0 having little importance or a low rank:
a low-level job
1 having little importance or rank:
a low-level job
2 used to describe someone who does not have an important job or much influence in an organization:
4 a low-level computer language uses numbers as instructions, rather than using or being similar to human language
The remainder of this paper concerns a low-level realization of this interpreter.
This approach also enables efficient low-level manipulation of feature structures, such as block copying and block equivalence checking.
Carework is a low-level occupation that is badly paid, with poor terms and conditions.
On the other hand, low-level preprocessing leads to non-dependents appearing among the candidate complements and adjuncts, and constituting a major source of noise.
Similarly, partial functions correspond very naturally with low-level machine concepts where immediate (rather than delayed) evaluation is the norm.
Nevertheless, the results from manure samples must be interpreted with appropriate caution, as newly introduced, low-level infections may evade detection.
Thus, it is unparsimonious to interpret the same graph produced by humans and monkeys in qualitatively different ways - consciously metacognitive versus low-level associative.
Efficiency considerations: it appears to be difficult to build efficient, extensible parallel machines that provide the low-level synchronisation and communication logic programs need.