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Meritocratic
Meritocratic meaning
Pertaining to a meritocracy.
Synonyms of Meritocratic
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The decision to do away with divisions also forges a more meritocratic path toward the Big Ten Championship at a time when an imbalance between East and West rendered the league's title game somewhat trivial.
Meritocratic appointment of district and provincial managers, accompanied by more decentralised decision-making on appointments of staff and use of funds, would be an important first step.
The revelation of this scheme has also led to a national conversation about whether college admissions is truly the meritocratic system that most selective schools claim it is.
The terribleness of the idea wedded to the “upper middle-class England in the 1980s” marketing gives it an almost vicious quality, as if intentionally mocking the unmoored techno-meritocratic fantasies of the Thatcher era.
It might make all the difference when it comes to the long-term sustainability of advanced meritocratic societies.
As a meritocratic system relies on a standard of merit to measure and compare people against, the system by which this is done has to be reliable to ensure that their assessed merit accurately reflects their potential capabilities.
Confucianism advocated a hierarchical, meritocratic government based on empathy, loyalty, and interpersonal relationships.
Franke, p 568, 572 Bayan's purges were called off; his supporters dismissed; positions he had closed to the Chinese were reopened; the meritocratic system of examinations for official service was restored.
He believed that the reform of the civil service into a meritocratic system and the disappearance of the ancient Chinese nobility from the bureaucracy constituted a modern society.
On their website the Meritocracy Party lists five meritocratic principles and thirteen primary aims.
This limits the fairness and justness of any meritocratic system.