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"low-ranking" Definitions
  1. junior; not very important

189 Sentences With "low ranking"

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Erdogan quickly blamed low-ranking military officers who rebelled against their superiors.
Still, the bank recently pledged significant pay raises for its low-ranking employees.
He found that low-ranking birds were unlikely to take high-power poses.
Devin Kelley served as a low-ranking airman in a logistics readiness unit.
"Public access to information" was flagged as a key factor in the low ranking.
Political scientists say that's a reflection of its perpetual low ranking among voters' priorities.
Da Cruz was a low-ranking prisoner, according to a Brazilian cop who requested anonymity.
He makes time for low-ranking American officials and greets senior dignitaries at the airport.
Low-ranking staffers whose emails ended up in Clinton's inbox have been contacted as well.
JERUSALEM — The fate of just one low-ranking Israeli soldier was hanging in the balance.
Two low-ranking members of the SPU were tried, only to be acquitted in 2013.
Let us be clear: cherry pie's low ranking here is not an indictment of cherry pie.
When I chopped up a low-ranking orc named Tark, for instance, he managed to escape.
More than 4,000 low-ranking officers deserted last year, according to official documents seen by Reuters.
Hawaii has a fairly low ranking for its local economy, which pushed the state into WalletHub.
The primary victims of these anti-corruption operations have been mid- and low-ranking civil servants.
Or, factors such as lower pay, stress or potential for danger can contribute to their low ranking.
Low-ranking night-shift workers at Yamayuri-en were paid 905 yen an hour, or about $8.60.
At best she can hope only to influence from the sidelines like a low-ranking medieval courtier.
Plates and other artifacts on shelves next to a table where low-ranking crew ate their meals.
In Captain Acosta's case, the government detained the two low-ranking soldiers who signed his detention order.
ETNs are unsecured and low-ranking debt securities issued by an underwriting bank, with no principal protections.
In Captain Acosta's case, the government detained the two low-ranking soldiers who signed his detention order.
In the service's first years, many other low-ranking officers were former Nazis or Wehrmacht officers, too.
Flora 717 is a low-ranking bee where she's expected to work and sacrifice herself for her Queen.
A 63 precedent has allowed charges against low-ranking Nazis who would have had knowledge of war crimes.
Warwick has a 36.74 score out of 100, largely due to its low ranking in affordability (No. 168).
The low ranking of the impeachment inquiry fits with what is being seen on the campaign trail, too.
Yovanovitch could find herself given low-ranking assignments in the future, with no official reason as to why.
The plotters appeared to be young, low-ranking officers who did not seem to have a meticulous plan.
But despite the low-ranking, the senator's net worth is still estimated to be somewhere around $2 million.
The low-ranking soldiers then proceeded to kill the villagers, acting on orders, the witnesses at the trial said.
There was speculation that, if China sent a delegation at all, the group would consist of low-ranking officials.
Tomic, though, reminded journalists he had battled back from a similarly low ranking after double hip surgery in 2014.
In the latest North Korean military defection, a low-ranking soldier crossed the border at around 8:04 a.m.
Many soldiers and low-ranking officers feel like they are treated like slaves by their superior officers, he said.
The low ranking has been attributed in part to California's younger population — fewer retirees means less Social Security spending.
But women who have social networks that resemble their male counterparts are more likely to hold low-ranking positions.
"In some cases, government employees, specially low-ranking police officers, do not understand how to behave with reporters," Samander said.
Or, at the very least, it will nudge low-ranking Oklahoma City and Indianapolis to create a few more parks.
This time, he had the support of some low-ranking soldiers and, significantly, the director of the regime's intelligence agency.
Her husband is a low-ranking police officer, working 12-hour nightly shifts to confront the demonstrations his wife supports.
Vancouver has a 41.40 score out of 100, mostly due to its low ranking on the affordability scale (No. 164).
Usual victims of military male sexual assault tend to be similar to Jeloudov: low ranking, of outsider status, or presumed gay.
