. As mentioned earlier, the private keyword prevents variables from being accessed by other classes in the hierarchy.
236. And, if they do, how should their organisational structure be incorporated into the managerial hierarchy of the hospital?
237. Both reasons for fragmenting work imply the creation of a managerial hierarchy to co-ordinate and control the various fragmented jobs.
238. In this conventional hierarchy, it is morally worse to intend harm than to be indifferent whether harm results from one's behaviour.
239. The top of the hierarchy is at the far left.
240. It remains a conservative model, based upon control and hierarchy.