technocrats in the PONS Dictionary

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Otherwise, the government was composed of technocrats rather than political figures.
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Populism, currently on the rise in many political ecosystems, has always held that weedy technocrats choke off the full flowering of the people's will.
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The aim is to produce sound technocrats and individuals.
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To showcase talents of budding technocrats from various institutes from all over the country 3.
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He recruited a circle of young, reform-minded businesspeople and technocrats, some of whom were later placed in cabinet or party leadership positions.
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Instead, what won out was a physical planning approach that strengthened the role of central governments over technocrats.
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Within the regime the influence of moderates and technocrats increased whilst the influence of the "ligueurs" was curtailed.
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He created a cabinet of technocrats, diplomats and military officers.
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Never would have been possible without the effort of 21 technocrats, 736 days of time to film.
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He was one of the few politically neutral technocrats to serve under the administration.
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