The period debate hasn't been confined to the upper echelons of the Obama campaign.
But the leaders and the middle echelons of such groups are often well-educated middle class men.
That authority, the act stated, was not to be shared with other echelons of command.
The march of women into the top echelons of power has been achingly slow.
"One by one, we are getting the top echelons of al-Qaeda, " the Republican congressman said.
Yet few at the high echelons of these corporations have been held personally accountable.
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Employing these tools, the investigation has reached into the upper echelons of corporate America and high finance.
What is more, Vietnam is not relying exclusively on senior echelons as the instruments of effective control.
Top echelons of the police force have been sacked, and some officers are expected to be charged.
It shouldn't come as a surprise that there's more gender diversity in the upper echelons of gaming.
For the "upper echelons, life expectancy for some might have been as long as now", he says.
The early vintage car craze soared to new echelons last August when RM Auctions of Monterey, Calif.
There seems to be no consensus for any kind of reform in the upper echelons of the Church.
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While the highest echelons of power in the U.S. are increasingly diverse, Augusta National remains overwhelmingly white and male.
On Wall Street, even as layoffs mount, the upper echelons are clinking champagne glasses for good reason.
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This year's list includes 30 women in the top echelons of government, up from 24 in last year's ranking.
What is more, Britain's upper echelons are not theologically opposed to working with Europe, nor hostile to European values.
The fact that women make up the senior leadership echelons in both business and government is not a fluke.
Clearly, this only represents the very top echelons of the art auction market and not the broader art market.
Earlier this month, senior European crime fighters Europol detailed how match-fixing had reached the upper echelons of European football.
But she says their number reflects the gender balance in the upper echelons of science, where fellows are chosen from.
Although the upper echelons at FarEasTone speak English, Mr O'Konek cannot address many of his other employees without a translator.
Collectively, this viewership eclipsed 12 million unique viewers in November, placing TwitchTV in the upper echelons of online gaming properties worldwide.
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The year: Emerged unscathed and untainted from a lingering insider- trading investigation last year that had reached the upper echelons of SAP.
They make up the upper echelons of U.S. health care, and include Cleveland Clinic, Johns Hopkins, Cedars-Sinai, and HMO giant Kaiser Permanente.
The upper echelons of Wall Street, academe and the media have been moving toward what passes for the "left" for over a generation.
Manila's more astute between-the-lines readers realized the upper echelons of the military were issuing a not-so-veiled public warning of the military's dissatisfaction with Estrada.
In this study, we adopt the logic of upper echelons theory to expand understanding of how executive personality shapes organizational responses to radical change.
It has equally surprised those - including Smith himself - who were expecting the prime candidates to come from high-echelons of the business world.
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Zeman seemingly became persona non grata in the game's higher echelons.
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