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"hierarchical" Definitions
  1. arranged in a hierarchy

531 Sentences With "hierarchical"

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We're transitioning from an unjust and hierarchical system into a more just and less hierarchical system, and that means people are going to lose power or influence.
"Unlike planning in a 'flat' (non-hierarchical) environment, plans formed in a hierarchical environment need not specify each and every state linking the current position and goal," the Deepmind group explains.
However, they also served a hierarchical function in many societies.
Wolves are generally considered to be more social and hierarchical.
And the structure that it has is hierarchical and organized.
The brain's a hierarchical system and this is on top.
But it's not the perfect vessel for a hierarchical anything.
Consent is slippery in a space as hierarchical as academia.
They refuse hierarchical authority and they are impossible to control.
CMS uses "Hierarchical Condition Coding" (HCC) to adjust the scores.
This idea was gradually lost at the increasingly hierarchical museum.
Traditional hierarchical management systems strongly discourage this kind of improvisation.
A major structural difference is how hierarchical the neo-Nazis are.
And like the ancient Egyptians, theirs is a hierarchical social system.
JJ: He was, but Man Ray was anti-hierarchical, like Dada.
Open rebellion against hierarchical strictures is still rare and frowned upon.
For example, Chinese diplomats have an unfailingly hierarchical view of government.
Burke: Well, clearly Christ constituted the church as a hierarchical communion.
French kitchens are deeply hierarchical institutions, run along essentially military lines.
Below this hierarchical ideal of social relations, Rosenblatt detects gradual changes.
Visual information travels through the brain in a systematic, hierarchical way.
And the whole thing falls into a beautiful, elegant, hierarchical scheme.
"Class was very structured, very hierarchical," she told Western Art & Architecture.
But when the church became more hierarchical, the Michals took over.
Also, we shouldn't forget that hierarchical systems are susceptible to shocks.
The Republican Party is pretty much a hierarchical, top-down institution.
Nothing. Because they have to take orders, a hierarchical system, right?
Also: Young people aren't so attached to the idea of hierarchical leadership.
Instead, men got their power from hierarchical social institutions, such as religion.
Likewise, celebrity is hierarchical and exploitative—not of artists, but of fans.
A product, in part, of Confucian principles, the ie was rigidly hierarchical.
In the party's hierarchical lexicon, it puts him on par with Mao.
While India has a hierarchical society, democracy is good for allowing differences.
So being hierarchical gets challenging when I subjectively like all of these.
The army I'd seen was hierarchical, tyrannical, masochistic, and violent, it horrified me.
Their thinking remained hierarchical and carried a built-in respect for high office.
The more dispersed your people, the more hierarchical structures become productivity killing bottlenecks.
It challenged existing notions of art existing in physical spaces and hierarchical structures.
They eventually named it Yahoo, an acronym for Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle.
Well, studies do show that in hierarchical structures, you do get more harassment.
The treemap represents hierarchical data in a limited space, invented by Ben Shneiderman.
This kind of hierarchical thinking is why Mosley was neglected for so long.
People may be inherently good, but the hierarchical structures of society are awful.
The organization was hierarchical, divided into seven levels, with Gülen at the top.
A less hierarchical, "badgeless" work environment contributed to the improvement, the report found.
Today's museum world is steeply hierarchical, mirroring the inequality in society at large.
Musk had, after all, told employees that Tesla was not a hierarchical company.
So please address the central dilemma of the (wealthy, established, hierarchical) Catholic Church.
But the media is structured in an extremely top-down and hierarchical manner.
Yet proposing a different, diverse, less hierarchical model might necessitate some perceived unevenness.
Pro-ISIS groups online don't have the typical organized hierarchical structures led by individuals.
The Max Planck Society denied any connection between its stringently hierarchical structure and harassment.
She was drawn increasingly to the study of formal, traditional, and hierarchical Gardnerian Wicca.
Since we're all cliquey, hierarchical creatures, Facebook has a tool to do just that.
In fact, under 10 percent of Australian organisations say they have traditional, hierarchical structures.
APFS replaces an older file system, known as the HFS, or Hierarchical File System.
The other thing special about Blackstone is our commitment to non-hierarchical robust debate.
In Japan, wrestling training is incredibly rigorous and disciplined, with a strict hierarchical structure.
"Rather than there being opposite sexes, they were contiguous and hierarchical," he tells Broadly.
Staunchly non-hierarchical, Edhi had a personal relationship with even his most junior staff.
But Kerala's Hindus could also be more rigid and hierarchical than their counterparts elsewhere.
Plato, with his belief in a hierarchical Athens ruled by an elite, gets clobbered first.
"Nobody is interested in being a member of a hierarchical political organisation anymore," she says.
Taste has always been and always will be derivative, hierarchical, and shallow, but also vital.
He has looked at a lot of stuff and has never been hierarchical about it.
Everything is so hierarchical and slow in government that I don't know if there's anything?
Given the Gulen community's hierarchical structure, all of this makes Mr. Gulen a prime suspect.
"Work used to be much more hierarchical, and in many instances rote," one expert said.
It was a stark contrast to the hierarchical panel talk-back format used at PS1.
United Nations Dispatch United Nations representatives dispense with hierarchical diplomacy during runs in Central Park.
But that's particularly difficult in New Jersey, which has a strong and hierarchical Democratic Party.
The problem is that they run strongly against the grain of the government's hierarchical culture.
This paper uses physics to predict the natural occurrence of hierarchical movement and wealth on earth.
Others emphasize the influence of complex and hierarchical human societies, and agricultural surpluses to be raided.
Antifa is not a monolithic organization, nor does it have anything like a hierarchical leadership structure.
The tongs, like most Chinese organizations, were hierarchical, and there were always senior officers in charge.
"What we call attention is a hierarchical system of sieves that operate unconsciously," the researchers write.
Why on earth would you willingly join an hierarchical apparatchik that involved hazing and paying dues?
The hierarchical disparities between a domestic worker and her employer creates even further opportunities for misconduct.
Strictly speaking, Arsenal is now one rung below P.S.G. in European soccer's intensely hierarchical food chain.
The higher levels are responsible for more detailed, hierarchical input like buildings and other elaborate objects.
The vestiges of the hierarchical caste system continue to limit people's educational, career, and life prospects.
If it's my job to decide how the conversation proceeds, then our conversational relationship is hierarchical.
In the country's rigidly hierarchical office culture, whistle-blowers are commonly seen as betrayers, analysts said.
South Korea's past military dictatorship spawned a rigidly hierarchical office culture that made whistle-blowing difficult.
You see these women actively experimenting with alternative models and alternatives to capitalist patriarchal hierarchical systems.
In China, society is composed of hierarchical networks, based upon the five functional Confucian relationship models.
Hierarchical forms of power and privilege in America would have undergone a significant measure of rearrangement.
His uncle, Nathan "Bodie" Barksdale, was a big shot in the more hierarchical Baltimore gangland he recalls.
Disciplined and hierarchical, it is dominant in east Germany; it is also gaining strength in the west.
Apple has been using its 31-year-old Hierarchical File System (HFS) for iOS devices so far.
I also wanted to show and to have people feel that hierarchical nature of the Greek gods.
"We're not hierarchical, we're very open and friendly, we're not pretentious," says Dame Madeleine Atkins, its president.
In the typical hierarchical environment, a junior level employee needs an exec's approval to greenlight an idea.
This is not somehow endemic to teenage human beings but reflects our highly competitive and hierarchical society.
Samsung is already moving to restructure its top-down hierarchical culture, a commonly cited complaint against chaebols.
We have a hierarchical society that has used propaganda to get Americans to believe everyone is equal.
However, the Obama administration's approach to immigration enforcement was organized by a clear, hierarchical set of priorities.
Ants also have a highly distributed, non-hierarchical communication network, which is partly chemical and partly tactile.
We could speak out and completely bypass the hierarchical, patriarchal system in place to keep us silent.
It still is a hierarchical society with lots of impossible expectations and not a lot of hope.
To become one, it would need to make a thorough break from hierarchical and conservative Confucian traditions.
But then as soon as we get agriculture and surplus, we go right back to being hierarchical.
You're more the captain of a complex, hierarchical aircraft carrier than the solo skipper of a dinghy.
Not surprisingly, in the famously hierarchical and protective world of fashion magazines this has created some unease.
They have become less strictly hierarchical and spread decision-making power to a larger number of people.
"She was against dance that was hierarchical or based on the capitalistic success model," Ms. Michelson said.
These bubbles are organized in hierarchical rings around the central idea of each mind map you create.
Her images are celebratory of women's contributions, and present the British armed forces as efficient, ordered, and hierarchical.
