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"underling" Definitions
  1. a person with a lower rank or status

154 Sentences With "underling"

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Does an underling impress when standing in for their boss?
The private in question is a military underling to CORPORALS.
Trump-Sessions feud Kelly isn't the only underling in Trump's sights.
Few questioned the prerogative of the tsar to banish a rebellious underling.
Jackie Reeves, managing director at Bell Rock Capital, sees strong underling tail winds.
Wyden says in a "patronage relationship, the underling is expected to" behave subserviently.
In short, they said they wanted to pin it all on the underling.
And the underling is the most powerful law enforcement official in the country.
"Put that coffee down," Alec Baldwin growls at an underling in Glengarry Glen Ross.
One underling recalled how prisoners' paperwork was sent to the president and returned with annotations.
But Gates' testimony also revealed he was a deeply disreputable co-conspirator as Manafort's underling.
If Mr Trump is lashing out at an uppity underling, that too is a bad sign.
He didn't have an associate do it or an underling do it; he phoned me himself.
Somewhere along the way, Bannon forgot that Trump was the boss and he was the underling.
One of the underling mages looks terrified by the request after Yennefer blocks the first attack.
His underling Kate Sacker refuses to bend on her mandate to preserve the integrity of the probe.
Instead of using Trump's words, Concord borrowed a quote from an underling of Russian dictator Josef Stalin.
Jane's final hours with Paul transform her from an underling to the author of her own fate.
Both Joe Keller, the boss, and Steve Deever, his underling, served time, after a trial, for doing so.
Interesting. • The time must sadly come when a superior will be required to let go of an underling.
I'm going to guess the second word is "approaching," and is spoken by a ship's underling to their superior.
An underling is shown reading the traitors' names, inscribed on a bamboo scroll in an ancient script (see picture).
In any other context, a company head saying this to an underling employee would 100% be guilty of harassment.
A couple of new characters are introduced, including Scott Eastwood as the sidekick/underling to Kurt Russell's Mr. Nobody.
Some critics of the kingdom are already arguing that scapegoating an underling would be little more than a diversion.
She was passed between an underling and his boss, as they alternately comforted and threatened her while demanding money.
You can't have an underling raise the white flag in the middle of a nuclear standoff with North Korea.
Other actions would clearly violate a company's standards: inappropriate language, physically grabbing a woman, pressuring an underling for sex.
Her introduction was underlined as she brought an underling of Indian heritage ("Close enough") to talk with Naz's Pakistani parents.
The episode prompted deep frustration from the President, who fumed that a supposed underling was insulting him to his cohorts.
Honestly, we'd watch an entire spinoff about the underling whose job it's been to design Dany's outfits this whole time.
People are shot point blank, and a boss forces an underling to drink his own urine as a loyalty test.
Three people with knowledge of the plan have said that the Saudi royal court may blame an underling, Maj. Gen.
It is one thing to appoint an acting underling, like an acting solicitor general, a post one of us held.
In a patronage relationship isn't the underling expected to behave in a manner consistent with the wishes of the boss?
It's a no-exit theater of war, invisibly stage-managed by a military underling with an instinct for human frailties.
Think Al Gore, the boring man who says he invented the internet, or George H.W. Bush, the weak-willed Reagan underling.
While Sessions wasn't the focus of the questions (or the answers), he came under some heavy criticism from his former underling.
And he shares a meal and a beer with his underling, quickly signaling that he has weighty matters on his mind.
The firm will do other things differently, too: more performance reviews, less booze and no sex between a manager and an underling.
Financials stood out, with Dutch bank ING gaining 2.7 percent after its first-quarter underling pretax profit came in ahead of expectations.
Underling the urgency for remedial action, Hapag-Lloyd forecast operating profit would fall in 2016, citing significantly weaker-than-expected freight rates.
Things go further south when "Matt" learns exactly what it's like to be an underling and gets some candid feedback from his employees.
Vanessa Hudgens plays her dedicated underling, Milo Ventimiglia plays Maya's dedicated husband, and real-life BFF Leah Remini plays her gruff best friend.
