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Meritocracy

Meritocracy meaning

Rule by merit and talent. | A type of society where wealth, income, and social status are assigned through competition.

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Modern meritocracy in practice Singapore Singapore describes meritocracy as one of its official guiding principles for domestic public policy formulation, placing emphasis on academic credentials as objective measures of merit.

A clue comes from the U.K., where a much less severe erosion of meritocracy has had malign consequences, as the reports.

Furthermore, the key rivalries will be (largely) protected and the road to the Big Ten championship will be much more of a meritocracy with the elimination of divisions.

He described the decision as “irresponsible and insulting”, adding that the government was turning Maltese language graduates and academics into “beggars” rather than following the principle of meritocracy.

His argument against zoning reflects a belief in meritocracy and the need for political positions open to all qualified candidates, regardless of their geographical origin.

I lack the insights of the anti-meritocracy crowd to appraise their beliefs, but I do see the precipice they are pushing the next generation to.

In a society that claims to be a meritocracy above all else, it’s important to call this practice out as it gives unfair advantages that shut others out and undermines the ideal of equal opportunity.

Mdm Halimah said that meritocracy has provided opportunities, but as the country prospers, those who have already done well will naturally seek to pass on their advantages to their children.

The irony to this entire mess when it comes to Monahan is that part of his criticism of the LIV Golf format and its 54-hole tournaments with no cuts was about how it lacked the “meritocracy’’ of the PGA Tour.

The military offers an alternative to the academic meritocracy and values determination, teamwork and self-criticism.

The Pentagon’s woke agenda trumps meritocracy in promotions and advancement.

The United States then will resemble the miasma we see in most of the world abroad, where ideology suppresses free inquiry, political correctness warps research, and tribalism trumps meritocracy.

The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent landmark “Fair Admissions” decision suggests a possible swing towards meritocracy, posing a challenge to elite institutions practicing systematic discrimination against better-qualified candidates.

This combination might be good for America in the long run — fostering a greater regional dispersal of talent, breaking the meritocracy-versus-populism stalemate, weakening the influence of the Ivy League.

This new fuel is powerful — venture capital makes Indian business a fertile habitat for first-generation entrepreneurs in ways not dissimilar from the higher meritocracy created by IPL for cricket players and streaming platforms for actors.

Get in there and clean out all the social justice, politically correct garbage on top, and get back to lethality, war fighting, accountability, meritocracy, and readiness.

He has also spoken out against Harvard’s adoption of diversity and inclusion programs that he argues stifle meritocracy.

She said about Singapore, тАЬTheir government believes in a meritocracy where extremely qualified people make it to the government and they also prioritise research, as they spend a good amount of funds in research.

Although he ultimately would not be permitted to stay at the position, Briscoe was a pioneer for Black quarterbacks in the NFL, paving a path toward meritocracy for all — not just for white players.

Daniel Markovits, author of “The Meritocracy Trap,” estimates there are about one million of these workers in America today.