Sentence examples for at a subordinate from inspiring English sources

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To give you an idea of what "strain" must have meant: if I had tried to include such a poorly sourced piece of intelligence while drafting a JIC paper it would have been removed at a subordinate meeting before it got into the final draft - most probably at the insistence of the Secret Intelligence Service representative, who would have understood its flimsiness.

A superior has made a pass at a subordinate, and an executive of the company asks that the subordinate be fired to "clean up" the situation.

Even in the history of the developed world, patriarchal structures have silenced women and kept them at a subordinate disadvantage, refusing them the right to vote, or own property, or earn a living up until recent decades.

This claim prompted several other stories about the toxic workplace culture at Uber where infractions by top performers are allegedly ignored – including a female employee being groped; someone shouting homophobic slurs at a subordinate; and one top level staff member threatening to beat an underperforming employee's head in with a baseball bat.

Before The New York Times reported that Sandberg had yelled at a subordinate ― "You threw us under the bus!" she reportedly told the company's chief of security ― she'd cultivated an ultra-feminized image, always perfectly dressed, down to her high heels.

While training at a basic object level resulted in improved encoding of coarse visual features, training at a subordinate level resulted in additional encoding of more fine-grained visual object features.

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The agency also affirmed the company's individual rating at B and support rating floor at A-. Subordinated debt and hybrid debt issued by UBS and its group funding vehicles rated by Fitch have been downgraded to A+ from AA-.

It may be that Lazar regarded all this as a step toward some more respectable profession, but it didn't take long for him to discover that he was good at what he was doing for already he was fiercely competitive, unhappy at being a subordinate, and absolutely fearless.

It may be that Lazar regarded all this as a step toward some more respectable profession, but it didn't take long for him to discover that he was good at what he was doing — for already he was fiercely competitive, unhappy at being a subordinate, and absolutely fearless.

In view of the fact that test subjects seem to perform very poorly in various paradigmatic reasoning tests (e.g., Wason's Selection Task (Wason (1966)) or the Supression Task (Byrne (1989))), main streams in the psychology of reasoning have traditionally ascribed to logic at best a subordinate role in human reasoning.

Its headquarters was initially perhaps at Samos, with a subordinate command under a droungarios at Cibyrrha in Pamphylia.

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