"There's an underling medium-term trend here taking shape towards a weaker dollar," said BMO Capital Markets currency strategist Stephen Gallo, in London.
Can we please cast Taran Killam to be some sort of underling to Maria Hill (played by his real-life wife, Cobie Smulders)?
Though why should a headstrong Saudi prince pay any attention to an American underling who has been repeatedly undermined by that same boss?
So Cohen was presented with a dilemma familiar to every underling facing pressure to coöperate with law enforcement—whether or not to flip.
He excitedly reports his exploits to Greg (Nicholas Braun), a Roy cousin who is Tom's underling at Waystar Royco, and whom he ritually abuses.
Which means Trump is either an aspiring tyrant or he's so foolish that he can easily be manipulated into self-destruction by an underling.
Her season 1 affair with an underling has her law firm partners trying to oust her from her own company on a morals charge.
Then, a minute later, he would change his mind and tell the room that an underling, perhaps one of his chinless sons, dealt it.
Watch, in this moment, how articulate with fear they are, pressed against her pelvis, as she listens to Scarpia give orders to his underling.
She brooks no dissent and finds herself in conflict both with an independent-minded underling (Dianna Agron) and with the modernizing archbishop (Denis O'Hare).
He and his underling were conned by Jimmy, who turned on his superhuman sales chops to convince the pair to hire him on the spot.
She reportedly told another offending underling to "get out of my face" and castigated her staff as "useless," adding an f-bomb for good measure.
Chuck Grassley also came to the President's defense, underling how the political terrain over the months-long impeachment fight to come is already being drawn.
One of the features of this is that it would feel wholly inappropriate for an underling to reply to their boss using the same fast terseness.
"These are people with a lot problems," the underling says as we sit in the office and he flips through the security cameras with evident pride.
Of course, Sean takes the bait and rushes to have a "confidential" meeting with Frank to prove just how great of a soulless underling he is.
Meanwhile, the United States, Saudi Arabia, Russia and Kuwait are questioning the basic premise underling the talks -- that 1.5 degrees of warming would cause global calamity.
Manafort had argued that the FBI agent didn't have the proper legal authority to enter the storage unit after an underling of Manafort's let him in.
She pulls this act again once she's out, pretending to escape an abusive stepfather; and then again, playing the daughterly underling, to assassinate a political target.
It didn't involve sexual harassment, but it was about the interpreting the dynamic between an underling and a superior asking for something without asking for it.
His expressions while the underling fails to comprehend the question offer a more succinct representation of thought policing than many bigger and better movies have achieved.
Elsewhere in town, FBI Agent Randall Headley gets frustrated when his underling brings in the wrong Doug Jones (and his brood of irritated kids) for questioning.
He also appeared irritated that Vindman, as his underling, had gone directly to Eisenberg to express his alarm about the call instead of informing his superior.
However, Sony shares, which have lost more than 30 percent from their 11-year highs set in September last year, underling growing worries about the company's strategy.
After he nearly kills Ford in a car accident, where Tench didn't see an oncoming vehicle, he finally opens up to his pseudo-partner, technical underling, Ford.
Trump has grown agitated with his hawkish adviser in recent weeks, chafing at the impression he's being led toward war in Iran and Venezuela by an underling.
Unfortunately, some underling at the studio, in a fit of due diligence, thought it best to ask permission rather than just going forward under fair artistic use.
You half expected Cecil B. DeMille to come bounding out of the nearby studio administration building, a mansion modeled after Mount Vernon, to bawl out an underling.
Sansa, the on-and-off-again leader of Winterfell, has a lot in common with Jobs' one-time underling and ultimate successor as Apple CEO, Tim Cook.
Unlike some executives who try to pass the blame to an underling, however, Buffett owns his errors and assumes full responsibility when he fails to deliver to shareholders.
After all, that handsome book executive barely found an issue with the sexual harassment nightmare waiting to happen that is pursing your supposedly much younger, wide-eyed corporate underling.
ACTIVIST PRESSURE However, Sony shares, which have lost more than 30 percent from their 11-year highs set in September last year, underling growing worries about the company's strategy.
Her supposed underling, General Draven, a man who secretly countermands her order to Captain Andor ("forget what you heard in there, there will be no extraction"), has 206 words.
