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Synonyms for upper-level

at an elevated level in rank or importance

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Notice that the wind patterns on upper-level charts form a curvy, wavy pattern.
In that paper, the purpose was to determine the extent to which purely office-seeking politicians could be distinguished from pure ideologues in upper-level political positions.
For example, while a business statistics class may be a prerequisite for an upper-level cost accounting class, it may not necessarily predict student performance as well as an introductory managerial accounting class, which is also a prerequisite.
Even in deterministic problems such as those used in this research the state of the system at the start of the upper-level planning horizon cannot be known with certainty until all lower-level decisions preceding that time have been finalized.
Of those, 206 (88 introductory-level students and 118 upper-level students) completed them after Day 1 of instruction and 178 (64 introductory-level students and 114 upper-level students) completed them at the end of Week 1.
On December 14th, an upper-level disturbance moving across southern portions of California and Nevada spread moisture into a chilly air mass that was in place across the Mojave Desert.
A full repaving of the eastbound upper-level lanes will be carried out under phase one of the $10.3 million project.
James Carpenter designed the glass structure and Richard Long created an artwork of Hudson River mud on the expansive white wall at the upper-level lobby, which extends around the perimeter and houses the 400-seat staff cafeteria.
It will have an initial rate base of 25,000 professionals, including corporate and enterprise development management and upper-level internal developers and related professionals involved with building and maintaining applications for the Windows desktop and server environments.
It is one where the leader works to see that the concerns of the employees, shareholders and community are taken into account, not personal interests, which seems to be the thing that has gotten so many CEOs and other upper-level execs in trouble of late.
Altogether, an excellent historical work suited to both upper-level high school students and their teachers.
First, the author provides examples of mid-level management behavioral measures from an upper-level management perspective.