Sentence examples for ranking meaning from inspiring English sources

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In the CCAP rankings, student debt is inversely related to the school's overall ranking, meaning that higher debt is associated with lower rankings.

Indonesia also intended to introduce a new system of ranking airlines according to their safety record, with a level one ranking meaning the airline has no serious issues, a level two ranking meaning the airline must fix problems, and a level three rating forcing the airline to be shut down.

Let us also change the seniority ranking, meaning that, from 1 to 5, 5 is the most senior and 1 the junior pirate — notation proposed early on by Gary from D.C. Back to our two pirates, P1 and P2.

Zinke scored a paltry 3percentt on a League of Conservation Voters' ranking, meaning he has overwhelmingly voted against environmentalists during his time in office.

From infancy onward, children tend to maintain their BP ranking, meaning that infants with relatively high BP are more likely to have high BP in adulthood (Chen and Wang 2008).

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Starting positions were based on world rankings, meaning Jackson's team began in 12th position, something the pilot saw as a distinct disadvantage.

On Monday the points from that performance dropped off his ranking - meaning he slipped from 142nd in the world to 171st - but he hopes to make significant strides in the coming months.

Winning the European Champions League does not merely benefit the winning club, but all the clubs in the same national league, since with this result the nation's ranking increases, meaning that more clubs can take part in the European championship the following year.

Google announced earlier this year that it was making a change to its search algorithms which would begin to factor in a website's "mobile-friendliness" as a ranking signal – meaning that those sites which weren't optimized for smartphones' smaller screens would see their ranks downgraded as a result.

For most of 2014, the app fell out of the rankings altogether, meaning that it was below rank #1,500.

"They realized our Achilles heel was logistics," said a high-ranking officer, meaning that a large-scale invasion requires an influx of trucks and equipment to travel Iraqi roads.

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