a system the Chinese used to tell what or who the person was For example: The Emperors symbol was the five toed dragon and the Empress's rank symbol was a Phoenix.
An archbishop had superior rank over a bishop but notsuperiority of order. They have similar jobs and tasks to bishops for example levied taxes and settled on issues such as divorce.
It was the 12th US State.
Traditionally, a Junior Officer acting in a higher rank, may only give orders to those of his acting rank or lower. For example: A Lieutenant, Royal Navy, with an acting rank of Lieutenant Commander, cannot give an order to a Commander - unless the junior officer is acting by Warrant and is the designated Captain of a ship. However, any officer in charge of a vessel, may make a request (not an order) to a Senior Officer. The exception is Whale Island, where Gunnery Officers are trained; or other Command Training. While actually carrying out training, Senior Officers are obliged to accept the orders of a junior officer or rating.
You had to be a Sergeant First Class
What was the rank order of massachusetts in admission into the u.s
There is no rank
Normal rank, super rank, master rank, idk which order, so do a contest yourself and find out!!!
my dad is fromAzerbaijan (Soviet Union),and his rank is higer than Major(Ministry of Internal Affairs). I dont know how it would be in British rank. do u know?
Yes it is. It is an ordinal variable ( which means it is meaningful ) because rank has an order and it is meaningful to rank the soldiers.
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When you rank something, you are judging its worth against something else. For example, if you were ranking your three favorite foods, the food you like the best would be ranked first, followed by the other two foods, in order of how much you like them.
No, because subordinate means placed in or belonging to a lower order or rank. If you were a boss, you would not be placed or belong in a lower order or rank.
When referring to the rank and file as a noun, no. For example: "The rank and file defied union leadership." However when used as an adjective or a modifier, then yes. "He needs rank-and-file support."
class, order, rank, status, stratum, social order
You can use the RANK function. Put all your numbers into a column. They can be in any order. In the cell beside the first number enter the RANK function. It specifies the cell you want to rank, the list of values that it is being ranked out of, and optionally whether you want to rank it in ascending or descending order. Say your full list of values are in the cells from A2 to A15. In cell B2 you could enter the following formula to find where the value in A2 ranks overall: =RANK(A2,A2:A15) If, as is likely, you want to copy that down for all values, you need to absolute the list of values, so the formula would be like this: =RANK(A2,$A$2:$A$15) If use the order option and it is 0 (zero) or omitted, it ranks the number as if it were a list in descending order. This is the most common way of doing it. If order is any nonzero value, it is treated as if it were a list sorted in ascending order. It is omitted in the above example. If included you could have something like: =RANK(A2,$A$2:$A$15,1)