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"uppermost" Definitions
  1. [usually before noun] (formal) higher or nearer the top than other things
  2. [not usually before noun] more important than other things in a particular situation

155 Sentences With "uppermost"

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He has a stress fracture in his uppermost right rib.
"His safety will be uppermost in our minds," Evans said.
Of these, Cárdenas, Mexico's foremost leftist, appears uppermost in his mind.
Moving upward he made short work of popping the uppermost buttons.
He was stationed in the Family Circle, the uppermost balcony seats.
Protecting his wife was uppermost in Cohen's mind, he told me.
Following the death of Sudan, the rhinos are uppermost in his mind.
In the uppermost stretches of the Northern Hemisphere, it's already happening now.
LONDON — A new book is exploring London's landscape from its uppermost heights.
He boasted a lineage that placed him squarely in Michigan's uppermost echelon.
I'm focusing on men because they've dominated the uppermost echelons of politics.
Concerns about the labor market have been uppermost in consumers' minds this month.
As a general election approaches in November, those events are uppermost in Hondurans' minds.
" Uppermost in her mind, she says, was picking "songs that you could dance to.
Andrew Johnson and Ulysses Grant forgave all but the uppermost ranks of Confederate traitors.
These incompatible stances were most visible during the crisis years, with the German position uppermost.
But cooperation with the Socialists is unlikely to be uppermost in the separatists' minds this week.
Scenario 7673: Smuggled bomb An act of terrorism is uppermost in the minds of some officials.
Light doesn't just hit the uppermost surface of the clear coat and bounce to your eye.
Uppermost  in our minds should be to ensure that health care is affordable and patient-centered.
But the uppermost explanation is businesses need to show results in order to thrive and survive.
Those with a solid red line uppermost incorrectly match black women's faces more than other groups.
The uppermost option called for deploying 120,000 troops, which would take weeks or months to complete.
The uppermost level was closed but would be open later, one of the workers told me.
We see the gap continuing to widen between the uppermost levels of income earners and the rest.
As far as I can tell, the merging of subject and process is uppermost in Snider's mind.
Disease may be frightening, but fear is not uppermost in Beati's mind when she sees a tick.
With family get-togethers uppermost in the mind, the most popular destination for travellers is, naturally, Las Vegas.
Capital Economics commodities economist Simona Gambarini said that U.S. president-elect Donald Trump is uppermost in investors' minds.
The uppermost segment is organic soil, because it contains all the roots and decomposing vegetation from the surface.
The three rounded forms in the Cyrillic letters served as the three uppermost Olympic rings in this logo.
Both featherweights have long been members of the top-15, but have failed to crack the division's uppermost reaches.
Ms Franco's murder will help keep crime uppermost in Brazilians' minds when they vote in elections scheduled for October.
A few days after the storm, Carol steered her skiff toward the island's uppermost tip to survey the damage.
Those on the uppermost rows could feel like they are peering off the roof of a 14-story building.
That experience was uppermost in the minds of state officials who decided to send the message at 8 p.m.
Though he was his century's first black Catholic bishop, that distinction was never uppermost in his mind, he said.
Three trips to the postseason and experiencing games beyond the first round seemed uppermost in his thoughts with summer looming.
Now that Jay Clayton has been sworn in as SEC Chairman, he should make cybersecurity one of his uppermost priorities.
As you can see below, the load in a fall is concentrated in the very uppermost parts of the screw.
Yet a new study published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters finds that water is escaping the uppermost layer of moon.
I was between Larry and Sergey and Eric and the uppermost tier of Google, and all the employees doing the work.
It certainly didn't seem to be uppermost in his mind at Tuesday's speech, when he kept veering off onto other subjects.
As Democrats debate their choices and decide on a presidential nominee, they should also keep this lesson uppermost in their minds.
The forest is crowded with marks while the sea and sky are relatively empty, with five stars in the uppermost band.
He is generally known to be gracious and friendly, characteristics that are not traditionally associated with the fashion industry's uppermost echelons.
Redmond, the only Western Go player to reach the rank of nine dan, the game's uppermost designation, literally does a double take.
The uppermost zone of high porosity has not been completed at this time based on initial results from the two lower zones.
He has purged more than 100 generals and installed a coterie of staunch allies in the uppermost echelons of the defense establishment.
It consists of one large octagonal room on each of three floors and a roof lantern, or cupola, on the uppermost floor.
