Use of meritocracy in Sentences. 26 Examples

The examples include meritocracy at the start of sentence, meritocracy at the end of sentence and meritocracy in the middle of sentence

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meritocracy at the end of sentence


  1. Is Britain a meritocracy?
  2. He was evidence that the trading floor was a meritocracy.
  3. Low - level management employees in the irresponsible, the only pro is not a meritocracy.

meritocracy in the middle of sentence


  1. A global meritocracy is in all our interests.
  2. However, in a meritocracy, those at the bottom are clearly inferior.
  3. It's comforting to think that we live in a meritocracy. But we don't.
  4. Secondly it is a declaration that meritocracy does not operate by default.
  5. Wealth disparities are corroding Japan's meritocracy and poverty is rising.
  6. By and large women believe that the workplace is a meritocracy, and it isn't.
  7. An ethos of meritocracy will permeate business ethics and corporate processes.
  8. The prime minister claims he wants to create a classless meritocracy in Britain.
  9. In a meritocracy, talent and ability are efficiently syphoned out of the lower strata.
  10. But it was possible to turn the critique of meritocracy against the schools themselves.
  11. The theory assumes the existence of a "meritocracy"?that there is equal opportunity for all.
  12. The meritocracy that reigned among students thus functioned hardly at all within the faculty.
  13. But the front row was less confident than the back that the firm was a meritocracy of money-makers.
  14. Mike Cavallo , who viewed the allocation process a meritocracy, did end up having some questions, too.
  15. An efficient administration of justice , meritocracy and good leadership are the reasons for our success.
  16. Members of the upper strata in a meritocracy deserve their position; their privileges are based on merit.
  17. Traditionally, the middle class has supported meritocracy and upward mobility, more than the elite has done.
  18. In the collaborative meritocracy, people who are talented enough and committed enough are rightly seen as indispensable.
  19. And, in a democratic free market society, a multicultural meritocracy is much more palatable than an Episcopalian aristocracy.
  20. The institutional racism model thus overlaps with an equal opportunities model which demands self-conscious meritocracy in spirit and in procedures.
  21. Leadership Style: Task - oriented meritocracy: lead by high profile , sometimes autocratic , example ; management by objectives, cheerleaders for success.
  22. A striver who had flourished in America's nascent meritocracy, Hoover put his faith in solutions that were principled, technocratic, and terribly insufficient to the time.
  23. The meritocracy is inexorably turning into a matriarchy, and visibly so on many campuses: the heads of Harvard, Princeton, MIT, Brown and the National Defence University are all women.
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