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            Relative
            These will always give you rules that only give you a position in relation to other entities.

            Example
            Students Albert, Buddy, Carol, Donald, Eddie, and Fiona are taking a 6th grade biology class. Mr. Olhalva will assign each be a unique grade percentage. At the next assembly he will assign them their results in order from highest to lowest.
            The following conditions apply:
            Buddy always scores higher than Carol
            Carol scores lower than David but higher than Albert
            Eddie is never first