Two-tier
adjective
1.
consisting of two tiers, floors, levels, or the like:
a two-tier wedding cake.
2.
consisting of two separate price structures, sets of regulations, etc.:
a two-tier fare system for subways and buses.
adjective
1.
involving or comprising two levels of structure, policy, etc
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