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more senior
adjective as in older or of higher rank
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"In today's workplaces, employees are very attuned to their supervisors' relationships with more senior leaders," Dr. Xu says.
All this makes him an unlikely choice for a position that typically goes to more senior politicians, well versed in law.
There are now increasing calls for more senior members of the Church to face questions about what they knew about abuse.
Some other pictures on his phone were ones he took himself because he had been asked to send them to more senior soldiers on WhatsApp, Mr Khalife said.
But after doing this, she felt that she was then "victimised and treated unfairly" by more senior staff.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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