One side of the narrow store is flanked with jars and there's a stepladder in the corner to reach the uppermost shelves.
In the uppermost poster, we see a young black man with the lower half of his face, including his mouth, torn away.
But enough would weaken the glue to the point where the uppermost nanograss lawn flaked off, and the next one down took over.
At the uppermost levels of esports, players will try any marginally advantageous thing they can think of to give them an edge over opponents.
While this does help in keeping it mostly cool, the uppermost left region of the keyboard — near the side fan vent — gets noticeably warm.
That night, while resting at Camp IV, the uppermost of four camps on the route to the summit, he died, Pasang Phurba Sherpa said.
As the volume of sales at the uppermost level has dwindled, some sellers have made drastic price cuts and some projects have been delayed.
On the hotel's uppermost floors, guests will find the Skyline Studios, which offer larger floor plans, private balconies and, of course, those killer views.
On average, global food prices are predicted to remain comparatively stable, but areas where harvest has fallen could suffer the uppermost increase in prices.
The source of the nutrients bedeviling the lake is a 12-inch-wide pipe connected to the municipal water supply at the uppermost waterfall.
The folks over at YouTube channel Photonicinduction decided to test ballistic gel to its uppermost limits by subjecting it to increasingly higher forces of electricity.
Exposure to the extreme low pressure environment of space would cause an immediate vaporization of fluids in the skin and uppermost layers of soft tissue.
Projection was also an issue last week, when I watched three performances of "Don Quixote" from the Family Circle, the theater's uppermost level of seats.
Yet there is another, far less publicized election occurring now that could mark a milestone for gender parity in the uppermost echelons of global power.
MUCH grumbling accompanied the start on March 4th of this year's season of the Chinese Super League (CSL), the uppermost tier of professional football in China.
The mine's history of thousands of violations was laid bare by investigators, with Mr. Blankenship maintaining that health and safety were uppermost concerns at the mine.
Despite the influence of such senior women, the three banks still have a ways to go before they can claim gender parity at the uppermost ranks.
The uppermost flight ends at the roof and he hunches there on the steps with his chin on his fist and the ceiling against his head.
Critics have leveled charges that police did not stop the violence, and the hatred for this minority has come from the uppermost levels of the BJP.
"Uppermost in our minds is that we should ensure that there is policy certainty," he told reporters in a briefing about the "robust and open" meeting.
Aaron Sorkin is a pro at writing high-adrenaline dramas that explore life in America's uppermost echelons, from The West Wing to Moneyball to The Social Network.
But uppermost in ordinary Zimbabweans' minds were fears it might trigger a return to the hyperinflation that plagued part of the tenure of former leader Robert Mugabe.
Cicero Gavar, an exiled inspector of the city's police force, is called back to find a missing member of the Regenti, the uppermost caste of the city.
On most office towers, structural completion is marked by a "topping out" in which the uppermost beam, signed by the workers, is raised to the building's pinnacle.
But this was not uppermost in the minds of Michael Marissen and Lauren Belfer, though they had been working more or less in concert for a decade.
According to WBRZ Baton Rouge, LSU was allocated just 230,210 tickets to the game on Saturday, all of which were in the uppermost level of the stadium.
But despite the influence of such senior women, the three banks still have a ways to go before they can claim gender parity at the uppermost ranks.
"The uppermost echelon of real estate in the city is still, well, ridiculous," Curbed declared, noting that "the lower end of the list" was around $45 million.
I began my trip in Kisangani, the river's uppermost navigable point and once a crossroads between eastern and central Africa, for the trade in ivory and slaves.
Having previously been the recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, he became only the 49th individual in history to have received these two uppermost U.S. honors.
A black isosceles triangle outlined in khaki green, with its apex at the uppermost point of contact between the two panels, forms a kind of hinge between them.
Even without intervention, objects orbiting fewer than 500 miles above the ground will come down within a few decades due to drag from the uppermost wisps of atmosphere.
From the Post's report: Complicating matters is that executives in the uppermost ranks of Facebook, Google and Twitter are some of the most outspoken corporate foes of Trump.
Funded and developed in collaboration between Israel and the United States, Arrow 2023 is the uppermost tier of the four-part defense system, operating at the highest altitudes.
Still, a large majority of voters said in exit polls on Sunday that economic issues were of uppermost concern, and on that subject, Mr. Fillon could be vulnerable.
