High status importance owing to marked superiority.
Social phenomenon whereby members of one social group differentiate themselves intentionally or unintentionally from members of other social groups.
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Examples for "note "
Examples for "note "
1 However, you'll see in the New Year on a happy note indeed!
2 Karzai said relations with Pakistan's new government began on a good note .
3 Search Enter a team or competition Search Please note : All times UK.
4 Alternatively; something said could strike the right note at the right time!
5 As John Harris and others note , social democracy is in crisis everywhere.
1 They looked over the land side from the eminence of the fortifications.
2 His pupils were legion and many of them rose to great eminence .
3 Not against your eminence ; it is a matter which concerns myself only.
4 On the brow of the eminence stood a deserted and dilapidated barn.
5 Abelard and Eloise were conspicuous in their days for eminence of merit.
1 And there's no guarantee or even likelihood that American preeminence will continue.
2 Some nationalists say the economic slump marks the end of American preeminence .
3 Among the head chiefs of the various tribes one again takes preeminence .
4 He it was whom God created first, let him take the preeminence .
5 It is not only amongst his fellow-countrymen that his preeminence is acknowledged.
A discrimination between things as different and distinct.
Fundamental philosophical abstraction; the recognition of difference.
1 Of course I don't really believe that Grieve doesn't understand the distinction .
2 In addition, means to aid in the process of distinction are suggested.
3 De Jager said there was a distinction between different forms of rescheduling.
4 The same distinction is found in the drama and in fictitious narrative.
5 Philosophically, the difference turns about the distinction of the particular and universal.
6 But to weather people, the distinction marks a difference of great importance.
7 He was a martinet; he knew it; he gloried on the distinction .
8 I tried to make the distinction between civil law and religious law.
9 The majority opinion draws a distinction between making news and breaking it.
10 Then Las Vegas gained a new distinction : the nation's highest foreclosure rate.
11 In some cases, the very distinction between mass and energy breaks down.
12 Nor was there any longer a distinction between agricultural and industrial areas.
13 There would be no distinction between access for private and public patients.
14 In these four species, scientists see considerable social complexity and individual distinction .
15 The duchess assigned to her the sinister distinction of the simple pronoun.
16 The distinction lies in the capacity for enjoyment while the sensation lasts.
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