Phrases with «hierarchical order»

"Hierarchical order" refers to a system where things or people are arranged in a specific order based on their level of importance, authority, or power. It implies a structure where higher-ranking individuals have more control or influence over those lower in the hierarchy. Full definition

Sentences with «hierarchical order»

  • The work «provides irrefutable experimental evidence of the hair phase variation across the three main regions of hair and is an important step toward gaining a better understanding of hierarchical ordering of the intermediate filaments of keratin,» she said. (sciencedaily.com)
  • I would wish, now that we end on the note of tragedy, that I could struggle with the problem of whether I have imposed an Hegelian hierarchical order on Whitehead. (religion-online.org)
  • Unless hierarchical ordering of churchly gatherings makes a place for another companion order more appropriate to a gifted community, the ordering necessitated by discipleship will inhibit maturing in the Spirit. (religion-online.org)
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