The officer who killed Olango, Richard Gonsalves, was allegedly demoted last year after a female underling sued him and the city alleging sexual harassment, the Los Angeles Times reports.
Manafort's defense attorneys, led by veteran tax litigator Kevin Downing, painted Gates as a self-serving underling who may have actually been responsible for the crimes alleged by prosecutors.
But if the BuzzFeed report is right, then the President of the United States directed an underling to lie under oath -- which is, in and of itself, a crime.
When an underling, strategizing about an Iraqi oil official, takes a blunt approach — "The best medicine for a calm life is a dose of George Washington" — he is rebuked.
And they pilloried Gates, an admitted thief and liar, as a sketchy underling who had his "hand in the cookie jar," and lied to cover for his own crimes.
Who among us can remember every hand shaken, every appointment kept, every 30-year-old underling plotting a backroom conversation with Vladimir Putin to acquire dirt on a political opponent?
Hardcore O.C. loyalists will remember Ben McKenzie's fiancee Morena Baccarin as Maya, the woman who dates Sandy's (Peter Gallagher) stripclub-loving underling Matt (Jeff Hephner) during the show's third season.
Richardson met Tim Robinson, a former Saturday Night Live cast member and staff writer, in passing a few times and eventually bonded with him as his Second City underling in Detroit.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella gave a philosophical response Thursday to the major challenges that are currently being faced by tech companies, underling the guiding principles that he and his firm follow.
The latter earned him a slap on the wrist, a five-game suspension for the coming season, while the transgressions were written off as the contrivance and failings of an underling.
That was the case with the Hillhouse Capital Group, an investment fund focused on Chinese stocks that was begun in 260 by Lei Zhang — himself a former underling of Mr. Swensen.
"Our share prices are high, or revenue is strong, Lucious' back catalog is more valuable than ever," Cookie rattles off to an underling, sounding every bit the chief operating officer she is.
Any boss who treated an underling like this in a more traditional work setting would likely have to go through some forced management training or run the risk of being fired themselves.
He wants to possess her, and the boss he feels humiliated by, and the receptionist who never greets him as effusively as he'd like, and the underling he never pays attention to.
If a U.S. attorney knows that an underling is investigating somebody who he knows is innocent, let&aposs just say the guy&aposs name is Bob, and he is investigating Bob for murder.
One of his videos, "Give Me Your Badge and Your Gun," compiled various scenes of tough-as-nails police chiefs demanding that some upstart underling hand over his or her shield and weapon.
Ordering an underling to do something that was impossible gave Trump the opportunity to castigate a subordinate and also blame him for anything that 'went wrong' in connection with the unperformed order later.
He's got no problem smashing in the face of a thieving teenager, and he's clever enough to manipulate Zachary, an underling, into committing an unnecessary act of violence that leads to Greg's needless death.
But the data can be adjusted to remove structural elements from long and short positions (the minimum number of long and short positions which never change) to show the underling dynamic position more clearly.
I was on my way to meet up with a rebel and potential ally named Giul, and (after the overlong introduction to by his underling) the Baron ordered his soldiers to close in on her.
ING's underling income in Germany rose to 498 million euros from 479 million euros a year earlier, and the company added 60,000 "primary" German retail customers, meaning clients that use at least two ING products.
It's whether to get a brief jolt of spiteful pleasure from rejecting Romney outright (as Conway and Gingrich want), or to enjoy long-term gloating pleasure by having the former governor as a Trumpian underling.
One evening in December 203, John Gotti had a conversation with his acting underboss, Frank Locascio, about murdering a troublesome underling in the Gambino crime family who had failed to show up to a meeting.
He's helped by an underling, Karl Angermann (a fictional character, well played by Ronald Zehrfeld), who begins to doubt his assignment once he learns that capturing Eichmann involves leaking information to Israel and the Mossad.
"Ordering an underling to do something that was impossible gave Trump the opportunity to castigate a subordinate and also blame him for anything that 'went wrong' in connection with the unperformed order later," Res wrote.
