Sentences with phrase «echelon with»

It is sorta the plankton of the eVerse — the simplest life form that feeds the mindless that in turn feed the suckers and bottom - dwellers who in turn feed the commercial fiction writers who feed the how - to - write - commercial - fiction writers who feed the I'm - too - sexy literati who feed themselves (as they cannibalize the top echelon with scathing reviews).
Ejiofor has been a solid performer for years, but he shoots up to the upper echelon with a stirring performance.
Thus in the course of a game decisions have to be constantly referred to higher echelons with more degrees of freedom, and each shift upward is accompanied by a heightening of awareness and the experience of making a free choice.
Think fan power works well at lower league clubs but soon as you get in to the higher echelons with mega bucks it all evaporates.

Not exact matches

TalentSmart has tested more than a million people and found that the upper echelons of top performance are filled with people who are high in emotional intelligence (90 % of top performers, to be exact).
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.
So if you want to join the echelons of the innovative legends, start with the small stuff.
When Trump announced his tax reform plan, he said, «We're reducing taxes, but believe me, there will be people in the very upper echelon that won't be thrilled with this,» suggesting that through eliminating deductions that the wealthy often use, the rich would pay more.
To the upper echelons of the art world, much of the soon - to - be auctioned collection is of minimal consequence, with some pieces considered ephemera over actual artwork.
Documents reveal Exxon's early CO2 position, its global warming forecast from the 1980s, and its involvement with the issue at the highest echelons.
These days uncovering a dividend gem is increasingly difficult with most dividend stocks already trading at the upper echelon of valuation.
Now, with Beutner out and the jobs of the top echelon that he just hired on in question, Tribune will have to start over in Los Angeles.
Far from seeking his own advancement, each move up the echelons of the episcopal ladder has been met with surprise by Justin Welby, perhaps influenced by the fact he was told there wasn't «place for him in the modern Church of England» when he first applied for ordination.
If once upon a time certain church hierarchies were populated with ignorant but faithful clerics, as Burtchaell declares, the story today is too often of sophisticated infidelity in the top echelons of church power.
Edward Gibbon wrote of how Christians were rushing Roman echelons in suicidal frenzies in the feverent belief that they would find themselves, the very next instant, in paradise with Jesus.
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To repeat: the degrees of freedom in the hierarchy increase with ascending order, and each upward shift of attention to higher levels, each handing over of decision to higher echelons, is accompanied by the experience of free choice.
The degrees of freedom in the hierarchy increase with ascending order, and each upward shift of attention to higher levels, each handing over of decision to higher echelons, is accompanied by the experience of free choice.
Ultimately, Rome became the seat of the Holy Roman Empire, and it's traces are still extant today with the Pope (the Emperor), the Cardinals (Senate), and the lower echelon of bishops and priests (centurions and soldiers) all working to the glory of Rome.
It spoke to all of the ethereal and exquisite adjectives we associate with the remarkable wines of the top echelons of Burgundy.
Also, they seem to have adopted a fighting spirit normally associated with the «working class «like football in the lower echelons.
Team James - Hagari along with Team Free Agent are right on the cusp of both pushing into the upper - echelon of Teams..
Combine that with the fact that his QBs averaged a 110.6 rating when targeting him the past 3 years, second only to Doug Baldwin (114.9) over that span, and you can see he is a upper echelon WR.
Boston has broken into the upper echelon of the East on paper and could compete with Toronto and Cleveland for the No. 1 seed, but it's not at all evident to me that the Celtics are better than either of those teams.
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.
The three days between Selection Sunday and Round 1 coincide with a swell of public momentum in favor of the No. 11 - and 12 - seeds in best position to pull off opening weekend upsets, but that focus tends to distract from the upper - echelon teams that leave us genuinely stunned when they bow out before the end of the first weekend.
Yet with Milner's new - found love of social media, his rise to that echelon is inevitable.
Swedish goalkeeper Aron Ekberg, who plays in the lower echelons of Sweden's football pyramid with Byttorps IF, combines his custodian duties with an unlikely career as a rapper, record producer and record label owner.
These English clubs are no longer rummaging around the bottom of the barrel hoping to stumble upon another Carlos Tevez, they now have the big bucks to knock on the doors of the elite and go toe to the toe with all but the very highest echelon of 7 to 10 footballing behemoths that dominate Europe.
«The upper echelons of the Premier League had taken on a really rather boring complexion in recent years, with Man City and Chelsea labouring away while trading the title back and forth.
As we know, in recent times the upper echelons of the premier league has become a crowded sort of place with the plucky underdogs suddenly baring their rabid fans against the elite clubs that have long taken the Champions league as a given.
Three years ago Emenike was regularly linked with moves to clubs in the upper echelons of the English game — Arsenal, Chelsea — as he led Nigeria's Super Eagles to Africa Cup of Nations glory in South Africa, ending a 19 - year wait for African football's premier competition.
This summer, the Hammers will move into the Olympic Stadium to begin to move toward the upper echelons of English and European football with a home big and grand enough to support such an endeavor.
With more than 20,000 injuries to children involving shopping carts every year, shopping cart accidents are still in the top echelon of childhood accidents.
Lamb made the point that with some people, such as the upper echelons of Al - Qaeda, there was no possibility of fruitful dialogue because they refused to see any other point of view or understand any other way of life.
A senior Treasury official discerns this schoolmasterly character in many of the governor's communications, rolling his eyes as he recalls a recent King memo beginning: «Let us consider...» In its upper echelons, there is still an air of the senior common room, with its petty rivalries and fractious staff meetings.»
Influential figures in Chinese politics are not satisfied with anything less than your top figures from the highest echelons of your organisation, like CEOs.
Militarily Ukraine is also in a very weak position, with a conscript army that could itself fragment into Ukrainian and Russian components if pushed into military action, and a command echelon that seems to be prepared (given the sacking of the army chiefs by both Yanukovych and the new acting president Turchynov) to prefer caution and neutrality rather than be an instrument for splitting the country any further than it already is.
«If we go to a different echelon of candidates, where they may have a district that doesn't include all of Erie County, they have to go get known in different areas other than where they're most familiar with,» said Langworthy.
Governments and echelons of the public administration built almost exclusively on loyalty are of course far less efficient, more tolerant with incompetence, and more prone to corruption than meritocratic ones.
The changes in the top echelon of the Armed Forces is a prelude to a general shakeup in the Mahama administration, with a number of ministers expected to lose their portfolios in the days ahead.
Stefanik established close relationships with many in the party's top echelon during her 10 years working in Washington before running for Congress.
Bharara had Cuomo in his crosshairs, after indictments pierced the highest echelons of the governor's world, including his enforcer and right - hand - man, Joe Percoco, who was charged with taking more than $ 300,000 in bribes.
Spokesman for the Chairman of INEC Rotimi Oyekanmi said though the commission's leadership is relating with the top echelon of the Presidency and the National Assembly, the Presidency is expected to do the needful.
If the pay scales were set too low the service may fail to attract those with higher qualifications and ambition to reach the top echelons of the service.
The Mirror's political columnist says playing footsie with the Deputy PM is a dangerous admission of doubt in Labour's upper echelons
«The Governor's smart and meaningful economic and tax policy reforms, coupled with responsible fiscal discipline, is transforming the state's business climate and moving New York into the upper echelon nationally,» he said.
Queens Congresswoman Grace Meng and both Bronx Assemblyman Michael Blake both won their bids for Democratic National Committee vice chair in the vote among party insiders held in Atlanta — and, combined with new Chairman Tom Perez, bring the number of New Yorkers in the leadership echelons of the party organization to three.
They have been preaching it and now they have professed it with this dastard plan perfected and supervised by the top echelons of the Government to use government funds to make good their threat.»
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