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social class

noun

Sociology.
  1. a broad group in society having common economic, cultural, or political status.


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But the government has accepted there are wider problems with many groups being under-represented in the honours - in terms of geography and social class - particularly in the higher awards, such as knighthoods, damehoods and CBEs.

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It was meant to be about capturing a moment in time and challenging people's perceptions of social classes.

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Matija Strlič, another member of the study team, told the Associated Press the scents may even suggest what social class a mummy was from.

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The devastating fires cut across social classes, with a death toll that has reached at least 29 people.

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One of them is that the British “Traitors” surfaces social class as its dominant subtext, whereas Cumming’s game shows American snobbery manifesting in fame, not skill, being a major determinant of worth and worthiness.

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