Although there is no public record of a relationship between him and the royal court, such a senior figure in the Saudi medical establishment was unlikely to join a rogue expedition organized by an underling.
In the upcoming action comedy, Charlize Theron plays Elaine, the head of a pharmaceutical company, who along with Richard (Joel Edgerton), has sent their underling Harold (David Oyelowo) to Mexico to deliver their new weed pill.
Choosing between being an underling to a fellow Republican in the White House or being the leading outspoken opposition to President Hillary Clinton isn't really a hard choice for anyone who craves more power and fame.
But there is good news for the Jonah Ryan (Timothy Simons) fans out there: Jonah, who began the series as a powerless underling, is now a freshman congressman—the sole political survivor of the Meyer era.
In "The Souvenir," Byrne shimmers as a shy and uncomfortably upper-class filmmaker in early 1980s London who falls for Anthony (Tom Burke), a dandyish underling in the Foreign Office who is also a heroin addict.
Connie Nielsen is forced to put on a head scarf and go full Norma Desmond as one of George's former wives, while Dylan Smith twitches and leers in the Peter Lorre role as George's pervy underling.
While now-disgraced super producer Harvey Weinstein's decades of alleged sexual harrassment and assault now dominate the news cycle, viewers saw another powerful man, Cult's Kai Anderson (Evan Peters), manipulate underling Meadow Wilton (Leslie Grossman) in sex.
That year, it was Obama who told Putin underling Dmitri Medvedev in a hot mic moment that he should tell "Vladimir" that he (Obama) would have "more flexibility" to accommodate his demands after he got re-elected.
Over the course of the film, we watch Pic transform from pockmarked underling in a cavernous underworld into a deceitful caped soapbox-shouter (think Milo Yiannopoulos in gold and blue silks) whose only interest is lying to his followers.
A hearing last week by a grand committee representing nine governments was brimming with anger, as politicians lashed out at an apologetic Facebook underling unlucky enough to be sitting next to an empty chair behind a Mark Zuckerberg placard.
"It's not a rare incident to have a young reporter, especially a female who is working for a small community newspaper, be considered an underling to their 'more predominant' associates and blatantly disrespected because of it," the editorial said.
But the energy company's insurance firm, Euler Hermes Group SA, told the WSJ that a clever AI-equipped fraudster was using deepfake software to mimic the voice of the executive and demand his underling pay him within the hour.
Look no further than the way his underling at Nissan, former Chief Executive Hiroto Saikawa, seems to have been permitted to make his case to the board and resign after an internal investigation found he had received improper compensation.
When M5S member and Transport Secretary Danilo Toninelli stripped his underling of his responsibilities as an investigation was launched into Siri's conduct in late April, it prompted a clash with Salvini who said Siri should "absolutely not" resign, Reuters reported.
Acting through his own underling, called the Lord's General and played with suave nobility by Norm Lewis, God decides to resurrect Little Joe and give him six months to mend his ways, leaving the Head Man and his minions fuming.
Accounts differ on how CEO Henry Ford II did the deed and who was at fault: Ford's defenders have painted Iacocca as always scheming to get the top job, while Iacocca himself claimed Ford told him he just didn't like his underling.
Then the judiciary committee—on which, as senator, he later sat—heard accounts of racially insensitive comments, such as a disparaging reference to the NAACP, a joke about the Ku Klux Klan and an accusation that he addressed a black underling as "boy".
But Abramson's narrative insists on a meeting of the personal and the historical, when her ouster could more easily be chalked up to factors that are as timeless as they are petty: the machinations of an underling, say, who wants to be king.
Mr. Creamer is not seen on the Project Veritas videos approving or endorsing plans to instigate fights at Trump rallies, but his underling, Mr. Foval, is shown boasting about using unseemly methods, like planting people at the gatherings to agitate the crowd.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A witness at the U.S. drug trafficking trial of accused Sinaloa Cartel leader Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman on Tuesday testified that he paid a multimillion-dollar bribe to an underling of Mexican President-elect Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador in 2005.
CreditCreditEwan Burns for The New York Times The villains in Megan Abbott's twisted crime novels are often combative, hypercompetitive women and girls: elite cheerleaders; perfectionist gymnasts and their drill-sergeant moms; a cunning crime boss and her back-stabbing, power-hungry underling.
