Sentence examples for be tiered from inspiring English sources

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be tiered

noun

One who ties (knots, etc).

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In future it may be tiered in terms of data use.

Employee contributions should also be tiered so that the highest paid pay in the most, subsidising the poorest.

On platforms such as Spotify, access could be tiered, so artists get a premium above the payouts they're getting at the moment.

In March, Glenys Stacey, the head of Ofqual, told the committee: "It is Ofqual's job to determine whether or not new GCSEs will be tiered".

This means that the regulatory burden on data should be tiered so that the costs of compliance are not equal across unequal organizations.

The idea that the Internet would be tiered like so much else for instance, boarding an airplane is appealing to few people other than those who run cable companies.

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Most of these will be tier two, three and four cities.

There are tiered huddles.

Adaptation responses are tiered.

"With broadband the offerings are tiered in terms of speed.

Similarly, at Lenox, 1278 Third Avenue (73rd Street), any three choices are tiered for $18.

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