English to Kannada Dictionary meritocracy

meritocracy

ಅರ್ಹತೆಯನ್ನು
definition
noun
For the first time in the 20th century, Britain's agonisingly slow progress towards meritocracy went into reverse.
government or the holding of power by people selected on the basis of their ability.
translation of 'meritocracy'
ಯೋಗ್ಯತಾಶಾಹಿ ಸಮಾಜ
example
The campaign is also backed by several millionaires whose aim is to develop a 'meritocracy' in British society.
The problem with Liang's novels is that it is a rigid 'meritocracy' - people are graded on their martial art skills, and when a superior fighter encounters an inferior fighter, the outcome is always the same.
We have a 'meritocracy' of money in which good public education is passed on from one generation to the next.
‘The industry became more of a 'meritocracy' ,’ says Kurt Cerulli of Boston's Cerulli Associates Inc.
In the earlier article, Herrnstein argued that our society is a 'meritocracy' where not only does the cream rise to the top, but it starts near the top from day one.
progress towards 'meritocracy' was slow
What is happening to the campaigning steamroller that was going to propel the new prophets of technocratic and 'meritocracy' craving Labor into power?
Whether you live in a feudal system or a 'meritocracy' , the only ambitions worth having are for your soul.
I may no longer be the communist of my youth, but I do believe in a 'meritocracy' where people can get on in life thanks to their own efforts.
He did his best, offering equal citizenship, collective solidarity, 'meritocracy' and mutual respect as his core Party values.
the relentless advance of the 'meritocracy'
As he explains it, ‘This is supposed to be a 'meritocracy' and you're supposed to earn what you have.’
Who was the UK General in the First World War who rose from the ranks - dispelling the idea that Edwardian Britain wasn't a 'meritocracy' ?
He emphasized that equality in America also means 'meritocracy' , a stress on equality of opportunity among individuals regardless of social origins.
Britain is a 'meritocracy', and everyone with skill and imagination may aspire to reach the highest level
He inherited from the French Revolution a 'meritocracy' .
That makes it a good focus for a discussion of 'meritocracy' , reverse discrimination, innate abilities, cultural prejudice and so on.
France is far from a 'meritocracy' in the American vein.
They would call this a 'meritocracy' , others would see it merely entrenching the moneyed aristocracy.
Social mobility will therefore be high during the transition period to a 'meritocracy' and as society becomes more equal.
Accordingly, Napoleon's 'meritocracy' channelled the gifted and diligent into an educational system which was geared to serving the needs of the regime.
She then went on to talk gushingly about the joys of a 'meritocracy' - a society in which people are rewarded on the basis of merit, rather than on any other basis.
Sure, we spend billions each year on college sports but we are willing to give all that up for an academic 'meritocracy' based upon infallible test scores.
A genuine political 'meritocracy' would be representative of the general population, because it would include people from all genders and communities and would exclude only those without merit.
Sure, the ideal of a 'meritocracy' - Jefferson's aristocracy of talent and all that - is very old, but America fell short of it for a long time.
The company was a true 'meritocracy' where a guy with a bit of chutzpah, a common touch and a love of money could go a long way.
Equality of opportunity is then either a means to 'meritocracy' or partly constitutive of it.
Given the names initially under consideration and the ones denied an airing, it is obvious that political unions rather than 'meritocracy' still carry the greater weight.
If no one accuses me of saying that we're living in a caste system or rigid class society I promise not to ask anyone to defend our society as a pure 'meritocracy' .
But perhaps he overestimates the sturdiness of the SAT-based 'meritocracy' that he wishes to see deposed.
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