The shark quickly swims back to the obnoxious "quant" specialist who's been building a foolproof trade algorithm in secret, then to a meeting with an underling for Russian billionaire Grigor Andolov, with a placard for "Taylor Mason Capital" displayed prominently in the background.
And legal experts said that claims of inadequate credit by an underling generally have faced a tough road because courts require proof that the person who filed for a work's copyright, Mr. Chihuly in this case, intended to share credit of authorship.
It was my stray observation that he could probably sustain himself on emotionally wrung-out roles for as long as he wanted, which had caused Phoenix to recoil in his seat like he was Tony Montana, about to unload on an incompetent underling.
Riley Keough ("The Girlfriend Experience") Age: 26 Why her: Elvis Presley's granddaughter shows she can play sexy and smart as the star of this racy TV series, based on Steven Soderbergh's 2009 film, about a law firm underling who moonlights as a high-end escort.
He attempts to scare the whistle-blowing star witness out of going on the record, but his former underling Kate Sacker (Condola Rashad, quietly ruthless) persuades him that a lucrative lawsuit against the vape company could be in the offing if he goes forward.
Months later, the newly minted DOJ leader outmaneuvered Mueller, his friend and former underling during the Bush years, when he took advantage of the special counsel's narrow interpretation of his mandate to clear the president of wrongdoing before the special counsel's report was made public.
Scammer Successfully Deepfaked CEO&aposs Voice To Fool Underling Into Transferring $243,000The CEO of an energy firm based in the UK thought he was following his boss's urgent orders in…Read more ReadA spokesperson for Whitmer did not immediately return a request for comment.
But early on, as Cap'n Bill Paxton waxes rhapsodic about the vessel, an underling replies, "You are so fulla shit, boss"—a line that gets at the push-pull at the film's heart, in which tough-stuff action comes up against unabashed romanticism and folds upon contact.
It would be easy to see Naomi as a cold and ruthless striver, Erin as a scheming underling and Samantha — who lives a respectably funky, middle-class life in Park Slope with her wife and their two adorable children — as the voice of justice and decency.
Ignoring the warnings of his underling Kate Sacker, whom Chuck brought on board to help deliver the coup de grace, Bryan gets busted listening to a sealed tape recording in which Chuck and Charles hilariously make fun of him with the absolute certainty that he's listening in.
You might not have expected that "30 Rock" joke where network exec Jack Donaghy (Alec Baldwin) tells an underling one of his strategies is to "make it 1997 again, through science or magic" to become an actual strategy at real TV networks, but here we are.
SYDNEY, August 9 - (Reuters) - Australia's central bank has trimmed forecasts for near-term growth and doubts inflation will reach target until mid-2021 even if it cuts rates twice more as the market expects, underling how tough it will be to revive the economy using monetary policy alone.
Long before she was writing racist and offensive things on Twitter,  Roseanne Barr  was allegedly berating and mistreating staffers on the set of her eponymous sitcom, once forcing an underling to grill six burgers – all for her – under a broiling sun, a former TV exec says in a report.
But a White House official said that he never saw it, and that aides believe it was reviewed by an underling and passed on to the White House personnel security office, which reviews F.B.I. background investigations as part of its process for evaluating whether officials should receive security clearances.
When Naomi turns into a larger-than-life villain, screaming profanity at an underling for daring to bring her a chocolate-chip cookie that's light on the chips, it's a stunningly awful moment, and it reveals her as a victim not of her circumstances, but of her own shallowness.
One of the last major links to the dynastic Yankees era that stretched from the late 1940s to the mid-1960s, he also assumed heroic stature for avoiding Yankee Stadium for 14 years after the team owner George Steinbrenner sent an underling to fire him as manager in 1985.
In one scene, Christopher Herbert, who plays a Moses underling, is tasked with telling his boss that a plan to bulldoze through a cemetery to make way for what would become the Jackie Robinson Parkway was being stalled by families upset that their relatives' remains would be disinterred.