Most of the Taliban Couchsurfing hosts are low-ranking fighters, bored with the unending war and curious about the world beyond.
West Virginia's low ranking is interesting because views on the economy are heavily influenced by who is in the White House.
Modesto has a 40.11 score out of 100, mostly due to its extremely low ranking on the activities scale (No. 181).
Riverside has a score of 39.99 out of 100, mostly due to its low ranking on the activities scale (No. 166).
The low ranking was due largely to the company's new Model X, which was rated as the least reliable midsize luxury SUV.
The low-ranking North Korean soldier defected across the heavily militarised border between North and South Korea at around 8:04 a.m.
Xi also promised to shore up Communist Party discipline and "unwaveringly" maintain his anticorruption campaign against high- and low-ranking officials alike.
In monkeys, "a low ranking individual has to be vigilant in a way that a high ranking individual doesn't," Dr. Tung said.
The one I ordered was not as moist as I had hoped, hence the low ranking, but the taste was not bad.
Official corruption, abuse of power and a deteriorating economy exploded in 1982 in an attempted coup by low-ranking air force officers.
On December 30th, Russian investigators named the alleged organizer of the crime: Ruslan Mukhudinov, a low-ranking officer in the Sever unit.
Worcester has a 41.60 score out of 100, mostly due to its low ranking on the quality of life scale (No. 151). 
Baltimore has a 39.53 score out of 100, mostly due to its low ranking on the quality of life scale (No. 169).
Rancho Cucamonga has a 38.80 total score out of 100, mostly due to its low ranking on the activities scale (No. 167).
Yet something Hector Lombard said about Smith's low ranking and regard in the run up to their fight hurt Smith a little deeper.
" The White House had said the strike, which also killed a number of children and low-ranking al-Qaeda affiliates, produced "actionable intelligence.
Females are often the public face of the industry, but usually only in the form of low-ranking and poorly-paid cabin crew.
Whether you're attacking a low ranking guard or a named boss, many of your slices will be turned away by your enemy's blade.
This is the plight of someone with a low ranking, and for the past two years, Harrison has not cracked the top 26.
Three low-ranking soldiers were jailed for minor offences, such as stealing a motorbike or beating up villagers in one incident, it added.
He was the fifth of seven children, all boys; their father was a scholar in Chinese philosophy and a low-ranking government official.
He's a low-ranking devil, a corporate Hell architect out on his first big assignment, overseeing a prankish experimental torture cul-de-sac.
While Bolsonaro was discharged from the army as a low-ranking officer, Azevedo went on to become the commander of Brazil's paratrooper brigade.
For example, some offices might have a high number of low-ranking employees, while other offices have mainly highly-paid, high-ranking employees.
So IPOA has restricted itself mainly to investigating low-ranking policemen, just as Kenya's anti-corruption commission has generally gone after fairly small fry.
The reasons include inefficiency or corruption in procurement, as well as paying low-ranking civil servants more than private-sector workers in similar jobs.
" Earlier this week, Dimon joined the ranks of executives enacting higher wages for low-ranking staffers, calling it "a fair opportunity to get ahead.
At the outset you'll control Kiryu, a low-ranking yakuza in Tokyo, who early on finds himself framed for a murder he didn't commit.
John Apter, national chairman of the Police Federation of England and Wales which represents low-ranking officers, accused the prime minister of being delusional.
The government conceded to the low-ranking soldiers' demands and agreed to pay bonuses likely to cost state coffers tens of millions of dollars.
I was visiting my parents that day, so they sent a low-ranking foot soldier with a phone through which I spoke to the officer.
A Burmese military doctor says that it espouses a rosy view of what it is like to be a low-ranking officer in the army.
But the fact is that the secretary of state — be it Clinton, Rice, or Powell — is very different from a low-ranking soldier like Manning.
Suppose that a low-ranking government official, the head of a branch Social Security office, intervened to halt a widow's long-approved Social Security payments.
