Qualcomm jumped in rank from 13th to 8th from 2007 to 2008 and has continued to gain ground.
The priorities rank from discerning hype from reality at the top to keeping up with innovations at the bottom.
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The survey of 4, 200 people asked respondents to rank from nought to 10 how satisfied they were and how anxious they felt the previous day.
Its rank fell from No. 28 last year (adjusted for late data) to No. 112.
Sewage rises in rank pools from broken pipes, rubbish is piling up in repulsive, fetid heaps.
The Hornets currently rank third from the bottom of the league in attendance at 13, 500 a game.
We rank people from one to four, and if you got a one on one of your interviews, that was a really good indicator of success.
Their silence becomes all the more enraging when placed against the massive support Israel receives from rank-and-file American Jews.
The second fiction is that squeezing the rich can absolve the rank and file from privation (other than dearer fuel, tobacco and drink).
Barcelona has succeeded in boosting its European tourism rank to third from 16th, though Athens has yet to see the same kind of boost.
To put this in appropriate context, 758 clubs from rank amateurs to Manchester United competed in the FA Cup this season, and only 18 teams are left.
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While the count of activity can be ranked easily, it is much harder to rank attitudes just from content alone: how do you accurately determine sarcasm, cultural memes, or foreign expressions?
In practice, a cabal of elites can and regularly do change those rules with minimal input from the rank and file.
It soon became obvious that executives were not the ones posting their own blogs, leading to cynicism from the rank and file.
At the very least, many, like Wahid himself, are rank outsiders far removed from the inner circles of the military and the bureaucracy.
Hundreds of police officers from every rank and branch filed solemnly into the cathedral as thousands more lined the streets, boots and service medals shining in the autumn sun.
In fact, since men are not particularly attracted to powerful mates, high-status women do not profit from their rank, at least not in so far as it affects their access to men.
Because this evening, we welcome, not the statesmen who decide great questions of war and peace, but citizens -- men and women from every corner of our country, from every rank of our military, every branch of our service -- who answer the call, who go to war, who defend the peace.
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Chief among them, at least from a Zacks Rank perspective, is Speedway Motorsports (TRK).
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It would make Thailand the world's ninth-largest auto-manufacturing base, up from its current rank of 15th.
More to the point, the mild-mannered Mr Aoki, though well-liked in parliament, commands little respect from the party rank and file.
The skip had been angry and upset because Mr Brown, as national coach, had "pulled rank" and dropped her from the team.
In 1998, he was disciplined for being drunk on duty, and his rank was reduced to specialist from sergeant, according to military officials.
This is makes us look somewhat better compared to percent of immigrant inflows, but still far from the top rank that raw numbers suggest.
Technological and marketing prowess has brought it to a rank of 47, up from 75 last year and 762 (as "Apple Computer") when we first computed the list in 2004.
He gave his backing to the deal despite the opposition of more than half his parliamentary colleagues, but later won support for his approach from the party rank and file.
With property values falling, property tax burdens are going up doubly fast, as Bill Baldwin pointed out in his project to rank state property tax rates from worst to best.
This matters because loans from the EFSF rank pari passu with loans provided by private-sector investors to a buckling sovereign borrower such as Spain, but credit from the ESM would be senior to private sector loans.
There were no laws to prevent companies from cutting their rank and file employees out of their equity, but the freedom to shape a company according to the principles of shared sacrifice and shared reward was more profound.
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