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mid-level

[ mid-lev-uhl ]

adjective

  1. occurring at or having a middle or intermediate position or status:

    mid-level management.



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A mid-level manager, the kind of job often considered emblematic of a middle-class career, stands between those two roles, answering to a CEO but also holding delegated authority over who to promote, fire, praise or abuse.

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“We’re not just going after mid-level sellers on dark web and going after cartels seizing large amounts of pills, we’re also going after these precursor companies.”

Eisenberg plays David, a married New Yorker with a young son and a mid-level advertising job.

Coaching a mid-level, slightly underperforming national team will be a very different kind of challenge — but on the other hand, no one will reasonably expect the U.S. team to become one of the world's best overnight, no matter who coaches them.

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“Fire every single mid-level bureaucrat, every civil servant in the administrative state, replace them with our people,” Vance said on a podcast in 2021, according to reporting by Vanity Fair.

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