social+rank

  • 61social exclusion —    Refers to the experience of people who suffer from a combination of connected problems – bad health, family breakdown, inadequate education and skills, low incomes, poor housing and unemployment among them – which deter them from assuming a… …

    Glossary of UK Government and Politics

  • 62social — adjective 1》 relating to society or its organization.     ↘relating to rank and status in society: a woman of high social standing. 2》 needing companionship; suited to living in communities. 3》 relating to or designed for activities in which… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 63social welfare function — A social welfare function is a function from the set of preferences or votes of individuals in a society, to a preference or vote of the society as a whole. It takes us from the ways the individuals separately rank alternatives, to the way the… …

    Philosophy dictionary

  • 64social — adj. Social is used with these nouns: ↑acceptance, ↑acquaintance, ↑activity, ↑adjustment, ↑administration, ↑advance, ↑advancement, ↑advantage, ↑affair, ↑agenda, ↑alienation, ↑ …

    Collocations dictionary

  • 65social position — The rank of one as a member of the social order as indicated by standard of life, companions, degree of culture, regard for the amenities, and etc …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 66rank-order equality — See justice, social …

    Dictionary of sociology

  • 67Diplomatic rank — is the system of professional and social rank used in the world of diplomacy and international relations. Over time it has been formalized on an international basis. Contents 1 Traditional European diplomacy 1.1 Ranks 1.2 Notes …

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  • 68Otto Rank — Born April 22, 1884 (1884 04 22) …

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  • 69Ensign (rank) — Ensign (IPA2|ˈɛnsən) is a junior rank of commissioned officer in the militaries of some countries, normally in the infantry or navy. As the junior officer in an infantry regiment was traditionally the carrier of the ensign flag, the rank itself… …

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  • 70Scale (social sciences) — In the social sciences, scaling is the process of measuring or ordering entities with respect to quantitative attributes or traits. For example, a scaling technique might involve estimating individuals levels of extraversion, or the perceived… …

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