so important as to be named at or near the top of a newspaper item, advertisement, or the like: a topline actress; topline news.
of the highest reputation, importance, etc.: a topline business firm.
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The topline results zigged toward Republicans, then zagged toward Democrats as more votes were counted.
On the whole, the topline numbers in this race haven’t changed much.
In short, the company has managed to grow topline revenue, keep its cost of revenues flat, and manage the growth of its other expenses to limit their effect on the bottom line.
While they disagree with the topline number, Republican and Democratic leaders are in support for many of the items that would go in the bill.
John Yedinak, the cofounder of Aging Media, which covers the senior care industries, said that for smaller events, the topline revenue for a virtual can be 30 to 50% lower than the revenue generated by an in-person one.
The WaPo poll topline is better for Romney--Obama leads by just one point.