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It is now being developed in the open by a meritocratic community.
A meritocratic system that we know worked well and in the interests of society as a whole.
Whereas in the far less meritocratic 60s, 70s and 80s.
The most common form of meritocratic screening found today is the college degree.
It might not be so bad, though, if there was something genuinely meritocratic about the process.
Is it news to anyone that the education system isn't really meritocratic?
What culture and values get adopted by a meritocratic elite?
Both, too, project the manner of a new, meritocratic elite.
No, it wasn't the meritocratic system that was the target in America.
Since pay was based on nominations received, the system has been described as highly meritocratic.
That was reinforced in the comparatively meritocratic world of the Army.
We are no closer to a meritocratic society than we were in 1944.
In our open, meritocratic age, no human experience need be seen as "better" or more "significant" than any other, and that includes the final one.
It's time to work together and focus our efforts on making our society more meritocratic.
Professional sports are generally meritocratic, so we should, in theory, celebrate success.
It suggests that a society based on meritocratic principles may not be well integrated.
Show business, according to "Comedian," is both meritocratic and hierarchical.
Socially, the city seems as wide open and meritocratic as ever.
The education policy of the Egyptian government prior to the occupation had been to create a meritocratic system.
Theoretically, this system would result in a highly meritocratic ruling class, with the best students running the country.
From their business-minded perspective, this meritocratic approach made perfect sense.
The black students were ambitious and eager to break into the meritocratic advertising agency field.
So, you see, it is working, just not in the way an education system ought to work in a meritocratic society.
The civil service would remain permanent, meritocratic and politically neutral.
Largely out of hostility to the meritocratic elite, the American public became hostile to government.