McMaster immediately expressed a desire to run a less hierarchical organization and be more accessible to his staff.
He scrapped the strict, hierarchical rules that governed where, when and with whom players ate in the canteen.
Training is rigorous and the troupes are strictly hierarchical, with designated "top stars" and ranks of junior performers.
In a speech delivered at the Constitutional Convention, Hamilton praised the hierarchical principles of the British political system.
Earlier research has posited that agreeable CEOs do well by encouraging cooperation and less hierarchical structures and cultures.
Deep Learning, also known as hierarchical learning, is a subfield of machine learning that utilizes large neural networks.
Others are anarchists who don't believe we should be relying on hierarchical government fixes in the first place.
Singapore officials said the group had a hierarchical structure with a leader, deputy leader, and people overseeing finances.
The goal, according to many affiliated with MKP, is to break down patriarchal and hierarchical ideas of masculinity.
In Korean society and Asian society, there's just a lot of hierarchical respect that you have to manage.
It teaches that human relationships are hierarchical and that those above have a right to dominate those below.
A company too far to the right may be slow to react, overly hierarchical, and untrusting of others.
Later research in Botswana included insights into the hierarchical nature of baboon societies and its possible evolutionary effects.
Robert Grosvenor unmasks the anti-democratic, hierarchical forces that go into the making of an impeccable monumental sculpture.
But the many Hindu religious orders are not hierarchical like those of Roman Catholicism, which has a pope.
The salon-style biennial, featuring over 600 women and non-binary artists, is neither hierarchical nor overly precious.
"I don't dig hierarchical oppression, man," Ritchie says when a pimp advises him to hit her for talking back.
That masterpiece — pure dance, ceremonious, hierarchical, formal, classicism in excelsis — exemplified the sublimity that Robbins henceforth strove to pursue.
She found that the East Coast was stodgy, hierarchical, and centralized around large corporate behemoths like DEC and EMC.
Yael: I want an F Society without a top-down hierarchical model dependent on Mr. Robot/Elliott/Darlene/whoever.
These are two different ways of relating to the world — one cosmopolitan and interconnected, the other patriarchal and hierarchical.
It's all part of what Reider sees as the future of dining — more social, more artful, and less hierarchical.
Second, there's a divide between a hierarchical worldview, where traditional practices and distinctions between genders, ages, social groups, etc.
"Claude has a 'hierarchical' collection," said Mr. Journe, who has made a number of bespoke watches for Mr. Sfeir.
Its rigidly hierarchical bureaucracy discourages local officials from raising bad news with central bosses whose help they might need.
He also said the hierarchical organization of the police agency made it resistant to criticism from its lower ranks.
Furthermore, unlike with a design or rendering, Ludy eliminates the hierarchical relationship between a schematic and what it describes.
But for various reasons, that kind of hierarchical thinking no longer holds as much sway as it once did.
The rhizome is non-hierarchical and non-binary; it includes everyone and does not differentiate between any preconceived models.
Cunningham integrates the camera as collaborator in a non-hierarchical way whereby it shapes space much as the dancers do.
" Negative employee reviews: "Salary, hierarchical, deep rooted long term relationships/loyalties in teams made it hard for new team members.
I certainly didn't expect the hierarchical structure that was already in place, crystallized along established vectors of art world power.
The English Premier League is a viciously hierarchical system of shifting tiers, billions of pounds, and talent defined over lifetimes.
He's working on navigating a hierarchical world, and he's worked incredibly hard to carve out his own place in it.
As Trump seems to understand, cooperating witnesses often pose the gravest threat to the leaders of closed, corrupt, hierarchical organizations.
"I'm a non-hierarchical professor so I'm casual and go on walks with students, that sort of thing," he said.
It has no organized structure in South America—there are no hierarchical divisions of tasks or regular meetings, for example.
"It was a metaphor for a horizontally distributed, non-hierarchical network," Mr. Tribe explained — in other words, for the internet.
Extreme poverty, gross wealth inequality, weak states and corruption, along with a hierarchical culture of machismo, all play a role.
They too possess a hierarchical, multi-echelon global structure that utilizes numerous controls designed to subvert modern AML detection mechanisms.
The human genome is comprised of some 20,000 individual genes which are organized in hierarchical networks to regulate cellular function.
Others bemoaned a rigid, hierarchical management that had left them feeling they had no real voice in the hospital's direction.
This hierarchical structure was devised for a world in which employees were required to follow a clear set of instructions.
The market offers a different model for doing so, one that both complements and competes with the firm's hierarchical approach.
But the power differential embedded in academia's hierarchical nature means that those with less power are uniquely vulnerable to abuse.
That's an old line hierarchical way of thinking that puts a few in power up top, and the rest below.
But there are also hierarchical conceptions that require a social pecking order, like that of Warren Farrell's men's rights movement.
In a culture where an increasing number of workers are frustrated by hierarchical bureaucracy, the novel was a big hit.
The best known, "Symphony in C" — City Ballet's signature ballet since its inception — is sheer classicism: formal, hierarchical, multifaceted, thrilling.
Mellon runs the company in a very different way than she ran Jimmy Choo, which she says was more hierarchical.
A triumphant trip to Paris two years later transformed the group's reputation (and its hierarchical name) and expanded its horizons.
But, of course, this is New Jersey we're talking about, and the state's hierarchical Democratic machine remained united behind him.
Contemporary art may have found its freedom, but it remains extremely hierarchical, and utterly disconnected from the majority of the population.
It refers to the extent to which people in a hierarchical relationship regard the authority wielded over them as rightly exercised.
Many of the deputy cliques share common features: hierarchical structures, intensive recruitment, hazing of younger officers, and a resistance to outsiders.
We're surrounded by superminds, including hierarchical companies, global markets, governmental democracies, scientific communities, local neighbourhoods, and combinations of all these things.
Classrooms, hierarchical year-groups, standardised curriculums and fixed timetables are still the norm for most of the world's nearly 1.5bn schoolchildren.
FIFA is a state of being, a vessel of angst, a hierarchical organizer of the social ranks of your own crew.
Dombret also said that supervision should not be hierarchical and the ECB should form a web of supervisors with local entities.
You presided over one of the most hierarchical of the world's corporate cultures, reflecting the tone set by John D. Rockefeller.
We see some of the same dynamic in Protestant churches that have ordained women while remaining just as hierarchical as before.
The G.O.P. is, or was until Mr. Trump arrived, a top-down hierarchical structure enforcing a strict, ideologically pure party line.
A CNBC report from January, on people's experiences of working at Facebook, paints the firm as hierarchical and averse to dissent.
It's a cross section of ambition inside a corporate or hierarchical entity that takes its cues from herd behavior in mammals.
The traditional webpage and even the architecture of the content farm as a tree of hierarchical content is quickly becoming obsolete.
You can use it to take notes, create customized lists, outline ideas in a hierarchical structure, and sync tasks across devices.
The hierarchical distribution structure begins with a team who collects and curates the content that goes onto each 1TB hard drive.
The E.L.N., a Marxist-Leninist organization founded in the 1960s, is more ideological than the FARC and is considered less hierarchical.
The new industrial, financial and communications networks that emerged during this time did not, however, overturn the hierarchical nature of things.
The tradition was passed down for generations within his family, and he was expected to adopt it in India's hierarchical society.
A hierarchical society that placed faith in marriage reproduced itself in stable novels that end securely in imagined marriage, gently offstage.
But in truth those new spaces are often almost as controlled as the older, more hierarchical ones, despite their seeming transparency.
Her 1988 book "In the Age of the Smart Machine" highlighted how automation might lead to less hierarchical, more collaborative workplaces.
By the Middle Ages the cathedrals were strictly hierarchical, so the people created carnivals where everything was turned on its head.
Whether it be running a manager-less Holacracy or functioning on hierarchical teams, he remains fluid and molds his leadership accordingly.
Bialik argued that women are essentially harassed on a hierarchical tier based on how attractive they are and how they dress.
I am certainly interested in creating a safe, non-hierarchical environment on set, yet comfort is really important for everyone involved.
Are we so stuck in hierarchical thinking that we have decided that — as a late arriver — she is doomed to lose?
The narrative is truly inclusive and non-judgmental because it posits as its start point undiscovered lands—not borrowed, hierarchical ones.
Direwolves are social, hierarchical pack hunters, but if adopted at a young age, they can become fiercely devoted to a human master.
Agile companies organise themselves in small interdisciplinary teams designed to complete a single project, rather than with a more formal hierarchical structure.
Deep neural networks were built to work in a similarly hierarchical way, leading to a revolution in machine learning and AI research.
"The general take-home message is that the psychedelic state is seemingly the breakdown of hierarchical organization in the brain," Lebedev says.