Mr. Booker, who spoke the most on Wednesday night, is hoping to press into the uppermost tier, and he made a perceptible shift in his message at the debate.
He misses the energy that would pulse through the corridors before games where he sang the national anthem, his voice, a soulful tenor, resonating through the arena's uppermost reaches.
Whatever their priors, this group comprises the books that burrowed deepest into my psyche and remain uppermost on my mind, months or more after I first cracked open their spines.
As we noted in our 2019 geopolitical forecasts, uppermost in Beijing's mind is the humiliation of the 19th century Opium Wars, when the Chinese were forced into far-reaching concessions.
The uppermost ranks of EU policymaking are dotted with Dutchmen, from Jeroen Dijsselbloem, head of the Eurogroup of finance ministers, to Frans Timmermans, first vice-president of the European Commission.
Season No. 22018: After 247.1 games, Fultz was finally diagnosed with thoracic outlet syndrome, which is the compression of the blood vessels or nerves between the collarbone and uppermost rib.
The one question she doesn't answer, however, was the one uppermost in my mind: Do I look really sad sitting by myself on the subway, reading a book about cats?
The outcome of his UFC 202 bout with Diaz will also have a huge impact on the featherweight division and the many elite fighters that currently fill its uppermost ranks.
But you know what, I keep uppermost the need to protect the Dreamers and we're talking about 1.8 million people so that goes a long way toward swallowing the compromise.
When molten material meets the groundwater cycling through the volcano's uppermost segments, powerful explosions can happen without warning, much like the lethal detonations that recently rocked New Zealand's White Island.
It's been slowly building, as plants that manage to grow in the uppermost layers of Arctic soil during the summer are frozen hard and buried in the long, dark winter.
Presented with these bits of news, which came from the opening exchanges of a hearing in the House intelligence committee, what was uppermost in the minds of the committee's Republican members?
It was the summer of 2011, and I was working on a profile of his surging interest in philanthropy, which had vaulted him into the uppermost ranks of the city's donors.
It is true that, so far, the exposure of male misbehaviour has been limited to the uppermost crust of Indian society when, in blunt fact, lower class women suffer immensely more.
"But I keep uppermost the need to protect the Dreamers and we're talking about 1.8 million people and that goes a long way to me swallowing the compromise," Hirono told reporters.
Before California was West, it was North and it was East: the uppermost periphery of the Mexican Empire, and the arrival point for Chinese immigrants making the perilous journey from Guangdong.
The bad news: He has a stress fracture in his uppermost right rib that will keep him out of the Yankees lineup on opening day, and surgery hasn't been ruled out yet.
At a city hearing on Thursday, plans were unveiled to bathe the uppermost section of the new Salesforce Tower in lights that would be visible at night from all around the Bay.
Five who were asleep behind the wheelhouse on the boat's uppermost sun deck survived, while the one crew member sleeping alongside the passengers in the bunkroom on the lower deck did not.
The U.S. intelligence chief, James Clapper, expanded on the worries about the Islamic State and cyberattacks, but also noted threats from failing states, the migration crisis and, uppermost among nuclear threats, North Korea.
First in state laws and later in national ones, Indian governments have recognised myriad groups as OBCs, deemed to suffer some disadvantage compared with the uppermost castes, and deserving of a helping hand.
That is why several former Pentagon and NATO bosses called this week for Britain to stay in the EU. Britons are unlikely to have security uppermost in their in mind on June 23rd.
Darusman urged the ICC to get involved, but noted that the court is only able to handle cases that involve the "the uppermost leadership," which could lead to lower-ranking officials getting off easy.
If you solved top to bottom, you were probably attuned to this without help, because the uppermost set of entries begin on the same square, 23; the rest of the entries crisscrossed more randomly.
Rather, as Ritchie explained, the movie was inspired by the search for what he called "equilibrium" in the "vortex" engendered by the long-standing tensions between the uppermost and lowermost strata of British society.
On the nationwide satellite service DirecTV, for example, it is available in packages beginning at $70 per month; beIN Sports is available only in the uppermost tier of packages, which cost $125 a month.
"You've got Trump and Xi Jinping meeting, and that is uppermost in most people's minds in terms of trade tensions, given that China is a big consumer (of copper)," Societe Generale analyst Robin Bhar said.
The answers are all right here in red, white, and green, subdivided into 21 distinct points that begin in the lower left-hand corner of the "N" and continue to its uppermost right-hand corner.
