top leadership
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftopandleadership
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top
adjective[before noun]
uk/tɒp/us/tɑːp/
at the highest part ...
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leadership
noun[U]
uk/ˈliː.də.ʃɪp/us/ˈliː.dɚ.ʃɪp/
the set of characteristics that make a ...
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(Definition oftopandleadershipfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Thetopleadershipwas very much a hands-on leadership which continually intervened at all levels.
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The manipulation of party power by thetopleadershiphas made parliament weak and fragile, which, in turn, strengthened the hands of executive body.
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The leaders themselves were commonly wives, sisters, daughters and other relations of the country'stopleadership.
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The archival revolution has shown that this was a misunderstanding of the role of thetopleadership.
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Thetopleadershiphad to take decisions on a huge range of topics.
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Some of the decisions ostensibly made by thetopleadershipwere actually made at lower levels and presented to the top leadership for an approving signature.
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This was an all-out effort by the regime, through the determination and initiative of thetopleadership, to survive not only domestically but also internationally as an independent nation.
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There is no lack of good will and moderation among thetopleadershipof the great unions in the industry.
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To achieve a transformation in the corporation's affairs will require an enormous effort by all concerned, and in that efforttopleadershipcan be decisive.
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With the arrest of thetopleadershipthe clan has been dealt another severe blow.
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However, during this period the party saw serious differences among thetopleadership, which eventually led once again for formal split of the party.
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While thetopleadershipmay have a vision of a desired outcome, one of the staff responsibilities is examining the practicality of that vision.
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However, the political struggle did not end at thetopleadershipof the communists.
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On his return to the party he was welcomed and again joined thetopleadership.
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Therefore, the leadership inherited in them and molded them because of what they have touched on the ancestors of thetopleadership, mastery and the presidency.
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He later found out that thetopleadershipof the family thought so highly of him that they felt they could dispense with the usual formalities.
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At the earlier stage of the overseas expansion only a tiny number from these six categories were picked to go overseas, in accordance with the top leadership's national development policy.
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