Schiff offers bill to make domestic terrorism a federal crime New intel chief inherits host of challenges MORE (Calif.), the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, who claimed to have seen "overwhelming" evidence underling the intelligence community's assessment that the Russian government was behind the hacking of the DNC.
Mass, who is 64, has become the most widely recognized critic of weather forecasting in the United States — and specifically the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which manages the National Weather Service and its underling agencies, including the National Centers for Environmental Prediction, where the nation's weather models are run.
Taylor's trusted underling Mafee (Dan Soder), the genial man-child who quit Axe Cap last season when he realized he'd been manipulated by Axe and Wendy, refuses to extend a similar lifeline to his buddy Rudy (Chris Carfizzi), whom Axe fired last week for fraternizing with the enemy — namely, Mafee.
"I think of him as Sammy 'The Bull' Gravano; he knows where the bodies are buried and he could bring down the whole organization," said Morgan Wright, a cybersecurity consultant who has worked with tech companies like Cisco and Alcatel-Lucent, referencing the underling who helped bring down mob boss John Gotti.
If, after you've left the theater, you're apt to remember and savor strange, random bits – like the moment in which Michelle keeps yanking on the loose bra strap of a much-too-kind underling (Kristen Bell) while boasting about the very unusual construction of her own bosom – you probably won't mind too much, if at all.
Like an underling with a gun to his head, Morgan went on to tell the president how brilliant he's been on trade and managing social media, and then how fantastic he would be as an Arsenal soccer club manager—that the club would surely win all their games with him in French soccer coach Arsene Wenger's place.
We watched "Office Romance," about a mean lady boss who falls in love with her nerdy but charming underling, and "Five Evenings," a Nikita Mikhalkov film about a man who returns unexpectedly from parts unknown to spend a week (five evenings) with his former love and her teen-age nephew, whose mother died in the war.
Barr referred in his testimony to Mr. Mueller's letter as "a bit snitty," and suggested it had been written by an underling.) For an institutionalist like Mr. Mueller, who never once spoke up to defend himself or his work from relentless attacks from the president and his Republican allies, the letter is an unusual (and welcome) breach of protocol.
Read more: Why Hollywood is so obsessed with this 44-year-old kidnapping You might not have expected that "30 Rock" joke where network exec Jack Donaghy (Alec Baldwin) tells an underling one of his strategies is to "make it 1997 again, through science or magic" to become an actual strategy at real TV networks, but here we are.
Once you get past the overheated branding, there's a plaintive streak to the Fifty Shades films, because they're not just about the fantasy of getting swept off your feet (and into a kinky relationship) by a powerful man, but about being treated respectfully by one, as an equal rather than a dismissible underling — a fantasy only because we've internalized how unlikely that is.
The bridling wrath of the underclass that we find in Italian neorealism—"I curse the day I was born," is the hero's cry in " Bicycle Thieves " (1948)—is wholly absent, and there's not a whisper of the anarchistic mischief practiced by Buñuel in " Diary of a Chambermaid " (1964), in which the aging patriarch kneels down to unfasten the boots of a bored underling.
I haven't read its commercial publication under the Fifty Shades title, but I have read its original incarnation — the Twilight fanfic known as Master of the Universe, which underwent only a few find-and-replace tweaks before Bella and Edward were unleashed on the masses in 2012 in their new, original forms — doe-eyed corporate underling Anastasia and de-fanged Christian, a moody billionaire with a domination kink.
But it's a hilarious specificity of each character that makes the difference: Dinesh creepily macking on his Estonian underling via video chat, which is murky enough to support his claim to be "Pakistani Denzel"; Richard spoiling a certain opportunity to have sex by freaking out over a dispute with Winnie over code-formatting preferences; and Jared, who talks about fanning out his plumage, quietly bedding at least two women in Erlich's garage.
In "Wild Card" (2018), which is twice as high as it is wide, a fleshy pink diamond, floating in the middle of the canvas, is the only complete form within the varied color pattern of diamonds holding it in place It is impossible to discern an underling pattern to Westfield's color choices, in which most of the major shapes (other than the white, which could be read as a cropped diamond or a blank field, and the small yellow and orange triangles) do not seem match.

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