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Hierarchal

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hi·er·ar·chi·cal  (h-rärk-kl, h-rär-) or hi·er·ar·chic (-kk) or hi·er·ar·chal (-rärkl)
adj.
Of or relating to a hierarchy.

hier·archi·cal·ly adv.
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Adj.1.hierarchal - classified according to various criteria into successive levels or layers; "it has been said that only a hierarchical society with a leisure class at the top can produce works of art"; "in her hierarchical set of values honesty comes first"


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Vodde identifies six thematic constructs by which basic police training programs can be organized and administered, which prepare recruits for working within a quasi-military hierarchal organization and for the emotional and physical challenges associated with police work.
He said that hierarchal politics (family politics) was a tradition in Pakistan but MQM has rejected this philosophy.
 
 
 
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