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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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Because Dudek was a mid-level employee, Flick asked why he was in contact with anyone at DOGE.

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Flick retired shortly after King was replaced as acting commissioner by Leland Dudek, formerly a mid-level agency employee, on Feb. 16.

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The test involved posing the type of questions which would require advice from a "competent mid-level lawyer" with two years' experience.

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While the Dodgers have transformed several mid-level prospects into legitimate major league pitchers, an alarming number of them have broken down in recent years.

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The allegation that LAPD’s command staff only responds to crises that publicly embarrass the department fits a perception widely held among front-line officers and mid-level supervisors, according to other recent lawsuits and public comments by police union officials.

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