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- noun Plural form of
ranking .
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The biggest variable (in the sense of changing year to year) in our rankings is the credentials of the entering class.
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But we had something going for us that worked phenomenally for us on the Web; that is what we call rankings and reviews, where we developed a national brand of seriousness and credibility.
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This initial expansion of the rankings is the first of many changes.
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Still, SEI's set of rankings is regarded as one of the most comprehensive assessments of campus sustainability.
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Based in Coral Gables, Guerra's firm serves the Miami-area housing market, which by some rankings is the most depressed in the nation.
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How can a professional taster explain such a change in rankings from a public event to subsequent write-up?
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The revolving door at the top of the world rankings is the big story in women's tennis.
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Still, SEI's set of rankings is regarded as one of the most comprehensive assessments of campus sustainability.
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The next set of rankings is due next week, but Jack Dongarra, the University of Tennessee computer scientist who oversees them, told the New York Times that Tianhe-1 "blows away the existing number one".
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At the bottom of our performance/pay rankings is Joel F. Gemunder of Omnicare
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