The organization of people at different ranks in an administrative body.
1 In that scenario, the pecking order would be decided by points difference.
2 She has inched further down the pecking order with every passing year.
3 Rugby and cricket are way down the sporting pecking order Down Under.
4 He's definitely been replaced in their pace pecking order by Wes Agar.
5 Now those high enough in the pecking order qualify for shackleberries too.
6 Even Robbie Keane is deemed to be higher in the pecking order .
7 That was probably a reflection of some pecking order of their own.
8 Nobody likes to be displaced from their perch in the pecking order .
9 It is surprising how low Bentaleb has fallen in the pecking order .
10 It tells everyone where they are as a pecking order is formed.
11 That pecking order will also determine the seeding for next year's tournament.
12 Predictably, Alligator Blood and Rothfire head the pecking order for both organisations.
13 Given that Harry is now way down the pecking order to the throne.
14 Market reforms, and foreign investors, have moved down the pecking order .
15 At least two of them could disturb a fragile pecking order quite soon.
16 The pecking order , when Test evidence is flimsy, can change rapidly.
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