Science, they say, is a deeply hierarchical environment in which low-level researchers depend on mostly male later-career scientists to advance.
"Work used to be much more hierarchical, and in many instances rote," said Gary Pinkus, McKinsey & Company's managing partner for North America.
The idea is to let users converse with their bank account using natural language without pre-defined templates or hierarchical voice menus.
To bring their hierarchical upper-tier existence from the outside world to the playa; to infect our testbed with boring old capitalism.
Pope Francis has not failed: Changing the hierarchy in a supremely hierarchical institution is not the cure-all for diminished church attendance.
Both the party and organized crime were monolithic and rigidly hierarchical, and collusion between the two often occurred at the upper levels.
At the same time, local leadership is not a magic solution, since local leaders can also be dominant, hierarchical and self-aggrandizing.
But DSA members also say that overthrowing capitalism must include the eradication of "hierarchical systems" that lie beyond the market as well.
Once upon a time, the crimes of pedophile priests seemed inconceivable — such was the respect for their authority in a hierarchical society.
"These neural networks or AI model can be used as a proxy for the hierarchical structure of the human brain," Kamitani says.
From the member's point of view, "kicking up" is a way to show respect, curry favor, and reinforce the hierarchical power structure.
He had done his best to make his office a place where this sort of hierarchical etiquette was hard to take seriously.
Hierarchical communication, gender norms and attitudes toward punctuality can differ widely, and knowing the traditions can help visitors avoid misunderstandings, she said.
In 271 the tight circle of organizers of the Millennium March in Washington reflected how narrow and hierarchical the movement had become.
Symmetry-breaking makes nature hierarchical and injects arbitrary variables into its correlation functions—the qualities that sapped Chew's bootstrap method of its power.
As suggested by the title of Laline Paull's novel The Bees, this isn't a book about a human society, but a hierarchical beehive.
Most databases are hierarchical (meaning they have a menu), but we wanted to create a resource where people could search laterally and vertically.
You have a lot of companies that are very hierarchical, where the way you get ahead is you hoard information, you hoard power.
If this constellation is to be more inclusive and less hierarchical, you might expect some recalibration on who is admitted inside the circle.
But it "still inspires respect in this deeply hierarchical country where the aristocracy is venerated despite rapid social change," according to the Guardian.
The crowded career ladder Many companies are hierarchical, and when it comes to promotions or project assignments, close friendships can sometimes cause friction.
The result is that only the hierarchical inner circle gets a true picture of finances, and sometimes even they don't know what's what.
Many tech companies also promote themselves as inherently pro-worker because they are less hierarchical, and more democratically run, than old-economy businesses.
"When you grow up into a system where everything is hierarchical, it's difficult not to see hierarchies and power dynamics everywhere," said Viatge.
The left should also commit itself to reducing global economic inequality by reordering the hierarchical relationships that benefit rich countries over poor ones.
"These activities help break down hierarchical barriers in the workplace, help build camaraderie, and eventually strengthen trust and respect amongst colleagues," she said. 
At Warner, which is Hollywood's largest studio, with vast television, movie and video game operations, the office culture can be somber and hierarchical.
Egyptian families tend to be strictly hierarchical, especially in the south, where the elders clearly enjoyed barking orders at lines of young men.
Yet "Symphony in C" — grander, more formally hierarchical, in four marvelously contrasting movements — shows how much else about classical ballet Balanchine already understood.
In the minds of many liberal Catholics, this decision confirms suspicions that the Church's hierarchical structure has been a major obstacle to reform.
With few exceptions, forms of hierarchical lifting are placed above exuberant undercutting, denial, demarcation, sabotage, and substrate slews of lush or harsh noise.
Though the dragon looks like a baby, "Renaissance works used hierarchical scale — larger things are more important, and smaller things are less," Tusa said.
It combined a preference for strong central government with a conception of society as a hierarchical collective, rather than an agglomeration of free individuals.
Asians also value their economic relations with China, but they fear that the alternative to an open American order is a hierarchical Chinese one.
Ties were vertical and hierarchical, defined by respect and obligations flowing from the young to the old, from the kinship group to the emperor.
But according to The Guardian, the title "still inspires respect in this deeply hierarchical country where the aristocracy is venerated despite rapid social change."
Open-ended, pluralist, anti-hierarchical—the supposedly totalitarian document of absolutist Enlightenment thought turns out, in every sense, to be a manifesto for freedom.
Each family member had a hierarchical place in the flow of tasks, attuned to their age and skills, and were acknowledged for that contribution.
Later in the interview Smith contrasts her decision with the more common route for freshly minted MFAs, seeking entrée into a hierarchical gallery system.
But mutual aid is an entirely voluntary exchange among equals, and it's careful to avoid setting up a paternalistic or hierarchical relationship between them.
The CSAT – a hierarchical, life-changing test – should be replaced with a less heavily-weighted test, such as the SAT, in the admission process.
It also claimed that senior staff members had less exposure to gossip and rumor than those lower down because of the organization's hierarchical structure.
The point is simply that China's neighbors are repositioning themselves as it becomes stronger and tries to establish hierarchical or clientelist relations with them.
Disney's culture is more hierarchical, with clear lines of command that lead to one man: the company's hands-on chief executive, Robert A. Iger.
There was, and still is, a hierarchical system, even in the gay community — although I think that's changing, particularly in the past few years.
But the tactic has helped to fragment monolithic, hierarchical criminal enterprises into an array of groups that are more violent and uncontrollable, analysts said.
By dispensing with the hierarchical and clinical setting associated with group therapy, men are more likely to come regularly, which is the ultimate goal.
This was the arbitrarily normative nature of my grandfather's WASP identity — the false universality of his own tribal bias — put into appallingly hierarchical practice.
Based on identity determined at birth, the hierarchical social order, prevalent in Hinduism, deems romantic relationships that cut across caste lines as socially unacceptable.
While Hess never says what led up to the sea change in 1962, one cause seems to have been the advent of hierarchical thinking.
Lightspeed is widely known in the industry for being a very hierarchical firm, where the firm's founders and other leadership have tons of power.
Congress used to be a closed hierarchical system and active buffer against the momentary whims of the majority, but it's mostly lost this power.
But one key difference is that the private schools who "passed the trash" between one another were not part of a single hierarchical order.
The exact parameters of this belief changed over time, but by the 18th century it had coalesced into a highly codified and hierarchical structure.
Orchestra is designed to take a workflow of discrete steps and distribute work to a network of experts that have been evaluated through hierarchical review.
The IOC, a highly bureaucratic organization, has little in common with youth-centric, non-hierarchical action sports that prize experimentation while minimizing rules and boundaries.
Hierarchical accountability remains a pressing issue that the Vatican has not fully confronted in the numerous dioceses of the world where the scandal was suppressed.
Since big, hierarchical gangs fragmented into hundreds of tiny "cliques" of hot-headed and heavily armed youngsters, the city's murder rate has been stubbornly high.
The crypto botnet they analyze for the study, using social network mapping, is described in the paper as having a "unique three-tiered hierarchical structure".
No one headlined; rather, the four bands all took turns playing last, taking a sort of lackadaisical and fully non-hierarchical approach to the proceedings.
Family can be chosen, love can be non-hierarchical, and each person we choose to embrace brings unique qualities that enrich our relationships and lives.
One that is plugged into a rigid, regimented, hierarchical corporate structure that has made him hugely wealthy, yes, but a dedicated ascetic all the same.
Advertising is such a male, white-dominated, hierarchical industry, even still now sadly… and so I would speak loudly with my clothes and my makeup.
The hierarchical structure of its supranational institutions will want to reinforce itself: Like all dying ideologies, the union knows only how to forge blindly ahead.
This problem of how to handle economics within a non-hierarchical company might lead some to think of using blockchain tokens as an internal currency.
It may have been the norm at one point, but no longer, at least when one person has professional or hierarchical power over the other.
Going up the ladder is critical in these types of cases because the organization typically has a hierarchical structure and a clear chain of command.
She's referring to the failure of the arts sector in America to engage in an all-inclusive, non-hierarchical representation of artists and their art.
To me, the nascent World Wide Web seemed to be a non-hierarchical, destabilizing system of power that would allow me to achieve this aim.
In an industry as notoriously hierarchical and slow to evolve as publishing is, that's a risky decision, with few if any precedents to guide protesters.
Erin Jeanne McDowell, a food stylist, recipe developer and author of the cookbook "The Fearless Baker," doesn't hide her hierarchical preferences about the Thanksgiving spread.
People with more hierarchical but simultaneously individualistic worldviews are less likely to support gun control, and people of a communitarian, egalitarian bent are more likely.
