status measure
1status — sta‧tus [ˈsteɪtəs ǁ ˈsteɪtəs, ˈstæ ] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] the legal position or condition of a company, group, person etc: • What is the company s financial status? status as • Ideally, the top professional buyer will seek Board… …
2status — status, social status There are two approaches to the concept of status in sociology. In its weak form, it simply means the position which a person occupies in the social structure , such as teacher or priest. It is often combined with the notion …
3status attainment — status attainment, status attainment theory An extensive literature investigating how educational achievements and other indicators of skill and ability translate into jobs ranked according to socio economic status or prestige . The classic… …
4measure — 01. The severity of an earthquake is [measured] using a device known as the Richter scale. 02. A close [measurement] of the room showed it to be larger than we had thought. 03. Sophie made a mistake when she [measured] Marly to shorten his pants …
5status crystallization — A term devised by the American sociologist Gerhard Lenski (see’Status Crystallization: A Non Vertical Dimension of Status’, American Sociological Review, 1954). Lenski argues that inconsistencies in status attributes lead to status ambiguity… …
6Status of Christians under different rules — This article is about the position of Christians under different rules through history.tatus of Christians under Christian rule tatus of Christians under the Roman Empire (1 313 AD) tatus of Christians under the Persian Empire tatus of Christians …
7status — A state or condition. [L. a way of standing] s. anginosus prolonged angina pectoris refractory to treatment. s. arthriticus obsolete term for gouty diathesis or predisposition. s. asthmaticus a condition of severe, prolonged …
8Oregon Ballot Measure 59 (2008) — Measure 59 Creates an unlimited deduction for federal income taxes on individual taxpayers Oregon income tax returns. Election results Yes or no …
9Oregon Ballot Measure 61 (2008) — Measure 61 Creates mandatory minimum prison sentences for certain theft, identity theft, forgery, drug, and burglary crimes. Election results Yes or no …
10Oregon Ballot Measure 62 (2008) — Measure 62 Allocates 15% Of Lottery Proceeds To Public Safety Fund For Crime Prevention, Investigation, Prosecution. Election results Yes or no …