Examples of status inconsistency in the following topics:
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- Status inconsistency occurs when an individual's social positions are varied and these variations influence his or her overall social status.
- Status inconsistency is a situation where an individual's social positions have both positive and negative influences on his or her social status.
- Sociologists investigate issues of status inconsistency in order to better understand status systems and stratification, and because some sociologists believe that positions of status inconsistency might have strong effects on people's behavior.
- This multifaceted framework provides the background concepts for discussing status inconsistency.
- Status inconsistency theories predict that people whose status is inconsistent, or higher on one dimension than one another, will be more frustrated and dissatisfied than people with consistent statuses.
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- A linear system is consistent if it has a solution, and inconsistent otherwise.
- are inconsistent.
- It is possible for three linear equations to be inconsistent, even though any two of them are consistent together.
- are inconsistent.
- The equations 3x + 2y = 6 and 3x + 2y = 12 are inconsistent.
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- We will now focus on identifying dependent and inconsistent systems of linear equations.
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linear system is consistent if it has a solution, and inconsistent
otherwise.
- We can also apply methods for solving systems of equations to identify inconsistent systems.
- This is a contradiction, and we are able to identify that this is an inconsistent system.
- The equations 3x + 2y = 6 and 3x + 2y = 12 are inconsistent.
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- Systems of equations in three variables are either independent, dependent, or inconsistent; each case can be established algebraically and represented graphically.
- Inconsistent systems have no solution.
- Just as with systems of equations in two variables, we may come across an inconsistent system
of equations in three variables, which means that it does not have a
solution that satisfies all three equations.
- The final equation $0 = 2$ is a contradiction, so we conclude that the system of equations in inconsistent, and therefore, has no solution.
- Explain what it means, graphically, for systems of equations in three variables to be inconsistent or dependent, as well as how to recognize algebraically when this is the case
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- Work-related stress is typically caused by demands and pressure from either within or outside of the workplace; it can be derived from uncertainty over where the job will take the employee, inconsistent or difficult expectations, interpersonal issues, or physical demands.
- A person's status in the workplace can also affect levels of stress.
- Workplace bullying can involve threats to an employee's professional or personal image or status, deliberate isolation, or giving an employee excess work.
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- But on close inspection, superficially similar global practices are inconsistent with local culture.
- Nonetheless, the system is dynamic, and individual states can gain or lose their core (semi-periphery, periphery) status over time.
- For a time, some countries become the world hegemon; throughout the last few centuries, this status has passed from the Netherlands to the United Kingdom and, most recently, to the United States.
- According to dependency theory, unequal exchange results in the unequal status of countries.
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- Some "don'ts" of visual aids include inconsistent themes, small fonts, too much information, and distracting noises and animation.
- If your visual aid has inconsistencies in color scheme or theme, the audience may become confused since color change may indicate a change in topic .
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- As you read other sources, ask analytical questions to see if you can uncover any flaws or inconsistencies: Are key terms clearly defined, and do you agree with those definitions?
- In researching the status quo, you will probably come across work by other writers that you would like to use in your own writing.
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- Social status refers to the relative rank or standing that an individual has in the eyes of others.
- There are two elements of social status—those attributes we are born with and those we achieve.
- Status differences can create a bias against those with the perceived lower status.
- Outsider status can also be a challenge in communication.
- In the military and other organizations, the status of members affects communication.
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- If you get the various changes (emails, web page edits, etc.) queued up and then send them all in a row, you can keep the window of inconsistency very small.
- Setting a date is worth an email to the daily mailing lists (not the announce list), and an update of the project's timeline or status web page, but no more.