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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have rank" is correct and usable in written English
It is commonly used in military or organizational contexts to refer to someone's position or level within a hierarchy. For example: "The new recruit has quickly risen through the ranks to become a sergeant."
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Nevertheless, we show that we have rank one representation for the elements of an infinite-dimensional convex cone in the predual.
The kings set up "provincial counts" (Landgrafen) over whom the dukes would have no control and who would have rank and authority equivalent to those of dukes.
We may in general view the low-rank approximation of by as a constrained optimization problem: subject to the constraint that have rank at most, we seek a representation of the terms and documents comprising with low Frobenius norm for the error.
We have rank(D =rank=t.
Here, the optimal solution will have rank N, however.
Tautologies have rank 0 and contradictions are infinitely surprizing.
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But if the plan to have rank-and-file voices in boardrooms goes ahead, there are many models to choose from across the continent.
"I personally know for a fact that we do have rank-and-file support from longshoremen and the communities affected by the action.
None have ranked in the top 50.
With a better cast, this would have ranked among them.
Finland would have ranked number one with 70% penetration.
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