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lower class

lower class
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    • the social class lowest in the social hierarchy

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    1. He despises people of a lower social class.
    2. Her income barely maintained her in the lower middle class.
    3. The new bill favoured the rich disproportionately to the number of lower class.
    4. The notion of upper-class and lower-class among humans in this world is a topic likely to be found in a woman's essay. Anyone who thinks that falls in the lower-class category of humans.
    5. Class 4 Parts in contact with gas subject to the pressure lower than 20 kPa.
    6. In order to justify the classification of a malfunction into Class B2 the manufacturer shall demonstrate that emissions are lower than the OTLs.
    7. A train equipped with a Class A On-board system for a given level of application shall be able to operate on that level and any lower one.
    8. In order to justify the classification of a malfunction into Class C the manufacturer shall demonstrate that emissions are lower than the regulated emission limits.
    9. On vehicles of Class I, the diameter of the lower cylinder may be reduced from 450 mm to 400 mm in any part of the gangway to the rear of:
    10. In order to justify the classification of a malfunction into Class B1 the documentation shall clearly demonstrate that, in some circumstances, the malfunction results in emissions that are lower than the OTLs.
    11. The target system described in the attached TSI (Class A system) builds upon computer-based technology with a life expectancy significantly lower than current traditional railway signalling and telecommunication facilities.
    12. Class C2 tyres: Tyres conforming to ECE Regulation No 54 and identified by a load capacity index in single formation lower or equal to 121 and a speed category symbol higher or equal to ‘N’;
    13. The guest shall be informed of the environmental policy of the campsite whereby sheets and towels in rental accommodation shall be changed either at his or her request, or by default once a week for lower class accommodation, and twice a week for higher class accommodation.
    14. .6 Except for watertight doors, weathertight doors (semi-watertight doors), doors leading to the open deck and doors which need to be reasonably gastight all ‘A’ class doors located in stairways, public spaces and main vertical zone bulkheads in escape routes shall be equipped with a self-closing hose port of material, construction and fire resistance which is equivalent to the door into which it is fitted, and shall be a 150 mm square clear opening with the door closed and shall be inset into the lower edge of the door, opposite to the door hinges, or in the case of sliding doors, nearest the opening. NEW CLASS B, C AND D AND EXISTING CLASS B SHIPS: .7 Doors and door frames in ‘B’ class divisions and means of securing them shall provide a method of closure which shall have resistance to fire equivalent to that of the divisions except that ventilation openings may be permitted in the lower portion of such doors.
    15. for substances where a specific concentration limit is set for the relevant hazard class or differentiation either in Part 3 of Annex VI or in the classification and labelling inventory referred to in Article 42, and where the hazard class or differentiation is mentioned in Table 1.1, the lower of the specific concentration limit and the relevant generic cut-off value in Table 1.1; or