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词汇 meritocratic
释义 meritocratic
adjective
uk /ˌmer.ɪ.təˈkræt.ɪk/ us /ˌmer.ɪ.t̬əˈkræt̬.ɪk/
relating to a meritocracy (= a social system in which people's success or power is related to their abilities): 精英制的
a more open, meritocratic society更加开放的唯贤是用的社会
The country was operating more meritocratic principles for selecting those entering the educational elite. 该国在选择重点教育培养对象时采用了更多的唯才是举原则。
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This idea should be absurd and insulting in any modern meritocratic society.
This is a democratic, meritocratic process.
What culture and values get adopted by a meritocratic elite?
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Examples of meritocratic


meritocratic
Even on the basis of the meritocratic principles advocated by today's policy-makers, it cannot be considered as just.
Although some teams and leagues were integrated, baseball was never as democratic and meritocratic as its promoters claimed.
The problems that worried them, members of their meritocratic bureaucracies, shed light as well on modern concerns.
The power of the teetotaler's cautionary confession is thus made abundantly evident: a yeoman farmer becomes a new-style meritocratic landed gentleman.
As science appealed to a growing public, its practitioners worked harder to define themselves as a meritocratic elite.
An important implication of this meritocratic view was that leaders must be insulated from the capricious and morally corrosive practices of parliamentary politics.
To allow meritocratic distribution of office to invade the sphere of the family would therefore also be unjust.
Instead, increased meritocratic standards combined with political plurality, as justices supported by the left, centre and right parties were named to the bench.
This is also the result of a judicial structure which has not fostered meritocratic promotion mechanisms.
In sum, technological systems of connection both incarnate and reinforce an ideology that accords economic, political, and intellectual power to the global market, to a meritocratic elite, and to information.
With their ultimate objective being assimilation into a meritocratic society and as the victims of racism, they, as a matter of principle, embraced the ideal of non-racism.
We should not simply pursue the meritocratic idea.
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There will be choice by neighbourhood, just as to-day there is choice by cheque book or choice by meritocratic entry through the 11-plus.
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Hansard archive

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Let us turn now to staff: meritocratic selection in all the countries will provide a uniform standard among teachers' associations.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
Labour is committed to a meritocratic system which allows people to rise by their talents, regardless of background.
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