Sentences with phrase «hierarchy among»

In the not - too - distant future, law firm hierarchy among lawyers and non-lawyers will break down and Legal IT Professionals will be seen as just as vital to the success of the law firm as lawyers — perhaps even more so.....
In traditional firms, the team is divided among fee - earners and non-fee-earners, and there is often a strong hierarchy among the lawyers, from junior associates up to senior partners.
There is no hierarchy among them.
There is an unofficial hierarchy among photo galleries, and the oldest tend to be at the top of the heap.
There is no hierarchy among her sources.
As mentioned previously on our training pages, a nip, or bite to the neck is a common form of establishing pack hierarchy among canines.
To preserve the hierarchy among models, the LP 580 - 2's 5.2 - liter V - 10 has been recalibrated to put out 572 hp, 30 hp less than the LP 610 - 4.
But we thought we might also see changes in midsized predator numbers because of some kind of hierarchy among them.
«We found a complicated hierarchy among fishers, foxes and ringtails.
And it was quickly obvious that the hierarchy among the researchers was not as steep as in Germany.
There is no hierarchy among «Ministers of State» appointed under articles 58 and 256.
A «Senior Minister» suggests the existence of a hierarchy among Ministers of State.
There is a hierarchy among cotton fibers such that ratings are measured based on fiber length from the raw boll.
Nor is there any hierarchy among theological topics, he argued; there is no reason why a dogmatics should not begin with the Holy Spirit or salvation or eschatology: «There is only one truth, one reality, but different views, different aspects: just like the sun shines on different places.»
That is, hierarchies among the females with dominance asserted through pecking.
However, dogs do create dominance hierarchies among themselves.
It is thought that this activity performs a range of functions, including play, exploration, and the foundation of social hierarchies among the litter.
The exhibition was about flattening hierarchies among formats, media; but also career status, in that it included unknown artists alongside extremely established and well - known artists.
I want to erase any hierarchies among them, because to me, all decay is subversive — and welcomed.»
Painters and sculptors eliminate hierarchies among mediums by disrupting conventional ideas about women and handcraft.
I am not generating hierarchies among them and there is an explosion of information on the surface of a painting.

