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He had given special attention to meritocracy in the organization.
The benefits of the new meritocracy do come at a price.
In the former case, some form of meritocracy would apply.
Or is it going to be a meritocracy where talent really does matter most?
I mean, this is a fashion meritocracy we're living in!
So why does he let this book on meritocracy get taken over by affirmative action?
"One of the things they love about the school is that it remains a true meritocracy," he said.
There is no reason why the meritocracy would be immune to this.
There is no real room for meritocracy or equal opportunities.
He could therefore be considered the father of Swedish meritocracy.
"I still think bowling is a kind of meritocracy," he said.
"We have come closer to a true meritocracy than anywhere else around the world," he said.
So that was a point of advantage in today's youth meritocracy?
But today the equity and efficiency of the meritocracy are in question.
In a meritocracy, actors who act well get good roles.
However, in a meritocracy, those at the bottom are clearly inferior.
There is no meritocracy anywhere, especially in the public sector.
A paradox lies at the heart of this new American meritocracy.
And even if you're not - hey, that's the whole point of a meritocracy, right?
In a more general sense, meritocracy can refer to any form of government based on achievement.
But if they were truly working in a meritocracy, many of them would be unemployed.
IT is almost as if two separate meritocracies have sprung up.
This sort of insult to meritocracy is, after all, a college tradition.
Opponents of affirmative action say they want a return to a meritocracy.
The meritocracy they evoke is the one in which, somehow, only white guys made the cut.