CEO Carlo Messina said the bank was making the best of a bad situation after buying the low-ranking debt of Banca Carige in 2010.
But his 220006 percent 2202th quarter average is historically low, ranking in the bottom 2628 percent for presidents across every quarter dating back to 28500.
John G. Stumpf, the bank's chief executive, declared that the actions were an ethical lapse involving 5,300 low-ranking workers, who have since been fired.
Thousands of soldiers and low-ranking officers lived in barracks, huts and tents on Rogers Island, while higher-ranking officers stayed in the main fort.
Despite China's low ranking, Feulner noted, the country was "doing better" this year than the last — climbing up to 100th place from last year's 123rd position.
Caught between them: a female protagonist who draws webtoons and has such a low ranking that a teacher tells her she shouldn't even be considered human.
But others say she will be one among dozens on the committee and that it will be difficult for a low-ranking member to make noise.
In order for so many low-ranking soldiers to be able to read and write, there must have been some kind of Judahite educational system, Finkelstein said.
Allen served in the Navy from 1998 to 2002 as a low-ranking damage-control fireman apprentice on supply and support ships, Navy officials told Military Times.
We also know she's a low-ranking mechanic in the Resistance, and her sister Paige (played by Vietnamese actor Veronica Ngo) is a gunner in the Resistance.
Trump's barely hidden implication was clear to everyone in the room: Generals were no better informed, and in some cases even knew less, than low-ranking troops.
Richard Bland, Save the Children's national director of policy, advocacy and development, was most surprised by the country's low ranking and its position between Bosnia and Russia.
The low-ranking soldier had received money via his brother's account from his online lover, Rajesh Meena, superintendent of police, State Special Branch, Rajasthan Police, told CNN.
ICC judges said Bemba had punished some low-ranking soldiers for crimes and ordered inquiries into allegations of misconduct, which included raping girls as young as 10.
The low ranking is partly due to a lack of universal health care, relatively high child and maternal mortality rates, and high rates of homicides and obesity.
The Trump administration again promised "strong and swift actions " against Venezuelan officials, including the 545 participants in the constitutional assembly, many of them low-ranking party members.
The "low ranking" soldier was manning a guard post along the DMZ when he fled through thick fog, the South Korean military's Joint Chiefs of Staff said.
JPMorgan Chase has seen year-over-year headcount rise slightly overall, and the bank just unveiled an initiative to give thousands of low-ranking staffers a pay hike.
Part of Snap's current low ranking is that it is reliant on only mobile ad revenue, whereas its competitors can draw from display, search and mobile ad sales.
Alarms sounded on United States Air Force bases in Spain and officers began packing all the low-ranking troops they could grab onto buses for a secret mission.
Under the new plan lenders would also forgo a claim of nearly $150 million, which would significantly increase the amount of money left for low-ranking unsecured creditors.
He's back to film a new series in which he plays a low-ranking cabinet member who becomes president after an attack wipes out Congress and the president.
Finding a replacement for Mr. Kelly is in many ways just the latest staffing snare in a White House that has struggled to fill even low-ranking jobs.
In early October, the A.N.C. released the delegate breakdown, with good news for Mr. Mabuza: His previously low-ranking province was now the A.N.C.'s second-most powerful.
The ad released just days before the election called Mr. Russell "part of the mess" that led to the low ranking of Oklahoma's schools — 49th in the nation.
Mr. Allen served in the Navy from 1998 to 2002 as a low-ranking damage-control fireman apprentice on supply and support ships, Navy officials told Military Times.
Dozens of phones were targeted in the past few months, most of them belonging to low-ranking combat soldiers carrying out their obligatory service, the military officials said.
European prosecutors have started more than 20 cases against individuals for war crimes, but all have focused on low-ranking perpetrators from opposition armed groups or jihadist forces.
While low-ranking Army soldiers and officers were court-martialed in certain cases, like Abu Ghraib, the people ultimately responsible for the policy regime got away with it.