We also looked into hierarchical language, or "us versus them" verbiage, because Trump is widely believed to use these speech mechanisms to unite his base.
"Singaporean hawker culture is under siege," he added, in part because it is still seen by the city-state's hierarchical society as low-status work.
Plenty of animals out there have the same capabilities that we have, at least in terms of direct problem solving, visual memory, hierarchical planning, etc.
It could be that he is struggling with the nature of language, which imposes a hierarchical clarity upon the world that's powerful but sometimes false.
"This hierarchical structure imposes competition among the sperm, with the fiercest competition occurring among highly motile microswimmers in comparison with the slower sperm," they wrote.
"I would say that the people operating on the dark web are on the lower tier of the hierarchical structure of bad guys," O'Neill said.
In the hierarchical world of Kitamura's novel, there is little love or friendship between equals, only manipulation and control, guilt and obedience, humiliation and submission.
It was as if he were dismantling yet another hierarchical convention, revealing the conventional separation of the human species from other species as a fiction.
This is what the art world has yet to fully address: How do the institutional agendas and hierarchical thinking that form the canon become exclusionary?
But the New Jersey Democratic Party is formidable and hierarchical in primaries, and the national environment doesn't appear to bode well for a Republican challenger.
"Our work is not just about pursuing restructuring", he said, warning that a particularly cautious approach or a hierarchical mindset of some staff may prevent progress.
The Winning Deuce-Bag This week's award goes to Gentle Richie (Matthew James Ballinger), who says he doesn't like "hierarchical oppression" but is also a pimp.
And, that's not to say it works for everyone or appeals to everyone, but it's one of the few spaces I've seen organic non-hierarchical recovery.
Clinc is currently targeting the financial market, letting users converse with their bank account using natural language without any pre-defined templates or hierarchical voice menus.
"It's complicated because even though it's hierarchical, a criminal organization of this size has many parts that do not always have the same interests," Kawas explained.
Giving further details on Wednesday, authorities said the group had a hierarchical structure with a leader, deputy leader and members assigned specific roles such as finance.
What looked like a gender divide on nuclear power is in fact mostly a function of the "extreme risk skepticism" of "white hierarchical and individualistic" males.
In his book, "Team of Teams", General Stanley McChrystal describes how the army's hierarchical structure hindered its operations during the early stages of the Iraq war.
Since DSA is a non-hierarchical organization, it currently has no definitive position on where it stands in relationship to the debates occurring among its membership.
Persons with a hierarchical and individualistic (HI) worldview believe that resources, rights and roles should be attached to traditional social differences like gender, race and class.
In place of fixed hierarchical structures, Amazon prioritizes three things: (1) allegiance to the data, (2) discovery through experimentation, and (23) a willingness to change course.
Esprit's hip corporate culture—its non-hierarchical offices and upward mobility, free Italian lessons and half-price opera tickets—left a mark on him, he says.
The abstract, non-hierarchical gridded patterned elements with global references in Jungerman's compelling work show how appealing and satisfying these P&D qualities remain for artists.
This is why Hindutva's principal victims—Muslims, Dalits, women—are also those who pose threats to the rigid hierarchical and caste systems it wants to impose.
For these works, the artist used a screen punctured with hundreds of holes to create non-hierarchical patterns on the surface, mostly rows of raised dots.
The other is that they're more likely to have hierarchical infrastructures that make it easier to engage the digital labor that's needed to promote online activism.
Men still dominate the top echelons of society in South Korea, enforcing a strictly hierarchical code that analysts say makes women vulnerable to abuse and bias.
And ascend they often did, because the older American system was both hierarchical and permeable, with room for actual merit even without a meritocratic organizing theory.
It demanded improvements to the department's response to harassment, but also a more "inclusive climate," the recruitment of more women and minorities and less hierarchical governance.
There are hierarchical groupings in which Ms. Mearns is central, dominant, with the others arrayed as if in attendance; but all such orderings here are impermanent.
Since his arrival at Chelsea, Conte has assiduously tried to turn away from the hierarchical model of his predecessor, Mourinho, and forge a more familial atmosphere.
Critics of the country's intensely hierarchical power structure found new ammunition in the problems facing Samsung over its multibillion dollar losses on the Galaxy Note 7.
If a French nun without hierarchical standing seems an unlikely candidate to investigate abuse allegations, this is soon explained: Sister Johanna Marie is fluent in Icelandic.
There are few equivalents of primary elections in Europe, and so it is generally the leaders of strong, hierarchical party organizations that pick candidates for office.
In many respects, in our age of Occupy Wall Street and the 1%, the kind of hierarchical shifting that the Mummers Parade represents seems a fitting sentiment.
The fun, seemingly-innocent rating system of the MeowMeowBeenz turned Greendale Community College into a hierarchical, dystopian regime, where the Fives reigned supreme and the Ones groveled.
And so, they savaged expressions of the old Regular Army's hierarchical "caste" culture wherever they saw it, but especially when it frustrated their own hopes and ambitions.
Upgrades clear in hierarchical order based on a number of factors, including each passenger's status level, the original fare class they booked, and a few other factors.
While previous White House communications staffs have been hierarchical, Trump's four appointees will each be an "assistant to the president" along with their more specific job titles.
Still it remains to be seen if the museums of tomorrow will continue to evolve, or if they'll fall back into the hierarchical traditions of the past.
And in ordinary parishes elsewhere, matters are not quite as dire as the hierarchical battles would suggest, as a recent incident in a small European town shows.
While honeybees have one queen and equally-ranked female workers, paper wasps have hierarchical ranks of female "foundresses" that must compete for food, reproductive opportunities, and status.
Named chief executive by the Volkswagen supervisory board at a meeting late Thursday, he must now show that he can navigate Volkswagen's notoriously insular, hierarchical company culture.
Critics say the Carabineros have a hierarchical military structure and a system for disciplining officers that effectively discourage personnel from reporting misconduct or carrying out independent investigations.
No longer will the faithful embrace a hierarchical church if those appointed to lead us fail to hold themselves and their fellow cardinals and bishops to account.
In the hierarchical structure of Burgundian appellations, the basic Mercurey is considered a village wine — that is, it is capable of expressing the essential characteristics of Mercurey.
Yet another way to frame the difference: Yale psychologist Dan Kahan, whose cultural cognition work Ezra has written about before, divides worldviews along two dimensions, hierarchical vs.
The ephemera are a treat to read through, a reminder that the debt-free, anti-hierarchical, progressive school we need is not only possible, it's already happening.
In addition, Modi claims that StatusToday adds transparency for employees, too, by redefining the meaning of work in a way that is "transparent, rather than hierarchical and subjective".
The Valley started to outstrip its competitor in the late 20133s, she argued, because Route 128 was dominated by large, hierarchical companies that were inward-looking and secretive.
Although Occupy was born in the internet age, unlike ISIS, there was little internal control over the movement's public image, perhaps a result of its anti-hierarchical ideals.
Rahma's sister Ghofran, 18, also married to an Islamic State member, said militants in Sabratha were divided into cells that were ready to defy the group's hierarchical structures.
Many organizations are finding that our most complex and pressing 21st century challenges require a new kind of leadership, which means shifting from hierarchical to distributed leadership models.
It was evidence of a new way of thinking, combining the counter cultural idea of doing lots of things at once with this top down, hierarchical command economy.
So it is reasonable to assume that extraterrestrial evolution might arrive at similar solutions to these common problems, such as a brain capable of wielding hierarchical, recursive languages.
Upgrades clear in hierarchical order based on a number of factors, including each passenger's Medallion status level, the original fare class they booked, and a few other factors.
Kevin Rudd, a sinologist and former Australian prime minister, identifies the Communist party's key themes as Leninist politics, nationalist sentiment and an authoritarian and hierarchical neo-Confucian philosophy.
Many scholars I interviewed argued that fundamental changes are necessary, such as restructuring organizations to be less hierarchical and re-examining pay scales for men's and women's work.
It gives people a chance to explore unconventional ideas in a non-hierarchical setting, and to refashion the feeling of being outside the norm into a cool identity.
For instance, there is the burrower, the networker, the institutionalist — the predator who embeds himself within a hierarchical system that protects him because it wants to protect itself.
In 1987, Liz Kelly — a professor of sexualised violence at London Metropolitan University — proposed her "continuum of sexual violence" framework which rejected any hierarchical ordering of sexual harms.
To understand these enterprises as feminist or anti-hierarchical relies on deception: with London membership of The Wing costing GB£1836 annually, not everyone can join the club.
The Every Woman Biennial, open-ended and somewhat messy, offers one model for moving generatively into this fray in a way that is neither hierarchical nor overly precious.
