词汇 | unelected |
释义 | unelected adjective uk /ˌʌn.ɪˈlek.tɪd/ us /ˌʌn.ɪˈlek.tɪd/ not having been voted into a particular important job or position: 没有当选的,落选的 unelected bureaucrats落选的官僚 Decisions and deciding ascription be make or break for someone/somethingidiom be on the horns of a dilemmaidiom choose clinch conclusion finalize fish or cut baitidiom flip flip a coinidiom get something into your headidiom judge resolution see fitidiom sleep split decision swing swing the balanceidiom take it into your head to do somethingidiom take the plungeidiom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Elections Examples of unelectedunelected And it extends a well-recognized debate over how (and how carefully) elected politicians delegate authority to unelected bureaucrats. Presumably, decentralised constituencies will vote for representatives who will represent their interests to the central government better than the unelected civil servants of the past. Finally, our data show that unelected peers are over-represented at lower levels of government in comparison to higher posts. At the same time, however, the judiciary is expected to perform these functions in accordance with the views of the unelected head. In these countries, sovereignty is divided between elected executives and unelected ones who act as guardians of the regime. Surprisingly, however, the failure of the courts to produce popularly acceptable decisions contributes to the continued division of sovereignty between elected and unelected institutions. The unelected head, despite its privileged position, cannot ignore the results of elections or the powers of the elected head. On balance, we find that unelected peers are as durable as any other ministers in our sample. Although voting restrictions and the creation of unelected bureaucracies can insulate government from popular pressures, the autonomy of democratic the electorate. The last individual attribute we include is a dummy variable for members of the government who are unelected peers. The potential for the unelected partner's involvement in the decision-making process, however, is always present. However, their unelected nature was later to be the cause of considerable adverse criticism. The disregard shown for judicial decisions tends to justify the continued vigilance of the unelected head. Institutional coherence produces the need to reduce tensions between elected village committees and the unelected village party branch. While it is true that the unelected head limits the powers of the elected head, the latter's powers are not residual. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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