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Lower echelon public servants also have discretionary powers.
They should not be delegated to a lower echelon of human resources.
Malone left the team in 1982, and the Rockets fell to the lower echelon of the NBA in his absence.
"Large companies look for a single source and accept lower echelon talent as the price for it," he said.
As most coaches know, when you take a program at a lower echelon, it takes time and patience to build that up.
Instead of half price, our snacks were free, because the snack-stand crew, a lower echelon of workers who were trapped in grease and darkness, offered them to us that way.
Below the underboss were the caporegime, or lieutenants, who, acting as buffers between the lower echelon workers and the don himself, protected him from a too-direct association with the organization's illicit operations.
The real location of the film, directed and written by Todd Graff ("Camp," "Bandslam"), is a lower echelon of musical comedy hell (or heaven, if you love the hoariest musical comedy clichés).
Sometimes, in fact, departments that fail to land their top choice leave tenure-track positions unfilled rather than hire from a slightly lower echelon".
Mills believes it is worth exploring - although sides in the lower echelon of League Two would most likely dismiss the idea.
Two-echelon supply chain consists of one or more manufactures or warehouses who wholesale their products to lower echelon (retailers) who retail them to end customers (Lau and Lau 2005).
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