As a social base it had the older generation of the modern middle class, made up of professional workers, technocrats and civil servants. |
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It was the era of centralized offices, of the rise of the technocrats, the managerial class, the organization man. |
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We are told to trust un-elected technocrats, that political or popular concerns are invalid. |
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The present trend is that technocrats want to study botany in air-conditioned rooms, and not in fields. |
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Rapid industrialization under the Five Year Plans required massive numbers of experts, technocrats, skilled workers, engineers and managers. |
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State chancellery was staffed by the former Communist functionaries and younger technocrats, frequently with no party affiliation. |
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Indian doctors, engineers, technocrats, consultants, management experts made their mark at home and abroad. |
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Its people range from urban technocrats to traditional Bakhtiari and Baluchi nomads. |
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There are plenty of moderates, of course, but they tend to be technocrats and wonks. |
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All top technocrats and industrial captains were members of this task force. |
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A new pattern of migration of the intellectuals, technocrats, artists, and educated youth is naturally expected to develop. |
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They are visible among the technocrats behind Korea's economic development in recent decades. |
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They had the need of the authority and direction of an elite cadre of technocrats. |
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After all, there would appear to be no less reason to apply the same sort of language to Laskian socialists or Keynesian technocrats. |
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Sovereignty, if it is not to be confiscated by factions of the bourgeoisie or technocrats in their service, has to be popular sovereignty. |
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The economic planning by technocrats in the Fourth Republic paid off with high growth rates in France in the early years of the Fifth Republic. |
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The very nature of democracy requires public input into decision-making, not technocrats deciding what is good for the public. |
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Now telecommunications technocrats abound, bringing their own interests and skills to the forum. |
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If the state's wisdom came from majoritarian prejudices, rather than the expertise of its technocrats, that would take us no further. |
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There are some technocrats who simply had to be Baathists in order to work. |
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In this way, power was shifted out of the hands of the masses and into the hands of a minority elite of technocrats and upper-income businessmen. |
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But the age of the generals was over and that of the ideologues and technocrats had begun. |
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Nowadays, when it comes to politics, technocrats are more popular than politicians. |
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Millions more were forced to flee from their country among them, a large number of technocrats and educated Afghans. |
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My group finds it unacceptable for this policy to be put in the hands of technocrats, for this political task to be taken out of our hands. |
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He had started to sound out Syrian technocrats about their possible participation in a transitional government. |
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Populism is how technocrats choose to denigrate the will of the people when it is expressed in a direction which does not suit them. |
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The alternative is that policy will be forced upon them by the technocrats. |
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They have known each other a long time and get on well, as two marathon-running, workaholic technocrats might be expected to. |
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In brief, this Algeria the technocrats of the ultraliberal globalization welcome in their highly select clubs. |
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The starting point for Ebola alarmists is an assumption that behind policy disagreements, conspiracies lurk, with technocrats in on the plot. |
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Assisted by a government of technocrats led by Salim Hoss, Sarkis attempted to rebuild the country. |
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Making the financing of public health or social housing subject to the authorisation of technocrats is immoral. |
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By decree of the CMJD Chairman, dated 10 August 2005, a new government of 24 members, composed mainly by technocrats, was established. |
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We have also found that in many social economy firms the technocrats dominate the very members of the social economy. |
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The new cabinet comprises a range of technocrats, mainly promoted from within the ranks. |
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Well, almost: he has retreated from his hope of a cabinet stacked with independent technocrats. |
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Criminals are becoming technocrats and police need to keep up with technical advances that organized crime has been developing. |
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The TFP has overwhelmingly endorsed the new cabinet, which includes a substantial number of technocrats, including those from the Diaspora. |
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It is important that a range of senior policy makers participate in these discussions and not simply technocrats. |
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I said that leaders, rather than arrogant technocrats must take responsibility for bringing worldwide disorder under control. |
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Five members from each of the provinces are elected to the Senate to represent technocrats and different social sectors. |
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In temperament and style DeLillo is Apollonian, a secret sharer with his technocrats and obsessives, whereas Pynchon is chthonic, in touch with darker gods. |
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Their outlook harmonized with the new orthodoxies of the planners, many of them Liberal theoreticians such as Keynes or Beveridge, or simply apolitical technocrats. |
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The other group comprises global capitalists and technocrats. |
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That civil administration will be composed of highly qualified technocrats with experience in government and a small political body to oversee the transition period. |
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He applies the craft of great storytelling to a highly deserving subject that is normally the province of technocrats, academics, and financial wizards. |
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Europe is not just for the benefit a few technocrats, it is for everyone. |
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Of course, the technocrats of Brussels and certain out-of-touch politicians may believe the negotiating process is going to make it possible to get beyond these differences or make them secondary. |
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Qualified technocrats are among those dying who are not easy to replace. |
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But is management by technocrats any better? |
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At this moment in Brasilia, social policy technocrats are reviewing ways to replace the fight against inequality with the fight against poverty-a more realistic goal given the weak capacities of the state. |
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For the most part they are devised by technocrats and their design is far from the practical requirements on the street where innovation is constantly required. |
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Peace for ail cannot be the concern of a few technocrats. |
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Far be it from me to urge that law making be entrusted to technocrats. |
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Various export schemes are favoured by technocrats as well as by some nationalists and insiders who would stand to gain from the creation of new export markets. |
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If history is anything to go by, he will delegate economic policy to technocrats, and focus his own energies on tackling insecurity and reducing corruption in government. |
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Paradoxically, they present themselves as the sole guarantor of democracy, claiming to give people back their say and the power stolen from them by technocrats and financial oligarchies. |
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The technicalities prevent presidents and prime ministers from clinching a Doha deal at a single sitting, but the technocrats in Geneva cannot get much further without a big political push. |
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In his telling he was offering a new republic, shriven of racial hatreds and purged of poverty, built by farsighted technocrats and legislators upon mountains of federal cash. |
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When technocrats, in an office tower, pore over the map and try to redistribute the population in fairly equal numbers among the electoral districts, lines start to move. |
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The convention also delivered a slap to the technocrats who have held the reins of government for more than a decade. |
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While the M-side has ideologues deregulating in the dark, the B-side has technocrats playing with make-believe numbers. |
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The then Labour government decided that bean counters not technocrats should run the industry. |
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This core outlook influenced early social scientists and different types of socialists ranging from anarchists like Peter Kropotkin to technocrats like Saint Simon. |
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Technocrats in government and external aid agencies constituted a powerful combine. |
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Technocrats from the two governments were currently discussing the modalities of the project to ensure smooth implementation. |
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