elite group

NOUN
  1. a group or class of persons enjoying superior intellectual or social or economic status
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  • I knew that this assignment would surely test my skills as a pilot and I would be joining a rather elite group of airmen who were fast developing a reputation as being on the cutting edge of modern aviation.
  • They can then choose an elite group from within that elite. Times, Sunday Times
  • The radical elite theorists emphasized that popular participation is perfectly feasible, but collusion between elite groups prevents it from being established.
  • Most students will go on to work as designers for large companies but some will join the elite group making handmade shoes. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is a premiership university but some way behind the elite group of powerhouse research universities. Times, Sunday Times
  • The radical elite theorists emphasized that popular participation is perfectly feasible, but collusion between elite groups prevents it from being established.
  • This conference will be organised by an elite group of East Timorese, academics and other recognised experts known as the East Timor Indonesia, East Timor and Australia: New Challenges, Enduring Interests
  • For most of the eighteenth century the trade had been dominated by an elite group of well-organised journeymen.
  • Together with their colonial masters, they became an elite group of merchants and entrepreneurs.
  • Agencies to create a well - elite group of industry, exceptional technical expertise.
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