Sentences with phrase «very upper echelon»

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.

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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.
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 in most cases, the piece is so pretty, so covet - worthy, that the public instigates the massive trend with very little nudge from the upper echelons of fashion.
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.
It's not quite in the upper echelons of the Pixar canon but is very good nonetheless.
Amid the gold - rush atmosphere of recent months, however, something very strange has emerged, something more pertinent to art than to money — a new attitude, now pervasive in the upper echelons of the art world, about the meaning and experience and value of art itself.
In the upper echelons of science, you will find a very very quiet conversation about this possibility:
Third of all, the template doesn't convey status or prestige — the very components that drive careers at the upper echelon.
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