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  • noun Plural form of subgrouping.

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Examples

  • Anyone who wishes to describe and then analyze the state of religion in America has to grapple with the fact that there are an enormous number of religious faiths, and myriad denominations and other subgroupings within those faiths.

    American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010

  • Connections to political authorities and centers are important variables in the activities and identities of the trading tribes and their subgroupings, and compared to kuchis and Lohanis, pawindahs appear less subject to state intervention in commercial, military and administrative arenas and more associated with the Pashto language and territories where Pashto-speakers preponderate.

    Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier 2008

  • The problem with seeing everything in duality terms is that such a limitation not only misses important subgroupings and all nuances, it also turns one into a mirror image of one's projection.

    Karl Rove-Hillary Smackdown Keeps On Smacking 2009

  • N entities, there's an exponential number in N of possible subgroupings.

    Joshuah Bearman: A Former FBI Agent Joins the ACLU -- and Finds Symmetry in Opposition 2009

  • At present and in the likely future, this would certainly include some of the subgroupings of right-wing populism, but certainly not exclusively or even primarily so.

    In reply to a reply by J.H. Huebert and Walter Block 2008

  • Hourly earnings for all nonfarm private workers and all subgroupings defined as usual weekly earnings divided by usual weekly hours worked.

    FAT and MEAN DAVID M. GORDON 2003

  • Hourly earnings for all nonfarm private workers and all subgroupings defined as usual weekly earnings divided by usual weekly hours worked.

    FAT and MEAN DAVID M. GORDON 2003

  • Hourly earnings for all nonfarm private workers and all subgroupings defined as usual weekly earnings divided by usual weekly hours worked.

    FAT and MEAN DAVID M. GORDON 2003

  • Highly specific categories of occupations, or of subgroupings of occupations, according to industry.

    The Population of the United States Douglas L. Anderton 1997

  • Variation within each subspecies further complicates the subgroupings.

    Chapter 8 1996

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