0 past simple and past participle of rank --
1 to have a position higher or lower than others, or to be considered to have such a position: --
Each input feature can be switched on or off and ranked (by weighting) to provide different levels of control and influence.
These activities are not always ranked highly for enjoyment.
Frequencies are only counted in the 10 highest ranked passages returned by the passage retrieval component of the system.
If it were ranked lower, we would expect variation to result.
All other candidates are disfavoured by at least one constraint ranked above the cut-off, and are therefore excluded from being possible outputs.
Since the frequency of the different variants is not known, the constraints below the cut-off cannot be ranked.
These constraints are not ' ranked' to predict the output of the grammar.
Constraints are not ordered : they all apply simultaneously and are not ranked.