They were asked to decide between an all-out coalition deal or a looser pact, proposed by Sanchez, that would include just a few low-ranking Podemos-backed officials.
And I'm like cool, a USADA rep is coming in, [I] want to hear what's going on ... Well [USADA] sent some really low-ranking officials to the annual meeting.
Mr. Horowitz said investigators appeared to overstate the strength of their applications, and he separately referred one low-ranking F.B.I. lawyer for possible prosecution for altering a related document.
Since the league was founded in 1888, this is the first time that two teams of such low ranking have together made it this far in the F.A. Cup.
Serena says the extremely low ranking the ATP and WTA gave her when she returned was super unfair and forced her to overcome obstacles she shouldn't have had to overcome!
Seoul, South Korea (CNN)A young, "low-ranking" North Korean soldier defected to South Korea across the demilitarized zone (DMZ) between the two countries early Thursday morning, South Korea said.
Many believe that the massacre victims, who were mainly low-ranking military recruits, were abandoned and betrayed by senior officers when the Islamic State militants advanced on the air base.
But the new law deletes the regulation that authorized ship commanders to confine low-ranking sailors on "diminished rations" — bread and water — for up to three days at a time.
The book shares the example of Karen, a low-ranking analyst who interrupted a mission targeting a valuable Al Quaeda member, because she received contradictory information on the target's whereabouts.
The officer said most of the soldiers were low-ranking and that Hamas was mostly interested in gathering information about Israeli army manoeuvres, forces and weaponry in the Gaza area.
Modi belonged to the low-ranking Ghanchi caste, whose members traditionally sell vegetable oil; Modi's father ran a small tea shop near the train station, where his young son helped.
The publication also chided the automaker for Model X reliability, however, leading to an overall low ranking in its annual reliability survey when it comes to the Tesla brand as whole.
It ended political careers, led to the lockingup of company bosses and helped make possible last year the election of Jair Bolsonaro, a low-ranking right-wing congressman, to Brazil's presidency.
Or, if Trump makes big investments in infrastructure, could we see other low-ranking jobs like carpenter (number 102) and building inspector (number 99) become more promising careers for recent graduates?
An attack on a Caracas military output by two dozen low-ranking National Guard officers on Monday morning sparked opposition hopes of an uprising, but the incident was snuffed out quickly.
On "Designated Survivor" he plays a low-ranking cabinet member who ascends to the Oval Office when Congress is wiped out by an attack during a State of the Union address.
Assaults increased across all branches, but the Marine Corps, which has proportionally more young, low-ranking troops and far fewer women than the other services, reported by far the highest rates.
More stressful than her journey, though, was the unwelcome news that Carver's low ranking on the Top-to-Bottom List had prompted Oak Ridge Financial to temporarily rescind the refinancing offer.
The South Korean soldier had seen another low-ranking conscript, deemed effeminate and suspected of being gay, being sexually abused, beaten and forced to drink from a toilet bowl by other soldiers.
The show follows a fictional low-ranking government department and its venal, hapless staff, who spend most of the day trying not to fuck up and throwing biting insults at each other.
As was the case with the first uprising, the government conceded to the low-ranking soldiers' demands and agreed to pay bonuses likely to cost state coffers tens of millions of dollars.
The highly unpopular and much-feared Batista had been a major player in Cuban politics since 1933 when he and a group of low-ranking army officials took control of the government.
He has found it difficult to get into a competitive rhythm this season because his low ranking reduces his playing opportunities, but says he is finally starting to find his comfort zone.
It threw together a response crew made up of low-ranking airmen with no special training — cooks, grocery clerks, even musicians from an Air Force band — and rushed them to the scene.
There was nothing extraordinary about the case that sent Morgan to prison: He was a low-ranking gang member who had been the gunman in an unsuccessful drive-by shooting in 1996.
