Sentences with phrase «hierarchical systems»

By the 1970s, new problems such as overpopulation, limited natural resources and pollution that couldn't be solved by normal hierarchical systems had arrived.
Those are good questions, with candidate answers at multiple levels within a hierarchical systems framework.
The investigation of language and the rationale to organize knowledge into legible and hierarchical systems are fundamental to his practice.
The premise — of replicants being more than they seem, worthy of equal value as humans — is compelling, particularly since we can see parallels to the way the hierarchical systems of our own world treat their servant classes.
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Many men who resent hierarchical systems continue in them because they can not relinquish the dependence and security they offer.
And as the Catholic clergy anyway know that their club is no church but a business company with spiritual paint they accept this hierarchical system.
Communism westernized the Russian political imagination in a perverse way, to be sure, but its triumph put a complete end to older, more traditional ways of understanding society as a hierarchical system underwritten by a sacred authority.
Possibly, the hierarchical system will be leveled to an even playing field where people can look each other in the eye.
We were no longer on a hierarchical system of sins with ours being the worst.
- the priority of unity over plurality (uniformity) One - way communication «from above to below» corresponds to the hierarchical system of strict superiority and subordination.
Also, in the current hierarchical system every policy - change has to pass through Berlin, which has reluctantly become an empire.
A prevailing concern in France is the difficulty that early career scientists have in achieving independence in a hierarchical system dominated by experienced heads of labs and departments, particularly in the universities.
Instead, locations are identified using a hierarchical system of numbers designating apartment, building, block and district, which are then nested within cities and prefectures.
In the same way that someone in the military first notices whether another soldier is wearing the same uniform before looking at the insignia that mark that soldier's rank, the ants operate in a highly hierarchical system and must pay attention to the context as well as the details of an individual's status.
Despite all the pushing and shoving one has to endure (or apply) en route to press screenings here at Cannes — as well as the hierarchical system of badges I lamented in last year's post — a critic's life at the festival is a relatively sheltered one.
Throughout the novel we learn much about the complex hierarchical system of marriage.
The bite is also some communicative skill that shows the canines their place in their hierarchical system: the biggest jaw, the best teeth, the strongest bite are the alphas.
After fighting your way through a few lower level Orcs you are pointed in the direction of this hierarchical system where an Orc military structure is presented to you.
In this context, it should be mentioned that, as it has been held by the Constitutional Court, the principle of the supremacy of the Constitution implies also a duty of the legislature and other lawmaking subjects to revise legal acts which were passed before the entry into effect of the Constitution, while taking account of norms and principles of the Constitution, and to ensure a harmonious hierarchical system of legal acts which regulate the same relations (the Constitutional Court's rulings of 3 December 1997, 6 May 1998, 29 October 2003, and 5 March 2004).
Here is your problem with disruption (and innovation) in this sector... lawyers do not think of an alternative way... they have been engineered by a hierarchical system that resists disruption.
The Domain Name System (DNS) is a distributed hierarchical system used by servers that use the Internet Protocol (IP) to convert IP adresses (such as 85.135.343.120) into names and vice versa.
In our society, gender serves as the basis of a hierarchical system of male dominance and female subordination... Marital power differences are obscured by the dominant ideology of the companionate marriage.»

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The Bancor protocol enables the creation of hierarchical monetary systems with no liquidity risk.
These results are in line with both the ancient Greek democratic system and the recent discovery that the adoption of random strategies can improve the efficiency of hierarchical organizations.
Laszlo's equivalent of creativity is his cosmic matrix or primordial continuum defining space and time and providing the absolute potential from which systems emerge, take their places, and build hierarchical relationships through evolutionary development (ISP 292).
These characteristics, which include the nonsummative nature of a system, adaptive self - stabilization, adaptive self - organization, and hierarchical ordering, are called in - variances (ISP 11).
It challenges the hierarchical nature not only of our social system but also of our religion.
We are now both biblical and modern; and on both grounds we reject this medieval Aristotle, this static and hierarchical view, this dubious rendition of faith and reason, this impossible and oppressive ideological system.
It is no accident that the most studied Jewish philosopher of the last fifteen years has been Emmanuel Levinas» and no accident that what is taken from Levinas is a critique of totalizing logic that encloses all in a system of injustice due to its inevitable hierarchical character and his messianic hope in a future.
(This, however, does not mean that the system has to be rigidly hierarchical and undemocratic.
While Whiteheadian thought is not free of patriarchal and hierarchical elements, it is not a closed system.
Berenson (1990) suggests that «spirituality, as opposed to religion, connotes a direct, personal experience of the sacred unmediated by particular belief systems prescribed by dogma or by hierarchical structures of priests, ministers, rabbis, or gurus» (p. 304).
In the latter system of thought, nature separates levels of reality according to a hierarchical arrangement — God, angels, man, animals, plants and inanimate matter.
In the Middle Ages a feudal system was developed which balanced rights and duties in a hierarchical family of men under God with the Church at the centre.
We didn't submit to a hierarchical, manufactured belief system that made certain men outside our church higher and holier than others.
The cosmologies implied in mythic, religious and most philosophical systems of the past have been hierarchical in nature.1 They have usually delineated four realms of cosmic being: mineral, plant, animal, man.
I'm still not entirely sure I could describe what a healthy relationship between church - goer and church looks like and even as I write this I think my struggle is due to the church being willingly trapped in a hierarchical (and often male - dominated) system.
Contrary to current beliefs viewing gang structure as hierarchical and clan recruiting processes as rigorous, Red Gang members described their gang structure as a loose social network into which individuals drifted through friendships with current associates; similarly, gang leadership was said to be the result of personal dexterity — individuals ascended to command status because of their personal traits — rather than the outcome of a selective system imposed from above.
Taiwan is particularly interesting» because it used to follow the highly hierarchical German system, but it changed to the American one.
The Cour des Comptes saved much of its fire for CNRS's treatment of young researchers, who — under the hierarchical French system — often find it difficult to set up their own labs.
M: Overall, there are major differences in performance in relation to money spent, and the correlation tends to be that the best performers are countries which, in effect, make sure that young people are set free to pursue their own agenda and express their creativity, and that systems that entrench the young too long in training or in hierarchical structures of apprenticeship and deference to their elders don't get the same value for their money.
What about all those hierarchical ranks in the Linnaean system, like phylum and family?
Before becoming an engineer, Bejan was a basketball star in Romania, and from the «live flow system» of the basketball court he learned that «the ball flows through non-rigid channels that are hierarchical and constantly morphing,» he said.
Just as a hierarchical crew runs the fictional starship, Williams» Enterprise system incorporates levels of decision - makers.
The system is hierarchical, so once analysts identify high schools, they can ask the program to find high schools the next time without describing them.
KELT - 21b: A Hot Jupiter Transiting the Rapidly - Rotating Metal - Poor Late - A Primary of a Likely Hierarchical Triple System
I will present an overview of our current direct imaging search for planets in the nearby binary - rich Scorpius - Centaurus association, as well as our discovery of one of the first directly imaged planets, Scorpion - 1b, in a hierarchical triple system.
KELT - 21b may be one of only a handful of known transiting planets in hierarchical triple stellar systems.
Finally, we resolve our new L dwarf companion to HIP 6407 into a tight (0.13 arcsecond, 7.4 AU) L1 + T3 binary, making the system a hierarchical triple.
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