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hierarchy (hī´ n 1. system of persons or things ranked one above the other. n 2. in psychology and psychiatry, an organization of habits or concepts in which simpler components are combined to form increasingly complex integrations. hierarchy order of superiority; the arrangement of echelons of command. court hierarchy the way in which the courts in a country are arranged so that appeals can be carried from the lower to the higher courts. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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``There's an assumption that gangs are terribly organized cartels and hierarchically organized in the business of selling drugs, and all of that is nonsense,'' he said. Perhaps the local bishop could issue a badge or pin or something so the eucharistic ministers could know that the communicant was hierarchically certified. Every observer who meets the gaze of what is seen is confronted anew with the question of space; for in this mutual gaze, perspective, with its hierarchically directed projection, loses its grip. |
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