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Перевод: ranking speek ranking


[прилагательное]
вышестоящий;
[существительное]
расположение; расстановка


Тезаурус:

  1. I was No 1 in my sophomore year, and I knew it was going to be even tougher to be a top ranking player on the Pro-Tour."
  2. what is the point of asking a middle ranking executive about his greatest achievement at work in the past 10 years when he has probably been locked into office procedures laid down by senior management and where his scope for initiative has been restricted.
  3. This new prodigy, already 36th on the provisional list after only three ranking events, started playing in his mother's snooker club when he was nine; at 13 he made his first century and at 16 his first 147.
  4. THE Everest World Matchplay Championship, restricted to the 12 players who earned most ranking points last season, began at the Brentwood International Centre yesterday with Doug Mountjoy trouncing Willie Thorne 9-2.
  5. The President gave lower ranking to ancillary reasons: safeguarding democracy, combatting drug trafficking and protecting the integrity of the Panama Canal Treaty.
  6. on more than one occasion senior ranking officers have made no bones about the fact that they attribute many of the problems of contemporary police work to the pernicious influence of the media and sociology!
  7. It cleaned up the European Car of the Year award for 1992 against some formidable competition, though only two out of the seven British judges gave it top ranking.
  8. Secondly, it almost goes without saying that in real life people will not be presented at the point of sale with a neat, comparative ranking of (say) five different credit options, with one end of the scale of choice giving much better value than the other.
  9. Their high ranking stems from the individuality of the symptom to that patient.
  10. It had been Intelligence's own Self Inflicted Wound that had lifted him from the status of a policeman to that of a ranking diplomat.
  11. David Norman - a graduate of Eton, McGill and Harvard Business School - had already made a controversial impact on the British search business before setting up his own firm, which now enjoys an annual fee income of over 5m., ranking in second place behind Russell Reynolds in the pecking order of Britain's highest-earning headhunters.
  12. THE highest ranking North Korean official to defect to the South yesterday poured scorn on Pyongyang's decision to open its nuclear facilities to international inspection, saying it was a ruse.
  13. She's obviously desperate to hold onto her No. 1 ranking and absenteeism begs the question of her shying away from a confrontation with Graf for fear of losing her ranking points lead.

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