Sentences with phrase «lesser echelon»

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However, there is far less clarity after those upper echelon teams.
But that doesn't mean they can learn any less from the approach of this European giant, and join those similar high echelons themselves.
While few in the upper echelons of the Tory party knew anything about Mercer before he entered the Commons, Tugendhat was less of an unknown quantity.
Influential figures in Chinese politics are not satisfied with anything less than your top figures from the highest echelons of your organisation, like CEOs.
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.
This disparity does not appear to stem from any of the sociological factors that might distinguish women from men in current society; rather, the prevailing model is that women suffer from an accumulation of smaller disadvantages, which together result in longer time to tenure or to promotion to a full professorship, less pay compared with that for men who have similar credentials, and diminished representation at the top echelons of scientific society (Sonnert and Holton, 1996; Valian, 1998).
Though the softer ride does result in a slightly less hunkered - down driving experience (which translates most noticeably into marginally noticeable body lean in the bends), it does result in a deliciously cossetting and comfortable ride that, even on the standard suspension setup, places the Mercedes in the higher echelons of this class.
So authors are becoming just another third - world labor force, like the rest of the low - paid, under - employed American workers in a country that has devalued craftsmanship in as many industries as possible, all so that the jobs pay less, the top echelons get richer, the consumers get cheap, mediocre goods, and the workers get shafted.
As long as female lawyers doing equal work receive less pay or occupy the lower echelons of the profession, we can't expect gender equity to be achieved any time soon.
Since most readers here fall into the higher echelon of their profession I do not think they will find a professional resume writer who charges $ 100 (or less), let alone one who will deliver a marketing document that will magically get them a new job in 2 weeks or less.
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