It's a sign that they too can leave behind the hierarchical societies of the past and be full citizens and enjoy what we already enjoy in the United States.
A big part of this will be Apple's File System replacing the Hierarchical File System, which the company claims its own file system will be more safe and stable.
"In machine learning, having a hierarchical representation for decision making might be helpful or harmful depending on whether you choose the right hierarchy to implement in the first place."
In the reclaiming tradition, you try to move away from hierarchical models of power — a high priest or priestess, say — and toward a more community-focused approach to spirituality.
It is no accident that these are the same cultures obsessed with business cards, stereotypical blue suits, submission to hierarchical authority, and bringing the perfect gift, among other customs.
In the 1970s he set up these hierarchical stages of moral development involving a developmental transition from self-interest to rule-following to concern for more broad human rights.
Similarly, in the coastal areas of Peru, complex societies with big monuments, hierarchical society leadership, and irrigation canals often didn't appear until after disruptive and catastrophic El Niño events.
"Rebuilding a disciplined hierarchical party organization is about avoiding the collapse Xi and other leaders observed in the Soviet Union," said Melanie Manion, a political scientist at Duke University.
But regardless, Barr is correct: When Mueller surprisingly left open the conclusion of his work, the hierarchical structure of the executive branch gave the "baby" to the attorney general.
The Gagosian is illustrating that overlap, eager to present the two men as equals who documented similar themes from different angles, thrusting aside hierarchical distinctions between painting and photography.
And, not least because real neurons were arranged in columns of apparently hierarchical layers, he had to find a way of working top-down as well as bottom-up.
I'm always keen to remind folks that oppression functions not through mustache twirling villains, but through unfair policies, hierarchical systems of control, and the wide spread of harmful ideologies.
True, the parties are very different institutions – the GOP has historically been hierarchical, with top-down direction and monolithic doctrine, while Democrats have always been a loose-jointed coalition.
We analyzed both personal attacks and hierarchical language because we wanted to see whether Biden or Sanders were trying to motivate their own bases similarly after seeing Trump's approach.
Our generation of chefs and restaurateurs altered the hierarchical nature of restaurants, made it truly American, front and back of the house, and welcomed new talent along the way.
Warren argues that the "hierarchical process at DOJ results in relatively few and conservative clemency recommendations," and proposes creating an independent board with direct access to the White House.
Sexual assault claims remain challenging to prosecute, all the more so in the hierarchical culture of the military, which is governed by centuries-old systems of law and justice.
" She added, "That somehow we should have a hierarchical system whereby touch on the arse is this, tits is this, you know, front bottom, back bottom, over the shirt, rape!
Its recommendations to reform the male-dominated, hierarchical culture of science are based on surveys of the effects of sexual harassment, and studies of what works in changing that culture.
Gen Z is "notably more likely than older generations to value doing what it takes to get ahead in life," Morning Consult reports, and values individualism over a hierarchical system.
The three were charged in August with "knowingly and willfully helping the armed terrorist organization without being a part of its hierarchical structure," according to Turkey's semiofficial Anadolu news agency.
While enterprises have traditionally relied on a massive, hierarchical IT organization to oversee operations and testing, DevOps requires decentralizing IT and empowering developers to create agile, scalable and innovative teams.
The couple was also committed to making the show feel like a non-hierarchical family affair, as Washington-Nance is still connected to a number of people from the experience.
In other words, whether it will also obey the universal grammar, the hierarchical, recursive structure that linguist Noam Chomsky has argued is the deep structure common to all human languages.
The word "classical" has roots in a Latin term for a Roman tradition of calling on citizens to assemble in hierarchical formation, ranked by bloodline and wealth, for military action.
Among flowers, roses especially, petal color carries with it a system of meanings and symbols that distinguishes between the properties of different hues in a manner that verges on hierarchical.
Collective staff action is unusual in publishing, which is a heavily hierarchical business that tends to make its workers depend on networking, connections, and mentoring to advance in the industry.
Ms. Seo's decision to become a whistle-blower was considered particularly brave because prosecutors are widely believed to work in one of the most strictly hierarchical organizations in South Korea.
It's a lingering 19th-century habit to think of grapes and wines in hierarchical terms, to separate the so-called "noble" grapes from those that, by contrast, must be commoners.
" She added: "That somehow we should have a hierarchical system whereby touch on the arse is this, tits is this, you know, front bottom, back bottom, over the shirt, rape!
In his colorful memoir "Career Warfare," former John Hancock Financial Company CEO David D'Alessandro offers advice to those who work in hierarchical organizations and seek to scale the corporate scaffolding.
But the loudest chants were from Movimento Zero, an anonymous, non-hierarchical movement formed just six months ago on social media but quickly gaining traction among the country's disgruntled police.
In the sci-fi masterpiece Planet of the Apes (1968) orangutans, gorillas, and monkeys stand in for humans and cast a complicated light on our hierarchical, technocratic, and dystopian culture.
Their experience has necessarily produced in them what psychologists sometimes call a "professional deformation," a necessary conditioned way of looking at the world that is structured, hierarchical, strategic and operational.
For Zemmour, the strict hierarchical social order born of Catholicism, divorced from the church and joined with the principles of Roman law is what gives French society its unique structure.
You will remember a time when MySpace Top 8s were of ultimate hierarchical importance; like a social system under a dictatorship but for black-fringed, lip-studded 15-year-olds.
Its composition — an anti-hierarchical stack of volumetric shapes, several of which resemble tombstones — could serve as a template for Philip Guston's ungainly piles of shoes, books, lightbulbs, and eyeballs.
As a physician-innovator, I have experienced how institutional policies, hierarchical and administrator-driven systems and pilot program dynamics are creating a stunted ecosystem that is not reaching its full potential.
"The Gangster Disciples maintain a hierarchical structure on the belief that the enterprise will be ready to step in and run the United States should its government fail," said the indictment.
Establishment of the United Order created a highly stratified and hierarchical society of elites, regular priesthood holders, people "on restoral" who are trying to earn their way back in, and apostates.
The second project is an exhibition that examines the attention economy as the global industrialization of perception that informs how we socially interact online while simultaneously sustaining a hierarchical global society.
That is to say, 200m Indians belong to a community deemed so impure by the scriptures that they are placed outside the hierarchical Hindu caste system and are commonly called "untouchable".
She challenges the notion of hierarchical thinking and lineage, the long held belief that you had to take your cues from Paul Cézanne, Arthur Dove, or Albert Pinkham Ryder, for example.
In this hierarchical system, production policy is driven by initial consultations between Saudi Arabia and Russia, paying due attention to the diplomatic requirements and anticipated output reactions of the United States.
Their leaders, including Desmond Tutu, a South African clergyman and theologian, have admitted that they have not adapted as well as the less hierarchical Pentecostal churches to the post-apartheid order.
None of this surprises creative arts therapist Briana MacWilliam, especially in fields that are more hierarchical, such as the corporate world, politics—or even within the power differential in graduate school.
The Democratic National Committee drew the names by lottery, rather than opt for a hierarchical approach based on polling or fundraising as Republicans did with their huge presidential field in 83.
When Kelly does get public credit for moves like removing problematic aides from the West Wing, or exerting hierarchical control over underlines, it sometimes doesn't go over well with the boss.
These are not natural acts for a hierarchical and compartmented institution, so Congress must set aside its turf-oriented committee structure and use its power of the purse to encourage them.
And we rushed there really, looking for the succor, the voice, the influence, the information, the connection that we couldn't get in these hierarchical silos that were just now cost-down.
"Executive power is characterized by unity of command, hierarchical arrangements, and — with centralized control — a capacity to act quickly and decisively when circumstances dictate," Beloit College professor Georgia Duerst-Lahti writes.
"There are women who assert their own agency to be in gendered, hierarchical organizations, and there is a liberal norm underlying their right to be in these organizations," said Mr. Inazu.
The yearlong project, titled 02020, was conceived in an effort to "open boundaries and widen access" as a response to the increasingly hierarchical systems of power that dominate today's political landscape.
And it demonstrates how even Amazon — historically considered hierarchical and heads-down — has become politicized over the increasingly high-stakes social impact of global tech companies' day-to-day business affairs.
Liberalism developed as part of the modern rebellion against the oppressive hierarchical social, religious, and political structures of the Middle Ages, and so prizes individual liberty, private interests, and personal rights.
"Hack the Pentagon" and "Hack the Army" allows defense officials to draw from a talent pool that includes people who would not ordinarily feel at home in the military's hierarchical culture.
Since hierarchical relationships are pervasive in these environments, Bartholet argues, there is a need also to distinguish between sexual/romantic advances made by men in power and real abuses of power.
