elite造句61. At the very top of the hierarchy, elite recruitment shows the most social closure.
62. But Brandeis' status as a hybrid of an elite liberal arts college and a small research university compounds its difficulty.
63. Pareto was more convinced that authority is simply a matter of fraud rather than self-justification by the elite.
64. They industrialized later than the democratic countries and had a strong agrarian elite.
65. The elite and class approaches are based on a coercive view of society.
66. The Reiksguard forms an elite core of highly trained, expensively-equipped troops who are loyal to the Emperor in person.
67. It would have an elite of politically conscious and publicly conscientious active citizens and a majority of couldn't-care-less passive citizens.
68. As a result, those who were brought on board saw themselves as an enviable elite, however overworked and underpaid.
69. The rise of the Carron de Saint-Thomas clan offers a generalized illustration of how the Savoyard administrative elite developed at this time.
70. Franklin Roosevelt obviously benefited from his elite,[www.] highly educated upbringing.
71. The national security council heard calls for resources to be redirected from the elite nuclear forces to beef up conventional arms spending.
72. Elite theorists, therefore, stand as something of a half-way house' between Marxist determinism and pluralist voluntarism.
73. The group approach explicitly rejects the notion that a small elite dominates the resource allocation process.
74. This seems a clear example of his allegiance to popular dissent against the Church and social elite who supported the Restoration.
75. The move followed unconfirmed reports of a coup attempt in late June by a brigade of the elite Republican Guards.
76. Under conditions of underdevelopment the political elite seeks wealth through the direction of public resources by administrative action. 8.
77. Broadly speaking, elite analysis directs the researcher's attention towards socio-political determination as opposed to economic determination.
78. There is now a clear distinction between two strands of modern elite theory.
79. Football fans in this region are often said to the most fanatical in the country and so deserve teams among the elite.
80. The radical elite theorists emphasized that popular participation is perfectly feasible, but collusion between elite groups prevents it from being established.
81. Thus social closure is still real, and tickets to the top depend on property, connections or elite education.
82. Elite convergence progresses until the subordinate group of elites learns to beat the dominant group through the electoral process.
83. Significantly, this new prosperity is not confined to the business elite or even the emerging middle class.
84. These features make elite theory central in arguments about the liberal democratic state.
85. She learned that an army buddy of her son, who serves in an elite commando unit, had died.
86. We can characterise this as rule by the non-elected with power in the hands of a bureaucratic elite.
87. The elite nature of the scientists and their consequent alienation from many of these changes prevent them from seizing upon these opportunities.
88. Domination, first by a foreign power and then by an elite, leads to poverty and alienation.
89. There are, of course, profound disagreements between Marxist and elite writers as to the causal factors generating this phenomena.
90. Elite Republican Guard troops deployed tanks and heavy artillery against lightly armed guerrilla units.