In competitive Pokemon battling, Pokemon are separated into "Tiers" or ranks, depending on how powerful they are and their usage, The two main tiers are OU (Over Used) and UU (Under Used), when a Pokemon is not powerful enough to fit into the OU Tier, yet too powerful for the UU Tier it is placed into the BL (Border Line) Tier. For more reading on the subject of tiers I suggest visiting a Pokemon fansite with a competitive battling section.
In theatre, the upper tier is commonly referred to as the "gallery" or "balcony." This seating area is typically located above the main seating section, offering a different perspective of the stage. Galleries are often more affordable than seats in the orchestra or front rows, making them accessible to a wider audience.
after El Padrino is the El Cacique job tier.
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S Tier: 1. Pikachu 2. Fox A Tier: 3. Kirby 4. Captain Falcon 5. Mario B Tier: 6. Yoshi 7. Donkey Kong 8. Jigglypuff 9. Ness C Tier: 10. Luigi 11. Link 12. Samus
A tier is a section on a cake, so a mid-tier would be the middle section on a cake.
group, section, level, tier
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yes
There are three tiers to the Federal court system. The first tier is the trial court. The second tier is the appellate court, and the third tier is the United States Supreme court consists of three tiers.
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At first glance, the three tiers may seem similar to the model-view-controller (MVC) concept; however, topologically they are different. A fundamental rule in a three tier architecture is the client tier never communicates directly with the data tier; in a three-tier model all communication must pass through the middle tier. Conceptually the three-tier architecture is linear. However, the MVC architecture is triangular: the view sends updates to the controller, the controller updates the model, and the view gets updated directly from the model.
El Soldado Tier[edit] El Capitan Tier[edit] El Jefe Tier[edit] El Patron Tier[edit] El Padrino Tier[edit] El Cacique Tier
In the mathematical context, yes.
With what?
Client, Middleware, Server
Client, Middleware, Server