The school, founded by artist Eliza Swann and now operated with the help of like-minded collaborators, explores the relation between art, ecology, and metaphysics, and celebrates non-hierarchical ways of living.
He said the evidence would prove Mr. Santora ran a tight, hierarchical organization, collecting a portion of all the proceeds from criminal activities in which his underlings were involved and settling disputes.
"Each time we use a distributed ledger we participate in a shift of power from central authorities to non-hierarchical and peer-to-peer structures," researchers at the European Parliament wrote recently.
In post-revolutionary America they were expected to become independent as soon as possible because labour was in short supply, which made the relationship between the generations less hierarchical than in Europe.
Apple is moving over to its own Apple File System (APFS), replacing the more traditional Hierarchical File System (HFS) that controls how drives, folders, and files are displayed on an operating system.
Markov is the eponym of a concept called a Markov blanket, which in machine learning is essentially a shield that separates one set of variables from others in a layered, hierarchical system.
State-of-the-art machine learning techniques used today were built at least in part to mimic the structure of the visual system, which is based on the hierarchical extraction of information.
The world of New York artists was friendlier, less hierarchical and less impenetrable and competitive than London, where all anybody talked about were the Young British Artists and the death of painting.
All three German office projects are introducing open-plan, shared desks, a big change given the country's hierarchical corporate culture in which most managers sit separately from their teams in closed offices.
The G.O.P. is, or was until this election, a monolithic, hierarchical institution, in which powerful men could cover up their sins much better than they could in the far looser Democratic coalition.
The group is hierarchical, similar to motorcycle clubs or the Soldiers of Odin, and to become a member you have to be patched in by showing loyalty and worth to your superiors.
Some people do non-hierarchical polyamory, in which all relationships are equal and connected; open relationships tend to be more sex-based, the couple will connect with more people mostly for sex.
It is genuinely exciting to work closely with one of the most hierarchical bureaucracies out there—an overburdened court system in America's largest city—and convince a judge to try something new.
U.S. Army Lieutenant-General Steve Townsend, commander of the international coalition backing Iraqi forces, told Reuters last week that Islamic State's local leadership had proven effective without a hierarchical chain of command.
Their writings and practice emphasize collective models of leadership instead of hierarchical ones, center on society's most marginalized people and focus on how multiple systems of oppression intersect and reinforce one another.
Though the primary race is not until September, Ms. Pressley's candidacy has already roiled the party in Massachusetts, a rigidly hierarchical and predominantly white organization that is closely intertwined with organized labor.
The results showed that D. hornieri had diverse facial features, including tough patches of protective skin, hard horn structures, and flat scales that closely resemble the hierarchical patterns seen in modern alligators.
Thailand's hierarchical order was shaken in early 2001 by Thaksin Shinawatra, a telecommunications billionaire who was elected prime minister by appealing to the aspirations of a politically marginalized, mostly rural poor majority.
This network is an example of what Harsh Taneja, an assistant professor at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, describes as the "hierarchical tree-like structure" of the BJP's social media machine.
Dr. Beine said he hoped the trial would raise awareness of the failure to call out suspicions and break through the hierarchical structures that govern hospitals and other large bureaucracies in Germany.
Under Mrs von der Leyen's proposal—the European Parliament holds confirmation hearings before the new commission takes office on November 1st—the next commission will be more hierarchical than the last one.
Last year, more than 20063 Spanish wine professionals, in a meeting organized by Telmo Rodríguez of Remelluri, signed a manifesto urging wine authorities to create such hierarchical classifications for Spanish wine regions.
These parents often see their kids more as peers or friends to be consulted in every decision instead of children to be raised, nurtured and, yes, disciplined in a hierarchical family structure.
Because the U.S. military is so much larger and more effective than any other, and because militaries are so hierarchical, it is more efficient to defend the core alliances disproportionately, from Washington.
But some on the alt-right consider Mr. Bannon a door through which Evola's ideas of a hierarchical society run by a spiritually superior caste can enter in a period of crisis.
She often wrote about religious violence, the malaise of India's hierarchical caste system and criticized the rise of hardline Hindu groups since the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) swept to power in 2014.
The places where we cooked or waited tables were hierarchical, dominated by men, intolerant of dissent, often either actively or casually racist, scornful of women and perceived weakness, and slow to change.
Maurício Moscardi Grillo, a federal police investigator, said officers "at all hierarchical levels, from the chief executive to the quality control manager" had knowledge of efforts to dodge food inspections and safety checks.
But it remains to be seen whether Park's impeachment and Lee's trial will narrow the yawning gap between the elites and the ordinary public in South Korea's highly hierarchical Confucian society, he added.
In the long run, this could create hierarchical societies in which an upper class of full citizens exploits an underclass of powerless foreigners, as happens today in Qatar and several other Gulf States.
"We want to see how the human brain implements things like hierarchical structures in order to design more clever algorithms," notes Jan Balaguer, a study co-author and Deepmind member, in a statement.
Often, from the experience of the victim, the event of being targeted, persecuted, and shot creates a hierarchical experience of reality, where everything before and after feels less real than the event itself.
But Silicon Valley is first and foremost a satire, meant to lampoon the culture and personalities of these computer whizzes, with their volatile mix of messiah complexes, hierarchical bullying, and crippling self-doubt.
Just as Mr. Trump has resisted behaving like a traditional presidential candidate, he has also felt little need to construct the sort of hierarchical organization typical of a campaign for the White House.
For bots with a more hierarchical style where users might want to dig into a certain utility, then pop back out to the initial options, Facebook is offering the persistent menu seen here.
There have always been some people who thought we need hierarchical structures to keep us safe and others who thought we need to be emancipated from oppressive structures so we can be free.
It's the capacity for finesse, the ability to express concentration and complexity without weight, along with the propensity for ripening even in difficult vintages, that has shaped the hierarchical rankings of Burgundy's vineyards.
Never mind the jobs or economic growth, what "Make America Great Again" looks like in practice is the imposition of social control on groups that threaten a regressive, hierarchical vision of the country.
For the Fluxus manifesto, which denounces hierarchical culture and the elevated position of the artist within that culture, Ms. Blanchett vehemently enacts the text in the guise of a temperamental, overbearing Russian choreographer.
The hierarchical approach to material that minimizes its agency in art history is due to its Western roots, therefore The Allure of Matter challenges how non-Western art is researched, promoted, and understood.
The emphasis on Twenty20 cricket, combined with the more merit-based and less hierarchical structure of the women's game, offers hope that women's cricket will gain in popularity beyond the sport's traditional strongholds.
But in recent years, many restaurant owners and chefs have embraced a new aesthetic in professional kitchens that is less hierarchical, more comfortable and inclusive of bodies of all shapes, sizes and genders.
It is wrong to think of Graham's portraits as the bizarre curiosities of a lesser painter (as one writer has mistakenly characterized him), unless you really believe in hierarchical thinking and status tracking.
The more hierarchical gangs, and regulated murders, depicted in "The Wire" were based on the relative scarcity of heroin and cocaine; a gangster with a good supply of the drugs occupied a commanding position.
I'm happy to accept that the entire university system in any country, especially yours, is deeply and increasingly pathological, unfairly and jealously hierarchical, terrifyingly high-priced and deeply flawed at credentialing and capability signaling.
Also, Rand said because human smuggling operations are often independent and without "formality and strict hierarchical structures," it might be difficult for the U.S. government to target them with sanctions or other measures effectively.
How does a guy who was drilled to be an officer in the U.S. Army — one of the squarest, most hierarchical organizations on the face of the planet — end up running a creative agency?
Viewers can simply walk along the paths of the park and experience the art without the pressures of class, style, or financial status — hierarchical structures that are often associated with a typical gallery experience.
In their gridded, non-hierarchical arrangements, the images do not draw attention to Stuart's own agency as a photographer, to the lengths she went to source historical images, to photograph eclipses and faraway sites.
"We understand that what happened had its roots in an organization that was too hierarchical and too self-absorbed to be able to act properly on the disturbing stories individuals had heard," Hall said.
Mr. Grove's influence, Mr. Yoffie said, came largely from his ideas about organizational practices and design — Intel was the birthplace of non-hierarchical, open settings and low-partitioned cubicles rather than walled-in offices.
Some of these recommendations include increased transparency and accountability, movement beyond legal compliance, diffusing of hierarchical and dependent relationships between trainees and faculty, strong and diverse leadership and increased federal agency action and collaboration.
If they come across as too buttoned up and hierarchical, they risk losing street cred with their followers, but if they fail to organize and plan, the anarchy they hope to sow never materializes.
