Sentences with phrase «lower echelons»

In that regard the Tab S3 is like a phone - it can acquire 20 per cent charge in around 30 minutes in the lower echelons of the battery, or a dead - to - full recharge will take around three hours.
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.
Playing a familiar bassy Boxer engine tune, it occasionally lacks the low - down torque of other rivals and can feel languid in the lower echelons as a result.
It's not in the lower echelons of the available cars, that is quite clear, but we're also not able to label it as the best.
In fact, since the late 1960s the lower echelons of the Le Mans grid had been awash with 911s, Porsche's iconic sports car rapidly becoming the default choice for the amateur racing driver and independent racing team.
Front - wheel drive is standard in the lower echelons of the A4 range, with Quattro all - wheel drive available from the 175bhp 2.0 TDI onwards.
In spite of the rather trite title and a hazy poster image that resembles a harlequin romance cover, In Secret imbues Zola's dark tale of love, lust, and murder in the lower echelons of Paris with modern - day appeal in large part thanks to its stellar principal cast: Elizabeth Olsen, Jessica Lange, and Oscar Isaac.
Despite the hardships and the barbarism that people face on the lower echelons of society, there's is still a humanity that shines through.
But this overbearing sense of familiarity is what dogs Cold Fear down into the lower echelons of the genre — it just doesn't do enough to further survival horror in any way at all.
Despite his tender age and lack of experience in the top flight, his transition from playing for MK Dons in the lower echelons of English football to playing at one of the bigger clubs in the top division has been surprisingly seamless, to say the least.
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.
(The Giants, floundering in the lower echelons of the NL West, would then win two of three in Cincinnati to end the week at 14 - 18.)
We have taken a look at some of those players who may be available for clubs, both in the lower echelons of the Premier League and across Europe, who may be available for a short term transfer this summer.
I'll reiterate that it doesn't take a tremendous amount of degeneracy to stoop to the lower echelons of the EPL (Chelsea).
Also, they seem to have adopted a fighting spirit normally associated with the «working class «like football in the lower echelons.
Additionally, advisors were embedded at lower echelons of Iraqi security forces at the brigade and battalion level, rather than division — meaning that US forces are increasingly getting closer to direct combat.
Reading between the lines, they could see that Jesus» origins were beneath even the lowest echelons of respectable society, and the stories surrounding it appeared as lazy lies designed to cover up a scandal.
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.
By any intelligent definition the are a cult and it is self evident they put women in a lower echelon than men.
Rocchi's decisions have been escalated to the top because it was Juventus - Roma, but no one would have given a toss about it if it were two teams of medium - to - lower echelon.
The Mountaineers lost their first four conference games against ranked teams, but eased past ones in the lower echelon.
Sometimes, in fact, departments that fail to land their top choice leave tenure - track positions unfilled rather than hire from a slightly lower echelon
Mark Brooks: We saw TRUE take err from its path of imatchmaker into seedy lower echelon dating site.
Hayek doesn't necessarily disappoint on any front — her energy and cuteness are a fine juxtaposition of «acting» in the film, and Nick Swardson's psychotic, heavily drug - addled school bus driver breaches into some low echelon of physical comedy.
As far as Pixar goes, that's in the lower echelon in terms of debuts.
In this scary little noir quadrangle thriller, Dick Powell, who was one of the better Philip Marlowes, is a sort of lower echelon Walter Neff — an insurance man leading an apparently happy (if slightly dull) life who gets involved with a criminal's sultry girlfriend (Lizabeth Scott).
Right at the lower echelon of the chart a bunch of re-entries can be found.
As colonial power was consolidated, a growing middle class of Indians, having received an English education, filled the lower echelon civil service positions in the Crown's administration.
«It is troubling that women make up the large majority of staff attorneys — those lawyers in the lowest echelon of law firms — at the same time they make up a static minority (on average 17 %) of equity partners in BigLaw.»
Just one year ago, there weren't many good smartphones in the low echelon segment, and the bunch that were there offered sub-par experience.
That's all dried up for the lower echelon of companies.»

Not exact matches

Now, presidential and other executive - level government salaries are set by law and are not, in general, gender - dependent, but it is interesting to note that it is those Western nations that have somewhat lower political salaries that women have reached the highest elective echelons.
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.
The St James» Park hierarchy have publicly declared that they will try to emulate high - flying Aston Villa as they seek to map out a route from the lower reaches of the Premier League back into the upper echelons of English football.
Within the space of three years, Jennings went from witnessing the inspiring surroundings of Anfield and Goodison Park as a teenager trainee, to having to seek an alternative route to the highest echelon of English football via the lower leagues having been turned down by both Merseyside clubs.
«Wet nurses were usually from a lower social echelon,» she explained, «and were likely exposed to more infectious agents.
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.
Second - best would be the least - processed oils like coconut oil, which is centuries old and seems pretty low on the «processed foods are harmful» echelon because it requires the least amount of machinery to produce.
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 becaus..
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.
Apparently no - one in the upper echelons of the firm know nothing about securities as it is boiled down to the lowest common denominator possible.
A lower - echelon disaster thriller, in which the best character is knocked off early on and the leading man runs out of ideas with a third of the picture still to go.
Emma Thompson won an Academy Award for her dynamic portrayal of Margaret Schlegel, a flighty yet compassionate middle - class intellectual whose friendship with the dying wife (Vanessa Redgrave) of rich capitalist Henry Wilcox (Anthony Hopkins) commences an intricately woven tale of money, love, and death that encompasses the country's highest and lowest social echelons.
This cinemagoer can't actually work out what on earth the whole thing is about - grinding poverty in Trump's America, children's capacity to have fun in unlikely circumstances, total lack of anything resembling a brain in lower - echelon US society, or whatever?
The building has everything anyone would need, including a market, and that's good, because Laing and a few other lower - echelon residents have a difficult time finding their cars in the lot.
With the first shots fired in an impending class war, Corvo is liberated from his cell by loyalists and sets about discovering just who is behind the assassination and what they hope to achieve by committing genocide on those from the lower socio - economic echelons.
Moreover, research indicates that low - income students who obtain a high school diploma but are not in the top echelons of their school are the most likely to need and benefit from financial assistance: they require extra time to devote to schoolwork and yet are more likely to have unmet financial need, since so - called «merit» aid rarely flows to them.
The ASD superintendent would be able to fire all teachers and staff and enter into five year contracts with private charter school management companies to handle the schools» operations, all in a bid to catapult low performing schools from the bottom five percent up into the top echelon of the state's high performing schools.
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 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.
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