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Rankism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rankism is "abusive, discriminatory, and/or
exploitative behavior towards people because of
their rank in...
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Academic rank Corporate title Diplomatic rank Hierarchy of the
Catholic Church Imperial,
royal and
noble ranks Military rank Police rank Social class...
- In set theory, a
branch of mathematics, a
rank-into-
rank embedding is a
large cardinal property defined by one of the
following four
axioms given in order...
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became more complex.
Rank is not only used to
indicate relative positions in a hierarchy; it can
establish pay-grade as well. As
rank increases, pay-grade...
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ranking also
gives them
societal power (power
within their civilisation).
Rankism Social class Kottak,
Conrad (2012).
Window on Humanity: A
Concise Introduction...
- "flag", "standard", "pennant"], from
Latin insignia [plural]) is a
junior rank of a
commissioned officer in the
armed forces of some countries, normally...
- In biology,
taxonomic rank (which some
authors prefer to call
nomenclatural rank because ranking is part of
nomenclature rather than
taxonomy proper, according...
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Diplomatic rank is a
system of
professional and
social rank used in the
world of
diplomacy and
international relations. A diplomat's
rank determines many...
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factor κ B (
RANK), also
known as
TRANCE receptor or TNFRSF11A, is a
member of the
tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNFR)
molecular sub-family.
RANK is the receptor...
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military officer rank used in many countries. When used
unhyphenated and in
conjunction with no
other indicators,
major is one
rank above captain in armies...