Over the past few months I've been screwing around a lot with Javascript drawing libraries for a software/research project that involves displaying hierarchical trees (family trees, archetypically) that don't look like total shit.
The discoveries Dr. Cheney and Dr. Seyfarth made about baboons were certainly thought provoking, indicating a society formed around mother-daughter lines of descent and a brain specialized for social interaction and hierarchical dynamics.
"People are very quick — and rightfully so, a lot of the time — to rag on someone who's fairly young in the food world who's not doing the very formal, hierarchical restaurant thing," he said.
James Damore, the document's author, wrote that women are more likely to be neurotic and are more susceptible to stress, while men are genetically predisposed to seek status and thus thrive in hierarchical companies.
He also pledged to cut meetings and office hours, encouraged workers to challenge their bosses, and barred employees from using hierarchical titles in addressing one another — a norm in the South Korean corporate world.
Doctors often join tech companies after working at hospital systems that can be very hierarchical, a sharp contrast to Silicon Valley, where work environments are more open and projects tend to be consensus-driven.
It was a rare public accusation for South Korea, where men dominate the upper echelons of a strictly hierarchical society and victims of sexual violence often stay silent for fear of shame and retaliation.
Unlike the SATs, which only play a small part in college admissions, the idea of suneung is battered into students' heads as the determining factor of how successful they'll be in a deeply hierarchical society.
The alt-right's belief is that the pluralism and multiculturalism that have attended the global liberal order of the postwar era can be eradicated by white supremacy, male supremacy, and a highly ordered, hierarchical traditionalism.
At the same time, since decentralization is the goal, the content hosted on Hashbase doesn't occupy any hierarchical position with respect to other nodes, acting as if it were just another peer in the network.
The illiberalism of these new radicals is mirrored among the new reactionaries, a group defined by skepticism of democracy and egalitarianism, admiration for more hierarchical orders, and a willingness to overthrow the Western status quo.
She now exists within a hierarchical monarchy where simply stating what she wants, can be globally misconstrued as having an attitude and demanding candor—something many Black women, regardless of higher status, are familiar with.
You can actually, literally count the number of DNA-based pairs that we have in common with any other animal that you care to name and what you get is a beautiful, hierarchical, branching tree.
He pointed out that the phrase, "All men are created equal and endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights," would have been unintelligible to Plato or Aristotle or anybody raised in a hierarchical society.
Samsung has been caught up in a scandal surrounding the country's president, which they say illustrates a hierarchical culture that tends to micromanage away creativity and insulate family-run business empires from accountability and competition.
The sentences Moran likes derive from the loose, Senecan style perfected in the 17th century by the likes of John Donne, rather than ones from the stiff, hierarchical period of Samuel Johnson a century later.
In selling the material virtues of a hierarchical Chinese-centric order the main drawcard is the guarantee of benefits to smaller states, in comparison to the uncertain benefits of the American preferred rules-based order.
Some of the titles reflect the Taliban's hierarchical organization, such as "director of technical/weapons funding and support", a job that went to a commander Alladin Agha, formerly in charge of training camps for fighters.
The new technique allows the scientists to decode more sophisticated "hierarchical" images, which have multiple layers of color and structure, like a picture of a bird or a man wearing a cowboy hat, for example.
This app also features visualization modes so that connected ideas can be viewed in various ways — for example, as a treelike system of lines and words, or as a more formal, squarely arranged hierarchical plot.
The sentences Moran likes derive from the loose, Senecan style perfected in the 17th century by the likes of John Donne, rather than ones from the stiff, hierarchical period of Samuel Johnson a century later.
"Back in the day, it used to be very hierarchical and top-down, and now it's flat," Ryan said in an interview Thursday, speaking of the revolution that social media has caused in national politics.
This year's non-hierarchical sharing of power is also echoed in its title Birth as Criterion, which alludes to the poem of modernist twentieth-century Slovene poet Jure Detela that was provided to each artist.
The hierarchical structure of the mob matters little to Vito—well-dressed characters are not treated with respect because of their position on the ladder, so to speak, but because, hey, they're offering paid work.
Within the Max Planck Society's senate — which appoints the directors and the president — there have been attempts at reforming the strict hierarchical structure for years, but these measures have faltered before the more than 300 directors.
The hierarchical, compartmentalized, industrial structure of these organizations is now changing, revolving primarily around the integration of new technologies with traditional intelligence work and the redefinition of the role of the humans in the intelligence process.
One way to think about self-management is the individual worker's internalizing a hierarchical disciplinary apparatus — the voice of the factory foreman, or the Taylorist engineer of Zoe's film — which now often occupies a freelancer's head.
And Killmonger's partner and henchwoman, inconspicuously disguised as a café worker, reflects the hierarchical divisions that persist even when museums' workforces are ostensibly "diverse" — with predominantly white curatorial staff and people of color in service roles.
This sense of mobility helped undermine traditional bureaucratic hierarchies and meshed perfectly with Propst's design principles aimed at facilitating democratic, serendipitous encounters through diminished barriers and un-hierarchical gathering spaces like social tables rather than desks.
Your next co-worker may be a humanoid avatar robot On the surface it sounds impractical and unwieldy, especially if you are accustomed to a hierarchical, command-and-control environment found in a Fortune 1000 company.
"Well I think this has been a drift over time where banks have become so complex, maybe so hierarchical, so focused on compliance, rather than truly understanding the client and doing the right thing," he said.
The two jailed Sozcu journalists face charges including "knowingly aiding and abetting the FETO terrorist organization without being part of its hierarchical structure", and "aiding the assassination attempt of the president", Anadolu and the newspaper said.
More importantly, anyone who has ever operated at the executive-level front line is aware of the severe costs imposed by the hierarchical separation between people who do the work and people who make the decisions.
Here's a close-up: As you can see, they're organized in a sort of hierarchical fashion, a hub-and-spoke design where they all follow one central node, which is itself connected to other central nodes.
The philosophies underpinning incel culture, men's rights activists, pickup artists, Alex Jones-variant libertarianism, the intellectual dark web, evolutionary psychology, and prosperity-gospel evangelism all have in common a model of individualism defined by hierarchical struggle.
Over the centuries, mental illness has been attributed to everything from a "badness of spirit" (Aristotle) and a "humoral imbalance" (Galen) to autoerotic fixation (Freud) and the weakness of the hierarchical state of the ego (Jung).
That centralized, hierarchical process, long ago discredited as corrupt and corrupting, is just another victim of the disruptive forces of transparency and accountability that took down your local Borders Books and Tower Records stores years ago.
Hewlett-Packard's corporate culture served as a prototype for the later ideal of the Silicon Valley firm: putatively non-hierarchical and idealistic, giving out stock to employees to encourage their loyalty, and certainly not tolerating unions.
But Ms. Zimmerlin, 23, who started her own unisex fashion brand, "Kafka," said any culture shock had been more than offset by the attraction of a society she said was far less rigid than hierarchical France.
When she concludes a pivotal argument with the simple phrase "that's what we'll do," the reader feels the potency of a kind of communication between lovers that is non-national, non-hierarchical and pronounced in peace.
While we're used to hearing Michelin-starred chefs talk about how they love cheap beer and Takis, those little things remain refreshing in the wine industry, which still often feels wealth-focused, elitist, and hierarchical to outsiders.
The authors of the study believe that the beer brewing could be "associated with the increased social complexity in the Central Plain during the fourth millennium BC," contributing to the emergence of hierarchical societies in the area.
The Distracted Boyfriend meme exploded in part because it provided a simple blueprint for expressing any sort of outrage around hierarchical priorities; if you've ever liked something more than something else, it was a meme for you.
As the hierarchical system currently stands, military commanders are the only ones with the power to advance prosecution of such cases, a process which has heavily disadvantaged victims in the past and ignored the retaliation they've faced.
However, South Korea's strict hierarchical corporate culture and oversupply of college graduates with homogeneous skills make the problem worse, says Ban Ga-woon, a labor market researcher at state-run Korea Research Institute for Vocational Education & Training.
However, South Korea's strict hierarchical corporate culture and oversupply of college graduates with homogeneous skills make the problem worse, says Ban Ga-woon, a labour market researcher at state-run Korea Research Institute for Vocational Education & Training.
His mistake, and that of many Enlightenment thinkers to follow, is that he believed such a philosophy had to mimic religious knowledge: hierarchical, built on a foundation of certain, incontestable truth from which all other truths follow.
Though this was a necessary move following the turmoil of the Priebus era, Kelly did make enemies initiating a more hierarchical process that frustrated many staff who were used to having unfettered access to the Oval Office.
Traditionally, applicants wishing to join fraternal societies must go through initiation rituals and, as they seek to rise up through their hierarchical ranks (commonly known as "degrees"), they must take part in subsequent rites at each stage.
