elites in English

noun
1
a select part of a group that is superior to the rest in terms of ability or qualities.
the elite of Britain's armed forces
2
a size of letter in typewriting, with 12 characters to the inch (about 4.7 to the centimeter).

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1. Lord Commissar (Legendary) Elites

2. They could be completely nonorganic elites.

3. Elected governments and administrative elites are passive functionaries who simply facilitate the bargains struck by the functional elites.

4. Elites always detest gifted and nimble outsiders.

5. The polarization is strongest among our political elites.

6. Urban elites are economically parasitic but politically dominant.

7. Castellans: Castellans are a 0-3 per slot elites choice

8. Less police, more self sufficiency is bad for elites (media.Conspiracies.win)

9. • Governing elites are usually differentiated into military, religious, and commercial Aristocracies

10. The ‘Prancing Elites,’ an all-male dance team, ‘Appalls’ parade goers

11. Hubris: Elites Brazenly gloat they rigged electionand that's good news for us

12. Hubris: Elites Brazenly gloat they rigged election and that's good news for us

13. Portugal remains a destination for post-secondary education for the elites of these places.

14. Bolshies vs elites Posted by Ted Campbell 2016-12-06 2016-12-06 4 Comments on Bolshies vs elites Aaron Wherry, who is, usually, a pretty astute political commentator, has taken a crack, in the CBC News , at Conservatives versus the “ elites ” in an article headlined “ What we’re talking about, and not talking about, when we talk about

15. Infected rates are high among urban elites as well as among the poor and underprivileged.

16. Well-informed, experienced political elites have made little or no progress solving any of these problems.

17. For Forge Camp: Annihilated, the elites become immune to stuns, repentance, and of course, Turn Evil

18. These eleven case studies of different Chiefdoms examine how ruling elites retain and legitimize their power

19. Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites in the Allocutions of Pius XII December 27, 2017 · St

20. It is an especially acute problem when we consider party elites, since they are Janus-faced.

21. Amongst the elites, there is a feebleness about standing up for a particular way of life.

22. Political power is inversely correlated with economic productivity. Urban elites are economically parasitic but politically dominant.

23. Are the Zetas and other sapient races divided onto "elites" and "peons" like humans seem to be?

24. In the great majority of developing countries, such urban elites spearheaded the fight against the colonizing power.

25. Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites in the Allocutions of Pius XII: A Theme Illuminating American Social History

26. 13 Political power is inversely correlated with economic productivity. Urban elites are economically parasitic but politically dominant.

27. Synonyms for Aristocracies include elites, gentry, nobility, patriciates, peerage, upper classes, establishment, high society, upper crusts and gentility

28. The ruling elites of a now hopelessly corrupt political system are just one major Blunder away from revolution

29. He took me from the gutters and made me one of the elites. Someone who could do anything.

30. So educational achievement rather than nepotism offers a background to the respect, status and deference accorded to elites.

31. In the old days, cricket was reproached as a sport played by Anglicized elites in the big cities.

32. The ruling elites of a now hopelessly corrupt political system are just one major Blunder away from another 1776

33. The ruling elites of a now hopelessly corrupt political system are just one major Blunder away from another 1776

34. 19 What is relevant to the worker elites, however,(www.Sentencedict.com) is the fundamental change in the incidence of displacement.

35. He said he expected Medvedev to reappoint Aliyev because he "suits both the federal center and the regional elites."

36. Instrumentalists regard administrative elites as simply functionaries who make policy according to the rational interests of the capitalist class.

37. The apparently untidy structure of the machinery of government, and its constant alteration, reflect the objectives of the political elites.

38. New scholarly elites - entrusted with the propagation and maintenance of Almohad beliefs and practices - were created by the Almohad caliphs.

39. The history of the indigenous and Afro-American population has been consistently ignored by the Creole elites of Latin America.

40. Deep structural changes will be necessary in developing countries if literacy is to go beyond the citadels of the elites.

41. Karen Brodkin explains this ambivalence as rooted in anxieties about the potential loss of Jewish identity, especially outside of intellectual elites.

42. Deploy on the Battlefield with All Elites, All Weapons and Gadgets, and the Best Customization Content from Year 1 and 2

43. Its leadership would be concentrated in more and more reduced elites from developed countries and in consistent minorities from the underdeveloped.

44. 22 Post-war organization theory develops the democratic elitist account to accord a much more substantive policy role to administrative elites.

45. Unlike those who were angling for jobs or social Approbation or credibility among the beltway elites, we just said what we thought

46. Neither Baluchistan's rough tribal leaders nor the Punjabi-dominated elites of Pakistan have been able to rise beyond an uneasy colonial relationship

47. Bloggers saw themselves as gadflies, pricking the arrogance of established elites from their home computers, in their pyjamas, late into the night

48. Ron DeSantis took a victory lap on Thursday in an op-ed claiming that policymakers who “Bucked the elites and challenged the narrative” during …

49. Neo-elitists such as Bachrach and Wright share with traditional elite theoreticians a concern to demonstrate the real persistence of elites in modern society.

50. 12 His vision, however impractical, of purging Islam and establishing a single Islamic caliphate appealed to Muslims disgusted by the venality of their own elites.