meritocratic in A Sentence

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    This Meritocratic system rewarded talent over birthright.

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    While this effect is most spectacular among the elite, nearly any accomplishment can be viewed through Meritocratic eyes.

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    A Meritocratic method is when the resultslabor are estimated on real achievements, with connection of mechanisms of objective measurements.

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    This implies that Jewish enrollment is roughly 600 percent greater relative to Asians than should be expected under a strictly Meritocratic admissions system.

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    By limiting Meritocratic access to eastern universities, the authorities were perhaps also seeking to reduce the problems associated with high levels of internal migration.

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    In fact, we should discard the notion that admissions is a Meritocratic process that selects the“best” 18-year-olds who apply to a selective university.

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    Karabel notes that MIT has always had a far more Meritocratic admissions system than nearby Harvard, tending to draw those students who were academic stars even if socially undistinguished.

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    However, for Zingales,“the benefits conferred by Meritocratic capitalism are neither as great nor as widespread as they once were” and“this change weakens political support for the market system.”.

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    This government will fulfil the democratic decision of the British people by ensuring that the UK leaves the European Union on 29th March next year- and that as we do so, we build a stronger, more Meritocratic Britain that is fit for the future.

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    In The Big Test, journalist Nicholas Lemann traces the history of Meritocratic admissions policy, and the philosophical conflicts which liberals faced once that policy first came into direct conflict with the racial diversity they also favored, beginning when the DeFunis“reverse discrimination” case reached the U.S. Supreme Court in 1974.

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    The recent percentage of Asian NMS semifinalists in California has ranged between 55 percent and 60 percent, while for the rest of America the figure is probably closer to 20 percent, so an overall elite-campus UC Asian-American enrollment of around 40 percent seems reasonably close to what a fully Meritocratic admissions system might be expected to produce.

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