Stratification in a sentence as a noun

If the stratification is a result of the test variable, it usually isn't a good one.

None of this is to deny the existence of social stratification and elite structures here.

Allowing the market to work on products that amplify that stratification is inherently unstable.

Aside from the standard "customer service" jadedness, there's a class stratification at play: people who have to take a TSA screener job to pay the bills, versus people with enough income to fly.

In an America of increasing stratification and decreasing wealth and power on the lower and middle sides of the scale, I find myself liking the idea more and more.

The massive sequence of stratification layers suggests several millennia of activity, perhaps reaching back to the Mesolithic.

On a theoretical level, by embedding dynamic types in a statically typed language, you have a stratification where code written in the host typing is "clear of typing bugs", but code written in the embedded typing is less sound.

In the Berkeley example, this possibility is the highly unlikely situation that applicants were automatically assigned to departments with gender taken into consideration -- so the stratification was valid.

They also made attempts to organize along trade union lines instead - which reduces the stratification problem somewhat since a trade is not a single economic unit - but having the electricians and the mechanics within a factory report to different management was not practicable.

That people will share and help each other based more on their capabilities and the expectations of others?Further, we can see that stratification and inequality are endless problems for civilized societies - war, rebellion and revolts are constant themes throughout civilized history, often between the "haves" and the "have nots".

What you'll see is a stratification between hyper specialty B&M that sell luxury items only a tiny subset of people want, but are willing to pay out the nose for, and places like Amazon filling the role of Target and Walmart, being the catch-all for everything else that most people need on a week-to-week or month-to-month basis.

This would increase military manpower, make it less likely to go to war unnecessarily, reduce youth unemployment, provide near-universal job training to reduce unemployment in the long run, solve the college debt problem via the GI Bill, and reduce social stratification by throwing everyone into the same situation early in life.

I think he was hired by Transvideo to work on their Google account.- I found this social arrangement interesting: the implication is that there's some social stratification going on, when in fact we're talking about employees from a different operation working on sensitive enough issues that their badge specifies a number to call if someone asks questions.- I'll just mention in passing the many hot buttons he pushes to manipulate both the article's readers and the different administrative layers who read his letters.

Stratification definitions

noun

the act or process or arranging persons into classes or social strata

noun

the condition of being arranged in social strata or classes within a group

noun

forming or depositing in layers

noun

a layered configuration

noun

the placing of seeds in damp sand or sawdust or peat moss in order to preserve them or promote germination