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to meritocracy
noun
Rule by merit, and talent.
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The transition to meritocracy has, however, had unintended consequences.
Its commitment to meritocracy explains both its dynamism and its harshness towards failure.
Combined with an aversion to meritocracy, this is driving large numbers of talented young Italians abroad.
Expressing commitment to meritocracy has been a characteristic of all political leaders since 1979.
The toughest obstacle to improving the worst is the strident opposition of the teachers' unions to meritocracy.
"All women shortlists are fundamentally unConservative and they have no place in a party pledged to meritocracy and localism".
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Yet when Scalia was nominated to the Supreme Court a year later, the Senate, giddy at his heartwarmingly ethnic rags-to-meritocracy story, voted to confirm him 98-0.
And change favours the young: they learn and relearn faster and, unencumbered by families and mortgages, can afford to risk more to try new things.In many companies, rigid seniority-based hierarchies have given way to meritocracies.
It went from being a place for the sons of the Northeastern elite to a meritocracy and started to suck up people from other parts of the country.
Public service seemed to bring more humiliation than triumph, whereas the private sector was closer to a meritocracy: your reward corresponded directly to what you produced.
So far, however, China's attempt to export political meritocracy to developing countries has been relatively ad hoc.
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