higher up in English

noun
1
a senior person in an organization.
he was looking for a way to impress the higher-ups

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1. Complete all of tasks from higher-up.

2. Higher up, the moorlands give way to the alpine zone.

3. The connector sent by the higher-up is already waiting for us.

4. Killian telling a higher-up that he cannot rate Bush during his absence.

5. Develop and expand new customer resources and fulfill other assignments from higher-up.

6. So the higher up the image, the more evidence there is for each supplement.

7. For example, sometimes there is pressure from men higher up for workers to slow down.

8. With that he skipped even higher up the mountain while the wolf loped disappointedly away.

9. Figure 17.1.6.1: In Biomagnification the concentration of the persistent toxins (crosses) increase higher up the food chain

10. The higher up you go, the harder it gets to tell the good guys from the bad.

11. In or into a high place; high or higher up: The balloon was drifting Aloft on the wind.

12. He noticed that some higher-up executives sometimes asked the receptionists if they could help with travel arrangements.

13. It looks like it goes a bit higher up, which will be the trajectory of this red point.

14. Two-thirds also would tell a peer about an undone zipper, but only half would tell a higher-up, it said.

15. And this takes effort and luck. While the best friends are those higher-up, don't underestimate the sway of lesser mortals.

16. Venus and Jupiter will be at perfect angles, so a confidential talk you have with a higher-up will work wonders.

17. The first Bifurcation is shortly above the transition from the syncarpous to the apocarpous zone, the second Bifurcation is somewhat higher up

18. Biomagnification (plural Biomagnifications) ( biology ) The process, in an ecosystem , in which a higher concentration of a substance in an organism is obtained higher up the food chain

19. 13 But in the Gulf of Thailand, industry first targeted mussels and shrimps near the bottom of the food web before shifting to predators higher up, says the study.

20. Biomagnification results from the process of bioaccumulation and biotransfer in which the tissue concentration increases in organisms higher up the food chain as a result of predation (see Figure 5)

21. Abovementioned (adj.) 1707, from above (here in the sense "higher up on the written page, at a point closer to the beginning of a document," attested from mid-14c.) + past tense of mention

22. Again, the adventitious bud or carpel is placed, not laterally to the primary one, or opposite to it, on the same level, but slightly higher up -- in fact, in the axil of the primary Carpellary leaf.

23. With Approvals, certain information – ranging from an employee’s requested time-off dates to a project’s financial budget – can be authorized or denied by a guest, fellow employee, manager, exec, or another higher-up in an organization.

24. Agamemnon Line 60: Chorus: ‘But One yet higher up, some Apollo or Pan or Zeus, Hear the shrill-voiced sorrow of these settlers in his kingdom And sends on the evildoers The Fury that brings punishment, however late So a Lord greater than the kings, …

25. ‘Coerciveness has long been used for social control in rituals such as union blackballing, college hazing, excommunication and corporal punishment.’ ‘Essentially, these are influence tools of differing Coerciveness.’ ‘As their problems have increased, so the police have moved higher up the scale of Coerciveness in their menu of

26. ‘Coerciveness has long been used for social control in rituals such as union blackballing, college hazing, excommunication and corporal punishment.’ ‘Essentially, these are influence tools of differing Coerciveness.’ ‘As their problems have increased, so the police have moved higher up the scale of Coerciveness in their menu of

27. Want nothing better than to Curtsy and kowtow when I flung out a gracious order?: There was a tremble in her voice as she slipped from the davenport and bobbed a Curtsy.: There is always some one higher up to whom German women must Curtsy.: All women, whatever their husband's rank, must Curtsy to a Royal Prince.: And with a Curtsy and a smile she would end this sort of colloquy.