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Admission to Jadavpur University is highly competitive, as it consistently ranks amongst the best colleges in India.
The Pakistan Army is the best organized group in the country and is highly respected in civil society and the social ranks as an institution.
It ranks highly on IGN and EGM's " greatest games of all time " lists, and scored perfect scores in several video game publications.
Concordia has well recognized programs and ranks highly in Canada and internationally in fields such as fine arts, social science, journalism and engineering.
The University of Trento ranks highly out of Italy's top 30 colleges, coming 1st in the Italian Ministry of Education ranking, 1st in Engineering area according to Censis-La Repubblica ranking and 5th in the Il Sole 24 Ore ranking of Italian universities, and amongst the 500 best in the world according to the Times Higher Education, coming 252nd.
The city often ranks extremely highly out of all 103 Italian cities for quality of life, standard of living, and business and job opportunities, coming 1st, 6th and 2nd respectively.
Pine Valley encompasses Pine Valley Golf Club, which regularly ranks highly on Golf Digest's list of America's 100 greatest courses.
It ranks highly in terms of defence spending and troop size.
The song was highly acclaimed in a retrospective review by Allmusic journalist Ned Raggett, who wrote that it " ranks as one of the best, most realistic portrayals of urban life recorded.
Since website B is the recipient of numerous inbound links, B ranks highly in a web search, and will come up early in a web search.
Further, since B is popular, and has an outbound link to C, C ranks highly too.
In its outward forms, Integralism looked as a copy of European Fascism: a green-shirted paramilitary organization with uniformed ranks, highly regimented street demonstrations, and rhetoric against Marxism and liberalism.
Paul Langford said Devonshire was " eminently sensible and highly respected " whose death " left a marked gap in the ranks " of the opposition and " effectively destroyed a generation in the ‘ Old Whig ’ leadership ".
It has been described as an " all-time blockbuster ", which ranks highly amongst India's most successful films.
The QS World University Rankings consistently ranks the Australian National University highly.
It regularly ranks highly amongst schools in the state of New South Wales in terms of academic results.
While Communist sympathisers were highly present among their ranks ( which explains their history of engagement in the Résistance, and according to some due to a desire to practice entryism ), a purge limited their number after the French Communist Party ( PCF ) took on the role of opposition to postwar governments – following a demonstration in Marseille ( 12 November 1947 ) called by the CGT union and the PCF that the CRS, a majority of whom were Communists, refused to repress, several companies were dissolved and the CRS were reorganised so as to remove Communist influence among their ranks.
Sally, a trained anthropologist, ranks too highly in the political aristocracy to be refused.
While the Chechens and Ingush primarily backed the anti-Tsarist forces in the Russian Revolution, because of this, and the threat to the Decossackization policies of the Bolsheviks, the Terek Cossacks almost universally filed into the ranks of Anton Denikin's anti-Soviet, highly nationalistic Volunteer Army.
The Leavey School of Business ranks highly among the nation's undergraduate B-schools.
The speakers on Thursday, include not only learned scholars from various educational institutions but people of all ranks including eminent educationists, judges, engineers, doctors, highly successful business managers, administrators, diplomats, scientists, social workers, etc.
In early 1986, however, McLay made a fatal mistake – in an attempt to " rejuvenate " the party's upper ranks, he demoted George Gair and Bill Birch, both of whom were highly respected for their long service.
He became highly influential in the duke's ranks and was given the duke's daughter in marriage.

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It ranks among top performers in the European Union in terms of papers accepted for publication in scientific journals.
Accountants Deloitte ranked Liverpool eighth in the Deloitte Football Money League, which ranks the world's football clubs in terms of revenue.
In organisational terms, the party leadership continued to battle with the Militant tendency, though by now Militant was in retreat in the party and was simultaneously attracted by the opportunities to grow outside Labour's ranks — opportunities largely created by Margaret Thatcher's hugely unpopular poll tax.
According to an Ernst & Young report, Poland ranks 7th in the World in terms of investment attractiveness.
We thus obtain the inequality in terms of dimensions of kernel, which can then be converted to the inequality in terms of ranks by the rank-nullity theorem.
The SS rank system was unique in that it did not copy the terms and ranks used by the Wehrmacht's branches ( Heer (" army "), Luftwaffe (" air force "), and Kriegsmarine (" navy ")), but instead used the ranks established by the post-World War I Freikorps and taken over by the SA.
Australia ranks 7th in terms of the total number of gaming machines after Japan, USA, Italy, UK, Spain and Germany.
In Southeast Asia, the Kingdom ranks midway in terms of its per capita GDP, after Singapore, Brunei and Malaysia.
In the higher ranks of the German clergy Gregory had many enemies, and a Roman cardinal, Hugo Candidus, once on intimate terms with him but now his opponent, had hurried to Germany for the occasion.
According to a worldwide ranking by the École des Mines de Paris, Concordia ranks first among Canadian and 33rd among world universities in terms of graduates occupying the rank of Chief Executive Officer at Fortune 500 companies.
Located in the North Podlasie Lowland (: pl: Nizina Północnopodlaska ) on the banks of the Biała River, Białystok ranks second in terms of population density, eleventh in population, and thirteenth in area, of the cities of Poland.
In a report released by Jack Miller, president of Central Connecticut State University, Lexington ranks 13th in the United States in terms of literacy rate.
The hierachy of controls is a framework which ranks the types of hazard controls in terms of absolute risk reduction.
Iran ranks first worldwide in terms of having the largest number of road accidents with 38, 000 deaths and injuries per year.
It ranks among the leading Russian cities in terms of the quantity of software R & D providers.
Today, the SWAC, considered the premier HBCU conference, ranks among the elite in the nation in terms of alumni playing with professional sports teams, particularly in the sport of football.
Though he strove to become a respected rock musician along the lines of Mick Jagger or Alice Cooper, his channel of stardom launched him into the ranks of teen idol, a brand he loathed until much later in life when he managed to come to terms with his bubblegum pop beginnings.
World War I strategy was dominated by the " Spirit of the Offensive " where generals resorted almost to mysticism in terms of a soldier's personal " attitude " in order to break the stalemate, this led to nothing but bloody slaughter as troops in close ranks charged machineguns.
The Hammersmith & City line currently ranks 7th of 10 in terms of passenger numbers.
The county also ranks eighth in the United States in terms of median income.
Hopkins County ranks second in the state both in terms of total coal extracted ( 782 million tons ) and in total coal reserves remaining ( 7. 2 billion tons ).
The organ was commissioned in 1694: the current instrument is the third-largest in Great Britain in terms of number of pipes ( 7, 266 pipes ), with 5 manuals, 189 ranks of pipes and 108 stops, enclosed in an impressive case by Grinling Gibbons.

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