Not exact matches

Now equipped with whistleblower hotlines, a streamlined company hierarchy, and strict rules for expenses and contracts, Siemens now boasts one of the cleanest reputations among multinational corporations.
Managers love to complain about the sense of entitlement, lack of respect for hierarchy, and frequent job - hopping they see in their young employees (make that young - ish — the oldest among them are entering their mid-30s today).
Since grinders are at the pinnacle of teen social hierarchy, Soaps have been selling briskly among boys aged 10 to 15.
Disbanding traditional corporate management structure encourages innovation and involvement among employees on the lowest rungs of the hierarchy.
All miners on the platform operate across a flat hierarchy, allowing everyone to benefit equally from the mobile app and facilitating equality among all mining devices on the network.
They highlight companies such as Medium and Zappos, which have embraced Holocracy, a new organizational and management system that spreads decision - making responsibilities among a set of roles and teams, rather than a hierarchy of people.
Today's police officers, soldiers, and politicians (like their hunter - gatherer forerunners) flourish when certain qualities are in good supply among them: cunning, prowess, show of force, obedience, respect for hierarchy, readiness to take vengeance, and, above all, loyalty.
In any case, in the following paragraphs I will first analyze Whitehead's remarks in Process and Reality on societies as the necessary environment for the ongoing emergence of actual occasions and then show how this analysis throws unexpected light on Whitehead's further explanation of the hierarchy of societies within the current world order, in particular, the difference between inorganic and organic societies, and, among organic societies, those with a «soul» or «living person» and those without such a central organ of control.
It says something about Catholic authority today that it is hard to think of a member of the Catholic hierarchy who stands among the most influential U.S. Catholics.
Among the Christians, the Roman Catholics have entire regions of their theology, liturgy, and practice that are extremely attractive to me, but considering the whole set of their theological ideas, I just can't stomach the xy - chromosomed hierarchy and the works over faith stuff (I'm with Luther on the point).
In our weird little hierarchy of heroes, clearly the most spiritual among us would be the leaders, right?
«The black beast like a leopard indicates Freemasonry; the beast with the two horns like a lamb indicates Freemasonry infiltrated into the interior of the Church, that is to say, ecclesiastical Masonry, which has spread especially among the members of the hierarchy.
The fastest growth is occurring in noncreedal congregations with little or no religious hierarchy — that is, among Pentecostals.
Coming as he does from a region where the Church's validity among the poor has been damaged by the competition between the traditional hierarchy and the less - than - orthodox liberationists, the Pope's concern is understandable.
Given the broad appeal of the Franciscans among the common people and the consequent threat that it represented to the well - heeled clerical hierarchy, it is no wonder that Pope John XXII (1249 - 1334) condemned and hunted down the most zealous Franciscans, the so - called Fraticelli.
The English hierarchy was reestablished (1850), and many notable English converts were made, outstanding among them John Henry Newman (1801 - 1890).
His may be the dominant view among the American Catholic hierarchy.
whether for the right or wrong reasons, our leader chose to stay on when things took a turn of sorts... a new owner arrived on the scene, plans for a new stadium emerged and Wenger became the bearer of bad news... he sold us on a new story, one that required patience on our parts... financial constraints were the order of the day, so that the enormous sums spent on the new venue could be recouped... although some would question the validity of such claims, why wouldn't they believe their faithful leader... according to those within the hierarchy, the future never looked so bright, as this new home would ensure our place among the elites for years to come... as we all know now these claims were a well constructed fabrication and so those who feel they were duped in the process are infuriated and rightly so... the fact that this club and it's manager have continually misled the fans, especially following Gazidis's claims about our financial liquidity, simply rubbed more salt in an already gaping wound... this surely isn't how you treat your «family», especially when they supported you through the supposed «lean» years... it was a dirty trick played by Kroenke but the fact is was orchestrated by Wenger himself hurt the most... as for those in the media, many of whom are former players or longtime pundits, who observed the early years firsthand, saw this as the perfect opportunity to vent the anger they felt towards this pretentious man once and for all... all in all, karma's a bitch
After the Gunners» two heavy defeats to Manchester City a couple of weeks ago that seemed very likely and Enrique's name was among those being discussed by the Arsenal hierarchy.
Foremost among Cook for America's ® goals is to increase the level of self - respect among school food service workers who, all too often, feel as if they are the least important staff members in a school district's hierarchy.
DAMBAZAU TO POLICE HIERARCHY - We want a Police Capable of Eliminating Fear Among Nigerians.
The scientists also recorded aggressive interactions among the captive birds, revealing that monk parakeets have a dominance hierarchy based on which birds won or lost confrontations.
There are early indications from the reception of his June encyclical that there are hurdles to his message faithfully percolating down the church hierarchy and finding fertile ground among followers in the United States.
Among the earliest approaches we find the developmental theory of Abraham Maslow, emphasizing a hierarchy of needs and motivations; the existential psychology of Rollo May acknowledging human choice and the tragic aspects of human existence; and the person - centered or client - centered therapy of Carl Rogers, which is centered around the clients» capacity for self - direction and understanding of his / her own development.
«We found that, after entering the adult hierarchy, there was a complete absence of successful challenges for rank increases among females,» said Steffen Foerster, senior research scientist at Duke University and lead author on the study.
They also turn to molecular sequencing in which they reveal the hierarchy of relationships among different organisms by comparing their molecular details.
Unfortunately, an inexplicable outbreak among the cohort of «fits» — spasmodic twitching and fainting, that looks half like dancing, half like demonic possession — threatens the unity of the group and Toni's place within its strict hierarchy.
She's entering a famed veterinary college as a legacy and her big sister, Alexia (Ella Rumpf), is already established among the school hierarchy.
by Walter Chaw There's something of Highlander in John Wick: Chapter 2, this idea that there are people - looking things walking among us, wrestling for control of something, jockeying for arcane positions in mysterious hierarchies.
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