Replacing the 1962 constitution, which had enshrined the multi-tiered system of panchayat representation, the new Constitution began with a preamble recognizing fundamental human rights, parliamentary government, a multiparty system, a constitutional monarchy and an independent judiciary.
Several of the complete works sets have complicated, multi-tiered systems for numbering the volumes.
The allocation of services within a multi-tiered system of local government adds another dimension to the complexity.
There's now an ad-hoc, multi-tiered system in place that can act in a quick and thorough manner to call newsmakers and news reporters to account for everything from laziness to outright prevarication.
Business objects separate state from behavior because they are communicated across the tiers in a multi-tiered system, while the real work of the application is done in the business tier and does not move across the tiers.
A Constitution introduced by the King in 1962 embodied a multi-tiered system of panchayat (council) democracy, under which there are elected councils at village level which in turn elect members to district councils and thence to zonal councils.
It is patterned after the British Broadcasting Corporation, including a multi-tiered system to review complaints.
Eurogamer gave it a 9/10, calling the gameplay "deceptively simple, yet incredibly rich" and the multi-tiered system of interacting games "evil genius".
In March 2002, the multi-tiered system was replaced by a unified, market-driven exchange rate.
In a letter dated 11 November 1549, Xavier described a multi-tiered educational system in Japan consisting of "universities", "colleges", "academies" and hundreds of monasteries that served as a principle center for learning by the populace: