Sentences with phrase «for upper echelon»

They are not elected to position and except for the upper echelon of management, do not turn over personnel with each election.
I am going to be with who I want from now on and if that isn't the acceptable image for the upper echelon of corporate America well then too bad.
Increased attention to the issue of heroin abuse has focused on traditional concerns such as enforcement of drug sales and strengthening penalties, especially for upper echelon dealers.
Once reserved for the upper echelons of society, pearl earrings have somewhat fallen from grace.

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The researchers postulated that one of the (many) reasons men dominated the upper echelons of the company is that they were willing to try for more positions than females.
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.
Steven Feldman, a former assistant US attorney for the Southern District of New York who is a member of the New York State Bar Association's White Collar Committee, which Hendon cochairs, called Hendon a «fantastic pick» for Trump who is «an all - around superstar» in the «upper echelon» of white - collar defense attorneys in the city.
That suggests more turnover at the upper echelons of business — which, it's fair to say, is a very good thing for a whole lot of powerful women.
When Banks looked at the above diversity data for senior executives at 16 Fortune 500 companies, she was careful to point out that it need not be a depressing reminder that women and people of color — and other marginalized groups that aren't counted on the EEO - 1 Report — struggle to make it to the upper echelons of corporate America.
The tsar cited the corruption within the upper echelons of Russian society as the main reason for his departure.
James Rickards has been banging around the upper echelons of the financial world for a long time.
«Moreover, we adhere to nonprofit budgeting best practice, which is to maintain 8 - 12 months operating expenses in reserves, which will put us in the upper echelon for nonprofit job security (fewer than 25 % have even 6 months in reserve).
He seems, however, to write from the point of view that looks first to government for the solution of the problems of life, and to imply that Lutherans are not doing their share for the common good because they are underrepresented in the upper echelons of politics.
He pointed the church men and women toward the upper echelons of their denominations as places to begin their funding drive, at the same time insisting that they also set up a dues - paving system for area congregations that would cost each, depending upon size, from $ 500 to $ 3,000 a year.
«Moreover, we adhere to nonprofit budgeting best practice, which is to maintain 8 - 12 months operating expenses in reserves, which will put us in the upper echelon for nonprofit job security (fewer than 25 % have even 6 months in reserve).
Those are upper echelon deals for guys on the scrap heap.
LaMarcus Aldridge: There is no way he's going to be elected as a starter, but Aldridge gets the nod for keeping the Spurs in the upper echelon while Kawhi Leonard was on the injury list.
The Virginia Military Keydets took on their in - state rival Radford Highlanders and the High Point Panthers faced Gardner - Webb Bulldogs for spots in the second round against the upper - echelon teams in the conference.
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.
He sort of stumbled into mountain climbing, and was still pretty much unknown in the upper echelons of the sport when he was chosen for the British expedition to Everest in 1953.
Normally, when we go up against an upper echelon QB, our chances for a win are just about Nil.
A finish in 2nd and an FA Cup should be enough to attract anyone Wenger wants and 2/3 signings of the ilk from the past 2 seasons while retaining the majority of our first team will be enough to push Arsenal into the upper echelons of English football and challenging for the premiership from day 1.
But unless Purdue can put out another winning season, it's going to be tough for them to remain on track to get back near the upper echelon of the Big Ten.
Finally, loaning out 21 - year - old central defender Nikita Chernov to surprise package FC Ural was a puzzling decision, especially considering the age of CSKA's central defence and given that Chernov has featured regularly for Ural in their ascent to the upper echelons of the RFPL.
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.
Perry El's custom designs and concierge services have graced the shoulders of A-List celebrities ranging from Stephen Baldwin and James Gandolfini, to 50 cent and Raekwon — not to mention professional athletes particularly in MMA — his style has been starlit on The Grammys and MTV's Video Music Awards, even Steve Madden wears his line, but perhaps most interesting (and for our readers) are the upper echelons of City Hall clothed in the latest Perrianno, but try to find out who they are exactly and he'll remind you of the «code of the neighborhood» emphasizing discretion — adding to the mystery of who's decked out in the latest Perrianno?
For the better part of two decades, both men ascended to the upper echelons of Democratic politics.
The 100 - year - old Mr. Litwin — known for his massive donations to Mr. de Blasio and Gov. Andrew Cuomo, among many others — is one of 119 committee members hailing from the upper echelons of the worlds of finance, real estate, organized labor and politics.
In contrast, the upper echelons» diet was mainly focused on species that had great symbolic value for Maya, such as the powerful jaguars and crocodiles that roamed the Central American jungles.
Yes they do belong in the upper echelon of chains but if you're shopping designer, you'd be hard pressed to find the drapes and creativity that ALLSAINTS inject into their line for the prices they charge.
i am simple man, easy going but highly principled, respect lower and upper echelon irrespective of their race, love every one around, in area of life partner i respect my soul mate much more than every other person because she is my number one security, love her at due course, acknowledge her feelings gives her attention when it's necessary that is all for now, mutual conversation tells more about myself thank you.
For starters, I count at least seven headliners in the upper echelons of the cast, and that doesn't include Vera Farmiga holding her own quite well as the token female lead.
For anyone not intimately familiar with the background and names within the upper echelons of The Third Reich, the coming and goings of so many characters in Downfall can be a little confusing at times; yet the film avoids becoming unnecessarily convoluted.
Even if it isn't the very best, it's far better than anyone thought it had a right to be, and it should catapult Coogler to the upper echelon of young directors sought for bigger and better projects today.
Two more new releases made the upper echelon of the sales charts for the week.
Ejiofor has been a solid performer for years, but he shoots up to the upper echelon with a stirring performance.
If there was ever any question to Michael Mann's genius after Manhunter, The Last of the Mohicans, or Heat, it must be laid to rest now — he's pushing Spielberg in terms of visual gift, trumping him in terms of maturity (and courage, of course), and he's moving into an upper echelon of cinematic directors (Stanley Kubrick, for example) who, when they're on, produce tapestries so pure that you feel as though if you tapped them they'd ring like crystal.
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.
I wouldn't consider this in the upper echelon of the Star Trek movie franchise, but I'm already invested from the those that I've seen, so I went along for the ride.
Penguins of Madagascar never comes close to scaling the upper echelon of recent animated fare, but it's light and breezy animated fun for both the kids and the bigger kids this Christmas.
The first task that the children faced was to suitably assign roles, determining which students fancied testing their credentials at the upper - echelons of the hierarchy, fulfilling director positions, and alternatively which pupils preferred a more hands - on role within the respective teams for each departmental function, typically associated with any operating company — Marketing, Finance, human Resources, Production etc..
Students taught higher - level thinking skills will be able to compete for jobs at the upper echelon of the 21st - century economy.
For four years I taught in an all - boys public school in Queens that serves an almost 100 percent African - American student body — a population of students that has been historically and systematically under - represented in the upper echelon of standardized test scores for many factors beyond anyone's contrFor four years I taught in an all - boys public school in Queens that serves an almost 100 percent African - American student body — a population of students that has been historically and systematically under - represented in the upper echelon of standardized test scores for many factors beyond anyone's contrfor many factors beyond anyone's control.
When you do reach the upper echelon of the tachometer, you're in for a treat — as long as you sprung for the optional dual - mode exhaust; here, the sound of the V - 6 is reminiscent of the Jaguar F - Type's.
The four can be a bit buzzy and it really hangs in the upper echelons of the tachometer range when you want to get going in a hurry whereas the V - 6 delivers a lot of torque down low and rarely needs to rev at high speeds for extended periods of time.
For years, the Super and the Roadmaster constituted the upper echelon of Buick's lineup.
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 the overall genre of high - end open cars has expanded in recent years, true upper - echelon competitors for this distinctive Lexus remain few.
The upper echelon of exhaust systems has launched for the C7 Stingray, Grand Sport, Z06, and ZR1!
I have a feeling that Michael will stay in charge for the interim until he is replaced or chooses a successor, and then takes the upper echelon of the company and starts something new.
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