federal level

collocation in English

meaningsoffederalandlevel

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federal
adjective
uk
/ˈfed.ər.əl/
us
/ˈfed.ɚ.əl/
relating to the central government, and not to the government of a region, of some countries such as ...
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level
noun[C]
uk
/ˈlev.əl/
us
/ˈlev.əl/
the height ...
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(Definition offederalandlevelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffederal level

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We see the same confusion at thefederallevel.
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Initially concentrated at thefederallevel, it came to encompass the provincial and municipal levels.
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There is a strong representation of the cantons at thefederallevel.
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Some matters (foreign policy, defence, budget, economic policy) were decided atfederallevel.
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Politicians based at thefederallevelwant to dominate their counterparts in the states.
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The latest wrinkle is "pay-for-performance," an idea that has found favor at thefederallevel.
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Many of the states are not waiting until the issue is resolved at thefederalleveland are developing their own approaches.
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In other words, the partisan composition of the government was divided both at thefederalleveland between the federal and provincial levels.
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Atfederallevel, debate has become more focused since the mid-1990s and now targets particular aspects of older people's lives.
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This pattern suggests that anti-smoking campaigners have found it easier to achieve their objectives at the state and local level than at thefederallevel.
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This non-decision has settled the issue at thefederallevel, but it is bound to come up again in the cantons.
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On the other hand, the scope of screening examinations is determined at thefederallevelthrough negotiations between the sickness funds and physicians' associations.
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While these efforts to constrain executive discretion through judicialization occur initially at thefederallevel, they have an impact on federal/state relations.
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The 1996 reforms also forced the states to reform their own electoral laws to bring them into line with those at thefederallevel.
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While cutting resources for education at the same time, the 1967 constitution centralised the tax system, concentrating more revenue at thefederallevel.
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Unemployment in some regions and countries will rise and the pressures on both national andfederallevelof governments to act will increase.
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We should be planning many actions at thefederallevel.
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Although appointees of the central government and party exist, they do not necessarily have privileged access to thefederallevel, nor do they have the necessary political connections.
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The beginning and end of the study year, minimum requirements for diplomas, and pensions of the teachers were issues that thefederallevelwould continue to administer.
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It also instituted civil service systems at the state andfederallevelso that bureaucratic posts were filled on the basis of ability rather than political loyalty.
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The social and financial burden of recent immigrants is disproportionately borne by the local government while advantages to receiving immigrants are reaped at thefederallevel.
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Centralization of power at thefederallevelis often taken as illustrative of the desire by politicians at the centre to grab more power for themselves.
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In many areas, thefederallevelhas become less important, and it is in the regions that policy agendas are set, decisions taken and projects implemented.
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