low
at a low ebb: seeebb.
high and low: seehigh.
keep a low profile: seeprofile.
lay someone low
1 (of an illness) reduce someone to inactivity.
2 bring to an end the high position or good fortune formerly enjoyed by someone.
lie low (especially of a criminal) keep out of sight; avoid detection or attention.
low-hanging fruit something that can be dealt with or acquired with comparatively little effort.
2012Independent Foreign expats have always been a high-yielding target for HMRC, and with the organisation trying to boost its revenue, it's not surprising that they're targeting low-hanging fruit.