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high-level

[hahy-lev-uhl] / ˈhaɪˈlɛv əl /




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In 2018, he got his way after a high-level dispute with the Egyptian FA over his image rights that led to government intervention.

From BBC

The report found no evidence of a conspiracy to sabotage the prosecution, either through "a co-ordinated high-level effort", "deliberate efforts to obstruct the prosecution" or to "circumvent constitutional safeguards".

From BBC

The year-end high-level meeting, presided over by Chinese leader Xi Jinping, also noted falling investment in the country in recent months.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mr Boutcher's team of detectives, who were drawn from outside Northern Ireland, also separately investigated the high-level British Army agent within the IRA known as Stakeknife.

From BBC

Gehry had been widely respected among L.A. architects since the 1970s, but his global fame grew from high-level productivity late in his career.

From Los Angeles Times