The way leadership works psychologically ... You know, humans evolved in this interesting way, where we're a primate species so we're hierarchical, but yet we lived for a long time in hunter-gatherer groups that are very egalitarian.
She complains that ubiquitous grading and ranking of both students and schools have produced not only an obsession with hierarchical standing but also an approach focused more on exclusivity and weeding out than on helping everyone learn.
"The Enigma of Clarence Thomas" builds on Robin's previous book, "The Reactionary Mind" (2011), which depicted conservatism as a counterrevolutionary and protean force committed to a hierarchical order, even when it cloaks itself in a rowdy populism.
Xage is working with utilities, energy companies and manufacturers to secure their massive systems, and today it announced some significant updates to deal with the scale and complexity of these customers' requirements, including a new hierarchical blockchain.
The incident has highlighted sumo's struggle to reform harsh conditions that can breed violence in its closed, hierarchical world, although some wrestlers say there have been improvements in the decade since a trainee was beaten to death.
" Sometimes, the 1975 text suggests, rapists "operate within an emotional setting or within a dependent relationship that provides a hierarchical, authoritarian structure of its own that weakens a victim's resistance, distorts her perspective and confounds her will.
Dolphins are a tremendously hierarchical species, and the sponge gathering (as strange as it may sound) could be a way for males to reinforce their place within the social order, and thus, their suitability/desirability as potential mates.
Matei and Britt argue that rather than being a decentralized, spontaneously evolving organization, Wikipedia is better described as an "adhocracy"—a stable hierarchical power structure which nevertheless allows for a high degree of individual mobility within that hierarchy.
Through blockchains and cryptoeconomics, the time and complexity of developing trust is abstracted away, which allows a large number people to collaborate and share in the profits of such collaboration without a hierarchical structure of a traditional firm.
The president's penchant is to be at the center of a non-hierarchical free-for-all that, above all, maintains his sense of primacy, meaning that the West Wing's power structure — and his policies — will never fully evolve.
As feminist theorist bell hooks described it, the "hierarchical rule and coercive authority" that allows powerful people to dominate the disenfranchised is what allows men to abuse women, and judges and police to abuse poor people of color.
We're pretty introverted people who are very good at doing our own thing and leading in the confines of the hierarchical structure of a film set, but are actually really bad at being human beings and having fun.
Based on the principle of "solidarity, not charity," mutual aid is a process of providing assistance to communities by working with and supporting them based on their needs, rather than from a top-down, hierarchical approach to aid.
He described both the Women's March and the upcoming Scientists' March on Washington as "leaderless, faceless protests," which demonstrate the impact of social media in allowing people to organize without a hierarchical structure, and at extremely quick speeds.
This hierarchical shift appears to be an effort to avoid the perceived leadership missteps of Mr. Campbell, who held the titles of both director and chief executive and who leaves his post at the end of this month.
Mr. Kounellis emerged in the late 1960s as a leader of Arte Povera ("Poor Art"), a mostly Italian movement that, responding to the political turbulence of the time, embraced a defiantly anticapitalist, anti-hierarchical philosophy of art making.
It effectively creates a hierarchical system of citizenship determined by an individual's religion, reminiscent of Myanmar's 1982 Citizenship Law, which privileged citizenship for "indigenous races," excluded the Rohingya and paved the ground for the genocidal violence against them.
Naturally, a series about a bunch of men living in a rigidly hierarchical world where they only ever meet one woman will brush up against codes of masculinity and the ways they've both built and warped our society.
Bloodroot isn't run in the hierarchical manner of a formal restaurant—there is no one who goes by the title of "chef"—and so everyone who runs food, takes orders, and helps in the kitchen also works the stove.
Buried in the reductively hierarchical, all-or-nothing language built into football is the fact that he may be one of the best dozen in the world at his job, which happens to be the toughest in American sports.
True to its roots, conservatism asserts that we are not created equal but that a properly maintained hierarchical system will be benevolent to all, and advocates reversion to a previous way of life that was preferable to this one.
However, many entering the workforce are much less willing to accept the long hours or mandatory drinking sessions synonymous with the country's hierarchical, cutthroat corporate life, says Duncan Harrison, country head of London-based recruitment agency Robert Walters Plc.
And Intel had this amazing founder, Bob Noyce, who really transformed the culture of business from basically the East Coast super hierarchical, the executives have their own special parking spots and so forth to a more egalitarian, meritocratic culture.
Mr. Vemula was raised by his single working mother, who is from a "scheduled caste," the lowest rung of the hierarchical system that structures traditional Hindu society, and which used to be deemed "untouchable" until India's independence in 1947.
Various Islamist movements over the years have learnt from previous groups' failures to protect themselves and have survived by aborting centralised hierarchical structures and opting to work in "cells" with little or no direct contact to a central organisation.
Even now that unemployment is low, some recluses may not want to take part in Japan's rigid and hierarchical work culture, where employees are expected to work long hours and promotions are mostly based on seniority rather than performance.
The researchers focused on the cardiovascular system and muscles because they are believed inevitably to decline with age and the scientists had expected they would see what Dr. Trappe describes as a "hierarchical pattern" in differences between the groups.
What I didn't expect is that a brilliantly directed South Korean story of haves and have-nots would conquer the academy — except of course its members belong to their own profoundly, unfairly hierarchical world, so perhaps game recognizes game?
The suit claims the photos of Renty and Delia were taken a few years after Harvard had recruited Agassiz, whose field of study was a branch of zoology that grouped living things based on anatomical characteristics and hierarchical order.
Often, it turned into performances — in the film, Conrad is shown giving cookies to his students who didn't bring food to class against the school's policies — and later actual projects, with the hierarchical structure of student-teacher broken down.
And the argument that inflexible, hierarchical regimes are a thing of the past, poised to fall any day now to nimble teams of disruptive kids, is of course the fairy tale of the start-up economy that keeps on giving.
CHARLES HANDY has been through a lot of challenges in a long career as a manager at Royal Dutch Shell, an oil giant, followed by a spell in academia and acclaim as a business writer championing more flexible, less hierarchical organisations.
We're so used to instruments where you do one thing and you get one result; you hit one key on a piano, and you get a D. With the Buchla, you're controlling sound in hierarchical ways and using all your senses.
One of the main improvements was the development of a "hierarchical pointing device" which essentially segments the computer screen into ever smaller quadrants until the item the user wants to click on is targeted by in one of the quadrants.
Anti-gay hate crimes, like violence against women (Mateen also reportedly beat his ex-wife), are tied closely to rigid and hierarchical ideas about masculinity that depend on differentiating "real" men from women as well as gay and bisexual men.
What is perhaps less emphasized and less discussed — particularly in the art world — are the institutional agendas regarding race and gender that are advanced by hierarchical thinking, from the various declarations of the triumph of America painting to painting's inevitable death.
Suddenly, we were swapping gamertags with randoms, kneeling at the feet of the new kings and queens in the hierarchical kingdom of gamerscore, watching our every achievement recognized with a gentle pop, and playing in ways we'd never done before.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Mongolian sumo grand champion Harumafuji on Tuesday apologized for injuring a fellow wrestler who media said suffered a fractured skull after being hit with a beer bottle in the latest scandal to engulf the closed, hierarchical sumo society.
In other words, it's still hierarchical with the founder on top, but now decision making is opaque and the system is easy to exploit because of the lack of controls (which looks surprisingly like the cult/commune I grew up in).
Its hierarchical "browse tree" search system lacked any kind of intelligent engine behind it and ended up looking silly and useless by the time Google came along (Yahoo eventually licensed other search engines, including, at different times, Google and Bing). Yahoo!
"Bukovina," more conventionally hierarchical (one star couple, four supporting ones), is fascinating in its very specific folk details, and in the ways it sometimes isolates one or both its leading individuals from the group, as if in moments out of time.
Rich white women are hardly the only demographic that seems stuck in the 1860s-via-1950s time warp that is Wind Gap; surely, poor and nonwhite residents would love to escape this racist, hierarchical community, if only they had the resources.
But New Jersey is a hierarchical state politically, and the senator is expected to win renomination easily, since his only challenge is from a little-known candidate who's raised hardly any money, and the state party has stood behind him.
Most luxury brands have hierarchical lines of command and long decision-making processes, the kind of traditional organization that can be difficult for outsiders to navigate, especially those from the more freewheeling corporate cultures of Silicon Valley, start-ups and consultancies.
If the sexual behavior that is being criticized in the press were truly driven by the instincts of the body, as Mr. Marche asserts, the accused men would have been exposing themselves to women up and down their hierarchical social chains.

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