- such that, for any two items, the
first is
either "
ranked higher than", "
ranked lower than", or "
ranked equal to" the second. In mathematics, this is known...
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Academic rank Corporate title Diplomatic rank Hierarchy of the
Catholic Church Imperial,
royal and
noble ranks Military rank Police rank Social class...
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Ranked voting is any
voting system that uses voters'
rankings of
candidates to
choose a
single winner or
multiple winners. More formally, a
ranked vote...
- In set theory, a
branch of mathematics, a
rank-into-
rank embedding is a
large cardinal property defined by one of the
following four
axioms given in order...
- A
ranked society in
anthropology is one that
ranks individuals in
terms of
their genealogical distance from the chief.
Another term for a "
ranked society"...
- Page
Rank (PR) is an
algorithm used by
Google Search to
rank web
pages in
their search engine results. It is
named after both the term "web page" and co-founder...
- "flag", "standard", "pennant"], from
Latin insignia [plural]) is a
junior rank of a
commissioned officer in the
armed forces of some countries, normally...
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number of
troops when
asked by his liege-lord, a king or
merely a higher-
ranked noble who had
obtained his
service by the gift of land. The troops' lord...
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Exploitation Minority influence Power har****ment
Ranked society Structural violence Supremacism Fuller, Robert. "
Rankism: A
Social Disorder".
Retrieved 2008-09-16...
- of
countries by past and
projected gross domestic product (nominal) as
ranked by the IMF.
Figures are
based on
official exchange rates, not on the purchasing...