While no state was completely free from counties plagued by premature or underweight births, there was a noticeable concentration of low-ranking counties in the Southwest, Southeast, Mississippi Delta and Appalachian regions.
World number 387 Duncan displayed composure that belied his low ranking, sinking a 12-foot putt to capture his maiden victory in the final event of the year on the PGA Tour.
Another North Korean border guard defected to South Korea across the demilitarized zone Thursday, the low ranking soldier enjoying a much easier crossing than his former comrade who defected five weeks ago.
While the U.S. brings home more Olympic gold than any other country, many, if not most, American school kids wouldn't even bring home a tin, if there were such a low-ranking medal.
Yet Clinton has contributed to her low ranking for trustworthiness with the unusual way she handled her email as secretary of state, by setting up a private computer server outside the official system. 2.
The global capital for female incarceration may be right here in Oklahoma, which incarcerates 217 out of every 219,2700 women, about 24.9 times the rate of low-ranking states like Rhode Island and Massachusetts.
I was a bit misdirected by another military clue at 48D, "Flag," since an ENSIGN can be a military banner or an actual person, a low-ranking officer in the Navy or Coast Guard.
The Chinese leader, Xi Jinping, met in Beijing last month with a delegation of North Korean mayors and governors, an unusual gesture by the powerful Chinese president to meet such low-ranking foreign visitors.
Kiefer Sutherland stars as Tom Kirkman, a low-ranking cabinet member about to be fired when a bomb explodes at the State of the Union address, and suddenly he's the president of the United States.
For decades, the German justice system insisted that evidence of direct involvement in a Nazi-era crime was needed to charge a perpetrator, allowing countless low-ranking Nazis to live out their lives in peace.
Ross, a low-ranking and possibly unstable F.B.I. employee, has learned to cope with the death of his wife by compulsively listening to recordings of her voice on a fictional, social media site named VoiceTree.
Ross, a low-ranking and possibly unstable F.B.I. employee, has learned to cope with the death of his wife by compulsively listening to recordings of her voice on a fictional, social media site named VoiceTree.
Mr. Assange and his upstart website rose to prominence when Chelsea Manning, a low-ranking Army intelligence analyst, handed over thousands of classified Pentagon and State Department documents to WikiLeaks, which began publishing them in 20123.
More from Jonathan Randles and Peg Brickley of the WSJ: A Chapter 11 filing would halt lawsuits brought by women against the studio, forcing them to line up with low-ranking creditors to await their fate.
The data, which counts all military dismissals from July to October, indicated that almost half of all Turkey's generals have been fired while the number of new, low-ranking privates contracted had jumped by a fifth.
After studying in Ghana and at Macalester College in St. Paul, in the US state of Minnesota, he joined the United Nations in 1962 as a low-ranking officer with the World Health Organization in Geneva.
Though the incident signals discontent within the armed forces, it appeared to involve only low-ranking officers with little capacity to force change in the hyperinflationary economy as many people suffer from shortages of food and medicine.
The San Francisco-based bank agreed to pay $190 million earlier this month to settle regulatory charges over the account scandal and has fired about 5,300 employees, most of them low-ranking staff, in connection with it.
The Daily George Papadopoulos drew worldwide attention when he was identified as the low-ranking foreign policy adviser to the Trump campaign who got in over his head with Russia and inadvertently set off the Mueller investigation.
One doctor from India who specializes in respiratory illnesses told The Post he recently treated some 40 coronavirus patients in New York City, after spending years as a low-ranking soldier, using none of his medical skills.
Costa Rica, Uruguay, Nicaragua, Jamaica, Malawi, Rwanda, Ghana and Senegal achieved a higher ranking than might be expected given their wealth, while Saudi Arabia ranked in the bottom half due to a very low ranking on personal rights.
RELATED: What last night's forum taught us about Trump and Clinton Similarly, during Obama's April visit to Saudi Arabia, observers noted that the governor of Riyadh, a relatively low-ranking Saudi official, greeted the president at the airport.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - A group of Hong Kong lawyers expressed concern on Wednesday over a court decision allowing low-ranking government officials to vet election candidates in the Chinese-ruled city which they said amounted to "political screening".
