If by "rate" you actually mean "evaluate their performance" - yes, it may be possible - especially if the junior NCO has some particular expertise in a certain field that the senior NCO does not. In that case the TECHNICAL proficiency of the senior NCO's ability to perfom the task can be evaluated by the junior NCO, but nothing else.
one year his junior means one year younger one year his senior mean one year older
A 'senior mortgage' is the first mortgage placed on a property. If one re-mortgages one's house, then that becomes known as a 'junior mortgage'. Payment of a senior mortgage always takes precedence over payment of a junior mortgage.
The one who is still in sophomore year, but will be a junior in next semester or quarter.
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This information would typically be documented in the senior rater's comments section of the evaluation report. The senior rater should provide an explanation for not meeting the minimum time requirement and how it may have impacted the rating of the NCO. It's important for transparency and accuracy in the evaluation process.
One of the oldest and most common is the salute. When a superior and a subordinate meet, the junior salutes the senior- and it is returned by the senior.
for me ... junior and senior prominade is one of the especial day in life being highschool :)
Maximal heart rate is the highest number of times per minuet that your heart could contract within one minuet. A heart rate for an senior is about 120- 160 BPM
The meaning of the candle lighting in a junior and senior prom is a very significant one. It signifies the passing over of seniors' responsibilities to the juniors.
Two: one NCO and one Medic
You look at how long each has served in the senate. The one who has served the longest is the "senior senator."
In junior and senior high school, it is four. It can be unlimited in college.