lower status

NOUN
  1. the state of being inferior
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How To Use lower status In A Sentence

  • Nepal's government said Monday it would provide 100000 rupees (about $1270) to inter-caste couples when they marry to discourage discrimination against those with lower status, AFP reported.
  • In mythology, in what we may call pictography or rudimentary hieroglyphics, as well as in ordinary handicrafts, there is a marked advance beyond the Indians of the lower status of barbarism, after making due allowances for such things as the people of the pueblos have learned from white men. [ The Discovery of America Vol. 1 (of 2) with some account of Ancient America and the Spanish Conquest
  • Or maybe some lower status social anthropologists could get their revenge by studying those economists, as a modern-day tribe.
  • And if it seems like "serving" implies lower status or weakness, highlight this: conscious service is not about giving away your power; to consciously serve by being attentive in any context actually magnifies your power and magnetizes abundance in your direction. Elena Brower: Art of Attention: Are You a Servant to Your Best Self or a Slave to Your Worst?
  • Another work, however, he does mention, evidently that of a practical horticulturist and arboriculturist, probably belonging to a lower status of society than himself. Sylva, Vol. 1 (of 2) Or A Discourse of Forest Trees
  • Even in countries where women can take monastic vows, nunneries tend to be poorer and nuns hold lower status than monks.
  • Well if you're of lower status, lower social status, the judge is going to look at you and say, "Come on, you're poor, your neighbor's rich, I'm going to side for the neighbor.
  • There are the rooted reason that is incomplete laws and rules and the direct reason that is information asymmetry , being lack of owner of state asset and lower status of small stockers and workers.
  • The new system involved a division of labour which accentuated differences and tension between high and lower status employees.
  • Social inequity gives a lower status to women as being less important, less capable, less central and less valuable than men in society.
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