He's a New Economy technocrat, raised at the heart of government, with a privileged education. |
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Is there anyway to guess whether he's going to be a reformer or a conservative or a technocrat or an ideologue? |
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A technocrat to his fingertips, he is exactly the kind of individual who keeps modern civilization moving smoothly along. |
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Birt, a revolutionary technocrat who related ambiguously to artists, sent out conciliatory messages with his famously unstructured Armani suits. |
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Sarah Alade, a highly regarded technocrat who will run the bank until June, has pledged to continue to support the currency. |
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Poverty is on the rise and the people feel abandoned by a minister who sticks to his role of technocrat. |
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Britain, with real royalty, can be happy with a technocrat prime minister it can rough up in Parliament. |
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David Chipperfield is an unstoppably ambitious technocrat, two steps behind popular taste. |
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The technocrat prime minister Lucas Papademos, a former vice president of the European Central Bank. |
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The country's first female president is renowned as a highly competent technocrat and vociferous reader. |
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Just as in their politics, when it comes to process, Romney versus Santorum is a fight between the technocrat and the moralist. |
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It doesn't matter if you're from the left or right, a crooning populist or a colorless technocrat. |
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Given a screeching demagogue and an evenhanded, mild-mannered technocrat, people will always be more drawn to the former. |
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He is considered a technocrat, which I believe means he's a Democrat who loves glowsticks. |
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To the technocrat, everything boils down to setting the right parameters and imposing the right rules. |
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The one I wish to raise here is that the technocrat has no experience working in the context of an organization. |
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By nominating Jack Lew to succeed Geithner, it may look like the president has substituted one technocrat for another. |
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Mr. Xi is a princeling, while Mr. Hu is a technocrat, although Mr. Xi has been successful at bridging the divide. |
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Confidence in technocrat Mario Monti has been hitting a new low amid the debt crisis. |
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The next potential leader appears to be Mario Monti, a technocrat and former European Union competition commissioner. |
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Like most seriously successful businessmen, Mitt is a pragmatic problem solver, a sensible fixer, a technocrat. |
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Like many onetime Latin leftists, she made the transition from rebel to bureaucrat, and earned a reputation as a technocrat. |
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Produced with technocrat perfection, it presents the palate with a pleasing gooseberry and apple-like nose and a palate that vibrates with clean fruit flavours. |
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The management team of Jay Khodiyar Machine Tools is lead by visionary entrepreneur and technocrat Mr. Sanjay Tilala. |
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The first one, a German technocrat who speaks five languages and has worked at the World Bank for a quarter of a century Caio Koch-Weser, was declined by the U. S. government. |
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He is a proletarianized white collar technocrat, but he identifies with the lifestyles of the ruling class. |
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The federal capital elects 4 members, of whom 2 are general members, one is a woman and one is a technocrat, in a manner to be prescribed by the President. |
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In this situation, Industry and Energy Minister Viktor Khristenko, a young and energetic technocrat and Kremlin veteran, is doing his best to balance the interests between Moscow, Toulouse and Seattle. |
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While there are clearly many legitimate circumstances where executives must be reshuffled or need to move on, the manner in which this occurs is the distinguishing hallmark between the true leader and the callous technocrat. |
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A technocrat is merely a technician whom one dislikes, that is all. |
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You know, there is no need to go to Brussels to find a technocrat. |
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Afghanistan inaugurates its first new president in a decade today, swearing in technocrat Ashraf Ghani to head a power-sharing government just as the withdrawal of most foreign troops presents a crucial test. |
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Another by now trusted technocrat, d'Aguesseau, returned as Chancellor, initiating down to his death in 1751 landmark judicial reforms. |
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Gone was the cold, arrogant, sharp-tongued technocrat. |
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A technocrat cabinet was formed with Moudud Ahmed as Deputy Prime Minister. |
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Makoni... had a reputation as a technocrat who tended toward moderation and pragmatism, but one who was also a fully paid-up member of the Mugabe machine. |
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Perhaps trying to shed his image as a technocrat, Ghani recalled that he ''ate corned beef at Katz's, New York's greatest, greasiest, pickle-lined melting pot. |
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