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** In sociology, used to refer to the lowest ranking member of a group
* If splitting a pot because of tied hands, award the odd chip to the hand that contains the highest-ranking single card, using suits to break ties if necessary ( clubs ranking the lowest, followed by diamonds, hearts, and spades as in bridge ).
Hip dysplasia is uncommon in Salukis, with the breed ranking joint lowest in a survey by the British Veterinary Association in 2003.
For his second triumph, his donatives were said to break all records, though the amounts in Plutarch's account are implausibly high: Pompey ’ s lowest ranking soldiers each received 6000 sesterces ( about six times their annual pay ) and his officers around 5 million sesterces each.
She was the lowest ranking member of a troop for a period of 22 months.
During the following decades, the club bounced back between the first ( 38 seasons ) and second levels ( 32 ), the high point being qualifying for the UEFA Cup after finishing a best-ever third in 1962 – 63 ( ranking joint-first with Real Madrid after the first 15 rounds ), while the lowest was the side's first relegation to Segunda División B, in 1978 ( for a single season ).
In the games of tarocchi and French Tarot, Le Bateleur is the lowest ranking trump card.
On 4 July 2012, due to bad results in friendlies, Brazil was ranked 11th in the FIFA ranking, being the first time the Seleção was ruled out the top 10 and also the lowest position since the ranking was created, in 1993.
In the major South Asian Muslim state of Hyderabad, Khan was the lowest of the aristocratic titles bestowed by the ruling Nizam upon Muslim retainers, ranking under Khan Bahadur, Nawab ( homonymous with a high Muslim ruler's title ), Jang, Daula, Mulk, Umara, Jah.
It is the lowest ranking general officer in some countries, usually sitting between the ranks of colonel and major general.
A 2011 ranking by U. S. News & World Report, involving a panel of 22 experts, ranked the Paleo diet lowest of the 20 diets evaluated based on factors including health, weight-loss and ease of following.
" Sergeant " is generally the lowest rank of sergeant, with individual military entities choosing some additional words to signify higher ranking individuals.
Moreover, his highest finish on the Tour money list for the years 1968 – 70 was second ; his lowest was fourth, his worst ranking on the list since turning professional.
The " Best Colleges 2010 " Masters Midwest Category of U. S. News & World Report College and University rankings listed Maharishi University of Management as a tier 4 ( lowest ranking ), application deadline as " rolling " and fall admissions selectivity as " less selective " while the U. S. News & World Report, education web page lists MUM as " unranked ".
Zhivkov's social policies resulted in Bulgaria having Gini coefficient of 18 in the 1970s, ranking among the countries with the lowest levels of income inequality in the world
The lowest ranking Century in the Century Assembly was the fifth Century ( called the proletarii ) of the unarmed adjunct class.
" Gwynn finished the season batting. 309, ranking sixth in the league but the lowest average of any full season in his career ; his 72 RBI were a then-career high.
The Character of the relationship is essentially bureaucratic ; the family is the smallest corporate unit in society, and the Stove God is the lowest ranking member of a supernatural bureaucracy ".
The player is also given a performance ranking, a letter grade that is either A, B, C, D, or E, with A being the highest and E being the lowest.
Along with Adolf Eichmann, the recording secretary of the conference, Lange as a SS-Major was the lowest ranking of the present SS officers.

lowest and establishments
By comparison, at most brick and mortar establishments the lowest limits are often $ 1 –$ 2.

lowest and without
Being " stuck " in a thermodynamic trough without being at the lowest energy state is known as being kinetically persistent.
That is, the lowest level is the first normal form, and the database cannot meet the requirements for higher level normal forms without first having met all the requirements of the lesser normal forms.
It is the lowest atomic number element without any stable isotopes ; every form of it is radioactive.
The protagonist in the story is Nell, a thete ( or person without a tribe ; equivalent to the lowest working class ) living in the Leased Territories, a lowland slum belt on the artificial, diamondoid island of New Chusan, located offshore from the mouth of the Yangtze River, northwest of Shanghai.
He distinguished between " high " full employment ( the lowest sustainable unemployment under incomes policies ) and " low " full employment ( the lowest sustainable unemployment rate without these policies ).
Since the cars were replaced every week, if a champion's reign managed to straddle weeks without having won a car, the lowest valued cars for the new week were eliminated from consideration for the champion depending on how many prior attempts were made and they were then given a choice of keys from the remaining cars.
The lowest game point level is 2, either with the Jack of Clubs or without the Jack of Clubs and with the Jack of Spades, plus declaring, which is a point always added.
A tautochrone or isochrone curve ( from Greek prefixes tauto-meaning same or iso-equal, and chrono time ) is the curve for which the time taken by an object sliding without friction in uniform gravity to its lowest point is independent of its starting point.
In his Contemplation de la nature ( Amsterdam, 1764 – 1765 ; translated into Italian, German, English and Dutch ), one of his most popular and delightful works, he sets forth, in eloquent language, the theory that all the beings in nature form a gradual scale rising from lowest to highest, without any break in its continuity.
Because any amount of money on a valid permit to travel will ensure that a passenger cannot be charged a penalty fare, it is entirely possible ( if the passenger is not encountered by an inspector, who will sell a full ticket ) to make a two hour train journey for as little five pence ( the lowest denomination coin the machine will accept ) without breaching any fare regulations.
As a disabled soldier without independent financial means, Trenchard was now at his lowest point.
Bicycles may also be taken on the lowest deck of the ferry without charge.
In the Royal New Zealand Navy ( RNZN ), midshipman is the lowest commissioned officer rank, for officers under training and retained upon completion of initial training by those without a university degree.
The autoignition temperature or kindling point of a substance is the lowest temperature at which it will spontaneously ignite in a normal atmosphere without an external source of ignition, such as a flame or spark.
At the lowest scale of interpretation, Vulcan represents the cunning amoral demiurge who blindly gains power over Nature without integrity ; this mundane level anticipates the nascent Industrial Revolution of the 18th century.
Penwith district has one of the lowest levels of home ownership in the country ( 280th / 376 ) and is ranked 4th for those without central heating.
IBM Smalltalk's Common Widget layer provided fast, native access to multiple platform widget sets while still providing a common API without suffering the " lowest common denominator " problem typical of other portable graphical user interface ( GUI ) toolkits.
The decompression trapeze is generally associated with a shotline, and if it is not close-coupled to the shotline, by using the shotline as one of the suspension lines, there will be a line from the shotline to the lowest bar of the trapeze, which will be either horizontal, or slope upwards toward the trapeze, so the divers can follow it without ascending above their decompression ceiling.
Davies therefore led the Liberal Party, which in the late 19th Century dominated British politics virtually without opposition, through its lowest period, when it was reduced to a minor party: the result of the electorate's polarisation between the Labour and the Conservatives.
Many utility cooperatives strive to bring the best service at the lowest possible cost, but often the high cost of maintaining the infrastructure needed to cover large, rural areas without the support of large cities as a rich customer base causes prices to be high.
Here the prize-problem consists, especially, in a proof of the conjecture that the lowest excitations of a pure Yang – Mills theory ( i. e. without matter fields ) have a finite mass-gap with regard to the vacuum state.
New Hampshire, the state with historically the lowest safety belt usage, is the only state without an adult safety belt law.
Due to atmospheric drag, the lowest altitude at which an object in a circular orbit can complete at least one full revolution without propulsion is approximately 150 km ( 93 mi ), while an object can maintain an elliptical orbit with perigee as low as 129 km ( 80 mi ) with propulsion.

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