The win, which registered as a fairly substantial upset, pushed the oft-underappreciated TUF vet into the uppermost echelon of the welterweight rankings, where high-stakes bouts with the division's top contenders seemed to await.
The five surviving crew members were asleep behind the wheelhouse on the boat's uppermost sun deck, while one crew member slept alongside the 33 passengers in the bunkroom on the lower deck, the NTSB said.
Smith tops out at adequacy's uppermost margin, but that adequacy is his own, a blend of guile and fine-tuning that represents not so much a waystation in the evolution of quarterbacking as a rogue offshoot.
The proposal is radical, but with most of the former East Germany voting in regional elections this year that will test Chancellor Angela Merkel's fractious coalition, the eastern Germans' feelings are uppermost in many politicians' minds.
The recent deadly militant attacks in Brussels have fueled concern that Islamic State could eventually target nuclear plants and develop radioactive "dirty bombs," a topic that may well be uppermost in leaders' minds as they meet.
On the day of my visit, John Hovanec, Chris Ironside and Zachary Robinson were navigating the tight confines of the uppermost scaffold level, resetting stones that had been removed, inspected and — when necessary — repaired or replaced.
"I consider this to be the most convincing evidence that you actually do have true water ice at the uppermost surface — what we call the optical surface — of the moon," he said of the study's results.
A US Army statement announcing his new position as deputy to the commanding general said that in July 2010 he was appointed as a member of the senior executive service, the uppermost ranks of federal civil service.
However, the absence of punishing rough is only one of the considerations players will have to take into account when deciding their weapon of choice off the tee, with numerous water hazards also uppermost in their minds.
Economists and investors say they have given up seeking any clues from Emefiele, who once read out a 20153-page statement on interest rates without referring to the issue uppermost on his audience's mind - the frozen naira.
Living In 16 Photos View Slide Show ' When Sally Cuneo Ajello and her husband, Tom Ajello, went house hunting a few years ago, their three children, now ages 9, 7 and 3593, were uppermost in their minds.
Celebrities mingle in Millionaires Row in the uppermost reaches of the clubhouse; everyday folks happily contribute to a different party scene in the infield, a ticket for which once cost 50 cents when it opened in 1938.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints teaches that when the righteous and faithful die, they will be reunited with their families in the uppermost tier of heaven, parents sealed with their children for all eternity.
Provided Whittaker is able to get by Rafael Natal on April 23, the fight makes as much sense now as it did back in November, and would push the winner to the uppermost reaches of the middleweight rankings.
Letter of Recommendation On the lower left-hand corner of my desk sits a wooden box, roughly the size and shape of a smallish jewelry case and featureless save for a small metal switch on its uppermost surface.
At the uppermost stretch goal of the fund ($350,000), Wisdom Tree will bestow unto us "a fully animated motion picture for Super Noah's Ark 3D," which might not be that bad, considering it's just a heavily reskinned Wolfenstein 3D.
Passporting rights, free movement of people and single market access are among the EU buzz words uppermost in the minds of UK-based bankers, telecom executives and airline owners who want to preserve market shares built up over decades.
"Even still, the winnowing of the uppermost echelon of the organization doesn't mean the imminent end of ISIS, or even the beginning of the end," Hassan and Michael Weiss, authors of "ISIS: Inside the Army of Terror," wrote recently.
Imagine politics as a two-dimensional ideological grid: on the up-down axis are views on race, immigration, and other social/identity issues, with the uppermost point signifying total anti-racism/openness and the opposite point signifying extreme xenophobia and racism.
Since Jo was a member of Parliament, the forces that were exploiting the Brexit referendum to sow fear were uppermost in her mind; for me, the rise in anti-migrant sentiment in Europe was at the center of my work.
Critic's Notebook When the Metropolitan Opera began to roll out Robert Lepage's production of Wagner's "Ring" cycle, in 2010, I was a student who spent most of my time at the Met in the Family Circle — the uppermost, least expensive seats.
Top officials from the major multilateral financial institutions all struck a gloomy note on the prospects for the global economy if the shadows cast by trade disputes continued to lengthen, with the risk of recession seemingly uppermost in some minds.
The drawback with the same-day tickets is that they are in the uppermost tier at the very back of the arena — far enough away that even sumo look small — and each person in line can only get one ticket.
The first time I traveled this far north, to the uppermost parts of upstate New York, two convicted murderers had broken out of a maximum-security prison and fled into the dense and brutal wilderness just below the Canadian border.
