Sentences with phrase «by upper echelon»

Beauty is so often disdained by the upper echelon of art critics.
Situated only 5 miles from the highly anticipated planned green project of Mr. Leonardo DiCaprio and Four Seasons on Blackadore Caye and 7 Miles from Cayo Espanto, a private island resort frequented by the upper echelon including Mr. Harrison Ford and Mr. Tiger Woods to name a few.
At the very least, this helps us understand more about how market - setting sportsbooks value injuries suffered by upper echelon NFL quarterbacks and is an example we can revisit when this scenario presents itself in the future.
But Obama fired Flynn as the head of the Defense Intelligence Agency in 2014 — and Flynn's security clearance would have been renewed at the DIA level rather than by the upper echelons of the White House.

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Contact with women and ethnic minorities lessens unconscious bias, but since neither group is represented much in the upper echelons of business, it can be hard for executives to get that exposure — something not helped by the fact that many white, male higher - ups feel they don't know how to talk to younger women or minorities.
By comparing the career trajectories of 1,001 CEOs in the U.S. and 21 European countries, she found that contrary to popular belief, the longer individuals stayed with a firm, the more rapidly they progressed to a firm's upper echelons.
As noted by BuzzFeed News» Ryan Macc, the decision also prunes one of Donald Trump's last supporters in the upper echelon of Facebook's managerial structure.
However, if the vulgar incomes of the richest Americans result from relaxed social norms rather than from productive forces inherent in the market economy, as Krugman surmises, then social and political changes, such as those advocated by Hollenbach and Hicks, can extend the structure of accountability to these upper echelons of the income scale.
Being named Stewart's successor brought with it a lot of pressure, made more so by the fact SHR had firmly entrenched itself as an upper - echelon organization flush with resources and capital.
It is easy to forget and the past is the past but the truth is our past defines who we are and in my mind that makes Aston Villa a successful team that should be fighting in the upper echelons of the Premier League rather than struggling to reach forty points and being treated as a laughing stock by other fans.
After having read many countless and informative reports from the Food Babe, this by far is the most perfect example of how the upper echelon has once again disregarded the masses.
G4S boss Nick Buckles was torn apart by the home affairs department in a single - handed exhibition of quite how mediocre a mind can be while still reaching the upper echelons of corporate culture.
In a federal criminal court complaint filed on Monday by U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, prosecutors claimed that in 2014 Reichberg already had the connections to get gun permits upgraded in a single day, not the months it usually takes, and had already gotten Grant a coveted post in Manhattan that would fast - track him to the upper echelons of the department.
Every month, over 165,000 new members join the upper echelon of the dating world by signing up to Elite Singles.
There are films throughout the history of cinema which occupy the most upper of echelons and whose names are greeted by exuberant, unashamed nods and noises of approval.
The Kennedy dynasty had lost three heirs apparent by 1969, and Ted (Jason Clarke) was, at the time, the family's last hope to carry their name and ambitions into the upper echelons of US politics.
Backed by U.S. military specialist Robert Furman (Guy Pearce) and renowned Dutch - American physicist Samuel Goudsmit (Paul Giamatti), Moe traverses the embattled villages of Italy and the upper echelons of Swiss academia on the hunt for the elusive Heisenberg.
Release: Sunday, March 17, 2013 [Netflix] Directed by: Jonathan Hock Thrown off balance by Houston's sudden switch to the zone defense, the North Carolina State Wolfpack, «the cardiac kids,» scrapped to find a last - second shot that would once again elevate them over their opponent and into the upper echelon of improbable victories.
«Mallrats» is typically considered upper - echelon Smith by ardent fans, but there's little in this sophomore feature that isn't done better elsewhere: «Clerks» is wittier, «Dogma» has more to say and «Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back» is more brazen.
Based on the best selling novel by John Le Carre, the movie spins a tale of espionage cat and mouse — George Smiley, a retired MI - 6 agent, is brought back to uncover a Soviet mole entrenched in the upper echelons of...
KIPP Believe on South Carrollton posted a 106, also among the city's upper echelon, and the scores in the high 80s of KIPP Central City Academy and KIPP McDonogh 15 are lower - performing by state standards but still well above «failing» and in the top 20 percent in New Orleans.
The Aston Martin DB11 occupies the high upper echelons of the car market, where it sometimes seems as though a car's specification (and price) is only bound by the limits of your imagination.
The Hellcat - powered Dodge Charger and Challenger have since been outdone by FCA with the Dodge Demon, which brings power up to 840 hp, leaving the Corvette and Mustang to enter the upper echelons of the Horsepower War with forced - induction engines of their own.
It's a concept borrowed from the higher - spec prototype racers that make up the upper echelons of sports car racing, and when restrictions are as tight as they are (the 500 - hp maximum allowed by both the World Endurance Championship and Weather Tech World Series, for example) you're looking for anything to gain an edge.
While it's likely that you're not a writer by trade, the upper echelons of industry are certainly used to reading professionally prepared papers, right?
This means with every Black by Brian Gavin, you are truly receiving the upper echelon of the world's finest diamonds.
By the end of her life, Neel was painting a pretty rarefied milieu - society figures, the upper echelons of the art world - and she captured them perfectly, down to the colour of the nail polish they wore, the soft leather of their handmade shoes.
As numerous surveys have shown — including a recent one by the Guerrilla Girls — women are underrepresented across the art world, but particularly at the upper echelons of its power.
Described by Tom Wolfe as «the folk heroes of every social climber who ever hit New York» — Robert was a high school drop - out from the Bronx — the Sculls shrewdly recognized that establishing themselves as influential art collectors offered access to the upper echelons of Manhattan society in a way that nouveau riche «taxi tycoon» did not.
In the process, the value of the works, including those owned by the backers, is catapulted to the upper echelon of the market.
Instead of creating something ephemeral, only be viewable by upper - echelon fairgoers and only for a limited amount of time, Takala had further ambitions.
Bharucha is ultimately betrayed by his inability to envision beyond the narrow scope of his personal experiences at New England's upper echelon liberal arts colleges.
Should the partners approve Immelt's ascension to CEO, he would be joined in the firm's upper echelon by global finance practice head David Hudd, a London - based Lovells legacy partner set to fill a second newly created post, deputy CEO.
This should be seen as troubling by organizations as sentences imposed on corporations for criminal negligence will not distinguish between the conduct of a relatively low level representative and one in the upper echelons of the management structure.
As ever, the upper echelons of the PEP rankings are dominated by US law firms, with the magic circle still trailing their Stateside rivals by some way, despite strong performances from Allen & Overy and Clifford Chance.
They both started small, having pulled themselves up by their bootstraps before landing in the upper echelon of the Fortune 500 list.
As part of that strategy, YouTube needs to convince potential buyers that its upper echelon is worth big ad dollars (a pitch it began earlier this month by running TV advertisements for creators Rosanna Pansino, Michelle Phan, and Bethany Mota).
Ivy Exec is a trusted recruiting tool used by companies such as JPMorgan, Deutsche Bank, Deloitte, Google, Prada, and other upper echelon firms looking to hire high - calibre executives.
By the time you've hit, or are ready to hit, the upper echelons of a company — there's a good chance you've shared your expertise in some fashion with others beyond your team of direct reports.
By the time you've hit, or are ready to hit, the upper echelons of a medical sales company, there's a good chance you've shared your expertise and knowledge beyond your network of specialty physicians, C - suite decision makers, and team of direct reports.
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