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Definition of junior partner in English: junior partnernoun 1A member of a group who has less power or influence than other members. the Greens are the junior partner in the ruling coalition Example sentencesExamples - He was a close friend of Mozart, and the Salzburg genius paid close attention to his junior partner's budding career.
- He should know better that our country will never agree to become anyone's poodle or junior partner.
- In 1933, Mussolini saw Hitler as a junior partner in the relationship between the two dictators.
- The United Kingdom is the junior partner in terms of scale, but sometimes leads in specialized areas.
- Nurses have often felt (and sometimes been treated) like junior partners in the health care field.
- The unions with strong communist influence were treated as junior partners - they were in every respect controlled by the party.
- But Stevens shows that home schooling is a womans enterprise, in which men are usually junior partners.
- As the junior partner in the Coalition, the party is more comfortable with not always getting its own way.
- Even where the woman works, she tends to remain the junior partner.
- Britain had no experience in wars of this type and remained junior partner to France in a war fought on French soil.
- 1.1 A junior member of a business partnership.
she became a junior partner in a Glasgow general practice Example sentencesExamples - She was a junior partner at one of Silicon Valley's most powerful venture capital firms.
- Having kept the firm running smoothly for 13 years, she deserves to be made a junior partner on those merits.
- Smith, a junior partner, misappropriated large amounts of money standing to the credit of his solicitors' firm's client account.
- I'm a junior partner at a law firm specializing in mergers and acquisitions.
- In a sign of the competitiveness of the industry, he said of the 24 junior partners the firm has taken on during his tenure, only five were promoted.
- By sheer dint of merit, hard work and devotion to his chosen profession, he was taken in as junior partner of the prestigious firm.
- Not all corporations are necessarily created equal in terms of their philosophy, and they don't all provide the same value to their junior partners.
- Local business groups have often benefited directly from privatization, sometimes on their own and sometimes as junior partners of firms based abroad.
- The law firm was represented by the two junior partners, Gardiner and Reed.
- To get that time, he negotiated with his junior partners a cut in pay in exchange for Fridays off.
Definition of junior partner in US English: junior partnernoun 1A member of a group who has less power or influence than other members. the Democrats are a junior partner in the coalition Example sentencesExamples - He was a close friend of Mozart, and the Salzburg genius paid close attention to his junior partner's budding career.
- He should know better that our country will never agree to become anyone's poodle or junior partner.
- In 1933, Mussolini saw Hitler as a junior partner in the relationship between the two dictators.
- Nurses have often felt (and sometimes been treated) like junior partners in the health care field.
- Britain had no experience in wars of this type and remained junior partner to France in a war fought on French soil.
- But Stevens shows that home schooling is a womans enterprise, in which men are usually junior partners.
- The unions with strong communist influence were treated as junior partners - they were in every respect controlled by the party.
- As the junior partner in the Coalition, the party is more comfortable with not always getting its own way.
- Even where the woman works, she tends to remain the junior partner.
- The United Kingdom is the junior partner in terms of scale, but sometimes leads in specialized areas.
- 1.1 A junior member of a business partnership.
Rebecca is about to become a junior partner at her New York firm Example sentencesExamples - To get that time, he negotiated with his junior partners a cut in pay in exchange for Fridays off.
- Having kept the firm running smoothly for 13 years, she deserves to be made a junior partner on those merits.
- Local business groups have often benefited directly from privatization, sometimes on their own and sometimes as junior partners of firms based abroad.
- She was a junior partner at one of Silicon Valley's most powerful venture capital firms.
- By sheer dint of merit, hard work and devotion to his chosen profession, he was taken in as junior partner of the prestigious firm.
- Smith, a junior partner, misappropriated large amounts of money standing to the credit of his solicitors' firm's client account.
- I'm a junior partner at a law firm specializing in mergers and acquisitions.
- Not all corporations are necessarily created equal in terms of their philosophy, and they don't all provide the same value to their junior partners.
- The law firm was represented by the two junior partners, Gardiner and Reed.
- In a sign of the competitiveness of the industry, he said of the 24 junior partners the firm has taken on during his tenure, only five were promoted.
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