elite level

collocation in English

meaningsofeliteandlevel

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elite
noun[C, + sing/pl verb]
uk
/iˈliːt/
us
/iˈliːt/
the richest, most powerful, best-educated, or best-trained group in ...
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level
adjective
uk
/ˈlev.əl/
us
/ˈlev.əl/
at the ...
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(Definition ofeliteandlevelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofelite level

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First, the lack of the pillar of minority overrepresentation increased tensions and underminedelitelevelcooperation.
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First, he establishes that both undemocratic regimes were corrupt at theelitelevel.
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We can thus consider both versions of the tax as consensual issues at theelitelevel.
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Fissures at theelitelevelwere, however, only imperfectly reflected at the mass level.
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However, the political disillusionment and frustration generated by this experience made themselves felt only at the politicalelitelevel.
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The relation between popular values and political thought and behaviour at theelitelevelis not a new topic.
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Regular dialogue and sports, cultural and military exchanges helped to diffuse many of the tensions at theelitelevel.
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A crucial feature of early modern mentalities was that such beliefs were commonly held at both the popular and theelitelevel.
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This lack of political security manifested itself on theelitelevelin the form of perceived threats to power and position.
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In contrast, the second missing pillar, segmental autonomy, when analysed does not show a link to increased tensions breaking downelitelevelcooperation.
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But to what extent is such a picture from theeliteleveljustified at the mass level by data on citizens' beliefs?
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Whether voters' concerns with performance and representation start factoring into theelitelevelentry calculations with a certain lag, remains a question for further investigation.
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The lack of political security at theelitelevelthat fed such acquiescence was reinforced by fears and uncertainty at the mass level.
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The ultimate goal of such segmental autonomy is to provide political security, especially to small segments, thus allaying fears and allowing for greater cooperation at theelitelevel.
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In the context of music education, 'talent' can be a somewhat contentious term but it is typically conceived as the ability to perform at anelitelevel.
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She had come through the school system, benefited from lottery funding and reached theelitelevel.
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By the mid-1880s, the military lost much of its raison d'etre : it was neither essential to upholding social order nor an # integral part of politics at theelitelevel.
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That can be translated into a lifelong love of sport, and then to people participating at anelitelevel.
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We cannot have international success without continuity of funding at theelitelevelas well as in schools.
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Blanchette has been at the professionalelitelevelsince 2003.
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Athletes at aneliteleveloften lose more than this.
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