That's the sort of thing that may be uppermost on your mind if you are socially wealthy, if, like most successful politicians and analysts, you live within a thick web of connection and feel as if your social schedule is too full.
If your goal is to convince the world to forget that you have been credibly accused of doing terrible things, and to find a way to once again work in the uppermost echelons of Hollywood, then Gibson is an admirable role model.
Miss Smyth has been most successful in striking the note of folk-song that is appropriate to the peasantry with which the opera is populated, and that is uppermost in the earlier part of the work, as in the opening chorus and in the dance.
Opening remarks at the closed-door event, attended by representatives from Colombia, Mexico, Cuba and other countries in Central America and the Caribbean islands, made clear the new U.S. administration was uppermost on the agenda, though the name of President Donald Trump was never uttered.
"Under pressure at a film festival to close a highly competitive deal that was consummated in a day of heated negotiation, I'm sure that's not uppermost on a company's mind," Eamonn Bowles, president of Magnolia Pictures, an independent film company, said in an email.
Ms. Camaj was terrified of heights, so when Mr. Camaj got a job cleaning the glass on the uppermost reaches of the World Trade Center in the mid-1970s, he didn't tell her the part about how he was cleaning it from the outside.
Not everyone writes that way, but we are asked to, and that's O.K. (See what I just did there?) So even though today's theme might not be uppermost in your mind, it's pretty important to me and my colleagues when we sit down to write.
In Christopher Wool's untitled enamel-on-aluminum painting from 21980, the black-stenciled words "RUN DOG RUN" split and shift down the length of the white surface — a juicy presence in itself augmented by a vestigial "R" from a painted-over "RUN" in the uppermost rank.
READ: China: Lesbian couple ties knot in push for same-sex marriage Li told CNN that marriage is the uppermost concern within the Chinese LGBT community, and it would alleviate many of the issues facing gay people, namely divided finances, care of children and social benefits.
He writes: Europe must now find some other way to dynamically incorporate the world of Islam without diluting its devotion to the rule-of-law-based system that arose in Europe's north, a system in which individual rights and agency are uppermost in a hierarchy of needs.
On the individual side, it shrinks the current seven brackets to just three, and it reduces the top marginal rate from 39.6 percent to 35 percent – though it leaves open the possibility of a fourth bracket for those on the uppermost end of the upper end.
Looking ahead to 2020, one question is uppermost in the minds of Democrats: Who can beat Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpJoe Biden's record – not his gaffes – is dooming his campaign Trump defends shift of FEMA funds, citing Dorian's change in path Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively donate M to help migrant children, social justice MORE?
There were other worries on Churchill's mind in 1919 — not least a looming sectarian civil war in Ireland — but the future of Britain's relationship with a newly configured Europe, the perils of a resurgent, aggressive Russia, the danger of American isolationism and the likelihood of unrest in the Middle East were uppermost.
In addition to the boat surfacing and victim confirmation on Thursday, the National Transportation Safety Board released a report confirming that the five surviving crew members were asleep behind the wheelhouse on the boat's uppermost sun deck, while one crew member slept alongside the 33 passengers in the bunk room on the lower deck.
The economy might help Republicans, he said, but other issues will likely be uppermost in voters' minds, like the Republican tax overhaul - which is seen by some as favoring the rich over the middle class - and Trump's dismantling of President Barack Obama's initiative to expand healthcare to millions of Americans, popularly known as Obamacare.
Uppermost on the reader's inquiring mind is how Ivana's intimate perspective might help us unlock how the slick wheeler-dealer who charmed and courted her when she arrived in Manhattan in the 1970s — "an all-American good guy," her instincts told her — mutated over the decades into a president so seething with ignorance, malice, prejudice and destruction.
The combo of Joyce Pensato's untitled mouse head from 1992 (more Ignatz than Mickey) and Elizabeth Murray's shaped abstraction, "Druid" (1979), smack in the middle of the uppermost reaches of the installation, is an instant eye-magnet, but it would be so much more enriching to experience, in a larger show, these two idiosyncratic artists facing off in a room of their own.
Having steeped myself both in high school and college in the Federalist Papers, and having studied the Constitution and the history of it, including the position of the anti-Federalists, I am pretty well aware of the extent to which the people who wrote our Constitution in Philadelphia in 1787 had one thought uppermost, with the one exception of Alexander Hamilton, and that would be: We don't want a king.

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