Not only has she and her father faced a physical attack over a land dispute, but she has often had to deal with dismissive attitudes of low-ranking government officials, unaccustomed to dealing with women in senior roles.
Xi, who is preparing for a major Communist Party leadership conference later this month, has made an anti-graft campaign targeting "tigers and flies", both high and low ranking officials, a core policy priority during his five-year term.
Xi, who is preparing for a major Communist Party leadership conference later this month, has made an anti-graft campaign targeting "tigers and flies," both high and low ranking officials, a core policy priority during his five-year term.
The scenario was that a man named a Downer who was the top Australian diplomat in London had reached out to George Papadopoulos as Papadopoulos a low-ranking sort of volunteer member of the Trump foreign policy advisory team reaches out.
Left: This portrait taken during the early 1870s by the Yokohama photographer Shimooka Renjō — himself born into a family of low-ranking samurai — illustrates the fate of many samurai as the new government stripped them of their status and privileges.
Further, Goldman argues that many oilfield services companies have retained experienced staff throughout the wave of layoffs, and "in many cases" shuffled them into low-ranking positions with an eye toward "promoting" them once oil price recover and activity ramps up.
Since 2010, when a low-ranking intelligence analyst in Iraq copied thousands of classified files onto CDs labeled as Lady Gaga songs and gave them to the antisecrecy organization WikiLeaks, it has become clear that technology has revolutionized leaking. Pfc.
One of the newest television dramas in China, "In the Name of the People" focuses on the work of anti-graft investigators whose job is to take down corrupt government officials, whether "tiger" (powerful bureaucrats) or "fly" (low-ranking officers).
In comments carried by official news agency Xinhua in 2013, Xi said it was just as important to go after the "flies", or low-ranking officials, as it was to tackle the "tigers", or top officials, in the battle on graft.
That job may fall to K. T. McFarland, chosen as the deputy national security adviser, who was once a relatively low-ranking aide to Henry A. Kissinger (and who is now said to be arranging Mr. Kissinger's visits to Trump Tower).
In 23, low-ranking soldiers in Mali, a former French colony, overthrew the government, saying they were fed up with being underequipped to fight rebels who benefited from of a flood of weapons that poured in after the fall of Col.
On Tinder, where profiles are relatively limited in scope, a person's looks often fuel much of the desire to match, so people speculated that these scores kept hot people talking to one another and left undesirable people to wallow with a low ranking.
Bucking the time-honored Trek trope of selecting a "redshirt" (a low-ranking, generic officer) to be the sole casualty of the first Starfleet away mission of the season, Discovery instead chose to off a smug, insecure white male science officer — mid-mansplain.
On Capitol Hill, while members of Congress have taken pains to present a calm front, a newfound sense of dread has quietly set in — as much among senior lawmakers as among low-ranking staff aides — manifesting alternately as manic denial and gallows humor.
During the next five years, Fidesz used its two-thirds majority in Parliament to pass more than 22010,22002 laws, many of them enacted after a few hours of debate — and often presented by low-ranking lawmakers who had neither written nor read them.
Some attributed the delay to a quiet push by some Trump allies for a prospective ambassador who is closely aligned with Mr. Giuliani, Andrii Telizhenko, who had served as a low-ranking diplomat in the Ukrainian Embassy in Washington under the previous government.
However, the Department of Justice did fault a handful of FBI case agents and a low-ranking department lawyer for errors and omissions in an application to surveil Carter Page, whom the Bureau – rightly – suspected of acting as an agent of Russia.
One reason the report notes for the low ranking is that the U.S. fintech hubs on either coast are subject to regulation at the state level, by the Department of Financial Oversight in California and the Department of Financial Services in New York, respectively.
