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单词 meritocracy
释义
meritocracy
noun[CorU]
uk
/ˌmer.ɪˈtɒk.rə.si/
us
/ˌmer.əˈtɑː.krə.si/
asocialsystem,society, ororganizationin whichpeoplehavepowerbecause oftheirabilities, not because oftheirmoneyorsocialposition
精英领导体制;精英管理的社会
Thecompanyis a meritocracy. Goodworkisrewardedwithpromotions.这家公司施行精英管理,干得好就会被晋升。

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Built into most anti-colonial ideology were radical commitments to modernization and a pronounced antipathy to anything other than democracy andmeritocracy.
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The strong attachment to merit (hencemeritocracy) ensures that the most competent are not only recruited but rise to leadership levels in the civil service.
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These include restoringmeritocracy, improving accountability and competitiveness.
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Conservatives counter that society will be hurt by any departure from strictmeritocracy.
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But love, like literature, is neither ameritocracynor a redemption that exalts the faithful.
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There are slippery terms employed here - intellectuals, the thinking classes, the upper middle classes, elites,meritocracy.
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As mentioned earlier, it was a question of cronyism/nepotism versus utilitarianism/meritocracy.
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They would not appreciate the revolutionary potential ofmeritocracyuntil it was too late.
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Within those limits, the political regime in question can be called the regime ofmeritocracy.
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The documented differences between men and women in scientific career paths do not match what would be expected in a truemeritocracy.
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This can be reformed by the creation of a different type ofmeritocracy, following the creation of a new balance being struck between government, the people, and the market.
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The lure of unified, orderly authority, exercised by an elitemeritocracy(of the right or the left) safely insulated from the whims of the uneducated masses, remains strong.
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The myth ofmeritocracyin science is so strong that it often eludes criticism and prevents ser ious discussion of the relation between science and society, even historically.
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Meiji leaders, he argues, created 'a thoroughmeritocracyand education system based on equal opportunity' (p. 101).
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Although the eighteenth-century ruling group was far from ameritocracy, such acts of benevolence could earn the individual the right and provided justification for occupying an elevated rank.
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