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  2. Tier list - Wikipedia

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    The metagame may shift over time as dominant strategies get overturned using less popular characters. [3] Tier rankings may be listed using letter gradings. The competitive community surrounding Guilty Gear Xrd, for instance, ranks characters as 'S', 'S-', 'A+', and 'A', where 'S tiers' are particularly powerful and 'A tiers' less so. [3]

  3. Tier - Wikipedia

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    Tier (emission standard), rankings of emission standards in the US; Standings or rankings, listings which compare sports teams or individuals, institutions, nations, companies, or other entities by ranking them in order of ability or achievement; Tier list, a list of playable characters ranked by their abilities in competitive settings

  4. Category:Kingdom of Nri - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 21 October 2022, at 13:04 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. NRI - Wikipedia

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    NRI or Nri may refer to : Kingdom of Nri , an Igbo kingdom that flourished between the 10th century and early 20th century National Radio Institute , a now defunct post-secondary vocational correspondence school

  6. List of Paper Mario characters - Wikipedia

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    Mario, Princess Peach, Bowser, and Luigi are the four playable characters in the Paper Mario series. [4] Matt Casamassina of IGN notes that the main characters are "all fun to play for different reasons" and that the ease of moving between playable characters "is a plus since there are some well-designed puzzles that require you to use two or more of the heroes to continue forward."

  7. Net reclassification improvement - Wikipedia

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    NRI attempts to quantify how well a new model correctly reclassifies subjects. Typically this comparison is between an original model (e.g. hip fractures as a function age and sex) and a new model which is the original model plus one additional component (e.g. hip fractures as a function of age, sex, and a genetic or proteomic biomarker).

  8. Networked Readiness Index - Wikipedia

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    The Networked Readiness Index is an index published annually by the World Economic Forum in collaboration with INSEAD, as part of their annual Global Information Technology Report.

  9. List of international rankings - Wikipedia

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    List of countries by public spending in tertiary education; List of countries ranked by ethnic and cultural diversity level; Dashboard of Sustainability (includes a ranking by Millennium Development Goals) Economist Intelligence Unit: Where-to-be-born Index; Gender Development Index; Gender Empowerment Measure; Gender Inequality Index; Global ...