Sarkozy's gambit seems to have paid off to a certain degree: As of early October, he enjoys the support of an energetic base of low-ranking party cadres and has largely closed the gap before the November primaries with his principal rival, Alain Juppé.
In February, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi told the interior minister to crack down on police abuse and to submit proposals to parliament to achieve this goal, as anger mounted after a low-ranking police officer shot dead a driver over a fare argument.
Up until now, the program allowed relatively low-ranking immigration officers to fast-track deportation of immigrants detained within 100 miles of a border or coastline who illegally entered the US within the previous 14 days without a hearing before a judge in immigration court.
A low-ranking army soldier typically receives one-and-a-half times the pay of a CRPF officer of equivalent experience, said Ranbir Singh, general secretary of the Confederation of Ex-Paramilitary Forces Welfare Associations, a difference which is also reflected in their pensions.
The government has been slow to adopt new strategies and tactics even as the steady drumbeat of attacks on low-ranking soldiers and police, and more spectacular assaults such as the ambush in the Western Desert, erodes stamina and causes unrest among the rank and file.
Environmental activists and political scientists say it is a reflection of the issue's perpetual low ranking among voters, even Democratic voters, and of the intense polarization along party lines that has developed around global warming, even as the science of human-caused warming has become overwhelming.
JAKARTA/LONDON (Reuters) - As Indonesia celebrated its National Heroes' Day last year, official military social media accounts lavished praise on Corporal Yunanto Nugroho for the "myriad awards he has won in the field of IT." It was unusual acclaim for a low-ranking army computer operator.
JAKARTA/LONDON (Reuters) - As Indonesia celebrated its National Heroes' Day last year, official military social media accounts lavished praise on Corporal Yunanto Nugroho for the "myriad awards he has won in the field of IT." It was unusual acclaim for a low-ranking army computer operator.
Firing squad # of executions since 1976: 3 Legal in: Oklahoma, Utah Time until death: Less than a minute Worldwide: Despite it's low ranking in the U.S., hanging is the most popular execution method world-wide, followed by firing squad, beheading, lethal injection and electrocution, according to Al Jazeera.
One estimate suggests the country will have more than 600 million CCTV cameras by 2020, and the country is instituting a "social credit" system beginning in May that will dock low-ranking citizens in ways like banning them from buying plane or train tickets for up to a year.
While the mayor of Wuhan will be the first in line to shoulder the blame from the fallout, "he is too low-ranking to be the scapegoat," said Volker Stanzel, a former German ambassador to China at a discussion hosted by the Mercator Institute for China Studies in late January.
Coach Bobby Petrino made some waves following Louisville's 52-7 trouncing of Boston College last weekend, suggesting his team feels the need to rout each of its remaining opponents in order to make a better impression on the committee, which suggested the Cardinals' weak schedule was to blame for their relatively low ranking.
Nigel Purvis, the chief executive of Climate Advisers, attributed Mr. Biden's low ranking to the fact that he has not issued a climate policy and rarely uses public engagements or his substantial Twitter following to highlight the issue, but he said the system was designed to be updated as candidates' policies evolve.
A close look at the timeline of events shows that on January 27 of this year -- three days after Flynn lied to the FBI about his calls with the Russian ambassador -- a low-ranking foreign policy adviser to the Trump campaign, George Papadopoulos, met with the FBI and also lied about his own contacts with Russian officials.
The other four states at the bottom of the list are Connecticut coming in 49th (due to low rankings in costs and activities), Delaware in 48th (thanks to low scores in costs, safety and activities), Hawaii in 47th (it has a last place ranking in costs) and New Mexico in 46th place (with low ranking in safety).
At the same time that Mr. Obama commuted the sentence of Ms. Manning, a low-ranking enlisted soldier at the time of her leaks, he also pardoned James E. Cartwright, the retired Marine general and former vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff who pleaded guilty to lying about his conversations with reporters to F.B.I. agents investigating a leak of classified information about cyberattacks on Iran's nuclear program.

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