0 a person of low rank and little authority who works for someone more important:
She surrounded herself with underlings who were too afraid of her to answer back.
And he did it not just to underlings, but to people whom you would otherwise think of as his peers.
The downfall of the chiefs was followed by loss of prestige among their underlings, the village headmen.
The underling recursive parameter estimator used in the experimental evaluation is the standard least-squares.
Part of this calculation reflects subjective considerations, such as the degree of risk aversion in the underling utility function.
Below: an underling makes a traditional gesture of obeisance.
The identification schemes are composed by an underling standard recursive least-squares algorithm with three regression models.
Because this approach relies exclusively on the measurement and categorization of overt behaviors, little attention has been directed toward isolating the constituent developmental processes underling the behaviors.
The identification schemes use a common underling recursive estimator: the standard least-squares method, and three different regression models: filtered dynamic model, supplied energy model, and filtered power model.