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- adjective of, or relating to a
technocrat ortechnocracy
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Examples
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Not paying the bill is largely the Democratic approach to health care reform more generally, but they gussy it up in technocratic garb, and refuse to allow patients to disagree.
Matthew Yglesias » House GOP Medicare Elimination Plan Puts Conservatives in a Pickle 2010
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Not paying the bill is largely the Democratic approach to health care reform more generally, but they gussy it up in technocratic garb, and refuse to allow patients to disagree.
Matthew Yglesias » House GOP Medicare Elimination Plan Puts Conservatives in a Pickle 2010
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Not paying the bill is largely the Democratic approach to health care reform more generally, but they gussy it up in technocratic garb, and refuse to allow patients to disagree.
Matthew Yglesias » House GOP Medicare Elimination Plan Puts Conservatives in a Pickle 2010
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Those were the methods we called technocratic, bureaucratic.
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The lower house is expected to follow suit in a special session on Saturday, clearing the way for the former European commissioner Mario Monti to take over as the leader of a so-called technocratic government.
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We both be suffering the end of the idea of technocratic statism, but we still have some steam left to manage the transition.
The Bleat. 2010
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But on the whole so far it's been what you might describe as a technocratic city council that's taken power.
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They may also be called technocratic because of the power that dominates them.
Three Authors in Search of a Proletariat Bottomore, Tom 1972
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Mr. Monti is a former EU commissioner and would lead a so-called "technocratic government" designed to calm markets.
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The lower house is expected to follow suit in a special session on Saturday, clearing the way for the former European commissioner Mario Monti to take over as the leader of a so-called technocratic government.
The Guardian World News Heather Stewart 2011
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